Shooting Attackers From The Hip? (Accuracy Test)

Published on October 31, 2024
Duration: 0:39

This video demonstrates a practical test of hip-firing a shotgun for self-defense scenarios. The Civilian Tactical host uses a Mossberg Shockwave with Woox furniture and Black Aces Tactical 00 Buckshot. Initial attempts show a tendency to aim high, but with practice, consistent hits on a target are achieved, indicating the technique's viability with dedicated training.

Quick Summary

Hip-firing a shotgun can be effective for self-defense with dedicated practice. Initial tests show a tendency to aim high, but consistent hits are achievable after adjusting aim and practicing, making the technique viable for close-quarters scenarios. The Mossberg Shockwave with 12 Gauge 00 Buckshot was used.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Hip-Firing Test
  2. 00:12Ammunition Selection
  3. 00:17Accuracy Testing and Results

Frequently Asked Questions

Is hip-firing a shotgun effective for self-defense?

Hip-firing a shotgun can be effective for self-defense with dedicated practice. Initial tests show a tendency to aim high, but consistent hits are achievable after adjusting aim and practicing, making the technique viable for close-quarters scenarios.

What shotgun and ammunition were used in the hip-fire test?

The test utilized a Mossberg Shockwave shotgun equipped with Woox Gladiatore foregrip and club grip furniture. The ammunition selected was Black Aces Tactical 12 Gauge 00 Buckshot, chosen for its self-defense suitability and spread characteristics.

What are the key challenges of hip-firing a shotgun?

The primary challenge of hip-firing a shotgun is controlling the aim, as there's a natural tendency for shots to go high without proper technique and practice. Overcoming this requires focused training to adjust the point of aim relative to the body.

How does ammunition spread affect hip-firing?

Ammunition spread, like that from 00 Buckshot, can be advantageous in hip-firing by increasing the probability of hitting a target even with slight aiming inaccuracies. However, it doesn't negate the need for practice to keep shots on target.

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