Shooting On The Move With SCAR 16 And Suppressed MCX

Published on September 19, 2018
Duration: 10:32

This video demonstrates advanced techniques for shooting on the move with rifles like the SCAR 16 and suppressed SIG MCX. Key principles include breaking down movement into fundamentals, improving brain processing speed for faster transitions from static to mobile engagement, and decelerating early to mount the weapon sooner. Proper muzzle orientation and eye focus are emphasized for efficient target acquisition.

Quick Summary

To shoot faster on the move, optimize your entire movement process and core fundamentals. Improve brain processing speed for quicker transitions from static to mobile engagement, and mount your weapon earlier in your movement. Focus on proper muzzle orientation and eye focus downrange.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Range Setup
  2. 00:23Fundamentals of Moving & Shooting
  3. 00:51On The Move Drill Breakdown
  4. 01:56Static to Mobile Transition Speed
  5. 03:08Deceleration & Early Weapon Mounting
  6. 04:44Advanced Speed: Muzzle & Eye Focus
  7. 07:29Handgun & Belt Gear Overview
  8. 08:27Rifle Configurations Explained

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I shoot faster while moving with a rifle?

To shoot faster on the move, focus on optimizing your entire movement process and core fundamentals. Improve your brain's processing speed to transition from static to mobile engagement quicker, and mount your weapon earlier in your movement.

What are key techniques for shooting on the move?

Key techniques include breaking down movement into fundamentals, improving mental processing for faster transitions, decelerating early to mount the gun sooner, and maintaining proper muzzle orientation and eye focus downrange.

What gear was used in the shooting on the move video?

The video featured a chopped 13.7-inch FN SCAR 16 with an EOTech EXPS3 and a 11.5-inch SIG MCX with a SureFire RC2 suppressor and Aimpoint T2. A Glock 17 with a T.REX ARMS Ragnarok holster was also shown.

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