SIG CONNECT Challenge | SIGHallows

Published on February 2, 2026
Duration: 1:01

This video demonstrates the SIG Connect Challenge, a monthly drill designed to test shooting proficiency. The drill involves multiple shots, a tactical reload, and target identification. Instruction is provided by experienced SIG Sauer personnel at the SIG Sauer Academy, emphasizing safety and efficient execution. The drill is suitable for solo practice and aims to improve shooter performance metrics like hit factor.

Quick Summary

The SIG Connect Challenge is a shooting drill from SIG Sauer that tests proficiency through multiple shots, a tactical reload, and target identification. It's designed for timed execution and can be practiced solo. Key safety measures include keeping the firearm on safe and maintaining muzzle discipline throughout the drill.

Chapters

  1. 00:03SIG Connect Challenge Introduction
  2. 00:18Drill Setup and Safety
  3. 00:26Shooting Drill Execution
  4. 00:42Post-Drill Review & Scores
  5. 00:51Challenge to Viewers

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the SIG Connect Challenge drill?

The SIG Connect Challenge is a monthly shooting drill from SIG Sauer designed to test proficiency. It involves multiple shots, a tactical reload, and identifying different points of aim on targets, all timed for performance evaluation.

How can I practice the SIG Connect Challenge drill?

You can practice the SIG Connect Challenge drill solo. It requires a firearm, magazines, ammunition, a timer, and the specific SIG Connect target. The drill focuses on speed and accuracy in engaging multiple targets with a reload.

What safety precautions are emphasized for the SIG Connect Challenge?

Key safety precautions include ensuring the firearm is on safe when not actively shooting, maintaining muzzle discipline, and being aware of your surroundings. Always place the gun on safe after completing the drill.

What is 'hit factor' in shooting competitions?

Hit factor is a scoring metric used in practical shooting disciplines. It's typically calculated by dividing the total score (accuracy points) by the time taken to complete the course of fire. A higher hit factor indicates better performance.

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