SPEED SHOOTING ANG LABANAN!

Published on November 2, 2022
Duration: 11:31

This video demonstrates essential speed shooting drills for M16A2 rifle proficiency, led by experienced instructor Harold Cabunoc. It covers pre-competition zero checks, various rapid engagement drills like near-to-far and far-to-near, and accuracy tests at different distances and positions (prone, kneeling, standing). The content emphasizes the perishable nature of marksmanship skills and the importance of consistent practice for maintaining accuracy under pressure.

Quick Summary

Expert Harold Cabunoc demonstrates M16A2 speed shooting drills for competition readiness. Key techniques include pre-competition zero checks, rapid engagement drills like 'near-to-far' and 'far-to-near', and accuracy tests at 100 meters from prone, kneeling, and standing positions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Rifle Firing Demo & Intro
  2. 00:26Range & Competition Introduction
  3. 00:59Pre-Competition Zero Check
  4. 02:03Speed Shooting Practice Plan
  5. 02:45Dry Practice for Speed
  6. 03:27Six-Round Speed Test
  7. 04:54Near-to-Far Drill Demonstration
  8. 05:40Near-to-Far Live Fire
  9. 06:22Far-to-Near Drill Explanation
  10. 06:28Far-to-Near Live Fire
  11. 06:56All Plates Speed Drill
  12. 07:51100-Meter Prone Shooting
  13. 08:34100-Meter Kneeling Shooting
  14. 09:21100-Meter Standing Shooting
  15. 10:17Marksmanship Skill Assessment & Competition Info

Frequently Asked Questions

What are key drills for improving speed shooting with an M16A2 rifle?

Key drills include dry practice for muscle memory, six-round speed tests under 6 seconds, the 'near and far' drill, the 'far to near' drill, and engaging multiple steel plates rapidly. These exercises focus on efficient target transitions and shot timing.

How does Harold Cabunoc prepare for a shooting competition?

Harold Cabunoc emphasizes pre-competition zero checks to ensure accuracy. He practices drills like near-to-far and far-to-near engagements, and speed tests with multiple rounds to regain muscle memory and optimize performance under timed conditions.

What is the importance of a zero check for rifle shooting?

A zero check ensures your rifle's sights are calibrated for a specific distance, typically 100 meters. This is crucial for accurate shooting, especially in competitions, as it guarantees your point of aim corresponds to your point of impact.

How does shooting position affect accuracy at 100 meters?

Shooting position significantly impacts accuracy. At 100 meters, Harold Cabunoc demonstrated 100% accuracy from a prone position, 80% from kneeling, and 50% from standing, highlighting the need for stability.

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