Taran's Sub Two-Second @LaRueTactical Challenge: Three Targets at 10 yards, One at 50, Iron Sights 🏆

Published on February 28, 2024
Duration: 0:09

This video demonstrates Taran Butler executing the LaRue Tactical Challenge, a demanding drill involving multiple targets at varying distances. Butler achieves a remarkable sub-two-second completion time using iron sights on a TTI Custom Glock, highlighting expert-level speed, accuracy, and draw technique. The drill emphasizes rapid target engagement and efficient transitions, showcasing advanced shooting skills.

Quick Summary

Taran Butler completed the LaRue Tactical Challenge in 1.64 seconds using a TTI Custom Glock with iron sights. The drill involves engaging three targets at 10 yards and one at 50 yards, emphasizing rapid draw (0.60 seconds to first shot) and precise target transitions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00LaRue Tactical Challenge Execution
  2. 00:04Performance Results

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the LaRue Tactical Challenge?

The LaRue Tactical Challenge is a shooting drill requiring competitors to engage multiple targets at varying distances, typically three at 10 yards and one at 50 yards, emphasizing speed and accuracy under pressure.

How fast did Taran Butler complete the LaRue Tactical Challenge?

Taran Butler completed the LaRue Tactical Challenge in an impressive 1.64 seconds. His draw to the first shot was timed at a rapid 0.60 seconds, showcasing exceptional speed and skill.

What firearm setup was used for the LaRue Tactical Challenge?

The drill was performed using a TTI Custom Glock chambered in 9mm, equipped with iron sights and a TTI Firepower Base Pad magazine extension, demonstrating a focus on essential equipment for speed.

What skills are demonstrated in the LaRue Tactical Challenge?

This challenge highlights advanced shooting skills including a lightning-fast draw stroke, precise target transitions between close and distant targets, and accurate shooting with iron sights under extreme time constraints.

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