The Shotgun Skills Gauge

Published on December 12, 2023
Duration: 8:15

This video details the Symtac Skills Gauge, a five-round shotgun drill developed by Symtac Consulting. Chris Baker of Lucky Gunner Ammo demonstrates how the drill tests recoil control, mounting speed, target transitions, emergency port reloads, and precision shooting under time pressure. The drill uses two IDPA-style silhouettes and has specific scoring penalties for misses and par times for pump-action and semi-automatic shotguns.

Quick Summary

The Symtac Skills Gauge is a five-round shotgun drill testing proficiency, recoil control, mounting speed, target transitions, and emergency port reloads. Developed by Symtac Consulting, it uses two IDPA silhouettes with scoring penalties for misses and specific 'Coin Run' time standards for pump-action (under 6s) and semi-auto (under 5s) shotguns.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Symtac Skills Gauge
  2. 00:55Equipment and Target Setup
  3. 01:34Drill Sequence
  4. 02:31Scoring and Standards
  5. 03:14Skills Evaluated
  6. 03:54Performance Demonstrations
  7. 06:56Reloading Technique Discussion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Symtac Skills Gauge shotgun drill?

The Symtac Skills Gauge is a five-round shotgun drill developed by Symtac Consulting to test a shooter's proficiency. It involves engaging targets at different distances, performing an emergency port reload, and emphasizes recoil control, mounting speed, and precision under time pressure.

What are the scoring standards for the Symtac Skills Gauge?

Scoring adds time penalties for misses: +1 second for body points down and +2 seconds for missing the head box. 'Coin Run' standards aim for under 6 seconds for pump-action shotguns and under 5 seconds for semi-automatic shotguns.

What skills does the Symtac Skills Gauge evaluate?

This drill evaluates recoil control, shotgun mounting speed, target transitions, emergency port reloads, and precision shooting accuracy under significant time pressure, offering a comprehensive test of shotgun handling.

What are common mistakes during shotgun reloads?

A common mistake, particularly with the Remington 870, is premature forend movement causing the lifter to block the port. Inconsistent shell orientation during reloads can also lead to malfunctions.

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