Trex Arms Standards - 50 Meter Carbine Marksmanship

Published on July 1, 2022
Duration: 15:13

This video details the T-Rex Arms 50 Meter Carbine Marksmanship Drill, focusing on accuracy and efficiency at distance. The instructor demonstrates engaging D-Zone targets with five rounds and then two rounds into a designated head box, emphasizing shot calling and time goals. The drill highlights the challenge of shot calling at 50 yards where immediate feedback is limited, and explores the impact of optic magnification on performance.

Quick Summary

The T-Rex Arms 50 Meter Carbine Marksmanship Drill tests accuracy and speed at 50 yards using an AR-15. It involves engaging D-Zone targets with five rounds and a head box with two rounds, emphasizing shot calling and time objectives. Hit factor is calculated by points divided by time, with higher magnification impacting performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the 50 Meter Carbine Drill
  2. 00:21Drill Setup and Objectives
  3. 00:38First Run: 5 Rounds, 1x Magnification
  4. 02:52Analyzing First Run Hits and Time
  5. 03:18Calculating Hit Factor (Run 1)
  6. 04:33Second Run: 5 Rounds, 4x Magnification
  7. 05:04Analyzing Second Run Hits and Time
  8. 06:24Calculating Hit Factor (Run 2)
  9. 06:45Third Run: 5 Rounds, 8x Magnification
  10. 07:06Analyzing Third Run Hits and Time
  11. 07:46Calculating Hit Factor (Run 3)
  12. 08:37Head Box Drill: 2 Rounds, 1x Magnification
  13. 09:06Analyzing Head Box Run 1 Hits and Time
  14. 09:51Calculating Hit Factor (Head Box Run 1)
  15. 10:15Second Head Box Run: 2 Rounds, 1x Magnification
  16. 11:03Analyzing Head Box Run 2 Hits and Time
  17. 11:16Third Head Box Run: 2 Rounds, 1x Magnification
  18. 11:20Analyzing Head Box Run 3 Hits and Time
  19. 12:01Reviewing Head Box Drill Performance
  20. 13:00Instructor's Performance Goals and Takeaways
  21. 14:10Resources and Where to Find Targets
  22. 14:40Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the T-Rex Arms 50 Meter Carbine Marksmanship Drill?

It's a training exercise designed to test accuracy and speed with a carbine at 50 yards. It involves engaging multiple targets with specific round counts and time objectives, emphasizing shot calling and efficient weapon manipulation.

How is the hit factor calculated in this drill?

The hit factor is determined by dividing the total points scored on the targets by the time taken to complete the drill. Higher points and lower times result in a better hit factor, indicating superior performance.

What are the key challenges of shooting at 50 meters in this drill?

At 50 meters, it's harder to immediately see where your shots are landing on paper targets. This requires developing strong shot-calling skills to make necessary adjustments for subsequent shots.

How does optic magnification affect performance in the 50-meter drill?

Higher magnification can improve target acquisition and precision but may also introduce challenges like reduced field of view, eye box relief issues, and increased difficulty in controlling the reticle's movement during rapid fire.

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