Triple tap at 100 yards - Volquartsen Oryx w/ Dead Air Mask suppressor and Element Optics Titan

Published on May 22, 2024
Duration: 0:24

This video demonstrates a triple tap shooting technique at 100 yards with a Volquartsen Oryx rifle chambered in .22 Long Rifle, equipped with a Dead Air Mask suppressor and an Element Optics Titan scope. The instructor highlights the importance of trigger control for rapid, accurate follow-up shots, though an issue with the final shot firing is noted.

Quick Summary

This video demonstrates a triple tap shooting technique at 100 yards using a Volquartsen Oryx rifle in .22 Long Rifle, fitted with a Dead Air Mask suppressor and Element Optics Titan scope. The focus is on trigger control for rapid, accurate follow-up shots, though a minor firing issue is noted.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Setup and Target
  2. 00:04First Triple Tap Attempt
  3. 00:09Explaining Trigger Technique
  4. 00:15Trigger Demonstration & Issue

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a triple tap in shooting?

A triple tap is a shooting technique where a shooter fires three rapid shots in quick succession. It's often used to quickly engage multiple targets or to deliver rapid fire on a single target, requiring excellent trigger control and firearm management.

What rifle is used for the 100-yard triple tap demonstration?

The demonstration features a Volquartsen Oryx rifle chambered in .22 Long Rifle. This rifle is known for its precision and is equipped with a Dead Air Mask suppressor and an Element Optics Titan scope.

What are the key components for achieving a triple tap at 100 yards?

Achieving a successful triple tap at 100 yards relies on precise trigger control for rapid follow-up shots, a stable shooting platform, and a firearm system (rifle, suppressor, optics) that supports accuracy and speed.

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