Rangerrich99
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Took a training course yesterday morning and managed to take a short video of one of the cycles. Thought I'd post it for some constructive criticism.
In this scenario there are four bad guys in various states of readiness: one has an AR, but it's pointed at the sky. One has a revolver pointed in my direction but not looking down the sights. One is holding an Uzi at the hip. And finally one is pointing a glock at me and is looking down the sights.
The BGs were numbered, but out of order from left to right. 1 and 3 were in the middle, 2 and 4 were on the outside. The drill required the shooter to decide which BGs were the most immediately dangerous, and shoot in that order. Each BG required one 'effective' torso shot (a smaller version of COM, as some BGs were using cover, and some were just in profile). Some BGs were 'peeking' from behind a 'wall,' making good hits more difficult.
Last shot was a cranial-ocular, as one BG was apparently wearing body armor and got back up. Video is about 38 seconds.
https://www.dropbox.com/home?preview=IMG_1686.MOV
Thanks in advance for your comments.
In this scenario there are four bad guys in various states of readiness: one has an AR, but it's pointed at the sky. One has a revolver pointed in my direction but not looking down the sights. One is holding an Uzi at the hip. And finally one is pointing a glock at me and is looking down the sights.
The BGs were numbered, but out of order from left to right. 1 and 3 were in the middle, 2 and 4 were on the outside. The drill required the shooter to decide which BGs were the most immediately dangerous, and shoot in that order. Each BG required one 'effective' torso shot (a smaller version of COM, as some BGs were using cover, and some were just in profile). Some BGs were 'peeking' from behind a 'wall,' making good hits more difficult.
Last shot was a cranial-ocular, as one BG was apparently wearing body armor and got back up. Video is about 38 seconds.
https://www.dropbox.com/home?preview=IMG_1686.MOV
Thanks in advance for your comments.
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