Mojo you have a great ability to teach and include everybody in the training and keep them pumped, nice job! I hope you get a job with the Pierce County Sheriff's department. All great guys you'd be a nice fit.
I never get tired of watching how you guys coach each other. I hope to have a sliver of your teaching and continued learning mindset for when I eventually train with my friends back home. 🇺🇸💪
So much great content when y'all are just shooting and talking to each other instead of the camera. All of the videos I've seen in this channel so far are informative but I truly enjoyed this one.
Hey mojo, so human reaction is .24 sec, Agent Bill Rogers with FBI did a ton of research and discovered that to be the number. He then worked on creating the Rogers Range course of fire which works off of these statistics. That course of one of few to this date that has not been challenged and it’s used to qualify tier 1 groups / feds. You guys accurately shooting at .26 seconds is blazing fast.
What about when buddy shot at .19? Is possible he was an exception or is it more likely that he was gaming the situation and it worked to his advantage?
@@lilg0011 most likely gaming considering that reaction time of .18 is decently common, that doesn’t account for the movement that comes after so if your brain is registering at .18, you would have to be moving the rifle before that for a .19 to be possible. So while he definitely moved after the beep the process to move was already underway before the buzzer.
@@lilg0011 can you game it, yes of course. Allot of people do it when shooting close range, commonly referred to point and shooting. It will get you so far. Although at a close range it can be affective, one should not rely on it. There’s allot that went into discovering that .24 time, blinking speed, reaction, frames per second we can see at hence why allot of moves are recorded at a specific FPS rate, and so on. He might of gotten the shot off, but I’d be willing to bet he couldn’t call his shot. Still fast, won’t take that away from him.
Love everything you put out man. I would preface this with "people who get it, not necessarily people who agree with you on everything", but yeah, 100%, surrounding yourself with people who take training seriously and can provide you with feedback for those blind spots, and keep you honest and hold you to a higher standard, hell yeah.
This is why when you eventually look at the time you cant believe you've been at the range for 7hrs and you forgot you were hungry 🤣 so much fun training with friends though. I'm guilty of realizing HOURS have gone by in an instant when training like this and just talking everything out with your buddies.
I was able to do a headshot at 5yds from low ready in a .26,.27, and .28 respectively all in a row at my last range day, and I was absolutely blown away as my previous best was a .37
At the 11:30 - 12:30 mark, mojo is faster since he’s not holding not your typical high port high ready. The other man to the right has to rotate his rifle much more than mojo. Also since the guy on the right is right handed and he’s in the right the rifle has to rotate even more over mojo on the left with a lower high ready but is already pretty much on target, he just needed to push forward, mount and shoot. Interesting takeaway is keeping your muzzle close or on target if there is a potential escalated threat.
@@DanTheGolfer Unfortunately, I don’t have a Geissele hand guard to compare it to in my hands. I’m looking to get a mk8 here pretty soon though. On its own it’s got a thicc wall while being 6061 T6, and within an ounce same weight as the mk8.
Ha! I've been shooting that first rifle standard with a 5 second time cap, no wonder I never pass! Gotta absolutely smoke the reload, regardless. Very tough.
With your height mojo and those upper headbox hits, I believe you sent those rounds over the berm 😂. The taller guy before you barely hit the top of the berm already.
Where do I get on the “waitlist” for anything Mojo is going to teach? He could start up underwater basket weaving and it would sell out as soon as it was “open for enrollment”. Don’t know if it is a true passion of yours Mojo, but you are damn good at it. Love the content always.
Isn't that field kinda dangerous with all the big rock making richocet very likely? Other than that, this video is pretty awesome! You guys are inspiring for sure.
Love your content mojo! Is there any way you could increase the audio volume on your videos? Compared to most others I have a hard time making out what’s being said in this loud truck lol thanks for all you do!
Mojo your radio changed from motorola to kenwood, last I heard you were let go from your department did you find some place else to work? Hope so brother
This group of guys together having fun makes me so happy.
me too
Having fun and helping each other improve. No ego involved. Rare and beautiful
Makes me want to pitch a tent at the range
Mojo you have a great ability to teach and include everybody in the training and keep them pumped, nice job!
I hope you get a job with the Pierce County Sheriff's department. All great guys you'd be a nice fit.
30 minutes of Steve and Mojo discussing and doing stuffs. So happy.
There’s not many people I would want to shoot or train with more then MOJO and the group of guys he has with him. Great vid!!! Pure knowledge!!
I never get tired of watching how you guys coach each other. I hope to have a sliver of your teaching and continued learning mindset for when I eventually train with my friends back home. 🇺🇸💪
So much great content when y'all are just shooting and talking to each other instead of the camera. All of the videos I've seen in this channel so far are informative but I truly enjoyed this one.
Hey mojo, so human reaction is .24 sec, Agent Bill Rogers with FBI did a ton of research and discovered that to be the number. He then worked on creating the Rogers Range course of fire which works off of these statistics. That course of one of few to this date that has not been challenged and it’s used to qualify tier 1 groups / feds.
You guys accurately shooting at .26 seconds is blazing fast.
What about when buddy shot at .19? Is possible he was an exception or is it more likely that he was gaming the situation and it worked to his advantage?
@@lilg0011 .24 seconds is probably an average
@@lilg0011 most likely gaming considering that reaction time of .18 is decently common, that doesn’t account for the movement that comes after so if your brain is registering at .18, you would have to be moving the rifle before that for a .19 to be possible. So while he definitely moved after the beep the process to move was already underway before the buzzer.
@@lilg0011 can you game it, yes of course. Allot of people do it when shooting close range, commonly referred to point and shooting. It will get you so far. Although at a close range it can be affective, one should not rely on it. There’s allot that went into discovering that .24 time, blinking speed, reaction, frames per second we can see at hence why allot of moves are recorded at a specific FPS rate, and so on. He might of gotten the shot off, but I’d be willing to bet he couldn’t call his shot. Still fast, won’t take that away from him.
The Rogers Range is legit!
I want so many more videos like this. Inspired me to do some dry fire at home which I don't do nearly enough
Same here man! I get a little bored of the same old training I do, then a new MOJO video pops up and in just pumped to get back out asap!
I’ve been waiting mojo thank you for making my day better much love from North west Arkansas
Love everything you put out man. I would preface this with "people who get it, not necessarily people who agree with you on everything", but yeah, 100%, surrounding yourself with people who take training seriously and can provide you with feedback for those blind spots, and keep you honest and hold you to a higher standard, hell yeah.
Good video boys, glad to see Steve doing well!
Miss yer face!
This is why when you eventually look at the time you cant believe you've been at the range for 7hrs and you forgot you were hungry 🤣 so much fun training with friends though. I'm guilty of realizing HOURS have gone by in an instant when training like this and just talking everything out with your buddies.
Such a good vibe and the knowledge is amazing! Looks like so much fun. Thanks for the video.
You change people's lives Brother! Thank you for being a genuinely good person.
I was able to do a headshot at 5yds from low ready in a .26,.27, and .28 respectively all in a row at my last range day, and I was absolutely blown away as my previous best was a .37
Ripcord guys are awesome!! Glad to see them on here.
At the 11:30 - 12:30 mark, mojo is faster since he’s not holding not your typical high port high ready. The other man to the right has to rotate his rifle much more than mojo. Also since the guy on the right is right handed and he’s in the right the rifle has to rotate even more over mojo on the left with a lower high ready but is already pretty much on target, he just needed to push forward, mount and shoot.
Interesting takeaway is keeping your muzzle close or on target if there is a potential escalated threat.
Just got a rail from Ripcord the other day for my new build. Those guys are great!
I got a Ripcord Industries rail last year for my 12.5 and absolutely love it.
has almost the same barrel nut as the geissele and looks almost like one. is it just as strong and good seeing its the same price also
@@DanTheGolfer Unfortunately, I don’t have a Geissele hand guard to compare it to in my hands. I’m looking to get a mk8 here pretty soon though. On its own it’s got a thicc wall while being 6061 T6, and within an ounce same weight as the mk8.
@@XxCrankyMoosexX I have the Mk8 rail and mk14.
@@DanTheGolfer Those are probably my favorites. I’m very confident you won’t be disappointed with the build quality of the LDR1.
Awesome vid to watch in the middle of a workout
Loving the videos my guy! Proud of you!!!
Like the attention to detail and the refinement of the process.
Ha! I've been shooting that first rifle standard with a 5 second time cap, no wonder I never pass! Gotta absolutely smoke the reload, regardless. Very tough.
When i grow up i wanna be like mojo
i love how youll go in depth with training i could gain so much from one training day with you guys
With your height mojo and those upper headbox hits, I believe you sent those rounds over the berm 😂.
The taller guy before you barely hit the top of the berm already.
I really appreciate you showing the evolution and improvement. Not do this, like this. But rather, do this and this is how you get there….
Mojo is my spirit animal🙏🏻
That was some fast shit, my dude. Inspiring levels of reaction. LOVE IT.
That dead air sandman sounds so clean. I have one in NFA jail at the moment. I cant wait to set it free and hit the range with it.
I'm always watching your channel.
thank you for subscribing!
That is a legit drill....competition breeds excellence.....Thanks
Makes me excited watching this, I need to get to the woods.
Holy shit this was cool and fun to watch.
Do it with Pistols!
Also I'm absolutely going to okay with this. Thanks guys.
"Your such a marine" I love it 🤣
Me and my boys will def be running that first drill next range day. Great stuff mojo, always enjoy learning from the best 🤘👍
It’s nice to see Milspec as a civilian instead of being a crown polisher… Makes me feel better about being an admirer.
Huge fan of your videos man love the drills just wondering what optic are you running on that AR?
Keep up the great work Mojo
The aimpoints Duty RDS brother!
Guys, I learn so many tips and trick with you ! thx a lot :)
You're the cousin I wish I had! Keep up the great work out there!
Holy smokes. The last part was awesome.
You guys are awesome!
New video of Mojo and friends doing drills.....sweeeet
Awesome drills! This was a blast to watch
21:33 had me on the floor hahaha. You guys are awesome.
Where do I get on the “waitlist” for anything Mojo is going to teach? He could start up underwater basket weaving and it would sell out as soon as it was “open for enrollment”.
Don’t know if it is a true passion of yours Mojo, but you are damn good at it.
Love the content always.
Oooooh this was a fun one 👌🏻👌🏻
10:54 shenanigans is exactly the type of training I’m looking for.
These vids are always sick
He said clean it up a "C" hair. LMAO!!!!
That transition to you pistol 🤌🏻
Isn't that field kinda dangerous with all the big rock making richocet very likely? Other than that, this video is pretty awesome! You guys are inspiring for sure.
Great content 👍🏻👍🏻
Damn good video brother!
Great video mojo. God bless ya bud
This is pure gold, we need more. I think it can push critical thinking to a new level
I wanna !!!!! Come to AZ and put on a training class.
Just a random question has a police department reached out to ask to give you your job back???
I like this camaraderie🔥🤙🏽🙏🏽
I heard Washington “Gets” a ten round Mag limit.
Mojo beating this guys at his own Drill. He’s a beast!
I’ve never been able to assemble a group of guys like that. This was way more productive then a carbine class. What triggers and sights are you using?
Love your content mojo! Is there any way you could increase the audio volume on your videos? Compared to most others I have a hard time making out what’s being said in this loud truck lol thanks for all you do!
I prefer the GunThots method of dumping a case of Tula and calling it a day. :-)
The trans men?
damn i need friends like this.. if anybody is in atlanta and down to train like this let me know lol
Excellent!
The way Mojo looked directly into my eyes and called me by name at the end of the video really threw me off
Mojo vids are like crack 🔥
Wait.... Were those last strings of fire full auto or is mojo doing mojo things?
Two clicks from the fire selector ;)
BRAND OF PLATE CARRIER YOU HAVE ON.
This is a postive comment for the RUclips algorithm.
didn't know you dipped bro. cool to see another pinoy dippin.
Fucking MilSpec. "Give me a quarter of a second, i need to switch to secondary!!"
Good stuff my dudes
:45 - 1:05 sounds similar to the baer solutions from cold table of fire.
It is Steve worked with Drew at Baer
Steve can shred
Looking like a park ranger with all that green.
Did he say 1.9 on that drill??? Holy shit!!
I don’t understand why you guys have the rifle halfway up the target and call that “low ready” 🤷🏻♂️
Steve is amazing teacher. Also how many cigarettes did he burn though that day lol
I think yu guys forgot that .3 and .2 were possible once you guys switched the the A zone. The orginal goal was the head.
Hell yes Mojo!
Mojo your radio changed from motorola to kenwood, last I heard you were let go from your department did you find some place else to work? Hope so brother
10:40 Nailed it
Seeing MOJO fan girl over a rifle makes me want to see more
So just so I understand, you guys are switching off the safety and firing at the beep or you already have your safety switched off?
switching off the safety.
@@petercho546 thank you
Do they just train with Oklahoma highway patrol or is the company out of Oklahoma?
How do you guys safely chop your Vertical foregrip like that, really want to do it to mine but not mess anything up
🔥🔥🔥🔥 GREAT
I was wondering where this dude went not seeing him on T. rex arms channel.
Knowledge Transfer Mojo Edition
Support The Blue That Supports You.
When moar 11.5" in stock???
Mojo at 4:28 : Cmon someone ask me for my time already :D
Mojo...........Do you teach classes and if so can I attend?
So, which is faster with the rifle? High ready or low ready? I prefer high ready.
The Chad is strong here...
If I was mil-spec and I was imagining the bad guy behind the door is mil-spec I wouldn't breach the damn door
Out of curiosity, anyone know the fore grip or handstop that the lefty is running?
Waiting for another drop on those ripcord rails.