Balancing Speed and Accuracy (Carbine) | M3 Strategies "50-Point Test"

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • M3 Strategies: The 50-point Test
    NRA B-8C Target
    (Points) / (Time) = (Score)
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Комментарии • 12

  • @shcusmc
    @shcusmc 10 лет назад +1

    Great drill Stephen. Lots of good info in this vid.

  • @NOLATAC
    @NOLATAC 10 лет назад +1

    You would think the M3 Targets would have the ability to score this kind of drill... ;) Great video man. Good drill.

    • @StephenPineau
      @StephenPineau  10 лет назад

      I have to check with LE Targets, I think our first run is nearly sold so I am open to revisions. I've already changed the M3-Mk2 a little. The Mk1 already has a bull, which I initially wanted to be representative of a B8, but I was unsure how to integrate the square and the outside scoring rings without making it look SUPER busy. I'll take a second stab at it and send you a proof.
      Thanks for the support. I'm glad you dig it.

  • @1911Drew
    @1911Drew 10 лет назад

    Very good drill! Great work Stephen.

  • @OHMAudioChannel
    @OHMAudioChannel 10 лет назад

    Going to give this a try next time I'm out on the range.

  • @Harbisondude
    @Harbisondude 10 лет назад

    Interesting. I've been running TLG's FAST test backwards (4 hits to circle, 2 to the 3x5 card) as a benchmark for carbine. I like this one better as it is less of a test and more of a drill, I.E., no inappropriate in the real world actions.

  • @buzzsah
    @buzzsah 10 лет назад

    good deal. thanks

  • @JesseTischauser
    @JesseTischauser 10 лет назад

    All this math while shooting is why I wear a calculator watch on one arm and a Shotmaxx Shot timer watch on the other arm.

    • @StephenPineau
      @StephenPineau  10 лет назад +1

      Bro, where do you put your pocket protector on your Stag jersey??

  • @joshuahassell1831
    @joshuahassell1831 10 лет назад +1

    what size front sight post do you use?

    • @StephenPineau
      @StephenPineau  10 лет назад

      KNS .87mm taper-post. It looks and seems super fragile and while I was worried about breaking it, so far I haven't. I'll give it the nod of approval. But if you wanted a more robust option with similar qualities, they also make a .87mm square-post. I will most likely start using that variation in the event I break this one (I actually keep a few spares with me when I'm traveling just for that reason). The biggest difference between the two will be the ball-top vs the square-top; but that is really a subjective matter of perception and preference.
      Hope this helps.
      - Stephen

  • @JGstunts22
    @JGstunts22 10 лет назад

    Sfirst