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AR-15 Shooting Drill: Concerted Team Movement

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  1. My leatherwood has 1-4X zoom so I really don't see a whole lot of advantage to having a more open red dot or holo sight. If we plan on doing only close range fast target acquisition shooting on a particular day then I'll take the optics off and run my YHM flip up sight and magpul gen 2 MBUS rear sight. Basically I made that choice for optics because it gives me a lot of flexibility. Heavy as hell though.

  2. guys why no EOTechs?Just bougt a winham an have magpu buis and a 3-12×44 compact swat cope on quick disconnects,but was thinkinking about an eotech.Any thoughts I love your guys vids and want to know what you thik if I do decide on a red dot holo sight.Thanks gys

  3. @Grunt922 It's just the stock Rock River 7" handguard. Nothing fancy about it. Though I will have to note that RRA does Loctite those bad boys on there so you literally have to take your AR to a smith to get it free if you want to swap it. There should be a Vid in the process where I'm trying to cut weight on my AR and we thought it was that handguard that was the culprit. Turns out those things are only like 11oz. Thank goodness…

  4. @MrTacticalbacon Tac latch would be nice. I moved my optics further back to mitigate the front weight, and now they're a minor interference. I can still get to the latch no problem, but CSs optics have a much larger diameter than mine. That's probably something I'll add down the road when I feel like I haven't pumped money into my AR in a while.

  5. @11bravo91 Much appreciated. I'd say this video demonstrates a dramatic improvement in trigger control (overcoming the flip). On the downside, running in front of bullets tends to be an unintelligent decision. The issue was that my optics were zoomed in, and I was focused too much on staying on target. Being more aware of my surroundings should increase my life expectancy.

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