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Primetime Tactical Training
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 19 ธ.ค. 2013
“Be a victor, not a victim”
Prepare Now Or Be Doomed |🔴⚫️🟢 One item you must have is…🔴⚫️🟢|
Emergency preparedness planning protects you from unforeseen disasters. Whether it be a natural disaster or an unexpected crisis, it lets everyone know how they’re supposed to behave, where they’re supposed to be, and what they’re supposed to do, keeping everyone safe. #preparedness #trending #hurricanmilton #naturaldisaster #hurricanehelene
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Situational awareness while you’re out having fun 
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🔴⚫️🟢Situational awareness, in the most basic definition, is being aware of your surroundings and the activities going on around you. With more and more distractions in our everyday lives, it is important to have situational awareness. Whether you are driving down the road, at work, on vacation, in a club, or even at the mall you need to be aware of what is happening around you. This will allow ...
🔴⚫️🟢Repetition is the key🔴⚫️🟢
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These are a few very basic shooting drills for beginners. You can start these drills anywhere from 3 yards out to 10 yards to become proficient with your training. Practice doesn’t make you perfect, but it will make you an exceptional shooter. #firearmstraining #glockperfection #glock #primetimetacticaltraining #trendingvideo #trending #ameriglo 
Senior Airman Roger Fortson shooting 🔴⚫️🟢My take on the situation🔴⚫️🟢
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The footage shows Senior Airman Roger Fortson, 23, answering the door of his apartment in the Florida Panhandle and immediately being shot by a deputy from the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office. The video also shows that Airman Fortson was holding a gun, and the authorities have maintained that the deputy “reacted in self-defense.”
Why I switched….
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 One day I decided to change out the battery on my 407C Holosun dot. Afterwards I went to an outdoor gun range to shoot. I only shot my Walther no more than 10 times, because the primary firearm I was shooting that day was my Glock 19 edc. About a week later I noticed my red dot wasn’t coming on after I did a draw out from my holster getting ready for work. I thought to myself, I just change...
Did that thing have a switch?!
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This video clip is from ATL Uncensored of an incident that happened in Clayton County, GA March 28, 2024. At the request of the Clayton County Police Department, GBI agents are investigating an officer involved shooting in Clayton County, Georgia. Robert Prince, age 38, of College Park, GA was shot and killed in the incident. No officers were injured in this incident. The preliminary informati...
Back To The Basics
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I ran out of time at the range with doing my drills, so there will be a part two.
Bite and Sting Kit
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It is very important to have an insect and snake bite kit with you in your bug out bag and camping gear at all times. This is very essential to your survival. 
Smoking on a Bill Drill
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🔴⚫️🟢The bill drills test two main things. First, it test how fast you draw from your holster and second staying relaxed and not tensing up while you’re shooting, while also maintaining a proper grip. Usually at closer ranges from 3 to 5 yards you have to maintain all A zone hits. Add longer distances, and a occasional C zone shot is not that bad. Don’t just think because you know how to shoot a...
Reducing exposure to outside air pollution
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Reducing exposure to outside air pollution
Shooting repetitions with @jmp_tactical
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Shooting repetitions with @jmp_tactical
Probable cause versus reasonable suspicion
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Probable cause versus reasonable suspicion
Travis Haley has a great video showing the effects of 36 yd zero out to 400 yds with a life size mannequin torso target. With superior optics and skills his grouping is pretty tight but show the same results you have. Great effort and great explanation of bullet rise and drop.
Mine is getting stopped by some sort of button in the bolt that I can't get back in position 😊
“see what it do”? How do people still talk like this in 2024
very insightful. Thank you.
Bugs life 🐜
An optic can always be adjusted to a placeholder which will deliver a custom BDC function. No need for adjustment schemes that someone else uses for whatever perception of value that shooter has for it.
What nobody has mentioned is the zero is relevant on how high the optic is mounted above the bore. You may start at 36 but you need to confirm that is the best setup for your system. Try 25, 36, 50, and see what gives you the best result.
Nice job!
Technically, it's a "+" and not an "X." LOL
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They got me in Jersey 🤦🏾♀️
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Is this your 1st one?
My optic has a 50yd zero and my irons 36m
With a 36yd zero and 55gr m193, 16"bbl and 1:7, Eotech XPS 3-0 we see printing of about 6-8" high at 100. Everything we see shows it should be about 3" high at 100 yards. What are we doing wrong?
What gr. Projectile ?
@@nickrusso1189 62 grain
I like how we are all using the cross as our zero now. “150 yard zero you mean?” “No it’s a 36 yard zero old man” lol. Ohhh ok. Gotcha.
With A2 sights (or an ACOG) the BZO was done either at 25 after clicking the drum once for elevation, or on the 8/3 mark (6/3 for the A4) at 36 yards. This is the "close enough for battle sights" zero that should be within 3 MOA at 300 meters (not yards). This will help your elevation drum coincide (good enough) with the numbers stamped on the side in hundreds of meters. The red dot sights are typically zeroed at 50 yards (or meters, it makes little difference in point of impact) and are "good" out to 200. There is no bullet drop compensation with a red dot, they are more for CQB style shooting. Since even inexpensive LPVO's typically have a bullet drop holdover reticle, they are zeroed at 100 (yards or meters, depending on the manufacturer's specs). So... all this to say a 36 yard zero on an LPVO really does not make sense. These bullet drops are all designed for 55 grain 5.56 out of a 20" barrel, by the way, so everyone's mileage varies slightly.
I'd rather hold over than have to shoot low inside civilian engagements.
Thx bro, I gave up after 10 minutes and I'm mad realizing it was this easy
I'm gonna have to get some of those
I took basic with 101st airborne , the rifle range was set up in meters. Zero m-14 at 100 meters .Iron sights. then the man size at 100/ 150/ 200/ 250/ 300/. You score with down targets meaning they will fall back if hit. went to armor unit and was handed the MATEL/TOY in m-16.Soon went with the PIG-M60.
I set my AR-15 scope (cheap 4 powered) dead on at 25 yards, and at 50 yards I would use one mill-dot above the cross hair, at 100 yards it would be dead on with two mill-dots. Worked for me.
That’s Portland Oregon
Forgot to hold it sideways
give credit to psr he made the thing himself
This is so true
You gotta put a little more umph in your hips.
There is one problem with this odd ball zero. There are no range targets set at 36 yards. Shooting range around my area is usually 15,25,50,100,200.
On this particular bay it was actually 50 yards. I ended up selling that rifle though 🥹
36 is awesome point and shoot from 7-300 yards. I ran it for years but ended up going with 50. I still recommend 36.
Will the P3000 shoot mini shells without a problem ?
I haven’t tried…. Yet
life saver
GREAT VID GREAT INFO THANK YOU
The monster movie affect can be real sometimes, shooting a suspect and the suspect keeps walking towards the officers is real and happens often, so your right on what you are saying as far as protocol.
Got news for ya, bullets don't rise bud.
Technically no, but yes, but it is done manually, because of gravity. The manufacturer of the firearm and the manufacturer of the cartridge figure out the optimum angle(s) to achieve the best path of flight for the maximum distance and in relation to effectiveness “kill” wise. Look up ballistic arc bud.
@primetimetacticaltraining the bullet rises because the barrel is pointing upwards to compensate for gravity, to hit targets at distance. Gravity begins to take effect the second the bullet leaves the barrel.
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Great advice, be proactive and make sure everyone comes out alive.
Good stuff man you right practice makes perfect
U need a optic upgrade
What would you suggest?
Great vid ! 💥
with a 0.5 adjustment red dot such as a eotech, how many clicks would it take for 1 MOA at 36 yards?
Great video - I have the same piece; and I selected the monstrum picatiny mount shell carrier - sku - zh139 instead of a shell saddle - great review and video !!
Nice review...thanks!
Good info keep these vids coming.
Dude … great vid, thanks for sharing this one. I changing to the 36 yard zero. 👍😎
The best 36 yard zero video I've seen. Simple and to the point and with the actual results to back it up. Well done.
thanks for the video I did notice that your rifle seems a little overgassed, casing ejecting ~1-2 o'clock, going up to a heavier buffer would fix that issue with a 3 o'clock ejection being optimum or for a few bucks more an adjustable gas block would work, the gas block would be a good investment if you ever plan to run a suppressor in the future
Wow…now that’s the best layman’s way of explaining the 36 yard zero…thank you.
Thanks bro!