Great runs. I'm wondering if you'll share your approach to aiming and timing those double swingers. It looks like you ambushed all from the one side and are lightning fast with your reaction times, but are you firing just when you see the edge of the target begin to appear to account for reaction time and target movement? I had some trouble tracking one of these the first and only time I encountered it in a match so far.
If I may, depending on distance, 10-15m always aim for the leading edge of the charlie. Anything further, go for the outer edge of the charlie or even inner delta, and anything closer aim outer edge alpha. As far as tracking it goes, use the walkthroughs and practice on different speed swingers at different distances. You have to practice on swingers and find what works for you, most people differ on RT, so it's difficult to quanify a specific RT. Generally, if factored correctly, 147gr at 870fps is 265m/s, that's basically covering 15m in 0.056s, calculating the speed of the swinger can be difficult because each swinger is different and your RT on the day might also be different. To quantify all of this into a predictable pattern is nigh impossible, C's are accpetable on swingers or partial swingers. Without worrying about all the numbers and trying to make sense of when to fire a neuron to your trigger finger, just practice enough that you'll know where you need to aim.
@@stvnchng4755Most swingers have a pause spot. Those get shot at that moment until you’re confident tracking it. The double swingers in this video is challenging because there is no pause. I don’t have an answer that’s likely correct but I would be trying to time it, once i see the brown come out i attack one swingers at a time. An alpha Charlie would be an acceptable score in my opinion on each one. Trying to track the perf on the cardboard OS going to be very hard for most people with average eye sight. Plus bullets are fast. A nice quick double tap in the A zone will get you an alpha Charlie or close to that. The drop targets are a different trick. Aim where the alpha will be so when it comes out you can hit it.
@@christiansailerofficial the way those targets were presented around the wall it would have been borderline unsafe not to do so... probably not the best stage design for that portion of the course to require one handed shooting and likely the reason the RM cleared it. What you guys did makes perfect sense and was a great call.
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My man is CAKED UP!!! I get so hyped for the movement vids, keep slaying champ! Can’t wait to see what you’ve got coming
World Champ!! Let’s go!!
Congratz with the win! A pitty that EG switched divisions. Another time and place in the near future ;-)
Congrats bruh
Dang! Keep up the good work!
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Question, how does surface influence your movement?
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I gotta stop blinking ..I miss half of your runs 😂👍👍
Great runs. I'm wondering if you'll share your approach to aiming and timing those double swingers. It looks like you ambushed all from the one side and are lightning fast with your reaction times, but are you firing just when you see the edge of the target begin to appear to account for reaction time and target movement? I had some trouble tracking one of these the first and only time I encountered it in a match so far.
If I may, depending on distance, 10-15m always aim for the leading edge of the charlie. Anything further, go for the outer edge of the charlie or even inner delta, and anything closer aim outer edge alpha. As far as tracking it goes, use the walkthroughs and practice on different speed swingers at different distances.
You have to practice on swingers and find what works for you, most people differ on RT, so it's difficult to quanify a specific RT. Generally, if factored correctly, 147gr at 870fps is 265m/s, that's basically covering 15m in 0.056s, calculating the speed of the swinger can be difficult because each swinger is different and your RT on the day might also be different. To quantify all of this into a predictable pattern is nigh impossible, C's are accpetable on swingers or partial swingers.
Without worrying about all the numbers and trying to make sense of when to fire a neuron to your trigger finger, just practice enough that you'll know where you need to aim.
@@SmolKTN By "leading edge" do you mean inner edge?
@@stvnchng4755Most swingers have a pause spot. Those get shot at that moment until you’re confident tracking it. The double swingers in this video is challenging because there is no pause. I don’t have an answer that’s likely correct but I would be trying to time it, once i see the brown come out i attack one swingers at a time. An alpha Charlie would be an acceptable score in my opinion on each one.
Trying to track the perf on the cardboard OS going to be very hard for most people with average eye sight. Plus bullets are fast. A nice quick double tap in the A zone will get you an alpha Charlie or close to that. The drop targets are a different trick. Aim where the alpha will be so when it comes out you can hit it.
I guess making your hero switch divisions to not face you is a win anyway
They gotta change that song to “Moves like Sailer “ ….
IPSC rule 10.2.8.2 specifically stops a person from using their weak hand as support on a barricade when shooting strong hand only.
@@JimVaughan-z7d cool story bro, the RM and Ro’s both approved. Our squad double checked before.
@@christiansailerofficial the way those targets were presented around the wall it would have been borderline unsafe not to do so... probably not the best stage design for that portion of the course to require one handed shooting and likely the reason the RM cleared it. What you guys did makes perfect sense and was a great call.
@@christiansailerofficial Many thanks for your comment. Go well.
I'm pretty sure those stripey boys would've said something prior to the match.
"siR yOuR tAg liGHt iS oUt"
He’s so fast the videos are so short😂
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