This video features a "BUG Match" (Back-Up Gun Match) pitting two distinct short-barreled shotguns against each other: the Serbu Super Shorty and the MIL Thunder Five. The Serbu Super Shorty, chambered in 12 Gauge, is loaded with 9-pellet buckshot, while the MIL Thunder Five, a .410 revolver, is loaded with 3-pellet buckshot. The video highlights the practical differences and potential advantages of each platform in a competitive, rapid-fire scenario, emphasizing the reload limitations of the Thunder Five within the context of a BUG Match.
This video introduces the Symtac Consulting Shotgun Skills Gauge, a rapid evaluation tool for shotgun proficiency designed for use at the shooting range. The content explains the course of fire, which requires only five shells, and provides practical tips for achieving a "coin run," a specific measure of success. The description also links to related content on home defense shotguns and close-quarters shotgun techniques, suggesting a focus on practical application and skill development for shotgun users.
This video highlights a Vang Comp signature model shotgun, with Matt from Symtac Consulting providing commentary. The focus is on this specific pump-action shotgun, emphasizing its quality and potentially its performance as a "peak pump gun". The content is aimed at enthusiasts of high-end or specialized shotguns.
This video features the Beretta 80X Cheetah, a modern iteration of Beretta's classic mid-size semi-automatic pistols. The 80X boasts an aluminum frame, slim grips, ambidextrous controls, and an optics cut, chambered exclusively in .380 ACP with a 13-round magazine. The video highlights a BUG (Back-Up Gun) match where the presenter, joined by Matt Haught of Symtac Consulting, tests the new 80X against older Model 81s. Despite a close competition, the presenter narrowly beats Haught, securing 2nd and 3rd place overall with the pistols, showcasing their performance in a competitive shooting environment.
This video focuses on a shotgun class hosted by Symtac Consulting. The description highlights the training's emphasis on managing and utilizing shotgun recoil. It encourages viewers to sign up for the class via the provided website, suggesting a practical, hands-on approach to shotgun proficiency and possibly defensive or tactical applications of the platform.
This video tests the A&W Diverter, a shotgun barrel attachment designed to modify shot spread from circular to linear. Patented in 1970, it aimed for a horizontal pattern, similar to military "duckbill" chokes but with more engineering. The video features a Remington 870 with a 4:1 pattern military version and collaborates with shotgun trainer Matt Haught. The content also directs viewers to the original patent data and a relevant Guns Magazine issue for further research.
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