During a surgical shooting drill I attached my Oregon Scientific ATC3K camera to my quad rail and took this video. It would work better in a CQB scenario, but it gives you an idea of the drill and the camera's capabilities. You can't see where the bullets landed but I will tell you that we were usng a hostage target with full view, 3/4 view, 1/2 view and 1/4 view and the bad guy died each time. You'll also notice the side to side movemnt after each shot. This is called "follow through and scan". All in all I was pretty impressed with the video capabilities. Not the best quality in the world, but for the size of camera and the fact that it mounts onto my quad rail, I'm happy.
This was taken at the Tactical Rifle Instructor course given at CSAT in Texas. If you're not familiar with CSAT, check out www.combatshootingandtactics.com and do a Wikipedia search on Paul Howe.
man wish i knew how to do this.
SPCkeith 2 years ago
Hey, it's like DOOM!
nominalvelocity 2 years ago