The final exercise in the Advanced Rifle Handling for the FGASA Trails Guide qualification.
This involves a live fire exercise while running through the procedure of controlling the guests, heading off the charge by stepping into the line of the charge, kneeling and firing first shot at the brain case, standing and firing the coup de grace into the brain case, checking corneal reflex with a round chambered. Then backing away, reloading the magazine thus ending the exercise.
To pass, the first round needs to be in the brain case circle (about the size of an orange) or within 1cm of it, and the second round must be in the brain case circle.
Go and look at a more realistic simulation at :
youtube.com/watch?v=Cf6SikvmQjE
MrCarrots13 1 week ago
.....lame! lol
me4Russia 5 months ago
Should'nt the Target be Growling .?
VK4LA 9 months ago
Shouldn't that target be moving at 50mph, the speed of an actual lion charging?
Emaniac69 9 months ago
Also, I have seldom been charged out in the nice open area like that where the grass has been mowed. Training guides to kneel as a matter of course is bad training. One day when that lion comes for real, he will come low and fast and he will move from cover to cover. Kneeling will most likely obscure your view and leave you less mobile. ARH is not bad in principle but it is too simplified and not enough reality.
badduggaboy 10 months ago
That works fine if you ever find a lion that rins that slow. that instrucotr looks like Bruce,
auspol1967 10 months ago
I still maintain that you should have shot the thing in the leg !
Moha1469 1 year ago