Marksmanship takes on a different meaning when you’re training while moving from a couple hundred feet off the ground.
Helicopter marksmanship isn’t something you just learn. It takes experience and endless practice to master.
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Queue Aaron Barruga.
Barruga is a Special Forces veteran who served in Iraq, Afghanistan and other parts of the world. He now runs Guerilla Approach to help train operators in practical, real-world tactics.
Helicopter Marksmanship
Ballistic Magazine tagged along at one of Barruga’s Guerrilla Approach courses. He let us jump in the passenger seat for a first-hand view as he took to the skies.
Using his Bravo Company Manufacturing RECCE 16 KMR-A Carbine, it’s easy to see why Barruga is considered an expert on the topic at hand. He fitted the rifle with Leupold’s 1-MOA Red Dot Reticle.
Watch the video above for a better look at what it’s like to shoot (accurately) from above.
For more information on Barruga, please visit GuerrillaApproach.com.