This episode of the Practical Pistol Show features discussions on competitive shooting strategies, including training for multiple divisions, the controversy surrounding match entry fees, and effective dry-fire techniques. Ben Stoeger and guests share insights on balancing practice between different firearm platforms and the importance of consistent training for skills like reloads and transitions. The conversation also touches on the logistics and costs associated with organizing shooting matches.
This episode of the Practical Pistol Show features Chris Palmer discussing the business of competitive shooting, focusing on sponsorship, athlete representation, and match organization. Palmer, co-owner of Atlanta 3 Gun and Lawson Palmer, emphasizes the need for professional conduct from sponsored shooters and outlines how his company helps athletes and companies navigate sponsorship deals. The discussion also touches on the evolving nature of shooting sports from hobby to professional sport, the financial sustainability of matches, and strategies for increasing mainstream appeal and sponsorship.
This episode of the Practical Pistol Show Live discusses the controversy surrounding 'practice gate' at the Area 6 match in Frost Proof, where local shooters were allegedly allowed to shoot the match stages beforehand. The panel, including competitive shooters Nick Anola, Matt Hopkins, Candace, and Eric, debates the fairness and integrity implications of such practices. They also explore the value of posting stage diagrams in advance and the merits of USPSA adopting IDPA-style five-minute walkthroughs. The consensus leans towards maintaining current USPSA practices regarding stage access and pre-match information to ensure competitive equity.
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