This episode of Practical Shooting After Dark features a discussion of the Cornhusker Classic, a Level 2 USPSA match. The hosts, including Ben Stoeger, Joel Park, Hwansha Kim, and Josh Mate, analyze stage design, discuss the challenges of different target types like tuxedo and zebra targets, and share insights on training methodologies. They also touch upon the differences in shooting PCC versus handguns and the importance of consistent fundamentals across various shooting platforms and distances.
This episode of Practical Shooting After Dark features a discussion on competitive shooting strategy, focusing on avoiding unnecessary complexity in stage planning and execution. Ben Stoeger, Tyler Turner, and Matt Hopkins explore the pitfalls of 'gaming' stages, emphasizing that simpler, more direct approaches often yield better results. They also discuss the ideal number of stages for different levels of USPSA matches and share personal training insights.
This episode of Practical Shooting After Dark features Ben and Joel discussing the perceived value of Grand Master (GM) status in competitive shooting, the importance of effective training partners, and the implications of stage posting in matches. They debate whether GM cards still hold the same prestige due to increased accessibility and a raised competitive bar. The discussion on training partners emphasizes motivation and focus over skill level, advocating for structured practice sessions. Finally, they address the fairness and common practice of posting match stages, concluding it's generally a courtesy that enhances competitive equity.
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