This video details the extensive modification process of a custom 2011 pistol built for USPSA competition by host Yoki Sturrup. Sturrup, an experienced shooter, shares his journey of misunderstanding competition rules and the subsequent $3,400+ build, highlighting key component upgrades from brands like Atlas Gunworks, Cheely Custom, and Dawson Precision. The guide focuses on transforming a base Rock Island Armory 2011 into a high-performance race gun suitable for Limited or Open divisions.
This video breaks down the equipment divisions for the NRA's American Rifle Challenge (ARC). Pro Shooter Ryan Muller explains the Stock, Limited, and Open divisions, detailing the optic and caliber rules for each. The NRA ARC is designed for accessibility, allowing common calibers like .223/5.56 and .308/7.62, with suppressors also being welcome.
This guide outlines the requirements for participating in the 1 MADL Challenge 2.0, as presented by Polenar Tactical and Bloke on the Range. It details the division rules, acceptable shooting positions and support gear, and video submission guidelines. The challenge emphasizes accuracy and adherence to specific equipment weight and configuration limits, with a submission deadline of June 30th, 2026.
This video details Administrative Results' first experience competing in a USPSA Area 2 championship, highlighting the intense skill level of world-class competitors like Christian Sailer. It explains USPSA's core principles of speed and accuracy, the importance of strategic stage planning, and the complex scoring system. The speaker, a former law enforcement officer, emphasizes the value of dry fire practice and a dedicated competitive mindset for improvement.
This video demonstrates the execution of a USPSA stage, highlighting key techniques such as the press check, drawing, target engagement, tactical reloads, and movement. It also provides insight into the scoring process, specifically the determination of 'line break' hits on targets, as discussed by experienced competitors. The shooter's performance and subsequent review offer practical lessons for those participating in competitive shooting.
This video, featuring competitive shooters like Cody Axton and Lane Greece, delves into the strategic planning and execution of USPSA stages. It emphasizes prioritizing 'flow' and ease of memory in a stage plan over rigid adherence to common rules. The discussion highlights how different shooters develop unique plans based on their preferences, capacity, and the stage's specific challenges, ultimately concluding that solid execution is more critical than minor plan variations.
This video reviews the CZ Shadow 2 Orange, focusing on its performance in competition, particularly for USPSA Carry Optics. The hosts discuss its accuracy, handling characteristics, and the unique double-action/single-action trigger system. A significant portion is dedicated to the manual decocking procedure, its implications for competition divisions, and the trigger's feel in both modes. The review highlights the firearm's low recoil and excellent machining, making it a strong contender for competitive shooters.
Les Kismartoni, a Grandmaster shooter, discusses the intricacies of competitive shooting sports like USPSA and IDPA. He explains the progression of skill levels, from unclassified to Grandmaster, based on classifier scores. The conversation delves into the evolution of divisions, the strategic importance of reloading, and the challenges of stage design in volunteer-run clubs.
This video discusses allegations of rule violations in USPSA competition by Matt Little, specifically regarding the use of an illegal gun in Limited division and subsequent score discrepancies. Ben Stoeger details the situation, including Matt Little's alleged attempts to have him removed from USPSA and his new sponsorship with Taurus.
This video documents the KLAYCO47 channel's participation in the 2024 Sons of Liberty Carbine Championship. The content focuses on the challenges and experiences of shooting an AK-47 in a competition dominated by AR-15s, highlighting issues with long-range accuracy, equipment malfunctions (specifically with magazines and pouches), and the overall competitive environment. Despite setbacks, the participant achieved respectable finishes in the Limited division, emphasizing the AK platform's capability and the importance of dedication in competitive shooting.
This episode of Team GLOCK University (S1 E2) dives into the popular USPSA Production and Limited divisions with Captain Shane Coley. The video covers the rules and necessary gear for each division, including magazine setup. It then transitions to live-fire demonstrations on the range for both Production and Limited divisions, concluding with a "Bill Drill" segment. The content aims to educate GLOCK enthusiasts on these competitive shooting disciplines.
This video reviews five competition-ready pistols: the Sig Sauer P320 X5 Legion, Canik SFX Rival, Springfield Armory XDM 5.25, Walther Q5 Match SF Pro, and CZ Shadow 2. It highlights their out-of-the-box accuracy, features beneficial for competitive shooting like trigger quality, ergonomics, and recoil management, and their suitability for various competition divisions without requiring immediate upgrades.
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