This video covers Stage 3 of the Hard as Hell 2 Gun competition, featuring a challenging course of fire that tests shooters' abilities with both pistol and rifle across various distances. The stage includes long-range pistol engagements at 40-50 yards, numerous close-range paper targets, and a transition to rifle for more close-quarters shooting before a final climb to a tower for extended-range rifle targets up to 250 yards. The commentary highlights the difficulty of engaging targets in significant crosswinds and the effectiveness of red dot optics for rapid target acquisition at distance.
This video details Stage 2 of the 2016 Red October AK Match, referred to as "Stalingrad." The stage involves crawling through a tunnel, engaging targets from a truck with various port sizes and angles, navigating no-shoot targets, and activating spinning targets behind cover. Competitors discuss strategies for engaging moving targets, the impact of different calibers (5.45x39 vs. 7.62x39) on recoil and target acquisition, and the importance of accurate shot placement versus overwhelming fire. The stage emphasizes speed, accuracy, and tactical movement under pressure.
This episode of the Practical Pistol Show discusses the role of Grandmaster (GM) shooters in competitive pistol sports like USPSA, addressing concerns about them becoming a 'dinosaur' and their financial impact. The hosts also delve into practical shooting advice, including strategies for shooting partial targets effectively and the technique for weak-hand-only shooting. Ben Stoeger, a seasoned competitor, emphasizes that the core of the sport relies on A, B, and C class shooters, and that prize tables are largely irrelevant to his decision-making for attending matches. The discussion highlights that top competitors often incur significant personal expenses for training and travel, debunking the myth of widespread professional sponsorship.
This video, titled "CM 99-55 Peek-A-Boo-No-Shoots," appears to be a training-focused or demonstration video related to firearms. The title suggests a specific drill or technique, possibly involving drawing a firearm and then re-holstering without firing, which is a common practice in defensive shooting and competitive training. The description directs viewers to "practicalshootingtraininggroup.com" for in-person classes and digital coaching, and also provides links to Ben Stoeger's books on Amazon and the "pstg" podcast. This strongly indicates the content is geared towards improving shooting skills and tactical proficiency.
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