The Comrade Cup was an eight-stage AK-centric competition held at Bone Valley Range. The event featured diverse stages, including long-range engagements, barricade shooting, and unique props like jet skis and pontoon boats. The competition emphasized fun and themed elements, encouraging costumes and a relaxed atmosphere alongside challenging shooting scenarios. The prize table included a random draw, adding an element of excitement for all participants.
This video showcases a rapid execution of a USPSA Carry Optics stage, demonstrating expert-level speed and accuracy. The shooter, utilizing a CZ Shadow 2 with a red dot optic, engages multiple targets efficiently. The performance highlights the importance of proper gear, quick target transitions, and adherence to range safety protocols in competitive shooting.
Dragonman, the owner and operator of his Colorado Springs shooting range, provides a comprehensive overview of his facility. He details the various ranges available (100-yard, 220-yard, handgun, shotgun), operational hours, and daily fees ($15 cash, no membership required). Specific rules regarding target types (paper and cardboard only) and prohibited items (glass, tannerite, steel) are emphasized, along with contact information for inquiries.
This video showcases a dynamic 2-gun competition stage at River Bend Gun Club, featuring a variety of shooting scenarios. The shooter demonstrates proficient transitions between rifle and pistol, engaging targets from diverse positions including a pickup truck, enclosed bays, and behind barricades. The content highlights practical application of competitive shooting techniques and gear.
This guide details a simple and affordable DIY setup for a paper target stand, costing under $33. It involves assembling a wooden stand and attaching a paper target, making it an accessible option for range practice. The video demonstrates both the setup and the act of shooting the target.
This guide details advanced techniques for executing a USPSA stage using a Kimber 2k11 pistol, as demonstrated by an experienced shooter. It covers drawing, target engagement, dynamic movement, and efficient reloads, emphasizing the use of a red dot optic for speed and accuracy. The instruction highlights the practical application of competition-specific gear and skills in a dynamic shooting environment.
This video demonstrates engaging both steel and paper targets during a USPSA match. It highlights rapid fire techniques for steel and accurate shooting for paper targets, emphasizing the use of a pistol equipped with a red dot sight. The content is suitable for intermediate shooters looking to improve their competition skills.
This video provides a look at a custom handgun named 'Golddigger', featuring a red dot optic and weapon light. The presenter demonstrates its performance by shooting at various targets, highlighting accuracy and recoil management. The content leans towards a hobbyist's perspective on firearm customization and testing.
This video captures a USPSA competition performance where the shooter narrowly missed achieving B Class status by a margin of 0.0092 seconds. It highlights the intense precision and speed required in competitive shooting, featuring a female competitor utilizing a handgun with a red dot optic on an outdoor range with standard USPSA targets.
This video appears to focus on the practical aspect of what types of targets firearm enthusiasts bring to the shooting range. The title directly asks the question, implying a discussion or showcase of various target options. While no specific firearms or calibers are mentioned, the context of 'range' strongly suggests a firearms-related activity. The content is likely to be informative for casual shooters or those looking for target recommendations for practice or fun.
This video breaks down multiple stages of a PCSL competition shoot using a CZ Shadow 2 Orange. Marco, a competitive shooter, provides insights into stage strategy, target engagement, managing the double-action/single-action trigger, and the importance of accuracy versus speed based on stage length. He highlights common mistakes like over-swinging and stepping on fault lines, offering advice for both new and experienced competitors.
This video, titled "Paper vs Steel," appears to be a comparative content piece within the firearms community, as suggested by the presence of #firearmstraining in the title and #edcgear in the description. The title implies a comparison between different target materials or perhaps a test of firearm performance against paper and steel targets. The inclusion of #2astrong suggests a potential focus on fitness or strength training relevant to concealed carry or firearm handling, or possibly a brand or product tie-in.
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