Instruction from Ben Stoeger, a recognized expert in practical shooting, details ideal training volumes and effective practice methodologies. Stoeger emphasizes focused repetition on a limited number of drills per session to maximize learning and skill development, even when ammo is scarce. He also recommends specific training resources for shooters looking to improve.
This video challenges the perceived divide between competitive and tactical shooting, arguing that both disciplines share the core goal of accurate and fast target engagement. Instruction from an experienced shooter emphasizes that principles learned in competitive shooting, such as precise aiming and speed, are directly transferable to tactical situations. The key takeaway is to integrate marksmanship and tactical training, avoiding pigeonholing one's practice to a single application.
This content features an expert instructor from Tenicor discussing the practical value of new firearm gear. He emphasizes that many new products solve non-existent problems and advises new shooters to prioritize proven, reliable platforms like the Glock 19 or 17. The instructor, drawing on extensive experience, highlights that shooter skill is often the limiting factor, not the firearm itself, and advocates for a cost-benefit analysis when considering platform changes.
Ben Stoeger, an expert firearms instructor, details the components and purpose of standard shooting tests. These tests are designed as tools for individual skill development, emphasizing complex drills like position changes and convoluted engagement orders to build proficiency beyond simple target acquisition. Stoeger highlights that the goal is self-improvement, not just external rewards, and that high scores reflect significant dedication and training.
This video details the experience of a shooter at the FDCC February Match in St. Augustine, FL. It covers the competition briefing, stage-by-stage execution including rifle and pistol engagements, and post-competition reflections. The speaker, an experienced shooter, emphasizes the fun and friendly rivalry aspect of competition, sharing his performance results and plans for future events.
Ben Stoeger, a firearms instructor with over 20 years of experience, details the evolution of his shooting technique. He emphasizes that true skill development occurs in dedicated training sessions, not during competitions, which serve as tests. Stoeger highlights the importance of focusing on fundamental techniques, noting that top shooters share 95% similarity in core principles, rather than obsessing over minor variations.
This guide, from an experienced competitive shooter, details how to effectively break down and plan for USPSA stages. It emphasizes independent stage solving, prioritizing an aggressively executed plan over a perfect but half-hearted one. Key principles include efficient pathfinding, shooting targets close, and strategic movement and reloading. The instructor highlights the importance of reading the stage brief, visualizing the run, and considering alternative strategies for optimal scoring.
This video documents a shooter's first USPSA match of 2026, highlighting the differences from IDPA and the learning curve involved. The shooter emphasizes the importance of hit factor over raw time in USPSA and discusses challenges encountered, such as equipment malfunctions and missed targets, while aiming to improve for future competitions. The content offers insights into the strategic planning and efficient movement required for USPSA.
This video showcases a dynamic pistol shooting stage, demonstrating proficient drawing, target acquisition, and movement. The shooter effectively navigates barriers, performs a tactical reload, and engages multiple targets, highlighting advanced competition techniques. The visual emphasizes speed and accuracy in a simulated match environment.
This short video showcases a USPSA match stage featuring the CA Shadow 2 pistol in the Carry Optics division. The shooter navigates a stage, demonstrating practical shooting skills under competitive pressure. A key moment highlights a near miss on a target, emphasizing the need for precision and speed in competition.
This video demonstrates a typical USPSA competition stage, highlighting the sequence of commands, target engagement, and movement required. The shooter effectively utilizes a CZ Shadow 2 with a red dot sight to navigate the course, showcasing proficiency in practical shooting techniques. The stage concludes with a clear and holster procedure, emphasizing safety and adherence to competition rules.
Joel Park, an experienced firearms instructor, critiques the traditional Natural Point of Aim (NPA) for modern practical shooting, advocating instead for 'Index.' This technique trains the shooter to align the firearm with their vision regardless of body position. He recommends dry fire drills, including stance transitions and offset target engagement, to build the necessary muscle memory and speed for dynamic scenarios, especially when using red dot sights.
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