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 discusses recent developments within USPSA, focusing on the new board's lack of transparency and the handling of a sexual harassment complaint. The speaker critiques the board's reliance on executive sessions for financial discussions and the slow progress in hiring a managing director. A significant portion details a sexual harassment incident and USPSA's decision not to take disciplinary action due to the offsite nature of the conduct, despite acknowledging its inappropriateness.
This video discusses allegations of unfair practice stage setups for the IPSC Nationals at Rio Salado. It explores the controversy surrounding local clubs recreating national stages for practice, raising questions about competitive equity. The discussion includes perspectives from various individuals and highlights the importance of fair play in competitive shooting.
This video discusses recent controversial events within USPSA, including "soft bans" of critics from IPSC Nationals at Rio Salado, Arizona, allegedly orchestrated by Area Director Leighton. It also details the dissolution of the Wisconsin USPSA section, with clubs shifting focus to PCSEL due to perceived financial mismanagement by USPSA leadership. The speaker, Ben Stoeger, expresses concern over these developments impacting competitive shooting.
This guide covers the installation and initial setup of the Vortex Spitfire HD Gen II prism scopes, highlighting their compatibility with Aimpoint Micro mounts and suitability for shooters with astigmatism. The review, featuring professional firearms reviewers Karl Mabry and Russell Fagan, emphasizes the practical application of both 3x and 5x models in competitive shooting scenarios, including the utility of the 5x model's integrated MRDS mount.
This YouTube video, titled 'Rio Salado Black Rifle 05/01/2021', appears to be a firearms-related video likely showcasing or discussing an AR-15 platform rifle at the Rio Salado Sportsman's Club. The date suggests a specific range day or event. Without further description, the focus is presumed to be on the rifle itself, potentially including its features, performance, or a general range session.
This video appears to be a recording of a 3-Gun competition event held at Rio Salado on October 12, 2019. Given the title, it's expected to showcase competitive shooting disciplines involving multiple firearm types, likely including a rifle, shotgun, and pistol. The content will likely focus on the practical application of these firearms in a timed, scenario-based shooting match, highlighting marksmanship and tactical execution. Viewers can expect to see various firearms being used under pressure in a competitive environment.
This video captures the "Rio Salado Last Blast 2-Gun Match" held on December 29, 2018. While the description is minimal, the title strongly indicates a competitive shooting event involving two types of firearms, likely a rifle and a pistol, as is typical for 2-Gun competitions. The event name "Rio Salado" suggests it took place at the Rio Salado Sportsman's Club, a known venue for shooting competitions. The "Last Blast" moniker implies it might be the final match of the year or a significant end-of-year event.
This video captures footage from the Rio Salado 3-Gun competition held on September 8, 2018. As a 3-Gun event, it showcases competitors utilizing rifles, shotguns, and pistols in a variety of challenging stages. The competition format emphasizes speed, accuracy, and tactical movement across different shooting disciplines.
This YouTube video captures a 3-Gun competition event held at Rio Salado on December 12, 2015. While the description is minimal, the title clearly indicates a competitive shooting event involving three different firearm disciplines. Viewers can expect to see participants engaging in rifle, pistol, and shotgun stages, showcasing a variety of shooting skills and potentially different firearm setups used in the sport.
This trailer for an InRange video showcases the Icarus Rifle being used in a competitive shooting event. The concept behind the build involves assembling surviving rifle parts and components known for unreliability to intentionally "stick it to Murphy." The rifle is then taken to the Rio Salado Independence Day rifle match to compete against 75 other shooters across various distances, from close-range paper targets to over 300-yard steel.
This InRange video showcases a unique rifle build, dubbed the 'Icarus Rifle', assembled from surviving parts of previous destructive tests and components known for unreliability. The rifle is then taken to the Rio Salado Independence Day rifle match to compete against 75 other shooters. The match features a variety of distances, from close-range paper targets to steel targets over 300 yards, posing a significant challenge for this unconventional firearm. The video highlights the inherent risks and potential for failure in such a build, framed within a competitive shooting environment.
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