This guide details how to approach a Glock GSSF competition, emphasizing its focus on accuracy over speed. It covers understanding scoring, stage execution, and familiarization with specific Glock models like the Gen 6. The speaker, an experienced hobbyist, shares insights from their first GSSF match, highlighting the differences from other shooting sports and the supportive environment with on-site Glock armor and instructors.
Ben Y participated in a two-gun match at Riverbend Gun Club, highlighting the importance of competitive shooting for skill assessment and improvement. He identified his rifle's accuracy at 35 yards and his offset red dot as areas needing work, emphasizing that matches expose weaknesses, which is crucial for growth. The video encourages viewers to sign up for USPSA multi-gun matches to sharpen their skills.
This video documents the RBCG PCSL 2Gun Match, the 2023 season closer at Riverbend Gun Club. The speaker, Benway from Tactical Fellowship, shares his experience, highlighting common shooting errors like improper sight alignment leading to misses and magazine insertion issues. He also recounts an unusual holster malfunction where a DS cover fell into the holster, preventing a proper re-holster. The video emphasizes the importance of attention to detail in competition shooting.
This video covers an All Steel Two Gun match at Riverbend Gun Club, featuring a 'Spin the Wheel' element that adds an element of chance to the competition. The participant, Benoit, discusses the mental aspect of competition, specifically how he 'psyched himself out' on a particular stage. He emphasizes the value of taking 'risky paths' and using challenging scenarios as skill builders, even if they cost more time. The video encourages viewers to visit their local gun clubs to test their skills and stay sharp.
This video documents a MultiGun match at Riverbend Gun Club, featuring four stages with distances up to 100 yards. The shooter discusses the scoring system, which requires two hits to neutralize targets, and highlights challenges such as hitting hard cover and managing ammunition. The event emphasizes practical shooting skills and efficient target engagement.
This video documents a USPSA competition day at Riverbend Gun Club, featuring shooter Benoit. Key takeaways include the importance of accuracy, particularly on challenging targets like the 'Tuxedo', and the impact of minor errors on overall score. The shooter discusses the mental aspect of competition, acknowledging days where motivation is low, and emphasizes seizing opportunities to train and compete. The video highlights the need for consistent performance and strategic execution during stages.
This YouTube video showcases an August 2017 USPSA match held at Riverbend Gun Club. The focus is on the Production division, specifically featuring a CZ AccuShadow pistol. The description indicates the video has been re-rendered to improve playback on YouTube. It's a direct look at competitive shooting in a USPSA event.
This video captures a USPSA club match at Riverbend Gun Club on May 27, 2017. The competitor, shooting in the Production division and classified as an A-class shooter, achieved 2nd place out of 20 participants in their division with an 89% score. They also placed 23rd out of 90 overall for the match. The description notes a challenging classifier stage where three no-shoots negatively impacted their performance. The match was considered reasonably good despite a month-long break from practice.
This YouTube video chronicles a USPSA (United States Practical Shooting Association) competition at Riverbend Gun Club in March 2017. The shooter describes a challenging match experience, including a delay due to waiver issues and a mental lapse that led to lost time and missed shots on one stage. They also mention struggling with trigger control on steel targets in the final stage, resulting in multiple make-up shots. Despite the difficulties, the shooter notes their movement was a positive aspect they were focusing on. They compare their performance to Dave Sevigny, the current USPSA Limited National Champion, finishing 10th overall at 70% of Sevigny's score, which they deem 'not terrible terrible, but not great.'
This YouTube video, titled "Riverbend Gun Club USPSA 7 23 16", documents a USPSA (United States Practical Shooting Association) match held on July 23, 2016, at the Riverbend Gun Club. The uploader describes the match as "rough" due to "tough stages" and an inability to execute their planned stage strategies. While specific firearm models, calibers, or manufacturers are not explicitly mentioned, the context strongly implies competition shooting involving handguns and potentially rifles or shotguns used in USPSA disciplines. The focus is on the competitive experience and the challenges faced by the participant.
This YouTube video documents a USPSA match held at Riverbend Gun Club on June 25, 2016. The shooter's overall placement was 28th out of 69 competitors, and 15th out of 31 in the Production division. The description highlights a classifier score of 5.4369 HF, earning them a C class ranking. The video likely showcases the shooter's performance and potentially their firearm and gear used during the competition.
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