This video documents Day 3 of a shooting competition, detailing various stages with specific target counts and round requirements. It highlights the importance of understanding stage briefings, ready conditions, and start positions. The content also includes a detailed explanation of a specialized competition belt system, emphasizing its design and functionality for competitive shooters.
This video documents Lena Miculek's birthday celebration, which involved participating in a local USPSA-style action shooting match. The content details the competitive shooting process, including stage walkthroughs, understanding hit factor scoring, and executing various stages with different target arrays and movement requirements. Lena and her family/friends discuss their strategies, performance, and the challenges of competition shooting.
This video features 3-Gun National Champion Joe Farewell, a former SWAT member, demonstrating and explaining different techniques for exiting start positions in competitive shooting matches. The focus is on improving movement efficiency to shave time off stage runs. The video also includes links to Joe Farewell's website and YouTube channel, as well as Tactical Hyve's website, marksmanship standards, social media, and recommended products. It highlights various gear, including cameras, lenses, gimbals, microphones, and recommended items like CCW Safe insurance, Dry Fire Mag, Mantis products, and Tenicor holsters.
This episode of Practical Shooting After Dark features a discussion on competition shooting techniques and preparation. Ben Stoeger, along with guests Matt and Jeff, delve into the nuances of the 'hands relaxed at sides' start position, proposing alternatives like 'wrists below the belt'. They also discuss strategies for major match preparation, including dry fire and stage analysis. Nick shares his experience practicing multiple divisions in a single day to invigorate his training and improve specific skills, particularly recoil management and trigger control. The group also analyzes trigger press technique during fast shooting, emphasizing the importance of a straight rearward press and using drills like the 'doubles drill' to assess grip tension and trigger control.
This video demonstrates a challenging 90-second competition shooting drill designed by fellow shooters for Ben Stoeger. The drill emphasizes rapid target identification, stage planning, and execution under extreme time pressure, requiring 22 rounds to complete. Stoeger highlights the difficulty of finding all targets and developing a plan within the allotted time, showcasing the mental and physical demands of high-level competitive shooting.
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