2024 Carry Optics USPSA Nationals PDP SF

Published on July 12, 2024
Duration: 12:13

This video showcases the 2024 Carry Optics USPSA Nationals, featuring competitor Hwansik Kim navigating 20 challenging stages. The footage highlights advanced techniques in dynamic movement, rapid target acquisition with red dot sights, and efficient reloads under intense competition pressure. It demonstrates high-level performance in a major shooting sport event.

Quick Summary

The 2024 USPSA Carry Optics Nationals showcases advanced pistol shooting techniques. Competitors like Hwansik Kim utilize the Walther PDP SF with Holosun red dot sights, demonstrating dynamic movement, rapid target acquisition, and efficient reloads across 20 challenging stages.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Stage 1: First Person View & RO Commands
  2. 00:22Stage 1: POV Shooting & Red Dot Engagement
  3. 00:44Stage 2: First Person View & Movement
  4. 01:08Stage 2: POV Shooting & Dynamic Movement
  5. 01:31Stage 3: First Person View & Table Start
  6. 01:52Stage 4: First Person View & Marked Start
  7. 02:10Stage 4: POV Shooting & Red Dot Accuracy
  8. 02:28Stage 5: First Person View & Pistol on Table
  9. 02:50Stage 5: POV Shooting & Smooth Reload
  10. 03:14Stage 6: First Person View & Steel Targets
  11. 03:38Stage 6: POV Shooting & Competition Pressure
  12. 04:01Stage 7: First Person View & Prone Shooting
  13. 04:26Stage 8: First Person View & Corridor Movement
  14. 04:48Stage 8: POV Shooting & Red Dot Acquisition
  15. 05:10Stage 9: First Person View & Elevated Platform
  16. 05:26Stage 9: POV Shooting & Unstable Positions
  17. 05:41Stage 10: First Person View & Through Openings
  18. 05:55Stage 10: POV Shooting & Confined Spaces
  19. 06:09Stage 11: First Person View & Curvilinear Path
  20. 06:18Stage 11: POV Shooting & Continuous Movement
  21. 06:27Stage 12: First Person View & Barriers
  22. 06:57Stage 13: First Person View & High Tempo
  23. 07:24Stage 14: First Person View & Fixed Point Start
  24. 07:36Stage 14: POV Shooting & Position Transitions
  25. 07:47Stage 15: First Person View & Doorway Entry
  26. 08:00Stage 15: POV Shooting & Immediate Engagement
  27. 08:14Stage 16: First Person View & Designated Path
  28. 08:38Stage 16: POV Shooting & Fluid Movement
  29. 09:02Stage 17: First Person View & Multiple Reloads
  30. 09:28Stage 17: POV Shooting & Aggressive Movement
  31. 09:51Stage 18: First Person View & Diverse Targets
  32. 10:15Stage 18: POV Shooting & Broad Area Movement
  33. 10:38Stage 19: First Person View & Varying Distances
  34. 11:02Stage 19: POV Shooting & Rapid Fire Sequence
  35. 11:26Stage 20: First Person View & Tight Spaces
  36. 11:49Stage 20: POV Shooting & Confined Area Precision

Frequently Asked Questions

What pistol is commonly used in USPSA Carry Optics competitions like the Nationals shown?

The Walther PDP SF pistol is frequently seen in USPSA Carry Optics divisions, including at the 2024 Nationals. This striker-fired handgun is favored for its ergonomics, trigger, and reliability in high-pressure shooting scenarios.

What type of optic is essential for competitive pistol shooting in divisions like Carry Optics?

Red dot sights, such as Holosun models, are crucial for competitive pistol shooting in divisions like Carry Optics. They enable faster target acquisition and more precise aiming, especially during dynamic movement and rapid engagement of multiple targets.

What are key skills demonstrated by competitors at the USPSA Carry Optics Nationals?

Competitors at the USPSA Carry Optics Nationals demonstrate advanced skills including dynamic movement between shooting positions, rapid target transitions, efficient reloads (both standing and moving), and maintaining accuracy under extreme time pressure.

How do competitors navigate complex stages in USPSA Carry Optics?

Navigating complex USPSA Carry Optics stages involves strategic movement through designated areas, shooting from various positions (standing, prone, elevated), and engaging targets presented through openings or around barriers, all while maintaining a high tempo.

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