2025 IDPA Optics Regional Championship!

Published on November 5, 2025
Duration: 17:38

This video documents the 2025 IDPA Optics Regional Championship held at Mission 160 in White Wright, Texas. The competitor navigates multiple stages, discussing performance, challenges like cold weather and rain, and strategic decisions during the competition. The narrative highlights the progression through various stages, personal shooting scores (hits and misses), and the overall experience of participating in a major IDPA match.

Quick Summary

The 2025 IDPA Optics Regional Championship tested competitors' skills in practical shooting scenarios. Challenges included cold weather affecting grip, unexpected rain, and engaging distant or moving targets. Achieving 'zero down' (no misses) with competitive times, such as scores in the low 20s for certain stages, indicates strong performance in the Carry Optics division.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Match
  2. 00:23Warm-up Drill
  3. 01:16First Stage Discussion
  4. 02:19Stage 1 Performance Review
  5. 03:29Wedding Scenario Stage
  6. 05:00Stage with Distant Targets
  7. 06:29Stage with Steel Targets
  8. 08:01Challenging Stage Review
  9. 09:12Stage with Distant Targets (Again)
  10. 10:50Stage with Moving Targets
  11. 12:08Non-Threat Target Incident
  12. 13:38Stage with Reload Oversight
  13. 15:05Final Stage Performance
  14. 16:05Match Results and Awards
  15. 17:05Concluding Thoughts and Future Plans

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the IDPA Optics Regional Championship?

The IDPA Optics Regional Championship is a major competition event for the International Defensive Pistol Association, specifically for the Carry Optics division. It tests competitors' skills in practical shooting scenarios using pistols equipped with optical sights.

What challenges did competitors face at the 2025 IDPA Optics Regional Championship?

Competitors faced several challenges, including cold weather in the morning which affected grip and performance, and unexpected rain during the event. Engaging distant targets and dealing with moving targets also presented significant challenges.

How does cold weather affect shooting performance in competitions?

Cold weather can make it difficult to maintain a firm grip on the firearm, potentially leading to shots flying off target. Competitors need to make quick adjustments to ensure their grip remains tight and consistent for accurate shooting.

What is considered a good performance in an IDPA stage?

A good performance in an IDPA stage typically involves being 'zero down,' meaning no misses, and achieving a competitive time. Scores like 10:02 or times in the low 20s for specific stages are considered strong indicators of skill.

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