2k11 Shredding - USPSA

Published on November 16, 2025
Duration: 0:55

This video demonstrates advanced USPSA stage performance using a 2011 pistol, as showcased by expert competitive shooter TheHumbleMarksman. Key techniques include high-speed target transitions, efficient movement through obstacles, effective use of a red dot sight, and rapid reloading. The footage highlights expert recoil management and overall stage navigation for competitive success.

Quick Summary

Expert competitive shooter TheHumbleMarksman demonstrates advanced USPSA stage performance with a 2011 pistol. Key techniques include high-speed target transitions, efficient movement, effective red dot sight usage, and rapid reloading, all while showcasing expert recoil management for optimal stage times.

Chapters

  1. 00:00USPSA Stage Start & Movement
  2. 00:28Red Dot Sight Usage & Cadence of Fire
  3. 00:41Stage Completion & Reloads

Frequently Asked Questions

What are key techniques for performing well in USPSA stages with a 2011 pistol?

Key techniques include rapid movement, high-speed target transitions between cardboard and steel, efficient reloading, and maintaining a high cadence of fire. Utilizing a red dot sight is crucial for accurate and fast target acquisition during dynamic shooting scenarios. Expert recoil management is also vital.

How does a red dot sight benefit competitive shooting like USPSA?

A red dot sight, especially a large-window model, significantly enhances target acquisition speed and accuracy in dynamic shooting. It allows the shooter to keep both eyes open, focusing on the target while the dot provides a clear aiming point, crucial for high-speed transitions and movement through stages.

What type of pistol is commonly used in USPSA and what are its advantages?

A 2011-style pistol, often chambered in 9mm, is popular in USPSA. Its advantages include a double-stack magazine for higher capacity (e.g., 20+1 rounds), a modular design, and a balance that facilitates fast shooting and recoil management, making it ideal for competitive stages.

What does 'high-speed target transitions' mean in competitive shooting?

High-speed target transitions refer to the ability to quickly and accurately shift your aim from one target to the next during a shooting stage. This involves smooth body mechanics, precise sight alignment (or dot acquisition with a red dot), and efficient trigger control to engage multiple targets in rapid succession.

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