BOMBED 2 CLASSIFIERS 😭 25-03 / 25-04 #uspsa

Published on March 16, 2026
Duration: 1:08

This video showcases two USPSA classifier stages, highlighting the execution of shooting, movement, and reloads. The shooter, utilizing a superior 2011 platform with a red dot optic, demonstrates advanced competitive shooting techniques. The debrief focuses on shot placement analysis, with a critical self-assessment of performance and a desire for improvement to achieve Grand Master status.

Quick Summary

USPSA classifier stages test a shooter's proficiency in engaging multiple targets, moving between positions, and executing rapid fire and reloads. Scores are determined by accuracy and time, with shot placement on targets (A, B, C, D zones) being crucial for a high hit factor. Performance in these stages dictates a shooter's classification.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Pre-Stage Banter & Gear
  2. 00:15Classifier Stage 1 Shooting
  3. 00:24Classifier Stage 1 Score
  4. 00:28Classifier Stage 2 Shooting
  5. 00:39Classifier Stage 2 Score
  6. 00:44Shot Placement Analysis
  7. 00:54Performance Reflection
  8. 00:58Range Cart Travel

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key elements of a USPSA classifier stage?

A USPSA classifier stage involves engaging multiple targets from a designated starting position, often requiring movement between positions, rapid fire, and tactical reloads. Scores are based on accuracy and time, with penalties for misses or poor shot placement.

What is the significance of the '2011 platform' in competitive shooting?

The 2011 platform is a popular semi-automatic pistol design known for its modularity, ergonomics, and accuracy, making it a preferred choice for many competitive shooters in disciplines like USPSA due to its performance potential.

How is shot placement analyzed in USPSA?

Shot placement in USPSA is analyzed by the scoring zones on the target (Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta). Higher scoring zones (A, B) contribute more points, while lower zones (C, D) reduce the overall score. Penalties are assessed for misses.

What is the goal of USPSA classifier stages?

USPSA classifier stages are designed to measure a shooter's skill level across various shooting disciplines. Performance in these stages contributes to a shooter's classification (e.g., B, A, Master, Grand Master), allowing for fair competition within skill divisions.

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