DID I CHEAT ON THIS USPSA STAGE..?🧐🚨🚨#competition #edc #uspsa #uspsacarryoptics #uspsalimited

Published on November 7, 2025
Duration: 0:53

This video demonstrates the execution of a USPSA stage, highlighting key techniques such as the press check, drawing, target engagement, tactical reloads, and movement. It also provides insight into the scoring process, specifically the determination of 'line break' hits on targets, as discussed by experienced competitors. The shooter's performance and subsequent review offer practical lessons for those participating in competitive shooting.

Quick Summary

In USPSA competition, a 'press check' is a safety procedure to confirm an empty chamber. A 'line break' hit on a target means the bullet hole touches a scoring line, usually counting for the higher zone. Efficient execution involves a safe draw, target engagement, movement, and tactical reloads.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Pre-Stage Readiness Check
  2. 00:04Stage Start Commands
  3. 00:13First Shooting Array and Movement
  4. 00:22Pistol Reload and Final Targets
  5. 00:29Stage Time and Initial Thoughts
  6. 00:32Target Scoring Debate
  7. 00:46Confirming a Line Break Hit

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a press check in competitive shooting?

A press check is a safety procedure performed before or during a stage to visually and tactilely confirm that the firearm's chamber is empty. It involves slightly retracting the slide to expose the chamber.

How are 'line break' hits scored in USPSA?

In USPSA, a 'line break' hit occurs when a bullet hole touches or crosses the scoring line between two scoring zones on a target. This typically results in the shot being scored in the higher-value zone.

What are the key elements of executing a USPSA stage?

Executing a USPSA stage involves a safe draw, efficient target engagement, strategic movement between positions, and potentially tactical reloads, all while adhering to range commands and safety protocols.

Why is a tactical reload important in competition?

A tactical reload is important in competition to maintain a full magazine without stopping the stage or compromising shooting position, ensuring readiness for subsequent targets or threats.

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