First USPSA Match #uspsaproduction

Published on March 5, 2026
Duration: 0:40

This guide details the execution of a USPSA stage, emphasizing proper starting procedures, target engagement, movement, reloading, and post-stage safety protocols. It highlights the importance of following range officer commands and maintaining weapon safety throughout the competition. The video showcases a shooter completing a stage in 17.98 seconds, demonstrating efficient technique.

Quick Summary

Execute a USPSA stage by starting in the designated position, engaging targets efficiently while moving tactically, and performing controlled reloads. Always prioritize safety by following range commands, confirming your weapon is clear, and holstering it correctly upon stage completion.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Starting Position & Commands
  2. 00:11Stage Execution: Engagement & Movement
  3. 00:29Completion & Timing

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key steps for executing a USPSA stage?

Begin at the starting position as instructed. Engage targets efficiently, perform necessary reloads, and move tactically between positions. Upon completion, confirm your weapon is clear and safely holstered, awaiting the range officer's final commands and time announcement.

What safety precautions are crucial during a USPSA match?

Always follow range officer commands precisely. Ensure your firearm is handled safely, especially during movement and reloads. Critically, confirm your weapon is clear and properly holstered after the stage before any further actions.

What equipment is typically used in USPSA Production Division?

Standard equipment includes a competition belt, a secure holster for your firearm, multiple magazine pouches, reliable ear protection (like headphones), and impact-resistant eye protection. The firearm is typically a 9mm handgun.

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