First USPSA Match #uspsaproduction

Published on March 5, 2026
Duration: 0:40

This video demonstrates the execution of a USPSA Production division match stage. It highlights key elements such as starting positions, target engagement, movement, reloads, and adherence to range officer commands. The demonstration emphasizes safe firearm handling and efficient stage completion, offering insights for competitors looking to improve their performance. The instructor's clear commands and debriefing suggest experienced guidance.

Quick Summary

Executing a USPSA stage involves adhering to range officer commands, safely engaging multiple targets from various positions, performing necessary movements, and executing reloads efficiently. Proper firearm handling and safety protocols are paramount throughout the entire process.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Starting Position & Safety Brief
  2. 00:11USPSA Stage Engagement & Movement
  3. 00:29Stage Completion & Time Announcement

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key components of executing a USPSA match stage?

Executing a USPSA stage involves adhering to range officer commands, safely engaging multiple targets from various positions, performing necessary movements, and executing reloads efficiently. Proper firearm handling and safety protocols are paramount throughout the entire process.

What safety gear is essential for USPSA competition?

Essential safety gear for USPSA competition includes certified ear protection (like headphones) and eye protection. Competitors also typically wear a competition belt equipped with a holster and magazine pouches for quick access to equipment.

How is a USPSA stage timed and concluded?

A USPSA stage is timed from the start signal to the last shot fired. Upon completion, the range officer will confirm the shooter is finished, check for a clear weapon, and ensure it is safely holstered before announcing the final time.

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