Florida Man 3-gun! 2025 Florida Multigun State Championship

Published on January 20, 2025
Duration: 21:55

This video covers the 2025 Florida Multigun State Championship, detailing various stages and shooter strategies. It highlights the importance of meticulous stage planning, especially for stages with hidden targets and complex sequences like 'Candy Cane' stages. The content also provides practical advice on clearing rifle malfunctions using the 'mortaring' technique and optimizing shooting from barricades for long-range accuracy.

Quick Summary

The 'mortaring' technique is a crucial rifle malfunction clearing method for issues like a failure to seat. It involves applying tension to the charging handle and striking the rear of the receiver on a stable surface, like your knee, to force the bolt forward and clear the obstruction.

Chapters

  1. 00:12Stage One Preparation & Strategy
  2. 01:41Stage One Review & Malfunction
  3. 02:19Malfunction Clearing: Mortaring Technique
  4. 02:46Avoiding the Snowball Effect
  5. 03:12Spinner Target Technique
  6. 04:49Stage Plan Adjustment & Briefing
  7. 05:40Candy Cane Stage Planning & Loading
  8. 07:31Candy Cane Stage Review & Penalties
  9. 08:4544-Round Shotgun Stage
  10. 09:49Jungle Run Stage Strategy
  11. 10:01Day 1 Wrap-up: Florida State Multigun Championship
  12. 12:43Stage One: Heat Theme & Design
  13. 13:17Stage One Improvements: Reload & Slugs
  14. 15:57Stage Review: Rifle & Pistol Issues
  15. 17:17Lessons Learned: Stability & Target Equity
  16. 18:22Awkward Positions & Barricade Shooting
  17. 20:52Final Stage: Long Range Targets
  18. 21:12Match Wrap-up & Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'mortaring' technique for clearing rifle malfunctions?

The 'mortaring' technique is used for rifle malfunctions like a failure to seat. It involves applying tension to the charging handle and striking the rear of the receiver on a stable surface, such as your knee, to force the bolt forward and clear the obstruction.

How should competitors approach 'gotcha' targets in 3-gun matches?

'Gotcha' targets, which are only visible from specific spots, require careful stage planning. Shooters must lock these into their plan to avoid running past them and incurring penalties. Meticulous observation of the stage layout is key.

What is the best strategy for shooting spinner targets in competition?

For spinner targets, aim for the center of the plate as it swings away from you. Focus on hitting higher on the plate to gain more leverage, which increases the likelihood of a successful hit and rotation.

How can shooters avoid the 'snowball effect' in a 3-gun match?

To avoid the 'snowball effect,' where one problem leads to many, take a pause, breathe, and return to your original stage plan after any disruption like a malfunction or missed target. Don't try to rush and compound errors.

What are key considerations for shooting from barricades in 3-gun?

When shooting from barricades, prioritize stability. Position the rifle so your forearm rests on the barricade, and ensure your body is positioned to quickly and effectively get behind the gun. Aim for one-shot hits to save time.

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