I Challenged a Grand Master with Random Guns

Published on April 6, 2025
Duration: 23:23

This video details a unique shooting challenge where 'tactical shooters' compete against a USPSA Grand Master using randomly drawn firearms. The drills emphasize positional shooting, movement, precision with a revolver, and speed on steel targets, providing insights into competitive shooting performance and firearm handling under pressure. The competition highlights the skill gap between experienced amateurs and professional shooters.

Quick Summary

Administrative Results challenged a USPSA Grand Master with random firearms, including an H&K USP 45, Taran Tactical Sandviper, and Glock 34. The drills focused on positional shooting, movement, revolver precision, and speed steel, ultimately showcasing the Grand Master's superior skill and adaptability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Challenge Setup
  2. 01:06Firearm Roster
  3. 01:25Drill 1: Positional Shooting
  4. 08:33Drill 2: Movement and Retreating
  5. 14:51Drill 3: Revolver Challenge
  6. 19:27Final Drill and Results

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of challenge did Administrative Results set up?

Administrative Results set up a shooting challenge against USPSA Grand Master Hunter Constantine. The goal was to see if a group of 'tactical shooters' could beat a professional competitor using randomly selected firearms across various drills.

What firearms were used in the challenge?

The challenge featured a diverse roster including an H&K USP 45, H&R PCC, Taran Tactical Sandviper, Blood Diamond CAR-15, various Glocks (like the Glock 34), a Smith & Wesson 357 Revolver (586 L-Comp), an M&P, and an LMT Specwar rifle.

How did the Grand Master perform against the tactical shooters?

Despite the tactical shooters using a variety of firearms, the USPSA Grand Master, Hunter Constantine, ultimately won the overall challenge, demonstrating superior skill and adaptability across the different shooting disciplines presented.

What types of shooting drills were included in the challenge?

The challenge included positional shooting (standing, kneeling, prone), movement drills (retreating and shooting on the move), a precision revolver drill using a Smith & Wesson 586 L-Comp, and a high-speed steel target challenge.

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