I Hate Matches…But You Should Still Compete

Published on April 4, 2022
Duration: 22:40

This video follows Jimmy B Rodriguez and friends as they participate in a rifle match. While expressing personal frustrations with certain aspects of competitive shooting, such as stage planning and perceived safety redundancies, Jimmy emphasizes the undeniable benefits of competition for improving shooting skills. He highlights how matches test shooters in unfamiliar positions, under pressure, and reveal gear limitations, ultimately serving as a crucial benchmark for improvement.

Quick Summary

Competitive shooting is vital for firearms enthusiasts as it tests skills in unfamiliar positions and under pressure, revealing gear limitations and providing a benchmark for improvement. Despite frustrations like stage planning, competition forces shooters to confront their weaknesses and refine their marksmanship.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Preston's Rifle Case Struggle
  2. 00:04Emulating the Instructor
  3. 00:30Journey to the Rifle Match
  4. 00:43Match Predictions Begin
  5. 00:52Optics vs. Red Dot Divisions
  6. 01:01Introducing Other Shooters
  7. 01:17Preston's Prediction for Taylor
  8. 01:38First Stage Experience
  9. 01:47Intermission & Match Frustrations
  10. 02:02Price's First Time Shooting
  11. 02:34Preston's Frustration Builds
  12. 02:57Unpredictable Match Rules
  13. 03:07Stage Planning Challenges
  14. 03:30Abandoning Stage Plans
  15. 04:14Defining Misses: Paper vs. Off Paper
  16. 04:32Malfunctions and Blanks
  17. 04:46Checking Drills with Blanks
  18. 05:54Mid-Day Score Update
  19. 06:07Explaining Match Dislikes
  20. 06:17The 'Funny' Aspect of Matches
  21. 06:32Safety Protocols: Flagging and Bagging
  22. 06:52Subconscious Rhetoric of Safety
  23. 07:27Stage Planning & Time Consumption
  24. 07:55Taylor's Excuses
  25. 08:07Back to Competition Predictions
  26. 08:54Rare No-Shoot Sighting
  27. 09:14Don't Shoot the White
  28. 09:22Preston's Natural Habitat
  29. 10:39Post-Match Food and Feedback
  30. 10:50Disputed Target Hits and Ricochets
  31. 11:01Price Testifies on Jimmy's Shooting
  32. 11:06The Value of Competition Despite Frustration
  33. 11:35Matches Make You Better
  34. 11:49Matches: Awesome or Not?
  35. 11:59Taylor's First Win Celebration
  36. 12:27Taylor's Past Victories
  37. 12:31Taylor's Favorite Strategy: Diversion
  38. 12:43Pull-Up Competition Challenge
  39. 13:07Pull-Up Competition Results
  40. 13:30Shooting vs. Pull-Up Competition

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is competitive shooting important for firearms enthusiasts?

Competitive shooting is crucial because it pushes shooters beyond their comfort zones, forcing them to adapt to unfamiliar positions and scenarios. It also serves as a rigorous test for firearm and gear reliability under pressure, providing valuable data for improvement.

What are common frustrations in competitive shooting?

Common frustrations include complex stage planning, perceived excessive safety redundancies that might send the wrong message, and the time-consuming nature of matches. These issues can detract from the core skill-building aspect for some participants.

How does competition help improve shooting skills?

Competition exposes shooters to diverse shooting positions and high-pressure situations, revealing their true capabilities and gear limitations. This benchmark allows them to identify weaknesses and focus their practice on specific areas for improvement.

What is the benefit of shooting 'cold bore' in competitions?

Shooting 'cold bore' in competitions, where there's often a wait between stages, simulates real-world scenarios where immediate accuracy is required without a warm-up. This tests a shooter's ability to perform under less-than-ideal conditions.

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