MY 5th USPSA MATCH - CZ SHADOW #ipscshooting #ipscstudy #uspsacarryoptics #uspsaopen #shootingrange

Published on February 21, 2026
Duration: 0:36

This video demonstrates the execution of a USPSA match stage, highlighting target engagement, tactical reloads, and the critical firearm clearing procedure upon stage completion. The shooter, using a CZ Shadow with a Holosun 507C optic, showcases competent handling and self-correction on movement strategy. The demonstration concludes with a score of 2487 and a confirmed 'Range clear'.

Quick Summary

A USPSA match stage involves listening for commands, engaging targets, performing tactical reloads, and declaring completion. The critical final step is safely clearing the firearm by removing the magazine, locking the slide, and inspecting the chamber and magazine well.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Stage Start and Initial Engagement
  2. 00:05Target Engagement and Movement
  3. 00:14Tactical Reload and Continued Firing
  4. 00:28Stage Completion and Firearm Clear

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key steps in completing a USPSA match stage?

Key steps include listening for the 'Stand by' command, engaging all targets efficiently, performing tactical reloads as needed, declaring 'Complete' upon finishing, and then safely clearing the firearm for Range Officer inspection.

What firearm and optic are used in this USPSA match video?

The shooter is using a CZ Shadow handgun equipped with a Holosun 507C red dot optic, configured for the Carry Optics division in USPSA.

How is a firearm cleared after a USPSA stage?

After declaring completion, the firearm is cleared by removing the magazine, locking the slide to the rear, and visually and physically inspecting the chamber and magazine well to ensure it is empty.

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