My first shooting competition πŸ˜…

Published on June 16, 2023
Duration: 0:33

This video documents a shooter's first experience in a competition, showcasing improvement across three strings. The shooter utilizes a striker-fired handgun with a red dot optic and an OWB competition holster. Times improved from 5.30s to 3.97s, demonstrating effective target transitions and safe firearm handling.

Quick Summary

In this first shooting competition, the shooter improved their time from 5.30s to 3.97s using a striker-fired handgun with a red dot optic and an OWB competition holster on a dedicated belt.

Chapters

  1. 00:00First String of Fire
  2. 00:11Second String - Improved Speed
  3. 00:22Third String - Holster Draw & Faster Transitions

Frequently Asked Questions

What equipment was used in this first shooting competition?

The shooter used a striker-fired handgun, likely a Glock, equipped with a large-window red dot optic (similar to a Trijicon SRO). They also used an Outside the Waistband (OWB) competition holster on a dedicated belt system.

How much did the shooter's time improve during the competition?

The shooter's times improved significantly across the three strings shown. The first string took 5.30 seconds, the second 4.75 seconds, and the final string was completed in 3.97 seconds.

What type of competition targets were used?

The competition featured a Steel Challenge 'Smoke & Hope' target array. This setup includes five steel targets: four large rectangular plates and one stop plate.

What key skills did the shooter demonstrate?

The shooter showed consistent grip, safe firearm handling, and efficient target transitions. Their performance improved notably across the strings, indicating effective learning and adaptation.

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