Practical Pistol Show 16 - Matt Mink Hates Curling

Published on March 4, 2015
Duration: 34:16

This episode of the Practical Pistol Show features Ben Stoeger and Matt Mink discussing competitive shooting topics. They delve into the criteria for having an 'athlete page' on social media, the importance of trigger control and sight alignment for speed and accuracy, and the nuances of the CZ Shadow 2 ACU model. The conversation also touches on the controversial IDPA ban of the ACU Shadow, the value of club matches versus dedicated range time, and the future growth of shooting sports. They also debate the merits of production division rules and the perceived advantages of different firearm platforms.

Quick Summary

The most important aspect of shooting fast and accurately is trigger control, with sight alignment being a secondary but crucial factor. The application of sights varies by distance, with close-range shots sometimes not requiring them. Matt Mink also notes that Automatic Accuracy's CZ Shadow builds are priced higher due to extensive trigger and action work.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Welcome to Practical Pistol Show
  2. 00:36Discussion Topic: Athlete Pages
  3. 01:01Who Needs an Athlete Page?
  4. 02:08Criteria for an Athlete Page
  5. 03:05Rob Leatham's Athlete Page
  6. 04:03Reasons for a Shooter Page
  7. 05:11Sponsor Perspective on Athlete Pages
  8. 06:24Speed Round Questions for Matt Mink
  9. 07:33Most Important Aspect: Fast & Accurate Shooting
  10. 08:37CZ Shadow vs. CZ Custom
  11. 10:24Is the ACU Shadow Going Away?
  12. 11:09ACU Shadow Performance and Accuracy
  13. 12:43IDPA Nationals ACU Shadow Ban
  14. 15:53Matt Mink's History with IDPA
  15. 17:28Club Matches vs. Range Drills
  16. 20:09Future of Gun Sports
  17. 21:15Shooting Sports in the Olympics?
  18. 23:28Shooting Sports vs. Curling
  19. 24:06Production Division Rules
  20. 24:36Glock vs. CZ Platform Advantage
  21. 27:45Podcast Questions: GM Rule Enforcement
  22. 30:30Favoritism in Competition?
  23. 32:02Dry Fire Practice Grip Size
  24. 33:41Outro and Contact Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most important aspect of shooting fast and accurately?

According to Matt Mink, the most crucial element for shooting fast and accurately is trigger control. Sight alignment is also important, but considered a secondary factor. The effective use of sights depends heavily on the distance to the target, with some close-range engagements not requiring them at all.

Why would someone choose a CZ Shadow from Automatic Accuracy over CZ Custom?

Automatic Accuracy's CZ Shadow builds are typically more expensive than those from CZ Custom because they invest more labor into refining the trigger and all moving parts. This focus aims to provide a superior feel and enhanced performance, reflecting the additional time and attention to detail in their gunsmithing.

Is the ACU Shadow still a viable competition firearm?

The ACU Shadow is still approved for USPSA Production division, though not for IPSC. While it was controversially banned from IDPA Nationals, its improved accuracy and softer shooting characteristics make it a desirable firearm for competitive shooters who value its performance advantages.

Should club matches be prioritized over dedicated range practice?

The value of club matches depends on their quality. If a club offers challenging stages with multiple shooting options, movers, and good cover, they are highly beneficial. However, if matches are basic and lack complexity, dedicated range time with specific drills might be more productive for skill development.

Does a small difference in grip size affect shooting accuracy?

A small difference, like 2mm in grip size for dry fire practice, is still valuable. While not identical to your primary firearm, practicing with a slightly different grip is significantly better than not practicing at all. It's recommended to use what you have to maintain proficiency.

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