Practical Shooting After Dark EP 91

Published on March 5, 2020
Duration: 33:02

This episode of Practical Shooting After Dark features discussions on innovative match awards like airsoft poppers and tumblers, emphasizing practical utility over traditional plaques. The hosts delve into strategic stage planning, advocating for evaluating all shooting angles regardless of handedness, and highlight the importance of pre-stage rituals and thorough equipment checks to minimize errors. A significant portion is dedicated to the evolving landscape of USPSA divisions, debating the future of major scoring and the role of single-action firearms in competition.

Quick Summary

When planning stage strategy for practical shooting, shooters should analyze the stage from all possible starting positions and angles, not just their dominant or weak side. The best plan prioritizes the fastest and most efficient flow, considering target placement, movement, and potential obstacles, rather than defaulting to a preconceived notion.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Guests
  2. 01:00Show & Tell: Airsoft Popper Award
  3. 03:36Discussion: Match Award Trends
  4. 07:06Stage Planning: Beyond Weak Hand Side
  5. 11:11Mistake: Reload Planning Without Stage Walkthrough
  6. 13:17Observing Other Shooters' Plans
  7. 14:00Pre-Stage Rituals & Checklists
  8. 17:12Observed Rituals: Snatching First Mag
  9. 18:04Remembering Stage Cues & Plans
  10. 21:03Differing Approaches to Stage Planning
  11. 23:18Question: Future of Major Scoring & SAO Firearms
  12. 25:52Considerations for Rule Changes
  13. 26:44Organic Decline of Major Scoring
  14. 29:19SAO Firearms in Competition
  15. 30:37Production Division Fundamentals
  16. 32:33Concluding Remarks & Listener Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some innovative match awards for practical shooting competitions?

Innovative match awards include practical items like airsoft poppers for dry fire training and Yeti-style tumblers. These are often preferred over traditional plaques because they are useful and serve as a lasting reminder of the competition, unlike awards that might be stored away.

How should shooters plan their strategy for a practical shooting stage?

Shooters should analyze a stage from all possible starting positions and angles, not just their dominant or weak side. The best plan prioritizes the fastest and most efficient flow, considering target placement, movement, and potential obstacles, rather than defaulting to a preconceived notion.

What are essential pre-stage rituals for competitive shooters?

Essential pre-stage rituals include thorough magazine checks to ensure correct round counts, practicing dry grips to build muscle memory, and visualizing the stage plan. These habits help manage nervous energy, ensure equipment readiness, and reduce the likelihood of errors during a run.

Will major power factor scoring disappear from USPSA divisions?

A complete elimination of major power factor scoring is unlikely soon due to competitors' investments in specialized equipment like .40 S&W firearms. Any significant rule changes would require a long, clearly communicated transition period to avoid making existing gear obsolete overnight.

Are single-action only firearms disadvantaged in USPSA divisions?

Single-action only firearms like 1911s are not penalized but are restricted to specific divisions such as Limited or Single Stack. They are not designed for divisions like Production or Carry Optics, which are built around striker-fired pistol platforms.

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