President's Hundred Tab w/ Stock Glock 17

Published on March 25, 2026
Duration: 20:43

This video details the process and techniques for competing in the President's Hundred match, a prestigious bullseye pistol competition. The instructor demonstrates how to shoot a stock Glock 17 Gen 2 at 50 and 25 yards, emphasizing proper sight alignment, trigger control, and the challenges of one-handed shooting at extended distances. The content highlights that achieving competitive scores does not require highly modified firearms, but rather consistent practice and understanding of marksmanship fundamentals.

Quick Summary

The President's Hundred match is a 40-shot bullseye competition featuring slow fire at 50 yards and timed/rapid fire at 25 yards. A stock Glock 17 Gen 2 can be competitive, with scores demonstrating that advanced modifications are not essential for placing well. Key techniques include precise sight alignment, an optimal 4-7 second trigger pull, and mastering one-handed shooting, especially at the more challenging 50-yard distance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Bullseye and President's Hundred Match
  2. 00:50Challenge: Stock Glock 17 Gen 2 in President's Hundred
  3. 01:15Bullseye Competition Course of Fire Explained
  4. 01:4150 Yard vs 25 Yard Targets (B6 vs B8)
  5. 01:55Stock Glock 17 Gen 2 Setup and Sight Modifications
  6. 02:43One-Handed Shooting Technique in Bullseye
  7. 03:03Ammunition Used
  8. 04:0750 Yard Slow Fire String 1
  9. 05:43Scoring the First 50 Yard Target
  10. 06:54Target Repair Process
  11. 07:30Optimal Trigger Pull Window for Slow Fire
  12. 09:3250 Yard Slow Fire String 2
  13. 11:49Scoring the Second 50 Yard Target
  14. 12:09Repair Center Application
  15. 12:2625 Yard Timed Fire Setup
  16. 12:43Timed Fire String 1 (20 seconds)
  17. 13:46Analysis of Timed Fire Shots
  18. 14:26Scoring the Timed Fire Target
  19. 14:5825 Yard Rapid Fire Setup
  20. 15:18Rapid Fire String 1 (10 seconds)
  21. 16:12Rapid Fire String 2 (10 seconds)
  22. 16:33Analysis of Rapid Fire Shots
  23. 16:41Scoring the Rapid Fire Targets
  24. 17:05Total Score Calculation
  25. 17:13Stock Glock 17 Performance Recap
  26. 18:12Importance of Patience and Practice at 50 Yards
  27. 19:03Why 50 Yards is Four Times Harder
  28. 19:39Common Errors Revealed by One-Handed Shooting
  29. 20:20Conclusion and Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the President's Hundred match and how is it scored?

The President's Hundred match is a 40-shot bullseye competition held annually. It includes slow fire at 50 yards and timed/rapid fire at 25 yards. Scores are based on the rings hit, with X-rings counting as 10s and used for tiebreaking. A bullet touching a ring scores the higher value.

Can a stock Glock 17 be competitive in bullseye shooting?

Yes, a stock Glock 17 Gen 2, even with basic sight modifications, can be competitive. The video demonstrates a score of 352 with 7 X's, which would place within the top 100 competitors, proving that advanced modifications are not always necessary.

What are the key techniques for bullseye pistol shooting?

Key techniques include maintaining proper sight alignment with adequate light on both sides of the front sight, developing an optimal trigger pull between 4-7 seconds, and mastering one-handed shooting. Consistent follow-through and grip are crucial, especially at 50 yards.

Why is shooting at 50 yards significantly harder than at 25 yards?

At 50 yards, the target's effective surface area is four times smaller than at 25 yards. This means errors in trigger control, grip, and follow-through are amplified, making precision much more challenging and revealing fundamental weaknesses.

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