RBCG PCSL All Steel 2Gun Match | Spin the Wheel!!!

Published on July 18, 2023
Duration: 5:55

This video covers an All Steel Two Gun match at Riverbend Gun Club, featuring a 'Spin the Wheel' element that adds an element of chance to the competition. The participant, Benoit, discusses the mental aspect of competition, specifically how he 'psyched himself out' on a particular stage. He emphasizes the value of taking 'risky paths' and using challenging scenarios as skill builders, even if they cost more time. The video encourages viewers to visit their local gun clubs to test their skills and stay sharp.

Quick Summary

The 'Spin the Wheel' element in a two-gun match introduces an unpredictable challenge where a competitor's next stage or target engagement might be determined by a random spin, adding an element of chance and requiring adaptability. Competition shooting, especially with challenging elements like 'Spin the Wheel,' acts as a skill builder by forcing competitors to adapt, overcome mental hurdles, and execute under pressure.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Introduction to Tactical Fellowship
  2. 00:03Riverbend Gun Club Two Gun Match
  3. 00:06All Steel Spin the Wheel Match
  4. 01:27Mental Game: Psyching Out
  5. 04:55Match Recap and Reflections
  6. 05:05Value of Risky Paths in Competition
  7. 05:19Skill Building Through Challenges
  8. 05:29Encouragement to Visit Local Gun Clubs

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Spin the Wheel' element in a two-gun match?

The 'Spin the Wheel' element in a two-gun match introduces an unpredictable challenge where a competitor's next stage or target engagement might be determined by a random spin, adding an element of chance and requiring adaptability.

How can competition shooting improve skills?

Competition shooting, especially with challenging elements like 'Spin the Wheel,' acts as a skill builder by forcing competitors to adapt, overcome mental hurdles, and execute under pressure, even if it means taking a riskier path.

Why is it important to visit local gun clubs?

Visiting local gun clubs is crucial for maintaining shooting proficiency, testing skills in a competitive environment, and staying sharp. It offers opportunities to practice and engage with the shooting community.

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