Steel Match Madness | Shooting To My Limits EP.7

Published on December 7, 2025
Duration: 22:14

This video showcases a competitive steel match, highlighting advanced shooting techniques and stage strategy. Alyssa Seymour, an experienced shooter, demonstrates skills like rapid target transitions, movement between shooting boxes, and engaging various steel targets. The content emphasizes the importance of practice, stage planning, and adapting to different target types, offering insights for intermediate to advanced competitive shooters.

Quick Summary

Competitive shooter Alyssa Seymour uses a Staccato P 9mm in this steel match, emphasizing strategies like rapid target transitions, stage planning, and utilizing audible feedback. She highlights the importance of practicing movement with reloads and engaging various steel targets, while also touching on advanced techniques like point shooting for speed.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Match Overview
  2. 02:11Stage 1: Texas Star and Poppers
  3. 03:39Stage 2: Color-Coded Targets and The Spinner
  4. 08:47Stage 3: Dual Texas Stars and Moving Platform
  5. 11:38Stage 4: Reactive Steel and Activators
  6. 13:47Stage 5: High Target Count and Barrels
  7. 16:03Lessons Learned and Point Shooting

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearm is Alyssa Seymour using in the Steel Match Madness video?

Alyssa Seymour is primarily using a Staccato P (specifically identified as a Staccato HD P 4.5) in 9mm caliber during the steel match competition shown in the video.

What are key strategies for success in steel match shooting?

Key strategies include focusing on transition speed between targets, effective stage planning and target prioritization, utilizing audible feedback from steel, and practicing movement with mandatory reloads.

What are common mistakes to avoid in steel matches?

Common mistakes include failing to properly engage targets (like not spinning a spinner), struggling with unstable props, and poor stage planning, all of which can lead to significant time penalties or slower stage times.

What advice is given regarding point shooting in competitive shooting?

At high levels, point shooting is suggested as a technique where shooters trust their instincts to aim, rather than over-focusing on the red dot or iron sights, potentially increasing speed.

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