USPSA - (JUST GOT CLASSIFIED) LIMITED OPTICS | CZ SHADOW 2

Published on April 22, 2026
Duration: 26:20

This video documents a USPSA Limited Optics classifier match featuring the CZ Shadow 2. The shooter focuses on improving footwork, transitions, and maintaining a sense of urgency throughout the stages. Key takeaways include the importance of aiming for specific points within the A-zone for accuracy, the impact of ammunition reliability (specifically light primer strikes with Belom 124gr), and the challenges of achieving a desired classification, ultimately resulting in a C-class rating. The shooter emphasizes continuous training and learning from mistakes to improve performance.

Quick Summary

In USPSA competition, aiming for a specific point within the A-zone of a target, rather than just center mass, is crucial for improving accuracy and increasing hit percentages. The shooter also encountered significant issues with light primer strikes from Belom 124gr ammunition, highlighting the importance of reliable ammo for competitive performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Match Goals
  2. 01:44Stage 1 Start
  3. 02:22Stage 3 Debrief
  4. 04:56Stage 4 Start
  5. 05:28Stage 4 Debrief & Ammo Issues
  6. 07:08Stage 5 Start
  7. 08:14Stage 5 Debrief & Accuracy Concerns
  8. 09:31Stage 6 Start
  9. 10:10Stage 6 Debrief
  10. 10:30Stage 7 Classifier Introduction
  11. 12:48Classifier Stage Start
  12. 13:50Classifier Results & Analysis
  13. 18:14Stage 1 (Revisited) & Ammo Malfunctions
  14. 20:24Stage 1 Debrief & Ammo Discussion
  15. 23:20Stage 2 Start & Debrief
  16. 24:51Conclusion & Channel Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key areas of focus for the shooter in this USPSA classifier match?

The shooter aims to improve their footwork, transitions between targets, and maintain a consistent sense of urgency throughout the competition stages. They also focus on accuracy by aiming at specific points within the A-zone.

What ammunition issues did the shooter encounter during the competition?

The shooter experienced frequent light primer strikes with Belom 124gr ammunition, causing malfunctions and increasing stage times. This issue was replicated across multiple firearms, indicating a problem with the ammo itself.

What was the shooter's initial classification after the classifier stage?

After the classifier stage, the shooter received an initial USPSA classification of C class. This was attributed to fumbling a reload during the classifier stage, which significantly impacted their time and hit factor.

What advice does the shooter offer for improving accuracy in USPSA?

The shooter strongly advises against aiming center mass and hoping for alphas. Instead, they recommend finding and aiming at a specific, consistent point within the A-zone of the target for improved accuracy and higher hit percentages.

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