USPSA LO Master Run 92.93% - CM 24-01 Can You Strong and Weak Hand?

Published on November 16, 2025
Duration: 0:23

This video showcases a Master class run in the USPSA classifier CM 24-01, demonstrating proficient execution of both freestyle and strong/weak hand shooting strings. The shooter achieves a 92.93% score, highlighting efficient transitions and accuracy. Instruction is provided by a highly experienced competitor, offering valuable insights into advanced handgun techniques for competitive scenarios.

Quick Summary

The USPSA CM 24-01 classifier tests freestyle and strong/weak hand shooting. A 92.93% score, achieved by TheHumbleMarksman, signifies a Master class performance, demonstrating advanced handgun control and transitions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00String 1: Freestyle
  2. 00:07String 2: Strong and Weak Hand
  3. 00:16Score Summary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the USPSA CM 24-01 classifier?

The USPSA CM 24-01 is a standardized stage used in competition to classify a shooter's skill level. It requires proficiency in both standard freestyle shooting and shooting with only the strong or weak hand.

How can I improve my strong and weak hand shooting for USPSA?

Practice transitioning smoothly between hands, focusing on maintaining a stable grip and sight picture. Incorporate dedicated strong and weak hand drills into your training regimen to build proficiency and control.

What does a 92.93% score mean in USPSA?

A score of 92.93% on a classifier stage like CM 24-01 is considered a Master class performance, indicating a very high level of skill, accuracy, and speed in competitive shooting.

What equipment is used in the CM 24-01 classifier run shown?

The video shows a competitor using a handgun equipped with a slide-mounted red dot optic, likely a double-stack 1911 style pistol (like a 2011), chambered in 9mm, competing in the Limited Optics division.

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