USPSA- My 3rd Match

Published on April 30, 2025
Duration: 9:52

This video documents the user's third USPSA competition at Route 66 Shooting Park, competing in the Open division with an M&P 2.0 ported pistol equipped with a magwell. The shooter discusses the cost of their setup compared to higher-end competition guns and highlights the event's atmosphere, including the presence of other notable shooters. The video showcases multiple stages of the competition, with the shooter providing post-stage analysis and debriefing their performance, including hit factors and areas for improvement, while also mentioning the challenging weather conditions.

Quick Summary

The shooter is participating in their third USPSA competition at Route 66 Shooting Park, utilizing an M&P 2.0 ported pistol with a magwell in the Open division. They employ an Insta 360 Go camera on their hat for POV footage and discuss their performance, including hit factors and areas for improvement, amidst challenging weather conditions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Setup
  2. 00:19Route 66 Shooting Park & Competitors
  3. 00:39Camera Setup for POV
  4. 01:15First Stage Begins
  5. 02:01Stage 1 Safety Check & Time
  6. 02:50Firearm Discussion (M&P 2.0 Open)
  7. 03:05Second Stage Begins
  8. 03:29Stage 2 Safety Check & Notes
  9. 04:06Third Stage Safety Check & Time
  10. 04:48Fourth Stage Begins
  11. 05:15Stage 4 Safety Check & Time
  12. 05:27Fifth Stage Begins
  13. 05:46Stage 5 Safety Check & Scoring
  14. 06:13Stage Strategy Discussion
  15. 06:52Jitters & Buzzer Impact
  16. 07:12Sixth Stage Begins
  17. 07:37Stage 6 Safety Check & Scoring
  18. 08:21Competition End & Results
  19. 08:25Performance Debrief & Weather
  20. 08:43Merchandise Announcement
  21. 09:10YouTube Channel Membership
  22. 09:39Call for Advice & Next Video

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearm is being used in this USPSA competition?

The shooter is competing with an M&P 2.0 ported pistol that has been upgraded with a magwell. This setup is being used in the Open division of USPSA.

Where is this USPSA competition taking place?

The competition is being held at Route 66 Shooting Park. This venue regularly hosts USPSA-style matches, typically on weekends.

How does the shooter record their competition stages?

The shooter uses an Insta 360 Go camera, which is small and can be mounted on their hat. This allows for a first-person Point-of-View (POV) recording of each stage.

What are the typical performance metrics discussed in USPSA competitions?

In USPSA, performance is often measured by a 'hit factor,' which combines accuracy (target hits) with speed (time taken). The shooter mentions averaging between 4.5 and 5.5 for their hit factor.

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