USPSA Nerds Only - April 2019 Match Analysis - Carry Optics A

Published on May 5, 2019
Duration: 17:57

This analysis of an April 2019 USPSA Carry Optics match highlights key areas for improvement. The shooter identifies a need to increase overall points scored, improve speed on stages, and refine shooting techniques such as maintaining a low stance, efficient weight transfer, and faster transitions. Specific stage breakdowns reveal opportunities to optimize movement, reload efficiency, and target engagement strategies, particularly on fixed-time and classifier stages where accuracy on steel is critical. The analysis emphasizes the importance of consistent performance across all stages to achieve higher match scores.

Quick Summary

This USPSA Carry Optics match analysis reveals that achieving 90%+ of available points is crucial. Key areas for improvement include increasing stage speed, refining shooting techniques like maintaining a low stance and efficient weight transfer, and ensuring accuracy on all steel targets in classifier stages. Faster split times (35-40 csec) and efficient movement are vital for competitive success.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Match Overview & Score Analysis
  2. 00:27Stage 1: Strategy & Performance
  3. 01:21Stage 2: Movement & Technique
  4. 03:02Stage 3: Long Range Shots & Movement Tuning
  5. 04:41Stage 4: Hoser Stage Analysis
  6. 06:44Stage 5: Fixed Time Stage & Accuracy Issues
  7. 08:46Classifier Stage: Paper Poppers & Steel Accuracy
  8. 09:46Final Stage: Speed vs. Accuracy
  9. 10:34Key Takeaways & Future Training Focus

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key areas for improvement in USPSA Carry Optics based on this match analysis?

The analysis highlights the need to increase overall points scored (aiming for 90%+), improve stage speed, and refine shooting techniques like maintaining a low stance, efficient weight transfer, and faster transitions. Accuracy on steel targets in classifier stages is also a critical focus.

How can a shooter improve their split times in USPSA competition?

To improve split times, shooters should focus on 'getting on the gas' after the first shot, aiming for splits in the 35-40 centisecond range. This involves faster trigger reset, efficient sight acquisition, and minimizing unnecessary movement between shots.

What is the importance of maintaining a low shooting stance in practical shooting?

Maintaining a low shooting stance, especially when entering and engaging targets, reduces the time spent standing up. This allows for faster weight transfer and quicker movement to the next position, significantly contributing to faster stage times.

Why is accuracy on steel targets crucial in USPSA classifier stages?

Classifier stages often have a high hit factor requirement, and missed steel targets result in significant time penalties or a zero score for that target. Prioritizing accurate engagement of all steel is essential for achieving a good score and classification.

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