WILL I GET OUT OF C CLASS?

Published on September 29, 2025
Duration: 12:59

This video documents a competitive shooter's attempt to advance from C-Class to B-Class in a USPSA match. The shooter utilizes an Atlas Titan pistol and discusses the performance required on a classifier stage to achieve this goal. The content highlights the mental and technical aspects of competitive shooting, including stage execution, accuracy, and reload efficiency.

Quick Summary

Advancing from C-Class to B-Class in USPSA requires achieving a specific score percentage on classifier stages. For classifier 24-06, a score of 45% or higher is the minimum threshold. The shooter in this video successfully advanced by scoring 61% on this stage with their Atlas Titan pistol.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Goal
  2. 00:57Stage 1 Start
  3. 01:03Stage 1 Results & Class Advancement
  4. 01:25Post-Stage Analysis
  5. 01:46Upcoming Event Promotion
  6. 02:59Stage 2 Start
  7. 05:00Stage 2 End & DQ
  8. 05:32Stage 2 Analysis
  9. 05:48Stage 3 Start
  10. 06:18Stage 3 End
  11. 06:35Stage 3 Analysis
  12. 07:08Stage 4 Start
  13. 07:33Stage 4 End
  14. 07:56Stage 4 Analysis
  15. 09:11Stage 5 End
  16. 09:23Stage 6 Start
  17. 10:22Stage 6 Analysis
  18. 11:59Stage 7 Start
  19. 12:02Stage 7 End & Final Results

Frequently Asked Questions

How does a shooter advance from C-Class to B-Class in USPSA?

Advancing from C-Class to B-Class in USPSA typically requires achieving a certain score percentage on classifier stages. For classifier 24-06, a score of 45% or higher is needed to make this class change, as demonstrated by the shooter in this video.

What is the Atlas Titan pistol used for in competition?

The Atlas Titan is a high-end handgun favored by competitive shooters in disciplines like USPSA. Its precision and reliability make it suitable for demanding stages that require both speed and accuracy, as seen in this B-Class advancement attempt.

What are common challenges faced in USPSA competition?

Competitors in USPSA face challenges such as maintaining accuracy under time pressure, executing efficient reloads, adapting to different stage designs, and avoiding disqualifications due to equipment malfunctions or rule infractions, like hitting prohibited targets.

What is a classifier stage in USPSA?

A classifier stage in USPSA is a standardized course of fire used to determine a shooter's classification (e.g., C, B, A, Master). Performance on these stages is critical for ranking and advancing within the competition structure.

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