Setting Up Your Competition Race Rig

Published on March 17, 2021
Duration: 1:27

Nick Saeedy of RECOILtv explains how to set up a competition race rig, emphasizing efficiency and personal mechanics. Key adjustments include holster placement based on body type and draw stroke, and magazine holder positioning for optimal reload speed. The goal is to fine-tune the rig for maximum efficiency during competition.

Quick Summary

Optimize your competition race rig by focusing on body mechanics and draw stroke efficiency. Adjust your holster to fit your body type and firearm, and test its position by drawing in a mirror. Position magazine holders for quick, full-arm reloads, avoiding inefficient wrist breaks for maximum speed.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Competition Gear
  2. 00:07Open Division Gear Adjustability
  3. 00:14Efficiency in Competition
  4. 00:19Holster Setup and Body Mechanics
  5. 00:32Competition Holster Adjustability
  6. 00:42Testing Holster Position
  7. 00:50Magazine Holder Placement
  8. 00:59Reload Efficiency
  9. 01:09Race Rig Adjustability for Efficiency
  10. 01:13Fine-Tuning Your Rig

Frequently Asked Questions

How should I position my competition holster for maximum efficiency?

Position your competition holster based on your body mechanics and draw stroke. Test the placement by drawing in front of a mirror, ensuring only your arms move. Adjust it to fit your body type and the specific firearm you're using for optimal performance.

What is the key difference in magazine holder placement for competition versus tactical use?

For competition, magazine holders are placed for maximum speed and efficiency, allowing your entire arm to engage in the reload. This contrasts with tactical setups, where the focus might be different. The goal is to avoid breaking wrist angles for a faster, smoother reload.

Why is adjustability so important for a competition race rig?

A competition race rig needs to be highly adjustable to accommodate your unique body type and shooting style. This personalization ensures that your gear works with your natural movements, leading to a more efficient draw and reload, which are critical factors in competitive shooting.

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