Barricade Shooting Masterclass with Mark Smith

Published on November 18, 2025
Duration: 36:05

This guide details advanced barricade shooting techniques taught by USPSA Grandmaster Mark Smith. It covers establishing Natural Point of Aim, utilizing barricade height for optimal stance (standing vs. high kneel), prioritizing firearm stability before body position, and leveraging tools like support bags and slings for enhanced stability. The instruction emphasizes repeatable standards and metrics for performance.

Quick Summary

USPSA Grandmaster Mark Smith teaches advanced barricade shooting, emphasizing stability and durability. Key techniques include using barricade height to choose between standing or high kneeling positions, establishing Natural Point of Aim, and leveraging support bags or slings for enhanced firearm stability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Barricade Shooting
  2. 00:35Stability and Durability Principles
  3. 01:34Natural Point of Aim and Barricade Height
  4. 02:52Principles of Stability
  5. 03:24The Triangle of Positional Shooting
  6. 05:40Kneeling Techniques
  7. 12:51Sling Use for Stability
  8. 14:54Standing Barricade Mechanics

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key principles for effective barricade shooting?

Effective barricade shooting focuses on maximizing stability and durability. This involves establishing a Natural Point of Aim, using barricade height to dictate stance (standing or high kneel), and prioritizing firearm support before body stabilization. Utilizing aids like support bags or slings further enhances stability.

How does barricade height influence shooting position?

Barricade height is critical. If the barricade is at or above your belt line, a standing position is generally preferred for better stability and mobility. If the barricade is below your belt line, transitioning to a high kneeling position is recommended for optimal support.

What is the role of a support bag in barricade shooting?

A support bag provides a baseline of 'perfect' stability, allowing a shooter to understand and replicate optimal firearm support. It helps bridge gaps and create a solid platform, making shots more consistent and repeatable, especially when natural support is limited.

How can a sling be used for stability when shooting from a barricade?

When a support bag isn't available, a sling can be employed using techniques like the 'pool cue' method. This involves wrapping the sling around the support hand to create tension and elevation, bridging the gap between the firearm's rail and the barricade for enhanced mechanical stability.

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