If your position only works on the barricade you train on, it’s already failed.
Instruction from USPSA Grandmaster Mark Smith emphasizes that effective barricade shooting positions must be universal, not specific to training setups. He critiques positions like the double-knee, which rely on ideal geometry, and highlights the limitations of real-world obstacles like chain-link fences. Smith advocates for a neutral shooting load for maximum versatility across any supportive structure.









