This YouTube video documents the creator's experience at the Cherokee Gun Club's February 2017 USPSA match. The shooter identifies specific weaknesses in their game: steel targets, low ports, and memory stages. The match featured a variety of challenges including multiple memory stages (one with low ports), a falling steel stage, a speed shoot field course, and a classifier. The shooter acknowledges a poor start but notes improvement in later stages, despite technical difficulties with audio equipment. The video highlights a near-perfect double on the classifier, resulting in a Grand Master score, although the overall sentiment is that it was a "bad day shooting."
This YouTube video, titled "Hooper shooting 'low ports'," focuses on practical shooting techniques, likely within a competitive or training context. The description provides links to Practical Shooting Training Group (PSTG) for in-person classes and digital coaching, as well as Ben Stoeger's books on Amazon and the PSTG podcast. The content appears to be instructional, aiming to improve shooting skills, as indicated by the mention of "low ports" which is a specific shooting drill or technique. The emphasis is on training and skill development rather than a specific firearm review.
This video appears to be a training demonstration focusing on specific shooting positions, referred to as "Low Ports Position 1 + 2." The description points to practicalshootingtraininggroup.com for in-person classes and digital coaching, suggesting an instructional nature. It also links to Ben Stoeger's books on Amazon and a podcast from PSTG, indicating a connection to established firearms training resources and personalities. The content likely delves into the mechanics and application of these shooting positions for competitive or tactical purposes.
This YouTube video features Ben discussing 'low ports' in the context of firearms, likely related to shooting techniques or firearm modifications. The description directs viewers to practicalshootingtraininggroup.com for in-person classes and digital coaching, as well as Ben Stoeger's books on Amazon and a podcast from PSTG. This indicates the content is geared towards training and improvement in shooting sports or tactical applications.
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