C.J. documents his inaugural USPSA shooting match experience, detailing the challenges and atmosphere of competitive shooting. The video covers stage walkthroughs, understanding divisions, pre-match preparation, and offers advice for first-time competitors. It highlights the learning curve of the sport, including common mistakes like reload difficulties and missed targets, while also showcasing the supportive community. The video provides an introduction to competitive shooting for beginners, using a red dot sight.
This video recaps the 2025 NRL Sheep Mountain Shootout, featuring Match Director Landon Michaels and Mitch Libby. They discuss the event, likely sharing insights into the challenges, strategies, and equipment used in this competitive long-range shooting event. The content is geared towards enthusiasts of precision rifle shooting and related disciplines. The description also promotes the Gunwerks YouTube channel for content on long shots, tough shots, shooting tips, DIY, and ballistics.
This video title suggests a scenario where the opposing force or individuals in a competitive or simulated scenario are in control of the match director's role. This could imply a discussion of tactics, strategy, or perhaps a critique of a competition or training exercise where control dynamics are highlighted. The focus is likely on the strategic elements within a firearms-related context, potentially with an undertone of 'rules of engagement' or how a situation is managed.
This video promotes the 2019 Monster Lake Mayhem event hosted by Gunwerks, featuring Match Director Philip Velayo. The event is scheduled for September 27-28, 2019, in Cody, WY. Match training sessions are available prior to the competition. The description also encourages viewers to subscribe to the Gunwerks YouTube channel for content related to long-range shooting, challenging shots, shooting tips, DIY projects, and ballistics.
This video features an interview with T.J. Pilling, Match Director and owner of Tiger Valley, discussing the 2018 Tiger Valley event. Pilling shares his extensive experience in law enforcement, including roles in Patrol, SWAT, Narcotics, and Training, with over twenty-three years as a Precision Marksman on SWAT and seven years as a Range Master and Firearms Instructor. He has instructed a wide range of courses, from basic to advanced handgun, shotgun, subgun, and precision rifle, along with concealed carry and tactics training, hosting attendees from various government departments.
This YouTube video offers a behind-the-scenes look at the Rocky Mountain 3-Gun (RM3G) match. John Paul interviews Denise Johnson, a co-organizer, to reveal details about the event's operations and planning. The video focuses on the organizational aspects and insider information of a major 3-Gun competition.
This episode of the Practical Pistol Show, episode 84, delves into the topic of disqualifications (DQs) in competitive shooting, specifically referencing a discussion on the doodieproject.com forum about a high number of DQs in an area match. The hosts likely discuss the reasons behind these disqualifications and their implications for competitors.
This video title, 'How Many DQs is too many?', strongly suggests a discussion or analysis related to firearm competitions or shooting events. The term 'DQs' (disqualifications) is a common term in competitive shooting. The video likely explores the rules, penalties, and scenarios that lead to disqualification in such events, and potentially debates whether the current standards are too strict or too lenient. It's aimed at an audience familiar with shooting sports and competition rules.
This episode of the Practical Pistol Show features a panel discussion on a controversial topic in competitive shooting: the possibility of changing match results after the competition has concluded. The discussion likely delves into the rules, ethics, and practical implications of such decisions within the shooting sports community. A link to a forum thread is provided for further discussion.
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