This video showcases a USPSA (United States Practical Shooting Association) match, specifically detailing the shooter's experience on the fourth stage. The title and hashtags indicate a focus on competitive shooting disciplines within USPSA, including Carry Optics and Open divisions. The content is likely to offer insights into practical shooting, stage strategy, and potentially the equipment used in these dynamic shooting sports. It's aimed at viewers interested in competitive shooting, particularly those involved or looking to get involved in USPSA.
This video focuses on recoil management techniques for pistol shooting, featuring insights from multiple National and World Champion Christian Sailer. The host shares a specific comment from Sailer that improved their grip, and details their current process for controlling recoil. The video also includes sponsored mentions for Optics Planet, Axil Hearing Protection, LOK Grips, WarbirdPro, and AceXR. Safety disclaimers are prominent, emphasizing that all firearms are handled safely and shooting occurs on a closed range. The content aims to be educational and entertaining for firearms enthusiasts.
This video captures the excitement of the USPSA Open/PCC Nationals held in Talladega, Alabama. It focuses on competitive shooting disciplines, highlighting the action and readiness of competitors. The title implies a dynamic event with participants preparing to engage in shooting competitions.
This video focuses on the CZ 75 TS, highlighting its "9 Major" caliber and its significance for the IPSC Open Division. The title includes relevant hashtags like #ladysharpshooter and #czechmate, suggesting a focus on competitive shooting and potentially a female shooter's perspective. The content likely delves into why this specific firearm and caliber are advantageous in IPSC Open.
This YouTube video provides a first look and initial shooting impressions of the Staccato XC, highlighting it as the flagship pistol in Staccato's lineup. The description emphasizes its integration of features typically found in open division competition pistols, making it readily available. The creator encourages subscriptions and channel support through Patreon and Super Thanks.
This YouTube video from Tactical Fellowship features Benwa competing in a USPSA match at River Bend Gun Club on June 25th, 2022, in the Open Division. The video focuses on the hit tracking, indicating the effectiveness of shots with green (A zone), yellow (C zone), and red (D zone) indicators, as well as misses. The title teases whether Benwa will achieve his goal of reaching the upper 50 percent, hinting at potential dramatic failures. The description also promotes the Tactical Fellowship store and their Rumble channel.
This video features the 'Double Tap Championship 2022' with the author running a Bul Armory Ultimate Racer in the USPSA Open division, ultimately securing 4th place. The description emphasizes safety protocols, adherence to legal standards, and the educational/entertainment purpose of the content. It explicitly states that no modifications are being taught or demonstrated, and all featured items are legal and commonly available. The content is presented as the individual author's opinion, with a disclaimer for fair use of any third-party footage.
This video provides a recap of the 2022 USPSA Multi Gun Nationals, highlighting the event's strengths and weaknesses. The author praises the shift in USPSA's approach to multi-gun, with more relaxed gun handling rules and supportive ROs, as well as excellent food offerings. Criticisms include the stages lacking unique challenges and having surprisingly low round counts, along with long reset times and gun staging issues. The video mentions specific firearms like the Sig M400 Tread rifle, Cobalt Kinetics 13.7 Cobalt Pro rifle, and Atlas Gunworks Erebus pistol. The author's personal performance and sponsors are also featured. Overall, it's described as a great time with a tight race.
This YouTube video from Tactical Fellowship covers a USPSA match held at River Bend Gun Club in Georgia. The video features Ben participating in the Open Division (Match #28) on March 26th, 2022. It highlights the "hit tracking" system with color-coded indicators for A, C, and D zone hits, as well as misses. The description teases the video's content by posing questions about Ben's performance after a year-long break, the reliability of his GoPro, and whether his eye protection will receive peer approval. The video also includes social media links to Parler and Rumble, along with a spiritual reflection and music credits.
This video features footage from a CTASA USPSA match in February 2022, specifically focusing on the Open division and highlighting the use of a Bul ULTIMATE RACER pistol. The creator achieved 2nd overall and 2nd in the Open division with a 94% score. The description includes extensive disclaimers regarding safety, training, and the legal nature of the firearms and accessories shown, emphasizing that the content is for educational and entertainment purposes only. The creator explicitly states they are not selling firearms or parts, nor are they instructing on modifications.
This video showcases the creator's experience competing in the 2021 USPSA Racegun Nationals in the Open division. It features match footage and highlights various firearm accessories and gear, including red dot sights from manufacturers like Swampfox, Holosun, Bushnell, and Sig Sauer, as well as holsters and hearing protection. The description also includes multiple affiliate links for products and mentions supporting the creator on Odysee and Patreon. The video emphasizes safe handling and production in a controlled environment.
This video covers the 2021 Memorial 3-Gun competition, a challenging and fun event with a significant purpose: honoring fallen soldiers from the special operations community. Gold Star families are present, adding an emotional layer to the day, culminating in a memorial ceremony. The presenter discusses their third-place finish in the open division despite some difficulties with medium-range rifle targets, attributing it to working with a new Cobalt Kinetics rifle and needing to better learn its ballistics. An ammo malfunction on the final stage was the only hiccup, with other firearms performing flawlessly. The video also promotes a Multigun Dryfire Mastery Course, Cobalt Kinetics, Atlas Gunworks pistols, and Farewell Firearms merchandise and classes.