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Video of 2nd IPSC training at local range in 2021 after an almost 9 month Covid-19 shutdown Great to do IPSC live fire training again! 5 exercises/stages from an overview and a FPV camera perspective, including performance analysis on what went OK and what I need to improve on or test. More interesting Practical Shooting content and polls on the "Community Tab" on my Channel! DVC
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Video that explains the IPSC technique to shave of tens of a second by improving efficiency for starting positions to shoot hard lean targets to the right or the left. More interesting Practical Shooting content, projects and polls on the "Community Tab" on my Channel! Let me know in the Comments below which techniques you use! DVC
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On 6/25/2021 at 4:27 AM, Bunnies4r5 said:
Hey guys,
I am getting to a point in uspsa where the number one thing holding me back is my movement. My accuracy, draw, And reloads are all pretty respectable but my movement needs work. I am trying to keep both hands on the gun basically unless im going in to a full gate. I am right handed btw. When moving left to right it's easy to not break the 180 but I notice practicing at home I have to rotate my hips alot more when running right to left. It seems to me the most comfortable method and the method that keeps my gun the farthest from the 180 is to rotate the gun so the side of my slide is parallel with the ground allowing me to angle my wrists back away from the 180.
Is this an appropriate/useful method? Is there a better method? Do you know of any videos that may be useful to me improving here?
I would appreciate any and all movement advice you can offer me. I am currently C class and have been shooting USPSA for a few months, I feel like if I can get my speed up a little more B class is within reach.
Thanks alot for any advice!
Hi, check out the videos on my YT-Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/IPSCUSPSATrainingTechniquesTipsandShootersChannel/videos
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I have 3 big stick mags for training and and 3 big stick mags for matches per open gun (3), I do not mix.
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Video that provides my first impressions on the installation and operation of the Mark 7 Primer Xpress installed on my Apex 10. More Apex10 and PRimer Xpress content to come at a later stage. More interesting Practical Shooting content and polls on the "Community Tab" on my Channel! Let me know in the Comments below what you think of the Apex10 or Primer Xpress! DVC
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I like small L1 matches a lot and will never take them for granted, regardless of the competition or number of attendees. I use them to train my processes to get in the hole, on deck and on line and I usually pick one particular technique to focus on to improve and measure under match like conditions. I always film myself from a third person as well as a first-person persepective. Great resources to analyze, evaluate and identify what went well and what I need to work on!
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Third video in a series of presentations that explain how you can improve your IPSC or USPSA shooting flow with a 3-step process to merge or blend shooting positions on stages to decrease the distances to cover and to shave off valuable seconds. More interesting Practical Shooting content, projects and polls on the "Community Tab" on my Channel! Let me know in the Comments below which techniques you use! DVC
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17 hours ago, hello0o0o0o said:
Can't decide on this or the czechmate...
Honestly, if this doesn't have mag reliability issues, then it will be an amazing option.
Have you looked at the Bul Armory open race guns (Ultimate Racer, UR Shorty, Bullesteros, etc.)?
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On 6/12/2021 at 10:24 AM, Derrick67 said:
Steve, could you solve your priming issues with the video's help?
Hi Derrick67, the topics discussed in the video were previously communicated to my directly by M7, which I also recently implemented. So far, so good ... When I have made the next batch of ammo, I'll have a good dataset to say whether or not the problems are reaaly fixed.
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Video that explains the IPSC technique for wide target transitions (larger than 90°). Also check out the Community Tab on my YT-Channel for more practical shooting information, future video's, etc. Let me know in the Comments below which techniques you use!
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3 hours ago, teros135 said:
Yes, that's the official ad.
Love to see some real-life reviews when it actually comes out.
As soon as I get mine, I'll review it on my YT-channel.
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18 hours ago, Intheshaw1 said:
You going to review it? If so I'll wait to watch it.
I finally got around to picking up Get to Work so I'm working through that now.
Yes, I will. Get to work is also a good book.
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4 hours ago, Intheshaw1 said:
https://www.doublealpha.biz/us/range-time-book
Interesting concept of a book full of drills but that each drill had a corresponding video you can watch to see how it's executed as well as some tips and tricks from the looks of it.
I just got my copy. Working my way through the drills and videos.
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I've ordered one from DAA several months ago, but it was not yet delivered. DAA told me somewhere in June. as soon as I get it, I'll review it on my Youtube channel.
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Newly released video from Mark 7 on the A10 priming system:
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Video that explains the essential IPSC technique of shot calling to improve performance. Shot calling is NOT the conscious visual or audible (on steel) verification of the actual result of the shot(s). It's a subconcious process whereby you acquire an Acceptable Sight Picture and use consistent trigger control to not disrupt that Acceptable Sight Picture to fire the shot. Once the shot leaves the barrel you know where it hit! Check out the Community Tab on my channel for for usefull practical shooting content, upcoming video announcements and polls. Let me know in the Comments below if, when and how you use this technique, or why not!
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8 hours ago, ard212 said:
I mean, that's what the rule book says:
8.1.1.3 Unloaded (Option 3): fixed magazine must be empty, detachable magazines removed and chamber must be empty. The action may be open or closed.
Thanks!
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22 hours ago, NETim said:
Liked and subscribed.
Thanks!
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Video that explains when to use the IPSC drop step and the pre-load techniques for efficient movement. Check out my "Community Tab" on my Channel for more Practical Shooting content! Let me know in the Comments below if and when you use these techniques!
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On 5/27/2021 at 6:17 PM, jsoupene said:
Good stuff! Every time I think I have exhausted all shooting videos on YouTube one of my fellows on Enos pulls through. Thanks man!
You're welcome! More to come ...
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4 hours ago, ard212 said:
Wouldn't it make more sense to start with the bolt open and just have a PCC with a bolt release on the right side ? Even if you don't have that, still, why start with the bolt close ? You're fighting to get the mag in without any reason.
Don't know, still kinda new to this.
If it's allowed and written in the written stage briefing, that might be an option.
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4 hours ago, telligentgunner said:
I watched your YouTube video and then came here to do more research to determine if I want to get an Apex 10 instead of a Super 1050. Glad to see you're here too. Yes, please keep us posted since you have both.
Will do!
9mm VV Powder
in 9mm/38 Caliber
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I love it. No issues so far.