Training For a USPSA Match - One Take

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Published 2024-04-13
Recently, Brandon started shooting USPSA. Here is how he's training up for matches with his Glock for the Carry Optics division. Get out there and shoot a match!

All Comments (21)
  • @hsidder
    Love first takes. Solid shooter while showing his human side while pushing himself. Thanks for this video.
  • @swiftaudi
    One side effect of practicing correctly is feeling like crap afterwards. Remember you’re improving yourself, focus on the mistakes and work to improve them.
  • @RAMZAVFX
    Adding that cap camera for the 1st person pov is such a good addition.
  • Love these one takes. Shows how you actually correct for common issues. Love how trex is getting behind competitive pistol shooting. It's the best way to get better fast
  • Very refreshing to so someone show non A zone hits. It happens to the best shooters, such as this guy. Excellent video. Im so sick of watching dudes shoot and move and never see the targets. We all know their not all A zone hits. Thank you for your service.
  • @maryspeight2840
    Very well done . We will be running drills tomorrow (Sunday) and this has given me ideas for our cadre . Thanks again. Guy S.
  • @Ravespillo
    Always great to see what the training process looks like. Also helps a ton to hear what different people find has worked well for them. Thanks for doing this.
  • Love the video! Really enjoy seeing more videos around competition. Uspsa, idpa etc are such a great ways to expose your weaknesses and get better and be more involved in your local community.
  • @MitchKramer01
    The first time I drank Reign was when a coworker offered me one. Wanting to be polite, but not realizing how intense a drink they can be, I drank almost all of it within the span of 5-10 minutes as we conversed. Proceeded to get sweaty and nauseous from the sudden blast of caffeine, and had to seek water and fresh air afterwards.. so I completely understand, Brandon! Thanks for the video.
  • @hyunpark1337
    Love this, was a reflection of myself most recently. But I don’t have an outdoor range so I am practicing at my matches. Thanks for this very informative and give me confidence.
  • @SprayNpreyT
    Thanks for all the good content, and thanks for your service <3
  • @HassanErakat
    Love the video! I did a similar video on my channel a couple weeks ago and I appreciate the fact that you showed mistakes and bad shots as I do the same. You can’t learn or teach people if everything always looks “perfect” well done Brandon can’t wait to see the progression in the future!
  • @vmetzger
    this was very well-done, an excellent introduction to training for USPSA. My one point of constructive criticism is that during the shooting-while-moving drills at the end, it appears as if the USPSA "180" rule would have been violated, had this been a stage at a USPSA match. However, I understand that the T-Rex Arms range allows for shooting in more directions than most simple berms, and I'm not in any way questioning what you did from a safety perspective. I think it might help new USPSA shooters to be briefly reminded about this important consideration.
  • @JohnnyQ
    Going into my first match this month. This helps!
  • @zeyadkamal5904
    i wish i could enjoy the sport but that is a dream super far from being put to fruition so i just enjoy T-REX boys like Brandon and Lucas blaze it down on the range keep up the good work 💪💪🔥🔥
  • @koongfu00
    If it has similar rules than IPSC, remember to take the finger out of the trigger guard when you don't aim a target.
  • @paullane7489
    I really love the content and people on this channel. 👍🇺🇸👍🇺🇸👍🇺🇸👍🇺🇸
  • @ffrank7905
    Great video. Lots of good tips for my improvements.
  • @wcw2793
    Nice job, buddy! Really enjoyed this one! 😄
  • @Joserizzzal
    Thank you for the raw and uncut video. W video