USPSA Shooter comparison
4 shooters all running the same stage: 1 in Limited, 1 in L10, one in Single Stack, and one in Revolver. It’s an interesting video, as each shooter shot t...
4 shooters all running the same stage: 1 in Limited, 1 in L10, one in Single Stack, and one in Revolver. It’s an interesting video, as each shooter shot t...
Ah, the first match of the season. This really was my season opener, despite it being the last match I’ll shoot in L10 and probably one of the last times...
USPSA has announced which shooters will represent the United States and USPSA at the next World Shoot. They are in the following divisions: Open JJ Racazza Max...
I have a new article up at Shooting Illustrated.Com, this time on selecting a polymer pistol for competition. I have actually run that gamut of polymer pistols...
Competing is fun. If you don’t already know you’re going to have to trust me on this. I just recently discover the immense thrill of hearing “Shooter ready! Sta...
A while back in Front Sight, the official USPSA magazine, Phil Strader had an article advocating for the exclusive use of the IPSC Classic target over the curre...
Here are the final results for the Open/L10 USPSA Nationals that just wrapped up in Las Vegas. Open KC Eusebio JJ Racaza Chris Tilley Max Michel Shane C Limited...
I hadn’t really talked too much about AAC’s new rifle cartridge, the .300 AAC Blackout, until I was looking at the specs a little bit and it dawned ...
A primer on the two biggest practical shooting sports at Shooting Illustrated.