Adam Riser
Adam Riser
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Match Lessons - Yeet The Table
If you have a chance to do something that makes a person on your squad yell "America" from reflex, you do it.
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Match Lessons - Keep Moving
Просмотров 3335 часов назад
Every time you stop and start, it will add about a second to your stage time. If the targets are easy enough to allow it, don't stop moving.
Match Lessons - Stay Back
Просмотров 2388 часов назад
Don't get sucked into corners, ports, or around wall. Planning your movement to keep back away from traps will lead to smooth movement through the stage.
2024 Farm Tactical Rifle Match
Просмотров 8438 часов назад
Overall match win at the FARM training center's annual rifle match.
Match Lessons - Fast Makeups
Просмотров 60310 часов назад
How long should a makeup shot take? Well, if you see it as it's happening, it should be nearly the same split as the original.
Match Lessons - Gun Transitions
Просмотров 12417 часов назад
In a 2 Gun match, pretty much every stage will have a gun transition. In this match there were eight of them. This means there are eight chances to gain time on the competition simply by executing a fast, smooth transition that doesn't interrupt your stage flow.
2024 UTLE Not A Cop Multigun Highlights
Просмотров 181День назад
Highlights from the competition division win from the 2024 UTLE Not A Cop Multigun match.
2024 UTLE Not A Cop Multigun
Просмотров 516День назад
I started off the UTLE Not A Cop Multigun match with a catastrophically bad first stage, dropping 30 points right off the bat and essentially starting in 35th place. At the third stage, I got past a mental hurdle (if you know, you know) and started shooting well again. By the end I clawed my way back to a division win but came one spot short of the overall match win by half the points I gave up...
Match Lessons - Extra Magazines
Просмотров 26714 дней назад
A short lesson on why I always carry extra magazines as well as what to do when your reload starts going wrong.
Match Lessons - Bottom To Top
Просмотров 40021 день назад
If you have targets stacked on top of each other, it's almost always better to shoot bottom to top. Here's why.
Match Lessons - Making Up A Miss
Просмотров 35921 день назад
Was it worth it to make up that miss? Well, let's see what the match has to say.
2024 Oct SLPSA USPSA
Просмотров 38021 день назад
This weekend I knocked off a bit more of the rust and finished fourth overall at our local match. In classic 3 gun fashion, I shot the fastest time of the match but dropped a ton of points. The net result landed me at 98% of the winner. I'm getting close to where I left off before the trip, but I still have ways to go, especially on the vision front.
2024 Oct NRL22
Просмотров 11421 день назад
NRL22 is pretty much the exact opposite of the shooting sports I usually do. There's still a time component, but if you want to do well, you simply can't miss anything. My natural tendency to go fast helped me get through some of the more complicated stages, but it really hosed me on some easy shots I should have made. Still learning.
Match Lessons - Ports and Walls
Просмотров 25528 дней назад
Don't get sucked into ports, and stay away from the corners as much as possible. Keep the gun up and running.
Match Lessons - Available Points
Просмотров 29928 дней назад
Just because you found a sneaky place to shoot a target from doesn't automatically make it a good idea. Make sure you can still get enough points to make the time savings worth it.
Match Lessons - Step Back Draw
Просмотров 336Месяц назад
Match Lessons - Step Back Draw
Match Lessons - Splits vs Transitions
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.Месяц назад
Match Lessons - Splits vs Transitions
Match Lessons - Wobbly Platforms
Просмотров 207Месяц назад
Match Lessons - Wobbly Platforms
Match Lesson - Wrong Mag
Просмотров 546Месяц назад
Match Lesson - Wrong Mag
Match Lessons - Pattern Matters
Просмотров 277Месяц назад
Match Lessons - Pattern Matters
Match Lessons - Learn To Drive
Просмотров 55Месяц назад
Match Lessons - Learn To Drive
September USPSA #2
Просмотров 968Месяц назад
September USPSA #2
Match Lessons - Calling Rifle Shots
Просмотров 595Месяц назад
Match Lessons - Calling Rifle Shots
Match Lessons - Recoil In Vehicles
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.Месяц назад
Match Lessons - Recoil In Vehicles
Liberty Lubricants Team Match Highlights
Просмотров 150Месяц назад
Liberty Lubricants Team Match Highlights
Liberty Lubricants Team Match
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.Месяц назад
Liberty Lubricants Team Match
Match Lessons - Know Your Ability
Просмотров 158Месяц назад
Match Lessons - Know Your Ability
Match Lessons - Fill Dead Time
Просмотров 959Месяц назад
Match Lessons - Fill Dead Time
Match Lessons - Visualize to Focus
Просмотров 360Месяц назад
Match Lessons - Visualize to Focus
Match Lessons - Make Up Shots
Просмотров 175Месяц назад
Match Lessons - Make Up Shots

Комментарии

  • @anthonydietmeier6524
    @anthonydietmeier6524 2 дня назад

    +10 points for table flip.

    • @Adamriser1
      @Adamriser1 2 дня назад

      @@anthonydietmeier6524 It seemed appropriate.

  • @Platoon_Guide
    @Platoon_Guide 3 дня назад

    Kinda like tactically sound cops/mil: don’t hug cover/walls. Thanks

  • @Platoon_Guide
    @Platoon_Guide 4 дня назад

    What distance are you going predictive and what distance are you taking k zone pistol shots? I’m currently doing that at five yards. Can only afford monthly matches and dry fire. No place to shoot live practice at speed.

    • @Adamriser1
      @Adamriser1 4 дня назад

      With a pistol it's somewhere around 10 yards for predictive pairs, assuming a good stance, grip, etc. If it's a lean, or I missed my grip on the draw, or something else is going on that could have an impact on my recoil control, then I'll switch to reactive shooting. I almost never take K zone shots unless it's on a partial target where you're pretty much just shooting at the head anyway or if it may save me a reload. It's usually faster to fire a quick pair and get two As on a close target than to take longer on the sight picture and trigger press and risk eating two mikes on that target.

    • @Platoon_Guide
      @Platoon_Guide 4 дня назад

      @ ok thanks

  • @evolvingskills5903
    @evolvingskills5903 8 дней назад

    Man, thats some quick shooting and moving! Was hoping to make it to utah for this, but not in the budget this year unfortunately. Looked fun though! Hopefully next year.

    • @Adamriser1
      @Adamriser1 8 дней назад

      @@evolvingskills5903 Thanks. It’s a great match. Definitely worth the drive.

  • @pizzasteakphocheeseburgeri2965
    @pizzasteakphocheeseburgeri2965 10 дней назад

    Why not do this under night vision, tough guy?

    • @Adamriser1
      @Adamriser1 10 дней назад

      Because it’s daytime…

  • @anthonydietmeier6524
    @anthonydietmeier6524 12 дней назад

    Where the shotgun tho?

    • @Adamriser1
      @Adamriser1 12 дней назад

      @@anthonydietmeier6524 I was asking the same. They decided to do a 2 gun match instead of a 3 gun match. I was bummed.

    • @anthonydietmeier6524
      @anthonydietmeier6524 12 дней назад

      @Adamriser1 very sad. Did you request a 33% refund?

    • @Adamriser1
      @Adamriser1 12 дней назад

      @@anthonydietmeier6524 Nah. $80 for a 10 stage match is pretty damn cheap. It was still a ton of fun.

  • @doughesson
    @doughesson 18 дней назад

    You need extra magazines even if you aren't a competitive shooter. You might need a reload in a self defense situation & what are you going to do if the manufacturer discontinues your firearm?

  • @clutchshot3306
    @clutchshot3306 19 дней назад

    Little things like that will definitely make a difference. When you said "flow" through the stage that clicked for me.

  • @clutchshot3306
    @clutchshot3306 20 дней назад

    Thanks for that! I'm new to USPSA and that was one of those situations that I was wondering about! That balance of speed and accuracy is pretty hard! Thanks for explaining that in a detailed way. Comparing the times and hit factors definitely drove it home for me!

  • @DaBigBR
    @DaBigBR 21 день назад

    Is it really the wrong decision, though? You call it based on the optic behavior and end up with a 0.76 split on the makeup. I think you have to consider the amount of time it would have taken to definitively identify it as a miss and weigh that against the relatively minor time penalty involved in taking the make-up. I think the better question is whether you could have taken the make-up shot faster by being reactive to the dot behavior instead of trying to score the target. The .20-.25 split that is reactive to the dot not looking right is much easier to stomach than the .76 from looking at the target.

    • @Adamriser1
      @Adamriser1 21 день назад

      @@DaBigBR Maybe wrong decision isn’t the right phrase. How about safe decision that guaranteed a lower stage finish if the hole was there? To clarify, I was calling shots as I shot them, and I called this one on the perf. It was only because this was in the last position and right in front of me that I had the chance gamble on a good hit and to come back and check my work after. It’s a very unique case that would not apply elsewhere in the stage. If I had called the same possible mike earlier, I definitely would have just sent a third round as I did elsewhere in the match instead of gambling that it was in there and going back to look after.

  • @Bluwrx
    @Bluwrx 21 день назад

    Thanks for this! Cadence shooting- It never made sense how you were supposed to move your gun a larger distance in the same amount of time as a split

  • @kenworley9519
    @kenworley9519 23 дня назад

    That looks like SUCH an interesting match!

    • @Adamriser1
      @Adamriser1 23 дня назад

      @@kenworley9519 Yup. Not a lot of matches where you drive a side by side while your team mate shoots from the front.

  • @ryanhite4488
    @ryanhite4488 27 дней назад

    Ur a demon with it

  • @anthonydietmeier6524
    @anthonydietmeier6524 29 дней назад

    Got my first DQ at my first match getting unnecessarily sucked into a port with a long gun. Started running away before I pulled the gun back out..

  • @derkhopkins
    @derkhopkins Месяц назад

    Did you ask Mother May I, take a Giant Step?

    • @Adamriser1
      @Adamriser1 Месяц назад

      Would have been a small one for you.

  • @abigger04
    @abigger04 Месяц назад

    This is great. Thanks for this tip

  • @ExecutiveGun
    @ExecutiveGun Месяц назад

    You got some speed 👍

  • @kriswittlieff9586
    @kriswittlieff9586 Месяц назад

    Excelent reason I don't watch "competitiopn" anymore, this is just stupid!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Walter.with.a.Walther
    @Walter.with.a.Walther Месяц назад

    A win is a win

  • @anthonydietmeier6524
    @anthonydietmeier6524 Месяц назад

    Just RO'd a jungle run Sunday. The targets that got missed the most, sometimes multiple times, were the static clays at bayonet distance. As is always the case.

  • @brodyscarlett5527
    @brodyscarlett5527 Месяц назад

    Zooming

  • @Eausti
    @Eausti Месяц назад

    Im 21 and interested in getting into this sport. Any advice for a newbie?

    • @Adamriser1
      @Adamriser1 Месяц назад

      Go to practiscore.com. That's where match sign ups are posted. Find a match in your area, sign up for any division, and go. When you get there, let the staff know that you're new and they'll take care of you. If you don't have a pistol, just say that you want to borrow one. A dozen people will then run to their cars and fight over who gets to loan you theirs. Trust me. If you do have a pistol, bring it and all your mags. Don't buy anything before you've been to a couple match. Start there. Have fun.

    • @LonghornShootingSports
      @LonghornShootingSports Месяц назад

      Just show up. Uspsa peeps are usually very friendly and give you more advice than you need. If you want old fudds yelling at you you can go to IDPA. You dont need much gear. Holster, mag pouch, belt. Any pistol in 9mm etc and mags. Eye pro, ear pro. Water.

    • @Eausti
      @Eausti Месяц назад

      @@LonghornShootingSports based. Thanks man!

  • @robertgreiner297
    @robertgreiner297 Месяц назад

    Who the hell is blowing a shotty from inside the vehicle?

    • @Adamriser1
      @Adamriser1 Месяц назад

      @@robertgreiner297 Everyone at the match.

    • @thecalabungaboyz9500
      @thecalabungaboyz9500 Месяц назад

      If you can control a 12 gauge shotgun in a vehicle, a 5.56 carbine is gonna feel like a BB gun running it inside of confined spaces. Definitely could see some benefit from this training

  • @anthonydietmeier6524
    @anthonydietmeier6524 Месяц назад

    This is something that definitely caught me off guard the first few times I got squished into an awkward prop.

  • @nickpowell7432
    @nickpowell7432 Месяц назад

    dam do u use a gun with that magazine??? so many malfunctions......

  • @derkhopkins
    @derkhopkins Месяц назад

    Love Zac stuck in the Rhino chair. Just folding his arms Like a Little Kid in a car seat, Waiting to be taken out.

    • @Adamriser1
      @Adamriser1 Месяц назад

      @@derkhopkins Calm down dad. He was fine :)

  • @IkeStarnes40
    @IkeStarnes40 Месяц назад

    I might steal this stage for my local match

  • @IkeStarnes40
    @IkeStarnes40 Месяц назад

    Love it

  • @Delta-Alpha-Kilo
    @Delta-Alpha-Kilo Месяц назад

    What is your PCC gun? I've been shooting strictly CO, but looking to get into PCC.

    • @Adamriser1
      @Adamriser1 Месяц назад

      @@Delta-Alpha-Kilo It’s a GMR-15 from JP Rifles. If you can afford it, the JP-5 is even better.

  • @Delta-Alpha-Kilo
    @Delta-Alpha-Kilo Месяц назад

    I really like the Match Lessons series of videos!

  • @ExecutiveGun
    @ExecutiveGun Месяц назад

    Great point. Use dead time productively.

  • @ExecutiveGun
    @ExecutiveGun 2 месяца назад

    Excellent point. I was in a class recently and made that mistake. Good lesson.

    • @Adamriser1
      @Adamriser1 2 месяца назад

      Yeah, I've seen a lot of people get caught out like that. Always a good thing to be aware of.

  • @ExecutiveGun
    @ExecutiveGun 2 месяца назад

    Great recovery and lesson.

  • @ExecutiveGun
    @ExecutiveGun 2 месяца назад

    Interesting and well presented.

  • @Platoon_Guide
    @Platoon_Guide 2 месяца назад

    Who makes your sling? Not related but there was about six months when I was in the US Army in 1992 when our commander took away our slings as punishment and to teach muzzle discipline. Stationed in Germany back then.

    • @Adamriser1
      @Adamriser1 2 месяца назад

      @@Platoon_Guide It’s the Way Of The Gun sling from Frank Proctor. Nothing fancy, very minimal. I added a pull loop to the buckle to make it a bit easier to grab on the run.

  • @anthonydietmeier6524
    @anthonydietmeier6524 2 месяца назад

    Good stuff man, keep them coming.

  • @derkhopkins
    @derkhopkins 2 месяца назад

    Very cool

  • @papadonnis3545
    @papadonnis3545 3 месяца назад

    Dude love your stuff. Salt lake looks like its got some dope stages

  • @blalolblalol
    @blalolblalol 9 месяцев назад

    Cool compilation. You look like Jerry Barnhart. And that jump from the truck was absolutely badass... My knees cried a bit, though. But that's just because they're envious.

  • @xxking80537
    @xxking80537 9 месяцев назад

    Does this mean what I think it means?

    • @Adamriser1
      @Adamriser1 9 месяцев назад

      Not quite. I'm in Canada ice climbing right now and won't be shooting any matches until this summer. Mostly what it means is that I have been thinking about shooting a lot lately, and I've also been having trouble sleeping and need to fill the time :)

  • @dyedm6
    @dyedm6 Год назад

    do you shoot open with a non comped pistol?

    • @Adamriser1
      @Adamriser1 6 месяцев назад

      Sorry, just saw this. I did for a while. There wasn’t enough difference in performance to justify a new pistol. But, I wore my barrel out and got a comp fitted in the new one, so I’ll have a comp from here on out.

  • @derkhopkins
    @derkhopkins Год назад

    Looking Smooth

  • @jromero011
    @jromero011 Год назад

    Wow, Nice run!

  • @spamjones3081
    @spamjones3081 Год назад

    Great job!

  • @solhays
    @solhays Год назад

    Rosalia boys know how to throw some lead! Great job Adam, glad I found your channel.

  • @trevortoone8237
    @trevortoone8237 2 года назад

    Woo.. those last paper targets are out there

  • @sofareader
    @sofareader 2 года назад

    A man among boys

  • @jfs5873
    @jfs5873 2 года назад

    That slide at 1:02 looks like a blast to go down

  • @NoxDies
    @NoxDies 2 года назад

    How'd you transition the rifle off of your back so fast?

    • @Adamriser1
      @Adamriser1 2 года назад

      It actually fell off over the top of my head. I was planning to unsling like I did on the Stage 2 video after I came out of the tube, but when I went to stand up it was already there. I was as surprised as anyone :)

    • @NoxDies
      @NoxDies 2 года назад

      @@Adamriser1 I brought the rifle across the front of my chest as I went through the tube. Thought it would be faster; turned out I just got hung-up in my sling. Still, coolest transition of the match!

  • @sd3gunner
    @sd3gunner 2 года назад

    Please can you tell me who makes that butt stock you are running on your AR? looks just like the one Daniel Horner uses. Ive been trying to track it down with No luck.

    • @Adamriser1
      @Adamriser1 2 года назад

      It's a different one. The one I use is from XLR Industries. I love it. Dan uses something slightly different with a similar adjustment design, but it's a little lighter. I prefer a bit heavier butt stock (just a bit) because it does a better job balancing out the rifle.