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As a newcomer to the practical shooting, I created this channel to pass along helpful tips and information to anyone who is new to or thinking about getting into practical shooting or any form of competitive shooting. On this channel you will find everything practical shooting, from match videos, to rules discussions, to gear reviews. If you enjoy the content on this channel, please let me know by liking the videos and subscribing to the channel!
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2024 Standby To Fly Match POV
Hat cam video from the 2024 Trident Armory Standby To Fly Benefit Match Presented By Atlas Gunworks.
This match was held June 7-9, 2024 at the Hampden Rifle & Pistol Club in Hampden Maine.
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Chapters:
Intro: 0:00
Stage 1: 0:35
Stage 2: 1:56
Stage 3: 2:43
Stage 4: 3:40
Stage 5: 4:44...
This match was held June 7-9, 2024 at the Hampden Rifle & Pistol Club in Hampden Maine.
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Stage 4: 3:40
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Podcast - Dissecting the Highs and Lows of USPSA's September 18th Board Of Directors Meeting
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From changing the official name of the organization, and a member's request to cancel all 2024 National events, to the current president almost being booted out of office (again), and an area director voting against having themselves added to a committee, there is a lot to work through in this episode. So hold onto your seats as we navigate through these topics and more in the September 18th 20...
Podcast - USPSA Decoded: Elections, Meetings and Bylaws
Просмотров 41Год назад
Curious about the most recent USPSA Board Meeting meeting? This episode offers an insightful analysis of what went down during the meeting, the runoff elections for the 2024 presidential term and the Area 6 election, and we also touch on why it's crucial to send official emails to the USPSA email address rather than an Area Director's personal email. *The Lambs Hill USPSA podcast is not produce...
Area 7, meet your new Area Director!
Просмотров 176Год назад
In this episode, I sit down with Frank Rizzi, USPSA Area 7 director. Get to know Frank, how he got into competition shooting, how he plans to help the membership of USPSA as Area Director, and more! Have a question or comment for Frank? Send him an email at Area7@uspsa.org or Frank.Rizzi@uspsa.org. Alternatively, you can leave a comment below with your email address and I will make sure Frank g...
I finally a CR Speed ULTRA, and almost sent it back! [Gear Review]
Просмотров 3 тыс.Год назад
After FINALLY getting my hands on the new CR Speed ULTRA holster after over a year, I almost sent it back the day I received it without even putting it on the belt! Being a lefty, it has been a little on the difficult side finding anyone who had the ULTRA holster in stock in a left-handed version. After months and months of searching, I finally was able to locate one and order it. However, afte...
Range Etiquette With Lee Cabana
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In this episode I sit down with my friend and loyal follower of the channel Lee Cabana, former Area 7 director and former USPSA Vice President. In part 2 of the interview, we talk about range etiquette, upcoming matches, and more! If you missed part 1, you can view it here: ruclips.net/video/xhUmFOvg2lk/видео.html Be sure to check out all of my other media at the links below: Podcast - lambshil...
Interview with Lee Cabana Part 1
Просмотров 81Год назад
In this episode I sit down with my friend and loyal follower of the channel Lee Cabana, former Area 7 director and former USPSA Vice President. In part 1 of this 2 part interview, we talk about previous matches, working a national championship match as a range officer, and answer some questions from viewers of the channel. Make sure to watch part 2, which you can find here: ruclips.net/video/w2...
2023 Frozen Chosen USPSA [Match Video]
Просмотров 247Год назад
The Frozen Chosen is the annual New Years day USPSA match held at the Hampden Rifle & Pistol Club in Hampden Maine. Because the match is shot the morning of January 1st, it holds the distinction of being the first USPSA match of the year anywhere in the country. This match is shot no matter what the weather. It has been shot in 50's and sunshine, to -20 and snowing, all shot OUTDOORS! Be sure t...
2022 Area 7 Championship [Match Video]
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2022 Area 7 Championship [Match Video]
2022 Trident Armory Standby To Fly Match Video
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2022 Trident Armory Standby To Fly Match Video
RO Corner Episode 15: Do you start a competitor who forgot to chamber a round?
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RO Corner Episode 15: Do you start a competitor who forgot to chamber a round?
Match Video - USPSA Action Pistol June 12th, 2022
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Match Video - USPSA Action Pistol June 12th, 2022
Match Video - USPSA Action Pistol April 10th 2022
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Match Video - USPSA Action Pistol April 10th 2022
Trident Match Registration Opens Soon!!!!!!
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Trident Match Registration Opens Soon!!!!!!
Match Updates And Thoughts On Bylaw Changes
Просмотров 662 года назад
Match Updates And Thoughts On Bylaw Changes
RO Corner Episode 13: DQ'd over a spike?
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RO Corner Episode 13: DQ'd over a spike?
RO Corner Episode 12: RO Seminar Ideas
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RO Corner Episode 12: RO Seminar Ideas
GFDS Postal Match November 14th 2021 Video
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GFDS Postal Match November 14th 2021 Video
USPSA Action Pistol November 13th 2021 Match Video
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USPSA Action Pistol November 13th 2021 Match Video
RO Corner Episode 10: New Popper Calibration Procedure
Просмотров 673 года назад
RO Corner Episode 10: New Popper Calibration Procedure
USPSA Action Pistol October 2021 Match Video
Просмотров 2543 года назад
USPSA Action Pistol October 2021 Match Video
You just need to polish that feed ramp and work on stage planning. You are missing a ton of targets. Is this your first match? It takes a little while to figure out. Good effort though brother.
Still bogus of CR Speed to do it that way.
Another great SBTF match -
It did take a while to arive,but I love it
I’m in 10 months waiting for an order… like everyone else no response
Mine took 11 months
Did it come m
This is great. I met Lee years ago for a shoot in ME, he was the most gracious. Even though the drive from RI was 4+ hours it was fun shooting with Lee and the MPS.
Lee is a great man and a pleasure to shoot with. I'm happy to be able to call him my friend and mentor of sorts!
Lefty Problems 😂😂😂😂😂😂
what grain and caliber?
180gr .40S&W
come on the md needs to get off his high horse and handled it as a new shooter WHICH can be COACHED we shooter come out too have fun and i UNDERSTAND safety but it seems too many cooks in the kitchen and ive seen it happen too new shooters before hell you got them so confused let the ro handle it as he should have
If you shoot a no shoot twice is that -20 points?
Talking about safe gun handling and pulls out gun, racks the slide and pulls the trigger without looking into the chamber of the gun!!! Real safe gun handling there, bub
Thank you for making a very clear and helpful video.
You are welcome!
One thing that some don't realize is that the A zone is centered from top of the head to bottem ofvthe D zone....so if you aim at center of bottom portion you will be hitting low A zone.
The person in question, didn't say anything. He posted information from another person.
Thank you
How’d them shells taste? You need a lefty
Honestly, I haven't taken one to the face yet! Bound to happen sooner or later though haha.
Thanks for demo. We got new AMG timers and didn't know how to sync timer with tablet.
Glad I could help. Enjoy your new timers!
How can you find out what the record score is for each classifier?
It is my understandimg that if the back up gun does not meet the original division requirements the shooter can use the substitute gun but is moved to open minor....am i correct?
You are correct, it would be a bump to open. The only exception would be PCC.
Nice
CALL AN AMBULAMCE... but not for me
You actually did pretty dang good for your first time! So excited to give this a try.
Thanks. I'm looking forward to trying it again knowing what I know now. Best of luck to you when you shoot your first match!
I appreciate the tip about skipping a plate!
No problem! Just wish I knew it sooner haha
Yo so I have been waiting for mine since January.. they aren't responding to ANY of my communication. How do we get ahold of them?
You don't . Did yours ever come?
I hate retroggrade stages......they are DQ's waiti g to happen.
I've never been a fan of them. From an RO standpoint, you really have to be on your game and watching everything very closely, but also get the hell out of the way of the shooter!
My mistake: at the make ready command, I took, my barney mag, held it in my mouth while I took a sight picture. RO says stop, unload and show clear. Got a zero for the stage pursuant to rules in chapter 5. Your thoughts. Sorry for your DQ.......sh*t happens
That is one of those rules that honestly not many people know about. That's why I personally think all shooters should take an RO seminar, even if they don't plan to work any major matches. It gives you a little more insight into the little rules and things that most people don't think about. I know of a few people who took the RO course and said it actually made them into better shooters. Even though there is still a good chunk of the rulebook that I'm not familiar with, I try to look through it as much as I can!
I gust drill 2 holes to the aluminium and I use the right holster in left side!
If I had known that's what they were doing, then I would have done the same thing!
Does it pick up dry fire sound?
If you turn the sensitivity up high enough, then yes, it will pick up dry fire.
@@LambsHillShooting thank you!
Thank you for posting your match. I am curious as to why you tilted your pistol on some of your targets. Did that cause you to get some misses??
To be honest, with the way I shoot, I highly doubt tilting the firearm would have caused more misses then normal. If anything, it might have allowed me to get more hits. Haha But seriously, I don't know why I do that, and I usually don't realize that I did it until I watch the video after the match.
Great Review and instruction..! Just ordered the OLED version. Thanks for sharing..! Cheers
Thanks for the comment. I'm glad you found the video helpful!
Thank you
Nice to know that I’ve been practicing shooting on the wrong side of the target! Thanks for that😅
If it fires after "hammer down," it's a DQ no matter where the gun is pointed.
Thank you 👍
You're welcome. Glad you enjoyed it!
Daryl, I have a scoring question. Field course. First array consist of 4 tightly grouped targets. One open target and 3 additional targets on a single stand. The center target in this presentation is a head shot with a no shoot behind it. The shooter fires 2 shots each on three of the targets and none on the head shot. The RO scores it 2 alpha, alpha Charlie, 2 alpha, 2 Mike and 1 FTSA. I maintain that the shooter should not be charged with a FTSA because he fired a sufficient # of rounds to account for the number of targets in the array. The match director maintained that it was clear to him that the shooter did not engage the target. As far as I know there is no specific rule to address this type of scenerio, so it is up to the discretion of the RO. Your thoughts would be much appreciated. Thank you.
That's a tough one. In my opinion, the RO most likely based the FTSA call on the fact that even though there were only 6 shots fired, because all 6 shots hit the 3 targets, it is plausible to assume that the shooter did not intend to engage one target. If 6 shots were fired, but only 5 hit a target, then you can't be sure whether all 4 targets were engaged, so in that case I would not rule an FTSA. I once had a competitor engage a 4 target array with 8 shots. Each target had 2 hits, with one target (a partial) having 1 alpha and 1 mike (center of the black on the target) The competitor asked me to overlay the alpha, trying to convince me that it was a double. I pulled out my overlays, knowing full well that it wasn't a double. But because I was counting shots and knew that he only fired 8, I knew that there was no way there could be a double and a mike on the same target without there being a complete miss on one of the other targets.
Late to this party, just randomly found your channel but I have some questions: Why wouldn't USPSA allow the OEM/ standard-manufacture 22 round double stack mags for .40 s&w? Doesn't make sense to me especially since it's a practical- use and common use item. Little foggy on some of the Holster nuances, are good/ high quality mid-length/ mid-thigh or drop leg Holsters (like Safariland or G-Code) okay for competition? I see everything on a Belt/ the Waist, but of all my prior PMC/ Contracting experience, I prefer Drop- Leg in overt carry and Duty use, just wondering how that crosses over to USPSA stuff, never done a match but I'm interested.
As far as the magazine restrictions, if you were to shoot in the open division, that increases the mag length to 171.25mm regardless of whether the mag is single or double stack. I'm not exactly sure why they have a magazine length requirement, but I'm sure it has something to do with what firearms were around when the rule was first instituted. Regarding the holsters, USPSA rules state the the heel of the butt of the handgun must be even with, or above the top of the belt. The rules also say that "Competitors deemed by the Match Director to be full-time law enforcement officers with arrest powers or military personnel on current active-duty orders, may be entitled to use their duty holsters or similar holster and related equipment when such equipment does not strictly satisfy the USPSA Competition Rules..." However, duty holsters can only be used with match director and range master approval, and for level 1 matches only.
@@LambsHillShooting Thanks for the clarifications! I appreciate it, will probably try Open Division at some point then.
Happy to help. If you ever have any other questions, feel free to ask. Hope you enjoy the channel!
@@LambsHillShooting Will do, cheers!
Well done
Thanks Stephen!
I really appreciate the effort you put into these videos. I think it's really hard to gain traction in the 2A 'space' per say.
Thanks for the kind words, it really means a lot. As much as I try to make these videos as informative and professional as I can, sometimes it can get discouraging when they don't get many views, likes, or comments. Then a comment like this one pops up and makes all the effort worth it. Thank you for the support, I really do appreciate it!
@@LambsHillShooting I think the hardest thing is even GM shooters who shoot really good don't get many view unless they have some gimmick or something that sets them apart. I think if you look at the evolution of channels like humble marksman, you can see the kind of changes he had to go through to gain viewers and become popular ( thats not a dig at all, I think he makes good content and the effort he has put in really shows too). I don't know enough about making videos or youtube algorithms to have meaning feedback other than it seems like bigger youtube channels are structured and efficient. Like Tom Scott or PSR or Humble. I for one look forward to your stuff and find it informative and look forwarder to whatever changes or not you bring! 👍
"all kinds of different pieces".....yes yes and yes ....do what works for you....
I am a few years in now and still messing with different stuff, whether it be actual gear, or just how it is positioned on the belt. The trial and error never seems to stop!
Nice videos! Looks like it was a lot of fun.
It was!
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If it takes 23:27 to explain the classifications, I am already concerned.
I get what you're saying. However this video not only goes over the different classifications, but also the whole process works and how you attain a classification in USPSA.
@@LambsHillShooting I'm sure you know that this started back in 1976 with basically stock pistols and street holsters. Working class people with limited time and money for practice and competition. No one had a lopsided advantage over anyone else. I know that it is 2023, but it has really gone off the rails. Build a better mousetrap, win at any cost affair. Which is sad.
@@julianmercier Nils won a national title with a Canik. its the shooter and not the guns most of the time
@@DefZen343 That's good to hear.
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Can you address start position "hands at side". I see, all too often, shooters start with one or more fingers touching bottom of holster......no way hands naturally at side.
I completely understand what you're saying. To be honest, I usually place my thumb on the bottom tension screw of my holster, just so my hand is in the same place every time for the draw. Regarding the "hands at sides" start position, it is easy to get very picky about what exactly that means. Some RO's will say that a competitor having their hands at their sides qualifies, others want arms straight and hands open. Since there does not seem to be an exact definition, as long as the hands are "naturally" at the competitors sides, I would be good with starting them. Some stages use the "hands relaxed at sides" start position, and shooters will take advantage of that by keeping their arms tensed up and hand around the gun, but claim that their hands are relaxed! I have also seen in recent years match directors and even USPSA in their new classifiers go to a "wrists below belt" start position, just to take care of this issue. As long as the competitors wrists are below their belt and their hands aren't touching the actual gun or magazines, they are good to do no matter what they do.
What’s the procedure if you don’t pass the exam? Does it offer multiple tries or do you have to redo the seminar?
You have up to 3 tries to pass the exam. If you are still unable to pass, NROI can connect you with an instructor for some extra training.
@@LambsHillShooting sweet. Signing up for my seminar, and was looking for some info, your video and quick response has answered all of my questions. Thanks a million!
@@CTrain Glad I could help. If you have any other questions, feel free to send them my way and I'll answer them as best I can!
I was very active in the sport back in the late 90's early 2000's. I attained CRO certification. I then was inactive for approximately 15 years. In that time my CRO certification lapsed. I am now back competing again. My question is this: if I want to renew my RO/CRO certification do I have to retake the class and start from scratch?
Unfortunately, you will probably have to take the seminar again, as I'm sure a lot has changed since you were last certified. I would recommend reaching out to NROI and discussing your options with them.
Where was the bullet pulled?
The bullet was pulled at the chrono station sometime prior to my squad getting there.
Good insights!
Glad you think so!
here is a scenerio: a shooter is a running a field course and his strong hand experiences a terrible cramp before he engages the last array. he stops and and asked the RO to take his gun and clear it lest he drop it AS HE IS UNABLE TO CLEAR IT HIMSELF. How should this be handled?
If I was the RO and a competitor asked me to clear the firearm for them, I would issue the "If you are finished..." command, then take the firearm from them and clear it. As they stopped themselves, the stage would be scored as shot, including the appropriate mikes and FTSA penalties for the targets not engaged. I'm sure there are some RO's out there that would rather have the competitor place the firearm on the ground instead of handing a loaded firearm to them, however this may cause an issue with the competitor to potentially dropping the firearm as the are trying to place it on the ground. The only thing I would make sure of is that the competitor is able to safely hold and shoot the firearm prior to starting their next course of fire. If not, then I would recommend they stop shooting the match for their own safety and the safety of everyone else. However, if this situation should occur, and it is handled safely, then there should be no reason to DQ the competitor.