You could have edited this, done redo runs, and covered up your mistakes, but you showed all the struggle and embarrassment, which I really respect. It shows that we all make mistakes but watching you work through them helps us to learn to do the same. I thought this was a fantastic video.
Kaya didn't change positions at the second stand. Kenzie miss skipped a target with the shottie and collected it last. Cool target game tho. Should throw a star target right at the end.
Unfortunately it looks like Clint is getting phased out. I hope I am wrong. I really like all the guys on this channel with their different takes on the content being presented.
@@jimhurstjr *IF I HAD TO GUESS* he's taking a larger role that involves being less on-screen. Maybe producer + director, he was a presenter for a number of years and has contacts throughout the industry. He's passed to torch, but hopefully gained a pay raise. *This is a guess and I hope he isn't leaving / has left classic firearms. I am not associated with Classic Firearms in anyway. Just making an inference.*
I recently started competing in IDPA. I can tell you from personal experience, it is sometimes very hard to remember the course of fire. The competition is all about speed AND accuracy. Hats off to all of the participants. BTW, this is not Kenzie’s first rodeo. Congrats again to all.
Great video! I’ve shot 3 gun matches a few times when I’ve been in the US and it is hard - 90% a mental game to remember the course and not let misses get the better of you. In a way I think using borrowed guns was a weird advantage, as I had to concentrate on every shot to make them count, and learned accuracy is more important than speed (until you’re a serious competitor where you can take your accuracy “for granted”).
@@MrCashewkitty a competition shoot isnt a gunfight, but a gunfight is a shooting competition. go out and train in as many ways as you can. shooting comps can teach you a lot about your gear and what stress and adrenaline does to you in the moment.
The lessons translate pretty well to the tactical world. Have a sighted in rifle, have a system that is reliable, know holds, be able to ID targets, have reloads from equipment built into muscle memory. That’s what I love about competition! There is some good overlap.
You all need to run it back asap. Great video. Would love to see more of these with the hosts getting to do more than just try to sell us on whatever you all have in stock on CF’s website.
Always love watching 3-gun competitions to see the skills and gear in action. Personally, I think it comes down to a balance of speed, accuracy, and equipment reliability.
when that timer goes, that’s where the real game begins. it brings out your weaknesses. i think everyone should experience the sense of urgency 3gun brings out in you. 3gun/comp shooters make some of the best shooters in the world. highly recommend it.
Oh man, that looks more difficult than what I assumed. These guys although they don't participate in competitions, they are a really advanced kind of shooters, and still, for them it turned out to be a challenge. Nobody would expect them to be precise with every move, but not messing it up becomes really hard in a such scenario
Love competition shooting. Haven’t tried 3 gun yet but I shoot IDPA every week. Matches once a month. You learn so much so fast from competitive shooting. My shooting skills dramatically improved just after a few months. Currently in my second season. Only wish I started sooner.
Same here. There is lots to learn in IDPA and it seems like there is a new and different challenge each week. Just remembering the course of fire and firing priority are taxing. For now I go slow and try to be accurate.
Really enjoyed this video. I always wondered what the course would possibly look like for a 3 gun competition. Would love to see a video now with Clint, Kaya, Jason, and Aaron doing a course to see who would come out on top. It would also be helpful if everyone stated what firearms they are shooting. 👍
Wow Kenzie. Killer run. Super clean and fast. With her competition background I expected her to beat Kaya and Jason, but the size of the gap is astonishing. Especially so knowing they are both quite good shooters.
Thank you! It took me 10 years to finally get good. Last year at AK matches in the East, I was 3rd and 4th overall (soooo close to podium!!) against everyone. I gotta keep up with the guys!! Lol
Goes to show you a gucci setup won't save your ass if you aren't even doing the basics like zeroing your optic and knowing your holds if it is zeroed. Kenzie, hat's off to ya, you knew your equipment.
I'm with Jason, "I forgot half of the game plan already." It does look like a lot of fun and challenging. You really have to know your equipment. Great job!! I also was pretty sure Kenzie as going to come out on top!
Kaya is in far better shape and has performed in a real life scenario. This routine is built for anyone who puts in the time to do it over and over. Nobody can train for a real life experience. Respect for Kaya all the way. I’d trust him to protect my life before the other three. My opinion only.
Can't wait to see the tactics and precision each competitor brings to the table. My money's on the one who can seamlessly transition between firearms and nail those targets with speed and accuracy.
This was a good video! It was only natural kenzie won, shes the 3gun girl:). And i rhink i enjoy aeeing rhe hangups and mishaps rather perfect runs. Its all about learning and adapting to the situation. This was more like a group of freinds having a fun afternoon:)
my ego says i could beat kaya but my brain is telling me im an idiot and would spend five minutes on that course great job on working through that jam and sight in your guns LOL!
I would really like to see someone run this course with a single action revolver , a bolt action rifle and a break action shotgun just to see how fast a professional could run the manuel aspects of them.
I’ve shot cowboy action and posted videos on my IG from forever ago. 2 single action vaqueros, Uberti lever action, and a side by side 12 gauge break action. I’ve also shot PRS all last year at major matches and can run a bolt action. Also videos on my IG 🤷🏻♀️
I’ve shot hundreds, all levels - locals, area, sectionals, Nationals. And every division now other than revolver. I’ve also shot GSSF, 3 gun, 2 gun, idpa, steel challenge, NRL22, PRS, cowboy action, and have learned A LOT
@@ReticleUp welcome to the team. Also a master class USPSA shooter is by noooooo means a professional shooter. Ask me how I know…. I mean I want the whole team to do a video on shooting USPSA and go shoot a match together. What’s it gunna take to get y’all to do that?!? It will bring eyes to the sport. Instead of this back yard range stages. Do it for real on the time with real Hit factor scoring and DQ’s of which I saw several in this video and placement against your peers in ranking. USPSA forces you to swallow ur pride and get better. These boys seem adverse to doing that. Pistol should always be first before a full three gun match. As you all saw almost all fte’s and mikes were on the pistol. Guess which one we’ll use mainly as a civilian for defense, the pistol. Even three gun shooters recommend 75% of time on training pistol if not more, 20% on rifle, and 5% on shotgun.
When I find a suitcase full of money in the back of a taxi I may look into it. Until then, not going to happen. It does not really matter. Where I live it is much more of a magazine changing contest than a marksmanship contest. Too many restrictions.
You could have edited this, done redo runs, and covered up your mistakes, but you showed all the struggle and embarrassment, which I really respect. It shows that we all make mistakes but watching you work through them helps us to learn to do the same. I thought this was a fantastic video.
Kaya didn't change positions at the second stand.
Kenzie miss skipped a target with the shottie and collected it last.
Cool target game tho. Should throw a star target right at the end.
Great comment because you have to be able to be humble and put yourself out there to be judged....that's how you get better.
I definitely appreciate the unedited truth. I learned a ton more by the mistakes made than by a perfect run.
Clint where are you save this people 😂😂
Save this people huh? Haha
Unfortunately it looks like Clint is getting phased out. I hope I am wrong. I really like all the guys on this channel with their different takes on the content being presented.
@@jimhurstjr *IF I HAD TO GUESS* he's taking a larger role that involves being less on-screen. Maybe producer + director, he was a presenter for a number of years and has contacts throughout the industry. He's passed to torch, but hopefully gained a pay raise. *This is a guess and I hope he isn't leaving / has left classic firearms. I am not associated with Classic Firearms in anyway. Just making an inference.*
He might be on duty
My goodness Kenzie really kicked some butt. Great shooting Kenzie. You rock.
3 Gun competition is amazing! I recommend it to anyone who is into shooting sports. Glad the channel introduced Kenzie and brought 3 gun into the mix!
I recently started competing in IDPA. I can tell you from personal experience, it is sometimes very hard to remember the course of fire. The competition is all about speed AND accuracy. Hats off to all of the participants. BTW, this is not Kenzie’s first rodeo. Congrats again to all.
Great video! I’ve shot 3 gun matches a few times when I’ve been in the US and it is hard - 90% a mental game to remember the course and not let misses get the better of you.
In a way I think using borrowed guns was a weird advantage, as I had to concentrate on every shot to make them count, and learned accuracy is more important than speed (until you’re a serious competitor where you can take your accuracy “for granted”).
Yeah this awesome to watch as somebody who wants to compete in something like this. WAY harder than it looks on RUclips. Great stuff guys.
This should be motivation for people to go shoot matches. Competition shooters vs tactical timmys is a night and day difference.
Huge difference, although they won't admit it
@@MrCashewkitty a competition shoot isnt a gunfight, but a gunfight is a shooting competition. go out and train in as many ways as you can. shooting comps can teach you a lot about your gear and what stress and adrenaline does to you in the moment.
@@keenanbartlome8153 well, I've done both so... Being trained in a practical shooting approach would have been overwhelmingly helpful.
@@MrCashewkitty I do both as well. Both are good training tools for different reasons and purposes.
The lessons translate pretty well to the tactical world. Have a sighted in rifle, have a system that is reliable, know holds, be able to ID targets, have reloads from equipment built into muscle memory. That’s what I love about competition! There is some good overlap.
You all need to run it back asap. Great video. Would love to see more of these with the hosts getting to do more than just try to sell us on whatever you all have in stock on CF’s website.
Always love watching 3-gun competitions to see the skills and gear in action. Personally, I think it comes down to a balance of speed, accuracy, and equipment reliability.
Best class I ever taken was with Tre Barber !! Definitely worth it
Kai said “I understand the course of fire” and he obviously did not. No excuse for not knowing. Especially at the beginning of the course 😅
Go figure the fed has attention span the size of a peanut
This was a pretty complicated course of fire, especially for folks who don’t compete in IDPA, USPA or 3-gun.
At least we know Jason will hold it down with suppressing fire if SHTF 😂
Kensie kinda did make it look easy. Great job lady!
my biggest problem with any 3gun course is remembering the course of fire...
when that timer goes, that’s where the real game begins. it brings out your weaknesses. i think everyone should experience the sense of urgency 3gun brings out in you. 3gun/comp shooters make some of the best shooters in the world. highly recommend it.
Nice job Guys. Nice to see a raw video showing all the types of issues you may encounter. Lots of lessons learned.
My money is on Kenzie of the bat!
Oh man, that looks more difficult than what I assumed. These guys although they don't participate in competitions, they are a really advanced kind of shooters, and still, for them it turned out to be a challenge. Nobody would expect them to be precise with every move, but not messing it up becomes really hard in a such scenario
Before start I knew Kenzie would crash then. Tactical guys underestimate competition. Is not easy.
Super fun! I hope you are able to do more episodes like this!
Love competition shooting. Haven’t tried 3 gun yet but I shoot IDPA every week. Matches once a month. You learn so much so fast from competitive shooting. My shooting skills dramatically improved just after a few months. Currently in my second season. Only wish I started sooner.
Same here. There is lots to learn in IDPA and it seems like there is a new and different challenge each week. Just remembering the course of fire and firing priority are taxing. For now I go slow and try to be accurate.
I would to see more like this classic firearms. Awesome 😊
Really enjoyed this video. I always wondered what the course would possibly look like for a 3 gun competition. Would love to see a video now with Clint, Kaya, Jason, and Aaron doing a course to see who would come out on top. It would also be helpful if everyone stated what firearms they are shooting. 👍
Sick range
Sick run
Great stage
The lady rules the 3 gun awesome video, God bless you all, Matt, KY.
Wow Kenzie. Killer run. Super clean and fast. With her competition background I expected her to beat Kaya and Jason, but the size of the gap is astonishing. Especially so knowing they are both quite good shooters.
Thank you! It took me 10 years to finally get good. Last year at AK matches in the East, I was 3rd and 4th overall (soooo close to podium!!) against everyone. I gotta keep up with the guys!! Lol
Looks complicated, but at least it's confusing. This has sold me on never ever trying 3-gun!... I would need at least 2 1/2 months to study.
I’ve never seen such a pro slap the trigger so hard. You can see his finger off the trigger every shot
Goes to show you a gucci setup won't save your ass if you aren't even doing the basics like zeroing your optic and knowing your holds if it is zeroed. Kenzie, hat's off to ya, you knew your equipment.
"where's my mag?"
Where the heck is Clint!? We want Clint!
He’s busy being a new father and planning a wedding.
I'm with Jason, "I forgot half of the game plan already." It does look like a lot of fun and challenging. You really have to know your equipment. Great job!! I also was pretty sure Kenzie as going to come out on top!
Before you give Kaya a hard time, sign up & try this. 😂 You will be soooo surprised at how you do.
Find your weaknesses & work on it 👍
Bro only one carryng plates as well 🤣
Where is Clint...
At home, massaging his MK18 somewhere in the dark. 😂
@@henrygonzalez360😂😂😂
@@henrygonzalez360he's got a phonk grin with the text "I stayed out to avoid crushing you" above him
Great video, I personally learned a lot
Kaya is in far better shape and has performed in a real life scenario. This routine is built for anyone who puts in the time to do it over and over. Nobody can train for a real life experience. Respect for Kaya all the way. I’d trust him to protect my life before the other three. My opinion only.
finding your own magazine can't get no realer?
really cool. enjoyed video. gotta love kenzie, who wins by the way. kaya and jason worked thru their bumps, entertainment plus, keep it up.
If the mag was any longer on that shotgun it would be a monopod 😂
Pause….🤣
wheres my mag🤣
he was getting emotional. fogged his mind.
Kya how you the last one and don’t know course of fire 😂😂
Great job on the video! Awesome to see these runs. Barber, I see you Bro!
Mad respect for the 3 gun! Really learned a lot!
GR8 vid y’all thanks-,^/
I could watch videos like this all day! Wish it was 2 hours long, instead of 20 mins! 👏
Can't wait to see the tactics and precision each competitor brings to the table. My money's on the one who can seamlessly transition between firearms and nail those targets with speed and accuracy.
great content. they for sure make it look easier than it is
Yes Yes fam what's up fam?
Awesome show the truth of 3 gun it’s hard good job!!
Looked like a lot of fun. Definitely not easy.
0:07 who will win? Ummm the 3 gun competitor.
Kenzie
Great job to all, harder then it looks
I want to see Kenzie's home defense setup
I dig it! Well done!
I would love to try something like this.
Looks like a lot of fun. Wish I was there training with you.
This was a good video! It was only natural kenzie won, shes the 3gun girl:). And i rhink i enjoy aeeing rhe hangups and mishaps rather perfect runs. Its all about learning and adapting to the situation. This was more like a group of freinds having a fun afternoon:)
There were two challenges in the one I did that got me till this day.
Some of our shooters need to pay attention during the mission briefing this was brutal but fun to watch.
Good stuff. Lpov or red with mag rule. barber and kenize put it down. Inspiring video. 3 gun is that pressure.
Know where you spare mag is lol but good job it was very interesting to see
That's a cool range. Thanks for doing such an interesting video😊
That’s an awesome course of fire hope you don’t mind me copying some of it for my home range.
This one was fun
Yooo that lady was really good I’m impressed
Man now that looked fun I did this in a wheelchair that you definitely need to try. I have 360 videos on my channel from when I did it.
Ammo load? Amount of powder and grain?
CLINT, you're supposed to rep the MARINES & show them how to do it.
my ego says i could beat kaya but my brain is telling me im an idiot and would spend five minutes on that course great job on working through that jam and sight in your guns LOL!
Quoting Cpt Price : Priceless
give up to the 📽🎥crew․ no break
If you miss the targets, make sure you don't miss the excuse train. Toot toot boys
Dayum Aaron off of his supplements is insane!
YHM Squad! Lets gooo
Hey Guys i have a question is it possible to compare the new Canik TTI COMBAT VS the Walther PDP Match or Pro ?
I would really like to see someone run this course with a single action revolver , a bolt action rifle and a break action shotgun just to see how fast a professional could run the manuel aspects of them.
I’ve shot cowboy action and posted videos on my IG from forever ago. 2 single action vaqueros, Uberti lever action, and a side by side 12 gauge break action. I’ve also shot PRS all last year at major matches and can run a bolt action. Also videos on my IG 🤷🏻♀️
Looks like fun does not look easy
What’s it gunna take for you guys to just GO TO A USPSA MATCH!?!?!?!? It’s time.
I’ve shot hundreds, all levels - locals, area, sectionals, Nationals. And every division now other than revolver. I’ve also shot GSSF, 3 gun, 2 gun, idpa, steel challenge, NRL22, PRS, cowboy action, and have learned A LOT
@@ReticleUp welcome to the team. Also a master class USPSA shooter is by noooooo means a professional shooter. Ask me how I know….
I mean I want the whole team to do a video on shooting USPSA and go shoot a match together. What’s it gunna take to get y’all to do that?!? It will bring eyes to the sport. Instead of this back yard range stages. Do it for real on the time with real Hit factor scoring and DQ’s of which I saw several in this video and placement against your peers in ranking. USPSA forces you to swallow ur pride and get better. These boys seem adverse to doing that. Pistol should always be first before a full three gun match. As you all saw almost all fte’s and mikes were on the pistol. Guess which one we’ll use mainly as a civilian for defense, the pistol. Even three gun shooters recommend 75% of time on training pistol if not more, 20% on rifle, and 5% on shotgun.
Where is Clint?
With his newborn kid and family
When tactical people don't compete.
Great Video 💯💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
What shotgun are they using?
Jason is mad 😂😂😂😂
Losing zero mid shooting is wild 🤣
I was def feeling some type of way 🥴
Big girl looks like she was gonna fall at any moment, but I give her credit for trying
What are Jason’s credentials? I know Kaya is law enforcement and Kenzie is a competition shooter…and where is Clint?
Former police.
I would like to see more of them I’m mad the other brother not there as well but hey still a great episode
Great work for the first 2 the last 2 its alright thats why we train
Let's change his name to Krya😢😢😢
Battlebuddies3gun
Was that a clear 180 violation when exiting first array of papers…?
That looks incredibly fun yet incredibly difficult. Wow , great job everyone. Got me curious
When I find a suitcase full of money in the back of a taxi I may look into it. Until then, not going to happen. It does not really matter. Where I live it is much more of a magazine changing contest than a marksmanship contest. Too many restrictions.
My money is not on Kaya or Jason
Kai is whiny
Not as easy as it looks huh men and next time drag clients tell out there. We would love to see him give it a try.
Kenzie looks like only one that has shot a 3 gun before
Kaya after your malfunction your racked a new round with barrel pointed straight up in the air. Big NO NO! Other than that great job on your 1st time.
The barber is on here we lit
What kind of shot gun was that
The Genesis Arms 3 gun Gen12 shotgun
Kaya has NOT been training. Lost his mags on his own set up
Trevon will smoke them on pistol
If he actually took the time to tighten his optic down, maybe 😂