awesome shooting by both guys but definitely a reason on why JJ was on top shot and got as far as he did. overall i love yaw's footwork the most, how you move when you move and your balance
Crazy to see how much differently my stage plans were, such a huge difference on time I didn't even see during walk through. That's why you guys are the pros lol.
I can’t tell for certain where the back of the bay is, but if I’m seeing it correctly you broke the 180 twice in the same run at 5:07 for sure and 5:09 as well.. but maybe I’m not understanding exactly where the 180 line would be from this camera angle
It seems like the difference is JJ takes that extra hundredth of a second to get good sight picture on control targets because pick up shots ruin time. Spencer on the other hand looks a little sloppy, causing him to miss a bunch. I bet the number of Charlies is definitely greater.
That is very accurate. While our times for the match were about the same, I was pushing pretty hard to achieve that which definitely cost me a lot of points (and penalties)
We both kind of jacked it up but the plan was to shoot it that way because after the lone left hardcover target (target 7) you could shoot the 4 open targets aggressively on the move to the last positions and as your feet are settling come back to the hardcover partial and end on the no shoot partial. Unfortunately I stopped again to shoot a make up on target 7 which kind of nullified the benefit of shooting it that way as I was basically stopped in that last position sooner than I would have been originally.
There's a reason they call him the Razor Cat... it's mostly because there are a bunch of letters in common between that and his last name. Great shooting!
We compete in shooting accuracy Not a quick shot jj slower than the past, but focus on accuracy, because Eric focuses only on Zone A, shoot fast but low scores are meaningless. We compete to count points. Do not compete with anyone, shoot faster than anyone
Great stuff but it's time for these shooting sports to evolve into paintball PLUS, i.e. competitors wear SPEAR like gear used in full contact fighting, but instead of real rounds, they play with sim rounds as at facilities like the Direct Action Resource Center, resulting in a two-way range of competitive fire... Afterall, isnt' that what all this is geared for anyway? Many times I saw "usage of cover" where the body was overexposed, had there been a shooter on the other side returning fire, which builds poor habits, and, as well.
IDPA focuses more on the defensive/tactical side of shooting with cover, drawing from concealment, etc. USPSA is all about the sport so we are not really focused on the cover or tactical side
We all know JJ is that good but man you're awesome as well. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you I appreciate it!!
awesome shooting by both guys
but definitely a reason on why JJ was on top shot and got as far as he did. overall i love yaw's footwork the most, how you move when you move and your balance
Thank you, yea he is the best!!
Crazy to see how much differently my stage plans were, such a huge difference on time I didn't even see during walk through. That's why you guys are the pros lol.
yea man, stage planning can make a huge difference!! JJ is the pro I'm just a wannabe trying to keep up haha
Exciting. I was directly rooting for the winning result 👍👍👍
Awesome to see legit pros run this competition. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!!!
Awesome match.Not for the faint hearted.Lots of cardio.You guys are the best.
thank you!!!
And I still can barley hit 30' 8" targets with no pressure or speed. Much respect to these guys.
we're in the same boat man.
I can hit the target I just can't do it accurately.. my shot placements suck.
Much appreciated!! It's all about that trigger control!
JJ @7:00! God tier!
Racazza makes it look so effortless.
so true so true
@@spencerstein4987 Not to taker anything away from you, you shoot great. Love the POV footage too.
@@Fugettaboutit haha thanks man
good stuff! That steel swinger though!!
Wow🤯💪👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I can’t tell for certain where the back of the bay is, but if I’m seeing it correctly you broke the 180 twice in the same run at 5:07 for sure and 5:09 as well.. but maybe I’m not understanding exactly where the 180 line would be from this camera angle
Awesome shooting, I love your target transitions!!!
thank you!!
It seems like the difference is JJ takes that extra hundredth of a second to get good sight picture on control targets because pick up shots ruin time. Spencer on the other hand looks a little sloppy, causing him to miss a bunch. I bet the number of Charlies is definitely greater.
That is very accurate. While our times for the match were about the same, I was pushing pretty hard to achieve that which definitely cost me a lot of points (and penalties)
I should be that sloppy
Damn that looks like fun!
Thanks for sharing! Impressive shooting.
Thank you and thanks for watching!!
What PF you're using? And JJ using?
Not sure about JJ, I’m around 175 PF
Why on stage 2 did you both come back to shoot. The partial on top?
We both kind of jacked it up but the plan was to shoot it that way because after the lone left hardcover target (target 7) you could shoot the 4 open targets aggressively on the move to the last positions and as your feet are settling come back to the hardcover partial and end on the no shoot partial. Unfortunately I stopped again to shoot a make up on target 7 which kind of nullified the benefit of shooting it that way as I was basically stopped in that last position sooner than I would have been originally.
Not the guys you want to mess with. Clear a room before you can grab your piece 💪
hahaha
what is the brand and model of the gun?
it is an Akai Custom 2011, tungsten V4 middy
I'm pretty sure that is still an STI 2011 frame & slide that was modded by Akai
That guys jean short shorts though
That looks like fun!
Did that first shot strong hand scare you?
you better believe it haha
Lol. Been there done that myself, many times. One of my favorite rules quotes is "not all ADs are DQs."
I think everyone has reloaded a round into the dirt .
how do they know you actually hit those cardboard targets if you aren't first with like 100 holes already in it.
they tape the holes after every shooter, but you shouldn't be looking for holes in the first place, it's all about calling your shots.
@@spencerstein4987 What do you mean by "calling your shots"?
What pistol is JJ using?
This was his limcat
👍👍👍👍
There's a reason they call him the Razor Cat... it's mostly because there are a bunch of letters in common between that and his last name. Great shooting!
Thanks!!
beast mode!!!
haha thanks Larry!!
Penembak jitu mantap
Nice 👍
Thanks!!
We compete in shooting accuracy Not a quick shot jj slower than the past, but focus on accuracy, because Eric focuses only on Zone A, shoot fast but low scores are meaningless. We compete to count points. Do not compete with anyone, shoot faster than anyone
Tactical chicken legs lmao
За сеткой видно цель, это специально сделали?
Great stuff but it's time for these shooting sports to evolve into paintball PLUS, i.e. competitors wear SPEAR like gear used in full contact fighting, but instead of real rounds, they play with sim rounds as at facilities like the Direct Action Resource Center, resulting in a two-way range of competitive fire...
Afterall, isnt' that what all this is geared for anyway?
Many times I saw "usage of cover" where the body was overexposed, had there been a shooter on the other side returning fire, which builds poor habits, and, as well.
IDPA focuses more on the defensive/tactical side of shooting with cover, drawing from concealment, etc. USPSA is all about the sport so we are not really focused on the cover or tactical side
"Wooh"
Nice shooting dude. What ya think of this 19 year old Christian Slater who won the Nationals? Dont ya hate those young punks! Lol
he has been crushing it!
25 round magazines. No mag change skills there.
Actually 30 rounds :)