One Pistol or Many to Get Good? Ben Stoeger Responds
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
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Ben Stoeger is an IPSC World Champion, multiple time USPSA National Champion, and author. He travels all over the US and the world shooting matches and teaching classes.
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Would like to hear how it came about that the good Mr. Stoeger originally selected a Beretta and then stayed with it for eight years. Thanks
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It depends on your goal. The term like "good at shooting" is a broad topic. Excelling with one particular platform compared to excelling at several can both be considered "good at shooting". Is a 3-gun competitor better at shooting than one that only competes with a handgun? Is a C class USPSA competitor that wins their classification in three different divisions at three different area matches a better than a C class competitor that wins there classification in the same division in the same three area matches?
Great advice we sure appreciate it 💯
Finally! Great video from a pro. But, do you believe there are different pistols for different competitions? I'm in that boat right now, you can only squeeze so much accuracy out of a Glock...compared to a 2011.
Have you seen him run a Glock? Reach A or M with the Glock and then decide if you want to change would be my advice.