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Title: Episode #99 Introduction to USPSA
Post by: Marshal Halloway on March 25, 2008, 11:56:28 AM
Introduction to USPSA
Practical pistol competition, as sanctioned by the United States Practical Shooting Association (USPSA), is one of the most popular shooting sports ever. But before you start, there are lots of choices in both guns and gear. Michael Seeklander and Phil Strader, instructors at USSA and both elite Grand Master shooters in USPSA, show you the right way to get started in this fascinating sport.

http://www.downrange.tv/shootinggallery/episode99.htm
Title: Re: Episode #99 Introduction to USPSA
Post by: Hazcat on March 25, 2008, 12:21:15 PM
Marshal,

When I click the link I go to a new page but there doesn't seem to be a vid there other than the user vids at the bottom.
Title: Re: Episode #99 Introduction to USPSA
Post by: Marshal Halloway on March 25, 2008, 12:52:30 PM
The trailers show up on Wednesday around 3:00PM Central.

 :)
Title: Re: Episode #99 Introduction to USPSA
Post by: Hazcat on March 25, 2008, 01:04:49 PM
You TEASE you!  I thought that was your wife's job! :D
Title: Re: Episode #99 Introduction to USPSA
Post by: dannynm on March 28, 2008, 08:14:52 AM
Great job on the show with USPSA. Now you need one on 3 gun.      Thanks
Title: Re: Episode #99 Introduction to USPSA
Post by: addict on March 28, 2008, 09:16:22 PM
I'll be the first to second a three  gun   episode    .... whoa, thats cool :D. Easter Sunday I went to my first USPSA match and it was a blast! Great people, good fun, and a comfortable environment. Shot a stock Glock 34 and aside from forgetting that front site thingy when the buzzer went off, didn't do half bad. First 3 gun match this Sunday - adding a Benelli and Saiga .223 to the gear bag. I highly encourage everyone who hasn't tried this discipline to give it a go. They didn't even charge me for the first match! (Like crack dealers they are...)
Addict
Title: Re: Episode #99 Introduction to USPSA
Post by: Hazcat on March 28, 2008, 09:19:43 PM
I'll be the first to second a three  gun   episode    .... whoa, thats cool :D. Easter Sunday I went to my first USPSA match and it was a blast! Great people, good fun, and a comfortable environment. Shot a stock Glock 34 and aside from forgetting that front site thingy when the buzzer went off, didn't do half bad. First 3 gun match this Sunday - adding a Benelli and Saiga .223 to the gear bag. I highly encourage everyone who hasn't tried this discipline to give it a go. They didn't even charge me for the first match! (Like crack dealers they are...)
Addict

LOL! and true! :D
Title: Re: Episode #99 Introduction to USPSA
Post by: tombogan03884 on March 28, 2008, 09:25:02 PM
I'll be the first to second a three  gun   episode    .... whoa, thats cool :D. Easter Sunday I went to my first USPSA match and it was a blast! Great people, good fun, and a comfortable environment. Shot a stock Glock 34 and aside from forgetting that front site thingy when the buzzer went off, didn't do half bad. First 3 gun match this Sunday - adding a Benelli and Saiga .223 to the gear bag. I highly encourage everyone who hasn't tried this discipline to give it a go. They didn't even charge me for the first match! (Like crack dealers they are...)
Addict

They supply the ammo first time and you would be hooked worse than cigarettes ;D
Title: Re: Episode #99 Introduction to USPSA
Post by: From the Mailbox on April 07, 2008, 08:38:33 AM

From: Wayne
Sunday, April 6, 2008
Dear sirs, love your show. I just watched the one on the USPSA shooting. I have a question for you, why is the Glock 17L not allowed in competition. I've seen some of the open class guns and can't figure out why the Glock isn't permitted. I've read that the manufacturer has to have 500 available to the public and I know that Glock just did a run of 3000 guns. If you have an answer or know someone who can answer my question I sure would appreciate it. Keep up the great shows. Wayne