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SoCal Practical Shooting USPSA/IPSC Match at MB Tactical
Match starts: Nov 16, 2024 @ 08:30 AM
Match ends: Nov 17, 2024 @ 12:30 PM
Check-in: 07:30 AM
Match Start: 08:30 AM
8 Stages, 150 - 200 rounds
SoCal Practical Shooting USPSA/IPSC Match at MB Tactical
Match starts: Nov 23, 2024 @ 08:30 AM
Match ends: Nov 24, 2024 @ 12:30 PM
Check-in: 07:30 AM
Match Start: 08:30 AM
8 Stages, 150 - 200 rounds
2024 All Star Bash
Battle Of The Champ
by: Echo1 & Holosun
Match starts: Dec 07, 2024 @ 08:30 AM
Match ends: Dec 08, 2024 @ 12:30 PM
Check-in: 07:30 AM
Match Start: 08:30 AM
8 Stages, 200 - 250 rounds
SoCal Practical Shooting USPSA/IPSC Match at MB Tactical
Match starts: Dec 14, 2024 @ 08:30 AM
Match ends: Dec 15, 2024 @ 12:30 PM
Check-in: 07:30 AM
Match Start: 08:30 AM
8 Stages, 150 - 200 rounds
"The Secret to Success"
Like any other sport, to be successful in competitive shooting you need patience, discipline, and a lot of practice.
In competition shooting, there are 3 basic ways to improve your shooting skills, and if you have discipline to practice at least 3 times a week, you will notice improvements every time you go to the range and/or shoot a match.
Attending a Class
Attending a class or training is the best way to improve your skills, especially if you're new to the sport. This is the best way to learn the basic fundamentals: firearm safety, handling the firearm, shooting stance, movement, etc. Everything that you learn from the training will help you improve your shooting by practicing it at home or range.
Dry Fire
The easiest, cheapest, and BEST way to train yourself is through dry firing. You can set up and place any target in your room, garage, or any available space you can use in your house. Make sure NO live ammunition is present in the gun, magazine(s), and room during dry firing. You can wear the exact gear you use in the match (pants, belt, holster, and magazine) and practice what you want or need to improve: drawing your gun from holster, magazine reloads, trigger control or trigger prepping, transitions and movements and more!
Shoot a Match
Shooting a match is the most fun you can have with a gun, but is also the time to test yourself and see the results from your dry fire practice. This is also the time to ask questions, get some tips, and learn from other shooters. As you shoot more and more matches and gain more experience in the sport, your confidence and ability will quickly build.
Good luck out there shooter and see you at the range!