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In the high-speed world of USPSA (United States Practical Shooting Association) competition, every second counts. Chris Spence, a seasoned USPSA shooter, reveals his insider tips on mastering reload drills and tackling the psychological challenges that come with the sport in his two-part FAQ article now available on the Sightmark Field Guide.
With a focus on creating efficient, repeatable motions, Spence breaks down the gear and techniques he has used in his years of competitive USPSA shooting that gave him an edge over his constant opponent: the clock.
But to Spence, it’s not just about what you own and how you use it. Spence dives into the psychological hurdles that often deter new competitors, such as intimidation and lack of familiarity with USPSA’s unique rules. Highlighting the steep learning curve faced by newcomers, Spence emphasizes the importance of mindset and preparation.
Whether you’re a seasoned shooter or just getting started, Chris Spence’s insights are invaluable for anyone looking to up their game in USPSA competition. His article not only covers the mechanics of a fast reload but also tackles the mental game, providing a comprehensive guide to excelling in this dynamic shooting sport.
To read the full article from Chris Spence, click here.
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