Posted July 10, 2019 6:00 am by Comments

By Tactical Life

Equipment-induced discharge

When it comes to competitive shooting, the only thing shooters do more than shoot, is talk about shooting. And quite often, that comes through a video posted to social media. Because that’s where glory is shared with the world. From sub-four-second shotgun reloads in the basement to cold bore long-range brilliance, it all gets posted. And that in itself makes this latest video, of a USPSA DQ, all the more refreshing.

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It’s real. It’s not great. People could have got hurt. And there’s lessons to be learned for all.

In some ways, the more folks shoot, the more dangerous they can potentially be. Because when shooters get comfortable, that’s when complacency in safety creeps in. Take our USPSA pistol shooter here as an example.

He’s no champion shooter; few are. But the man has clearly shot a pistol before. Though this stage is extremely close and fast, the shooter employs great control and a fairly even cadence across the targets. He seems to be both pushing the gas a little bit, yet staying within his personal limits. In fact, when …Read the Rest

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