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So far I’ve shot two 2 USPSA matches this year. It’s been a learning experience. I’m just not smart about stage plans. I accidentally run the gun dry too often. Next match is Friday. Weather permitting.


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Anyone shooting the SE LE handgun classic?


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Second Steel Challenge match of the year is next weekend. Will be cold with snow still on the ground.
I have a new Beretta 92XI to shoot and get comfortable with. My hope is to shoot it solely for all matches in ‘26.
AR PCC build has shot one match in January - that one will be shot for most matches this year as well.
 
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Anyone shooting the SE LE handgun classic?


I gave it a really hard look this year and decided against it. I have a bunch of USPSA Majors on the ballot and would ultimately have to swap it for one of them. Since it's not a sanctioned match, I just couldn't justify it.

I love what they're doing though and it looked awesome last year. There is also a southwest one that did pretty well. Somebody tried it in the Midwest but I don't think it was as popular, which I think was a function of the specific location (very rural Missouri).
 
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Got a text from one of the guys that runs my local USPSA club. They received one spot for race gun nationals from the state section and are giving it to me as the highest performing paying club member at their matches in 2025, and they're paying for it ($400-$450 match fee), so that's pretty cool.

Pays to play sometimes.
 
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That is very cool.


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I’m 5 matches in so far for the year. Pretty solid B class and low A in some cases.


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Just signed up for the KTOA Valor Cup LE/Mil only match in August.


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Just signed up for the KTOA Valor Cup LE/Mil only match in August.


I saw that one pop up but it conflicts with nationals. I would like to try one of these larger LE/mil matches.

I ran my first LE only match of the year this week. Four stages and about 100 rounds. Only had 15 or so guys so I am hoping that the momentum increases. It ends up being a pretty big undertaking to get out there, build stages, and then hang out all day running squads at 11:30, 1:30, and 3:30.

I have a club match this weekend. First outdoor one of the year.
 
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KTOA posted that 50 signed up in two days. I’m pushing most of my guys to go. Even volunteered to pay their entry fee. This is the kind of stuff that team guys and FI’s need to be doing.


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KTOA posted that 50 signed up in two days. I’m pushing most of my guys to go. Even volunteered to pay their entry fee. This is the kind of stuff that team guys and FI’s need to be doing.


100%

Ego keeps a lot of guys out. Our agency's tac team (I am not a member) has an annual training week in another part of the state that also has a weekly USPSA match (with some heat). Last year I got about half of the guys to go and I drove over to squad with them. One of those guys still talks about getting smoked by a guy that had both knees replaced.

You've obviously been around a long time...don't you wish you'd have figured this out earlier? I sure do.
 
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You've obviously been around a long time...don't you wish you'd have figured this out earlier? I sure do.


Shooting only local IDPA matches all those years gave me a false sense of security. Traveling to shoot USPSA this year has opened my eyes and also made me a much better shooter.


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Had my best match so far Saturday. Shot in the upper 1/3 of carry optics, little under mid pack over all. Bombed the first stage real bad. Was on fire the 4th (classifier) stage.


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A friend got a position with the county, predominantly courthouse security but will work a biweekly training session with other county AGEs.
He says none of this business of practicing to qualify, they will be seeing things common in IDPA and USPSA.
 
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He says none of this business of practicing to qualify, they will be seeing things common in IDPA and USPSA.


If red shirts aren’t training this way, they are failing their students. A recent set of ranges at my work centered around USPSA 19-03 and “Bar hop”.

The best .mil shooters in the world are following this pattern. We are dumb for not following it. All gunfights involve practical shooting skills.


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Hey fellas, check in. What’s everyone up to?


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