Preserving your IPSC/USPSA target by properly taping
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- Chuck talks about taping along the lines to preserve the edges of your scorable zones to provide good feedback of each bullet impact which leaves the acceptable hit zone.
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Thanks Chuck, much appreciated. You always add knowledge gems that everyone should pay attention to.
I'm watching this and hearing things in Pat's voice in my head, even though I unfortunately never made it to a Pat class.
Great advice Chuck, thanks for sharing that.
I'm a "working man" and the budget is very tight.
Be safe!
Randy
Awesome Chuck ! Thank you for sharing this 👍🔥
I cut out a bunch of pieces of paper the exact size of the A zone.
I tape hits outside the A zone & use the paper as a patch for the entire A zone when it gets really shot up.
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Audio and video straight up on point. Thanks man.
Solid info. As always, presented completely.
Thank you sir!
Great Tip Chuck
Always useful information.
Thank you.
I like your style. Thnx for this video
I like these keep them coming.
Articulated very well and very helpful. Thank you sir.
Yooooo... how 'bout that Mike honesty. That shiznit is RARE in the training industry. PROPS.
Not many in this industry are shooting the "Front 6" of an elpres in Sub 2.5 seconds either. Those numbers don't just happen, you gotta push yourself to reach those numbers, and that means failure. If you don't ever fail in training you will never win.
IPSC is the international name of the USPSA organization and USPSA is the name in the United States. The USPSA (Metric) target is the silhouette shape, and the IPSC (Classic) is the diamond shaped target.
.85 here and there #Boom more ammo More #BoomBoom
Chuck you old gamer