Running USPSA Stages Without Panicking (As Much)

What does it actually take to get better as a shooter? In this video, I'm back on the range working through more USPSA-style stages and pushing myself to become faster, more efficient, and more confident under pressure. From stage planning and movement to target transitions and execution, every run is another opportunity to learn. I'm definitely not where I want to be yet, but compared to where I started, things are finally beginning to come together. Whether you're new to USPSA, interested in practical shooting, or just enjoy watching the process of skill development, I hope this series gives you an honest look at what training and improvement really look like. The goal isn't perfection—it's progress. Follow along as I continue training in firearms, martial arts, and self-defense — documenting the real journey, one skill at a time. THANKS FOR WATCHING! Disclaimer: GRITR videos are filmed on a private shooting range in a controlled environment and conducted under the supervision of trained and experienced professionals. All activities comply with applicable local, state, and federal laws, as well as range safety protocols. These videos are intended strictly for educational and entertainment purposes. They are not instructional guides for untrained individuals. Do not attempt to replicate or mimic any actions, modifications, or demonstrations shown in GRITR videos. Firearms handling, modification, and use can be dangerous and should only be performed by qualified individuals in appropriate settings. Always follow proper safety procedures, use appropriate protective equipment, and seek professional training. This content does not promote unsafe handling or illegal use of firearms. GRITR assumes no liability for any injury, damage, or legal consequences resulting from the misuse of information presented in these videos or attempts to recreate depicted activities.