Posted by Justin Foster on 2025 Jan 2nd
Your First Shooting Match: Why Quality Gear Is Important
Several weeks ago, we published the first part of this article, where we discussed fear, stress, and managing expectations during your first shooting match. This article will delve into equipment. It is a common thought that you can buy yourself a podium finish, especially when you're a new shooter. You will quickly learn you can not buy yourself wins, but you can purchase a losing setup.
BUILD CONFIDENCE WITH THE RIGHT EQUIPMENT
While mental preparation and stress management are critical to overcoming first-match fears, having the right gear is equally essential. Confidence often stems from knowing your equipment is reliable and tailored to your needs. However, it's essential to understand that building a complete competition kit takes time. Rushing to buy the most expensive and advanced gear upfront can overwhelm your wallet and progression and, in the end, may not fit your needs. Instead, focus on acquiring high-quality essential items and gradually upgrading as your skills and experience grow. Use your remaining funds to allow lots of practice and time shooting in different conditions. There is nothing worse than having all of the Gucci kit without being able to afford to use it.
Gucci gear is great, but you don’t need a setup like this to get started. Looks awesome though! Photo courtesy of Nick Setting.
QUALITY OVER QUANTITY
For your first shooting match, prioritize quality and reliability over having an entire quiver of accessories. Having dependable equipment eliminates avoidable frustrations and ensures your focus stays on the competition rather than gear problems. One of the most critical components in any competition setup is your rifle itself, and investing in quality rifle parts can make a significant difference.
Your rifle is the foundation of your performance. It's worth investing in precision-engineered components that provide accuracy and durability. A rifle that fits you ergonomically and functions flawlessly instills confidence, and often, confidence can be the final piece of the equation that propels you to success. Companies like MDT offer top-tier components that enhance performance, ergonomics, and customization.
The MDT XRS Chassis is a versatile chassis perfect for both hunting and competition. Photo courtesy of Nick Setting.
If you can go right to a custom build, awesome! But if you are limited on funds, the following is a good setup for your first season.
- Buy a short-action TIKKA, REMINGTON, RUGER, SAVAGE, or HOWA chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor with a 1:8 twist medium to heavy contour barrel.
- XRS, LSS-XL Gen 2, or other MDT Chassis System Most of our chassis systems can accommodate the above rifles in a short Action.
- MDT AICS .308/6.5 Creedmoor Magazine
- MDT M-LOK ARCA RAIL
- MDT CKYE-POD or MDT GRND-POD
- MDT Scope Rings and 20 MOA Scope Base
- MDT SHOOTING BAG
- MDT Muzzle Brake
- Hornady 140 ELD Match ammunition
- Quality Rifle Scope
Here is an awesome video where we take a stock rifle and make some easy upgrades. The results are incredible.
EAR AND EYE PROTECTION
Safety is non-negotiable and a requirement at all matches. High-quality ear protection and comfortable eyewear are must-haves and make long days at the range more enjoyable.
Diving headfirst into acquiring a full competition setup is tempting, but incremental upgrades can be a financially smarter approach. As you gain experience, you'll better understand what works for your shooting style and preferences. Attending matches and observing other shooters can provide valuable insights into which gear is worth the investment. Shooters are often approachable and can provide valuable insight into why they use their specific gear.
Ruger American Gen 2 in an LSS-XL Gen 2. Photo courtesy of Aaron Martin of Ten Second Precision.
Check out these awesome guides for building out your kit!
- Beginners Gear Guide for Precision Rifle Competition
- Expert Gear Guide for Precision Rifle Competition
WHY GEAR MATTERS IN MANAGING ANXIETY
Reliable equipment does more than improve performance—it also boosts your mental state. Knowing that your rifle, optic, and accessories are dependable lets you direct your energy toward focus and strategy rather than worrying about mechanical issues. With high-quality components from trusted brands like MDT, you'll feel more in control, which is crucial for managing nerves and excelling under pressure. Remember, your gear is a tool, not a crutch. While the right equipment can enhance your performance, your preparation, mindset, and ability to adapt will ultimately determine your success.
Thank you for a fantastic year!
COMPETITION RESOURCES FROM MDT
- Expert Gear Guide for Precision Rifle Competition
- Beginners Gear Guide for Precision Rifle Competition
- NRL Hunter Gear Breakdown
- NRL Hunter Stage Breakdown
- Tricky Props | PRS Stage Breakdown
- Getting The Most Out Of Your Shooting Bag
- How To Run A Sub-30-Second PRS Barricade
- A Pro's Approach to Complicated Stages | PRS Stage Breakdown
- How To Clean A PRS Stage: Francis Colon Stage Breakdown
- How PRS Will Make You A Better Hunter
- How Pro Shooter Francis Colon Sets Up His Rifle
- 12 Essentials For Match Shooting In The Rain - Precision Rifle Tips
- Mastering The Mental Game Of PRS: An Easy Way To Achieve A Higher Score
- Advanced Target Acquisition - How to be a Better Shooter
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Justin Foster grew up in rural British Columbia and developed a love for firearms at a young age. Justin started shooting ELR recreationally in 2019, eventually leading to his newfound passion, F-Class. Justin is an avid F-Class shooter and shoots in the F-TR division. Justin is a full-time writer and photographer and spends his free time with his wife and dog. He can be reached on Instagram @lead.rain