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ZERT Coffee & ChaosWelcome to GUNFU TALK — a new Pop Culture 223 series dedicated to USPSA shooting, IDPA, 2-Gun, practical shooting skills, firearms training, and performance coaching for real-world shooters. Our mission is to educate the uneducated, especially in the culture and inner-city communities that never get exposed to competitive shooting the right way. In this episode, KJ sits down with USPSA shooter Marlo to break down how he got started in competition shooting, the biggest mistakes new shooters make, and why USPSA and IDPA are some of the best ways to become a better, faster, more confident shooter. If you’ve been searching how to get into USPSA, how to shoot IDPA, or how to improve shooting accuracy and speed, this episode is packed with value and real game. We talk about the myths that stop people from competing, like “you need a $10,000 race gun,” “I’m not good enough yet,” or “I don’t want to look like a beginner.” We cover the truth about stage planning, calling your shots, blending targets, training tempo, dry fire routines, footwork, transitions, and how competition shooting directly improves CCW/CPL self-defense skills.