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Lane Dominates USPSA Limited Division Crown

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    Lane Dominates USPSA Limited Division Crown

    Mason Lane of Team SIG torched the competition at the 2025 USPSA Race Gun Nationals, claiming the Limited division championship with a dominant 2213.8829 score—a commanding 39-point margin over second place.

    The October 24-26 event in Hurricane, Utah drew 616 competitors, making it the largest single Nationals in USPSA history. Southern Utah Practical Shooters hosted the match across 19 demanding stages that tested every aspect of practical shooting skills.

    Why it matters: USPSA Limited division represents the pinnacle of iron-sight competition shooting. Winning by 39 points in a field this size isn't just victory—it's domination. Lane didn't squeak by; he controlled the match from start to finish.

    • His 2024 move to Team SIG's professional roster is paying dividends—elite support meeting elite performance
    • Limited division showcases high-end race guns without optics, testing pure shooting skill
    • Lane stuck with iron sights and made them sing across Southern Utah's rugged terrain

    The sponsorship deal recognized his existing talent, and this Utah victory proves the partnership works both ways.

    By the numbers: At 616 shooters, this year's Race Gun Nationals shattered previous attendance records. The 19-stage course demanded consistency across varied shooting challenges, making Lane's 39-point victory margin even more impressive in context.

    • 616 shooters—largest single Nationals in USPSA history
    • 19 stages over 3 days in Hurricane, Utah
    • Lane's 2213.8829 score ranked among top performances across all divisions
    • 39-point margin of victory

    His ability to maintain that pace through nearly 20 stages speaks to both physical conditioning and mental toughness under pressure.

    The Team SIG connection runs deeper than equipment support. Lane joined their professional roster in 2024 after building a resume of major national titles and international competition experience. This Limited division crown adds another chapter to what's becoming a standout career.

    The competition: Other division champions included Christian Sailer taking Open with 2258.4206, Max Leograndis winning Pistol-Caliber Carbine at 2195.1993, Adam Grimm claiming Limited Optics with 2155.3315, and Shane Coley topping Limited 10 at 2274.4803.

    • Christian Sailer: Open, 2258.4206
    • Max Leograndis: Pistol-Caliber Carbine, 2195.1993
    • Adam Grimm: Limited Optics, 2155.3315
    • Shane Coley: Limited 10, 2274.4803

    Coley's Limited 10 score actually topped Lane's by about 60 points, but Limited 10's capacity restrictions create different stage strategies. Lane faced the full-capacity Limited field where raw speed and accuracy combine without artificial constraints.

    What's next: This victory positions Lane as a serious contender heading into 2026's major matches. The combination of Team SIG support and proven match-day performance creates momentum that's hard to stop once it builds.

    • USPSA season builds toward next year's World Shoot
    • His 39-point margin suggests he's hitting peak form at exactly the right time
    • International recognition could follow if this dominance continues

    Go deeper:

    • Full match results at USPSA website
    • Team SIG information

    Read the original article in The Handbook | By Steve Duskett


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    What's it take to consistently dominate at that level—are we talking pure trigger time, specific training methods, or does equipment tuning make the real difference?

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