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Lane Dominates USPSA Limited Division Crown

Photo: U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kevin Tanenbaum (Public Domain (U.S. Gov))
| Scope | |
|---|---|
| Impact | national |
| Key Entities | |
| Winner of USPSA Limited Division Championship | Mason Lane |
| Lane's professional sponsor team | Team SIG |
| Match host organization | Southern Utah Practical Shooters |
| Sanctioning organization for Race Gun Nationals | USPSA |
| What It Means | |
| |
| Timeline | |
| October 24-26, 2025 | 2025 USPSA Race Gun Nationals held in Hurricane, Utah |
| 2024 | Mason Lane joined Team SIG professional roster |
Lane Dominates USPSA Limited Division Crown
Team SIG shooter wins Race Gun Nationals by 39 points in record field
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Team SIG shooter wins Race Gun Nationals by 39 points in record fieldedit
Mason Lane from Team SIG absolutely destroyed the field at the 2025 USPSA Race Gun Nationals, taking the Limited division title with a 2213.8829 score that put him 39 points ahead of second place.
The match itself was historic before Lane fired a shot. The October 24-26 event in Hurricane, Utah pulled in 616 shooters—making it the largest single Nationals in USPSA history. Southern Utah Practical Shooters ran 19 stages that tested everything from close quarters to long-range precision.
Iron sight credentials: Limited division is where the iron sight gods live. No red dots, no compensators—just you, your sights, and whatever shooting skill you've actually got. Winning by 39 points in a field this deep isn't luck. Lane controlled this match from day one.
By the numbers:
- Lane's 2213.8829 ranked among the top scores across all divisions
- 19 stages over three days of Hurricane, Utah terrain
- His victory margin could have won some smaller matches outright
The conditioning question: You don't maintain that pace through nearly 20 stages without serious physical conditioning and mental toughness. Most shooters have one bad stage that kills their chances. Lane apparently didn't.
His move to Team SIG's pro roster last year is clearly paying off. Lane joined their professional roster in 2024 after building a resume full of national titles and international competition. When elite support meets elite talent, you get performances like this Utah beatdown.
The competition: Other division winners included Christian Sailer in Open with 2258.4206, Max Leograndis taking Pistol-Caliber Carbine at 2195.1993, Adam Grimm claiming Limited Optics with 2155.3315, and Shane Coley topping Limited 10 at 2274.4803.
Reality check: Coley's Limited 10 score beat Lane's by about 60 points—but that's apples to oranges. Limited 10's capacity restrictions change your stage strategy completely. Lane faced the full-capacity Limited field where raw speed and accuracy combine without artificial constraints.
"Lane didn't just win--he made it look easy across 19 stages that broke plenty of other shooters." -- Match Director, Southern Utah Practical Shooters
What to watch: This victory sets Lane up as a serious threat heading into 2026's major matches, including the World Shoot. His 39-point dominance suggests he's hitting peak form at exactly the right time—and international recognition tends to follow this kind of domestic performance.
The bottom line: Lane took the most competitive iron sight division in practical shooting and made it look like a practice session. That's not accident—that's arrival.
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