American sport shooter and firearms instructor
Benjamin Thomas Stoeger is an American competition shooter and firearms instructor who started competing actively in 2005.[1] He placed first in the 2017 IPSC Handgun World Shoot, second behind Bob Vogel in the 2011 IPSC Handgun World Shoot, and placed third in the 2014 IPSC Handgun World Shoot[2] behind Eric Grauffel and Simon "JJ" Racaza. He is also three time IPSC US Handgun Production Champion (2012, 2013 and 2015), eight time USPSA Handgun Production Champion (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, and 2019).
Associations
At Ben Stoeger's personal website benstoeger.com he includes his views and tips about how to shoot the Action Shooting sports of IPSC and USPSA, and some of the latest competition gear for those sports.
Practical Shooting After Dark is a podcast featuring Stoeger and other USPSA competitors discussing the sport.
Practical Shooting Training Group is an online coaching platform for USPSA/IPSC Practical Shooting created by Stoeger and fellow competitor Hwansik Kim. The site contains drills with video explanations and written diagrams, training video, and a venue to get feedback on student-submitted videos.
Bibliography
- Books
- Champion Shooting: Guaranteed Results in 15 Minutes A Day (2012) by Jay Hirshberg and Ben Stoeger[3]
- Champion Shooting: A Proven Process for Success at Any Level (2012) by Jay Hirshberg and Ben Stoeger[4]
- Practical Pistol - Fundamental Techniques and Competition Skills (2013) by Ben Stoeger[5]
- Dry-Fire Training: For the Practical Pistol Shooter (2014) by Ben Stoeger[6]
- Skills and Drills: For the Practical Pistol Shooter (2014) by Ben Stoeger, Timmy Meyers, Ronnie Casper, Brandon Edwards[7]
- Practical Pistol Reloaded (2016) by Ben Stoeger[8]
- DryFire Reloaded (2017) by Ben Stoeger[9]
- Skills and Drills Reloaded (2018) by Ben Stoeger[10]
- Breakthrough Marksmanship (2019) by Ben Stoeger[11]
- Videos
- Training to Win with Ben Stoeger (2014)[12]
- Practical Pistol Foundations with Ben Stoeger (2015)[13]
See also
References