The 2025 USPSA Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC) Nationals concluded July 16 at the Olympic Shooting Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado, setting a new attendance record for the discipline. Over 250 shooters from across the United States competed in 12 stages designed to test rapid target transitions, precision marksmanship, and on-the-move shooting skill. The event saw dramatic performances from both seasoned champions and emerging talent, with several stages decided by fractions of a second. Travis Cupp was crowned Open Division National Champion, while Lina Miculek defended her Ladies Division title in a fiercely contested final stage. Notable this year were several junior shooters making top 10 finishes, highlighting the sports ongoing growth among young competitors. Equipment innovations were on full display, with many participants employing the latest in lightweight PCC platforms, red dot optics, and advanced compensator designs. The event also served as a recruiting showcase for USPSA regional matches and introductory PCC clinics for new shooters. Sponsors offered product demos and side matches, adding to the vibrant community atmosphere. Tournament officials praised the high standard of sportsmanship and safety exhibited throughout.