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  1. Thanks all for pointing out the rule.

    Was a CRO for 18 years before resigning this year. Not exactly a newbie to the rule book.

    To answer 71Commander, I was thinking of guys who lift the gun from their bags and start with adjustments.

    I know I also have done it , prepped the gun , optics and stock, on Stage 1 to keep things moving along. Mea Culpa.

  2. There was a question about Handling last week. I didn’t want to step on the thread with this.

    PCCs shooters often fiddle with their rifles on the sidelines, adjusting stocks, turning optics off and on and adjusting brightness.

    My comment to them is that I believe that is still handling and they either take the rifles to the Safe Area OR wait for a LMR command.

    Am I correct telling them that?

  3. 22 conversion kits

    I am not a big 22 shooter. Own a good SW AR 15- and a lousy Sig 1911 in 22.

    With 9mm and 45acp getting pricey I started an Outlaw Match of 22s and 12 Gauge.

    Looking at Advantage Arms conversions either for a 1911 or Glock 19. to replace my pistol.

     I don’t wish to spend a fortune on a conversion that won’t get much use either now and in the future.

    Any suggestions ?

  4. I am 71 and been shooting uspsa for 25 years.  After buying and trying different guns i found the most fun was using my carry guns at matches.

    Not trying to be all Ninja, its just fun to see how you do going all out against the best shooting the best.

    Picked up a pair Wilson Combat EDC x9s. So I am shooting Ltd Minor, its just a practical and fun way to run a match.

  5. For a friendly competition I started a  new 3 gun Match.

     Steel and 12 gauge.  22 rifles and pistols to hit .22 fall down steel and 12 gauge on bowling pins.

    It is surprisingly challenging to hit  2x3 inch steel with either pistol or rifle at speed.

    And there is nothing more fun than letting go with an old short HK Benelli.

    Locally all the outlaw matches have been fun with guys trying out new matches like Action Steel.

  6. With apologies to Rowdy, I am really enjoying this thread. 1000 shooters and 1000 different opinions and approaches.

    I've been shooting USPSA for 25 years.

     

    My take is that Major and Minor had their day. But the shooting world has passed it by. It just doesn't make sense in 2020.

    To add one more thought, I never never ever ever understood why we have classifications?  GM or Super Senior D, it does not matter. The scores are the scores.

    It isn't 1994 anymore. A 2 or 3 year transition to the future could work.

    Bottom line, just one old timers view: 

    Refresh USPSA, step one and two is eliminate minor and major and classifications.

     

  7. 8 hours ago, Sarge said:

    Regardless of you taking the blame rules still have to support a DQ. The thing to do would be to withdraw yourself if you felt you needed to leave the match.

     

    Interesting. I was at th Match. Also running PCC. First three stages something was not right. Focus was not there. I've been shooting USPSA since 1996, never been DQ'd. After the 3rd stage I packed up my gear and left.

    Nothing wrong, not sure of the why...but yeah, better to call it a day.

  8. 18 hours ago, CHA-LEE said:

     The primary negative for the ESP Stealth Digital ears are the cost at a starting point of $2100. That is very expensive given that the only real advantage is the elimination of wind noise over a $50 - $100 Molded Passive filter plug setup. The only other benefit to the electronic ears I can think of is if you already have hearing loss and you need sound to be amplified in order to hear properly. Basically put, if you are using hearing aids already then getting a dedicated set of shooting ones would make sense.

     

    To be totally honest, if I didn't win the ESP certificate that covered the majority of the cost I wouldn't spend that much money on hearing protection and continue to use the molded passive filter plugs.

    CHA-LEE:

    thank you, info right on target. Questioning the value of a big spend on electronic plugs v the value. At 71, coming to the end of taking 3 day classes it doesn't seem to be worthwhile.

    I guess the instructor is going to have to put up with an occasional "what".

    jon

     

  9. Been running ear plugs for 25 years in uspsa. No issues.

    I am at the age that hearing aids might help generally but are not critical.

    For those who have been down this road or understand...can one item do both life and shooting ( yes I know they are the same 🙂 )

    But, can I use a single pair for both ?

    thx

    jon

  10. Tomorrow will be weird. Not shaking hands?

    I’ve shot mostly with 4 different clubs for the past 25 years. Different clubs, different guys, friends, that I enjoy seeing every month. Its Florida so we don’t have a shooting season.

    Last weekend I tried  not shaking hands, but it was automatic with 5 or 6 guys putting their hands out and I naturally responded.

    Tomorrow is a USPSA match with 130 shooters and I really enjoy the crowd at this club.

    No way I am elbow bumping, and fist bumps went out with Obama.

    Just going to be weird.

    jon

  11. 4 hours ago, Dranoel said:

    So I'm NOT alone in this.

    I get emails a day after I ordered something offering discounts. I'm not gonna order another one just because it's now on sale.

    Same thing happened to me last month. Bought a new 2011 and was stocking up etc, day after order email comes with 10% off.

    I was tempted to return the first order and start again.

    I get they want repeat business, but....

     

     

     

  12. 12 year old SS STI that just runs. A new WC EDC x9 that is reliable so far at 2k rounds.

    Traded away over time a Colt 9mm, STI commander and Springfield that all were great guns.

    9mm 1911s used to have issues but that seems to be history.

  13. I wanted a brighter sharper optic on my 9mm Colt. So took an Aimpoint off a back up 16 inch .223 and tried it on a 9mm.

    Without any changes it worked fine for the pistol distances.  Later on I bought a dedicated Aimpoint for the 9 and used the same distance.

    I would guess that knowing your holdovers and unders is more important than the actual PCC zero.

     

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