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  1. I was unaware of any safety issues with the hyperfire 24c. I do have a JP selector that I would like to install. Are there issues with this and fitment and or operation of the JP safety with the hyperfire 24c?

    At this time I am running mil-spec Ambi safety in there.

  2. I would say this: the start positions need to be creative and mirror as closely as possible the handgun/pcc rules and start positions within the uspsa rules as I have stated before.

     

    At this time since I have been shooting PCC this year beginning in April, I've  and been that guy on the stage who was the only one shooting PCC. No bads...

     

    I use a cart that I use for my three gun cart. I've had welcoming assist from other Shooters who are more than willing to meet me at or near the finish line with my cart so that I could cart my carbine in the appropriate manner.

     

    I have found the stage designers are welcoming in my area- North Carolina to this new division and are eager to hear input from PCC shooters.

     

    Based on my experience thus far, the North Carolina section is doing a good job with this new provisional Division, and I hope to see it continue.

     

    Thanks to the match directors in this section who are doing a great job.

     

    Obviously it is a learning experience for both shooters and match directors with the start position mainly, I think that creativity, and out-of-the-box thinking will continue to make this an exciting new division.

  3. After shooting PCC for several matches this season I see a lack of creativity in the start position for PCC.

    My suggestions are as follows :

     

    Start the PCC shooter as closely as possible to approximate the position of the pistol shooter while remaining within the safety guidelines.

     

    For instance if the pistol Shooter's start position is facing up range, then turn and draw -place the PCC shooter facing up range as the pistol shooter would be with the PCC either on a barrel in front of the PCC shooter or in a barrel or other device pointed safely down range at the berm.

     

    That way the PCC shooter starts basically the same position as the pistol shooter and  grabs the pcc  from what most closely approximates the pistol Shooter's draw position. 

     

    Obviously other creative pcc starts can be made within the safety rules, thinking outside the port arms, low ready is a good thing. 

     

  4. Know the local club typical average ranges for PCC that you shoot at, then zero accordingly.

    If you are also shooting at 3g matches that will be different than a standard USPSA match -adjust out to 100 or so and know the dope, if needed. 

    I would say zero for the ranges you are most likely to be shooting at most of the time. 

     

     

  5. Old eyes. Tried a search.. not really getting  the info I need.

    I see the big heavy IOR Val Trident 1.5 - 8 with a good BDC out there...looking at options out to 10x with a BDC for .223 55-77 gr stadia, preferably  with thin stadia lines. Shooting out to 450...suggestions or threads  welcomed.

     

    Running  a Vortex HD Razor 1-6 now with good results,  but I needs to see at 300+ better.

    I am aware of the pending  release of the new strike Eagle...1-8. Thanx for looking.

  6. All other sports don't  "reach out" to any group. This is , and has been an an all inclusive sport. Those who want to participate can, compete at their  own volition.  USPSA,  as well as the other shooting  sports welcome all. If a person wants to compete, come on...there is no race thing here or in any of the shooting sports I have competed in, or am aware of....a moot point if you ask me.

     

    If someone wants to compete...come on...Race, color, creed is not measured. Only ability.

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