Is the Sevigny magwell (Glock) legal in USPSA production. I would like just the people that make the decisions at bigger matches to answer. USPSA headquarters never answered the question. Thanks.
Nahan do you have experience with shooting heavy pistols? The transitions will not change and the draw will be just a little slower. Draws really don't mean all that much in USPSA. Will the plastic frame hold up to the weight is the question!
Would anyone be interested in one if it where commercially available? I am currently using one at this weight and my draw and transition times have not changed.
A new variation that I'm shooting now is a 10 inch steel plate at 25. It is a little tougher than the paper bill drill. If anyone has a 10" plate you should give it a try.
Meet a top level female tennis player a while back and she physically looked like a different species. Asked her about what she saw when a ball was coming toward her. She states she can see how the ball is spinning? You guys are probably right about the max in reaction time. Can you improve your reaction times?