The rules on paper seem kinda silly, but I don't think the changes drastically affect the real life look of the division. What are people really going to change now that this rule is in there? Brass grips for your CZ and maybe some holes in the slide?
It must be so different in other regions because I've never seen a match have that many.
Of the data I've seen, it's between 30 to a max of 40%....and those 40% of the shooters are always at the bottom 40% of the results. They seem like new shooters that show up with 3 mags and not enough pouches and get told to shoot Limited. Or people that don't really care to be competitive
They are having the Moto 2 and Moto 3 events in Qatar because the "minor league" teams are already at the track for a week of testing. The GP class riders are not there yet so they aren't able to go.
Crowds are definitely smaller for the feeder class races but it's not like the stands will be empty.
MotoGP is an outdoor sport too and they cancelled the first two rounds of the season already.
It's more about travel restrictions than it is about the competitors infecting eachother.
5.6 is pretty darn good. Seems like your hits are a little rough at that pace though if your HF is only around 8.5. I'd look to only drop 3 or 4 charlies at the most when shooting minor. A 5.6 second run with 3 charlies gets your HF over 9.6
Doubles. Starting from very close. Step back 1 yard after every set of 6 rounds or so (as long as the shots are all A's)
If they aren't move 1 yard closer again, repeat.
Since you are starting so close, Go FAST.
I feel a little of this and I think I've narrowed it down to hotel breakfasts. I never eat cereal and bagels at home, but that's what I grab at a continental breakfast because it's "safe".
If you have a nice gun that you enjoy shooting more than some other cheap gun, it can indeed make you better, because you will practice more.
This happened to me when I switched from Glock to Tanfo.
Milling it in makes it lower and easier to adjust to when switching from irons.
You can adapt to having it on a plate, I just found it easier to pick it up right away if it's lower.
This is coming from someone who has shot less than a dozen matches in CO after 15 years of irons.