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Maybe because in the U. S. people have to be warned to remove the pizza from the box before consuming.
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shooting limited optics with your current carry optics gun
MHicks replied to lawboy's topic in USPSA/IPSC Shooting
I'm classified B in a couple of divisions. When I shoot my first match in LO, for example, do I sign up as U or C? -
I only shoot IDPA occasionally. But I still check in here. Shot my first match of the year today (USPSA) after sitting out after having 2 minor surgeries. Was fun to get started again.
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This is the IDPA forum.
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I just happen to turn 70 near the end of the month.
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Yes. I thought I'd seen that USPSA has added 70+ Distinguished Senior.
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shooting limited optics with your current carry optics gun
MHicks replied to lawboy's topic in USPSA/IPSC Shooting
I just set up my first gun with an optic. Regular CZ75B for CO. But my other guns that I already have that I could set up are SAO models. If I shoot in CO I wouldn't have a legal backup but if I sign up in LO i will have a legal backup gun. -
I suppose if no one ever complained to USPSA headquarters how would they know? But we don't know if they're actually affiliated or not. They shouldn't be.
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The Gridiron match that was mentioned has been around since at least 2015. It's been a locap SS vs Production match until last year. I don't know if it was mainly because of shooter feedback or just to make it a bigger match but it changed last year. Now they've opened it up to other divisions. But they have competition between divisions that they think compete against each other well. SS vs Production/ Open vs PCC/ Limited vs CO. You can also sign up as teams if you want. A little different but still fun.
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My favorite division is Single Stack. I've shot Limited and now have finally got around to setting up for CO or LO. I wish there was more SS participation but don't really see that happening. At nearby L2 matches there are usually 10 to 15, or at least there has been in the past. I've gone to the Western States Single Stack match 4-5 times and had a great time.
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Assuming that a person has a backup gun for a division, is it really that hard to take a second gun rug with the backup along, just in case? Bringing spare parts and tools and trying to repair at a match would be more of a hassle unless it's just replacing a slide stop or something.
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Which Enos Members are USPSA Grand Masters?
MHicks replied to RangerTrace's topic in USPSA/IPSC Shooting
I'm a B shooter. No one is going to ask me about the intricacies of what it takes to shoot at a very high level. But I feel like I can give good basic information to new or inexperienced shooters coming out to start USPSA. Many don't know the basics of how a match gets set up and runs on match day. Some have a lot of incorrect assumptions. I don't try to give information that I don't know. -
In my local more rural area there are 3 clubs within about 1 hour of me. Two of the clubs only have 3 bays. We reset to shoot 6 stages including a classifier. That limits us, usually 25 to 30 shooters a little less in winter. The other club has 6 bays and maybe 10 to 15 more shooters at times. A lot of shooters shoot at 2 of those 3. Rare to fill up to max. We're glad to have the 3 matches fairly close by. About 2 hours away in the bigger cities they're closer to 80 or more and fill up faster.
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I use WST for 200gr coated lead swc, 4.9grns around 175pf.
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I've mentioned I just got my first carry optic gun set up. Haven't even got to the range yet with weather and minor surgery. I've been dry firing some at home and barely tried taping over the optic. That's going to take some work to get used to.
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At one major shooting SS i chrono'd at 168. Most matches it's been 175-177.. I've seen shooters who don't compete complain that they might do it if shooters weren't shooting downloaded ammo. They think it would be more realistic shooting full power defensive type ammo. But invariably in other discussions when people ask for 45acp load data, for example, those same people will post data that wouldn't reach 150pf.
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Are you guys pretty confident that if LO ended up being dropped that they would just go ahead and allow SA guns in CO? Much of a chance that they wouldn't?
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Is that actual case hardening or a chemical cosmetic treatment?
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I just got my first gun with an optic setup for CO. But my other guns that I already have are SAO. If I put an optic on one of them I could use my Da/sa gun for a backup in LO. For CO backup I'd need a new gun. Then either way if they keep LO as a seperate division or eventually combine them and allow SAO into CO I'd be ok. But I'm just an average shooter not trying to push to the top.
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Now I have to figure out what works best as far as glasses prescription.. I have been shooting with glasses set for front sight focus on dominate eye and distance on other eye . I already knew that wouldn't work with the dot. I did just get my slide back with sro mounted. I tried it with my regular distance prescription and the dot looks much better while experimenting with brightness. I also looked through it with no glasses on and it actually looks pretty good. This is just in my backyard. I plan on getting to the range next week to shoot it and sight in. Anyone else shoot using distance prescription or just plain lenses even though you have a prescription?
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I haven't seen a problem with shooters pointing the muzzle above the berm during reloads. Especially moon clip shooters who use gravity for the empty moon to fall out. If the muzzle is getting pointed straight up, that's a problem. I have heard of ranges where it's a dq for the muzzle to point above the berm but that's for revolvers or semiautos
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I just received my CZ slide back milled and a SRO mounted. Is it best to turn it off between matches or adjust to lower power level and leave it on? What do most shooters do? With some electronics people say it's harder on them turning them on and off vs leaving them on. This is my first red dot. Thanks.