@@RobertSmith-fd7ke I've heard of it. Probably have to have an account, username, password, etc. It doesn't matter. Everything is so restricted where I live I couldn't compete even if I had the time and money. Thanks anyhow.
@@RobertSmith-fd7ke Very kind. Just don't have the time and money to devote to it. Don't want to show up and take a beating from someone that shoots every weekend.
Ah yes USPSA were skill only counts by how much money you’re willing to spend. If you can afford major power factor (comped and weighted 40s&w) you’re already in the top 100. Can’t tell you how many times I lost to some body with a major gun even though I was more accurate and faster
You should go to one. Then you can speak about what you know instead of what you don't. We went to a shoot last year with over 300 people shooting pistols and rifles. There wasn't a single injury. Not one accident or mishap of any kind.
they take safety as the #1 priority. nobody has a gun loaded until they are shooting the stage and they must show clear before they step out of the stage. if you break 180, which means you point your muzzle at anything behind you, you are DQ'd and can't finish the match. if you have an accidental discharge you are DQ'd and can't finish the match. basically if you do anything to break safety rules you will be DQ'd from competing. this is far safer than going to your average range with a bunch of random people who don't pay attention.
I want to be the John Daly of the USPSA
Just signed up for my 1st match, can't wait!
Is there guidance on what is acceptable eyewear for those of us who only wear prescription glasses?
You just wear your glasses 🤓
Good training for the zombie apocalypse
Is a hand stop legal in USPSA PCC?
Look like it was a great comp....
Every match I hear about is 400 to 3000 miles away from me. Bummer!
check practicscore
@@RobertSmith-fd7ke I've heard of it. Probably have to have an account, username, password, etc. It doesn't matter. Everything is so restricted where I live I couldn't compete even if I had the time and money. Thanks anyhow.
@@julianmercier I mean you don't need an account to search for matches but ok
@@RobertSmith-fd7ke Very kind. Just don't have the time and money to devote to it. Don't want to show up and take a beating from someone that shoots every weekend.
@@julianmercier just show up any way lol, you don't have to win, it's loads of fun
this looks like so much fun, but I don't have a gun, rip
hope i can escape the elo hell
Thanks for speaking slooowllyy, but I'm deaf, not dumb.
Lol.
This is *not* a brutality match.
Ah yes USPSA were skill only counts by how much money you’re willing to spend. If you can afford major power factor (comped and weighted 40s&w) you’re already in the top 100. Can’t tell you how many times I lost to some body with a major gun even though I was more accurate and faster
just shoot a different division
You can’t buy your way out of bad fundamentals and poor problem-solving skills.
Looks very unsafe to me. Running around and firing as fast as possible is a recipe for disaster.
skill issue
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It is one of the most safety-minded cultures I've ever experienced. The drive to and from the match is far more dangerous.
You should go to one. Then you can speak about what you know instead of what you don't.
We went to a shoot last year with over 300 people shooting pistols and rifles. There wasn't a single injury. Not one accident or mishap of any kind.
they take safety as the #1 priority. nobody has a gun loaded until they are shooting the stage and they must show clear before they step out of the stage. if you break 180, which means you point your muzzle at anything behind you, you are DQ'd and can't finish the match. if you have an accidental discharge you are DQ'd and can't finish the match. basically if you do anything to break safety rules you will be DQ'd from competing.
this is far safer than going to your average range with a bunch of random people who don't pay attention.