edogg wrote:
That looks super fun! How does one get started in that? What organization oversees it and sets the rules?
My only PCC is an SBR (B&T APC9). Would it be better to have something with a 16” barrel?
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So this is an exhibition event, an "outlaw" match not overseen by any governing sport. But with a PCC, you can participate in basically all the practical shooting sports and all have commonality in terms of equipment for PCC. Basically, if it shoots 9mm and has a stock, you can play. Regardless of how many and what type of optic of mags available to you.
IDPA - PCC Division
USPSA - PCC Division
United Multigun League - PCC Only Division (so it's a multi-gun match, but you can shoot every target and every stage with only a PCC)
3GN - PCC Only (I think they have a PCC only division).
So yeah, if you want to get into action shooting sports, PCC actually plays nicely in all. The only requirement is that you have a stock for IDPA and USPSA, the other multi-gun sports allow braces.
Which range is near to you willing to travel to on a weekend?
quantsuff wrote:
Reshoots rarely go....significantly better, amiright?
It's definitely an adage but this was definitely the first time such a required reshoot ( that spinning thing failing to spin easily cost me 8 to 10 second. Most reshoots end up pretty similar from what I've seen unless someone blew the stage and found a technicality to do a reshoot. There's definitely a lot more pressure on a reshoot to do "better" despite the fact you were always doing your best on the prior run anyway.
My reshoot... I had two severe double feeds.