Those runs looked smooth! USPSA is definitely a blast. I discovered very quickly that if you want to hone your shooting skills (competitive or otherwise) it's the place to be. I will make note that Daleville's Tri-State Gun Club no longer holds USPSA matches. The USPSA Match Director recently built his own range and holds USPSA matches the second Sunday of every month at Dothan Gun Club in Midland City, AL. (http://www.dothangunclub.com) It's a beautiful facility complete with grass in every bay, really a nice place. Talon Range in Tallahassee also holds a USPSA match on the first Saturday of every month, and again, another top of the line range. (http://www.talontraininggroup.com/Talon-Range/Competition)
I keep telling you people!
In Single Stack division, you can either shoot major (8 rds max) or minor (10 rds max. Usually 9mm).
USPSA is where its at. Shoot inside the fault lines and concentrate on your shooting. No rules/stage drama. Just pure shooting.
Great first match TJ!
That really looks fun. Good job Hoss!
Great shooting!
Yep...we need a short bus or vanoh my....
Don't know much about USPSA but I'd be interested in this match since it's closer. In the 2 gun matches there is a specified load out. I assume the minimum is just that, so guys don't show up without enough equip.3 mags and 2 pouches minimum? This must be a typo. 5 pouches for production and 6 for single stack is pretty standard. Or just load up your mags to maximum capacity and shoot in limited division.
Great first time!!! Did they Crono your loads?
Edit,I have no idea what PF mine would be and you said when you shot your pistol you were trying to load them to make a certain PF