Amazingly enough
I am off the weekend of this match.
Dan must have messed up somehow
Amazingly enough
I am off the weekend of this match.
Dan must have messed up somehow
too bad. I love a good Indonesian sweat shop.I can turn down overtime
It's not an Indonesian sweat shop
Well if I suddenly get the urge to practice.That is a first. Maybe this is your year to become a GM too
Limited 10 question. Is a thumb rest legal in Limited 10, I can find nothing in the rules book that says it is or is not legal. Limited 10 is simply Limited class with a round restriction. I don't want to show up with a thumb rest and end up in Open. I think the Limited 10 division will get more shooter for this Match. Max
COOL!!! Thanks
I have never been to a competition like this but am interested. Where can I get more information about how its run? I dont have a USPSA #. I saw this was one of the requirements for certain matches.
Any details would be appreciated.
I have never been to a competition like this but am interested. Where can I get more information about how its run? I dont have a USPSA #. I saw this was one of the requirements for certain matches.
Any details would be appreciated.
Thanks for the link. I looked at the uspsa site and found the match, but its not so easy to find out how the events are run. Im looking for a basic run down and whether
i could even attend.
I have never been to a competition like this but am interested. Where can I get more information about how its run? I dont have a USPSA #. I saw this was one of the requirements for certain matches.
Any details would be appreciated.
You can find a basic overview of the sport, the rules, how to become a member, etc at uspsa.org.
Youtube can show what shooting a match looks like, just search "uspsa" and you'll find lots of match videos out there.
Nothing beats experience, though. Between now and this April match, you'll have quite a few opportunities to shoot club-level matches around the state to get familiar with the sport. For club level events, you do not have to be a uspsa member. It's much better to get your equipment figured out, get a basic understanding of the rules, get familiar with moving/shooting at a club event before jumping in to a larger Level-II like this one.
Have fun!
-rvb