USPSA is a GAME. I don't care if shooters carry to a match or not(I'm sure USPSA doesn't care either). That is their business. I just try to worry about myself.
I don't go to a match to train. I go to have fun and be with friends and work on my pistol craft. I do feel that shooting USPSA makes you better at handling your firearm under pressure and improves your abilities with firearms.
Not sure what a lot of this thread has to do with anything discussed by the BOD.
As for the 10 rounds in CO I don't have a problem with it. The 10 rounds in CO and Production for that matter makes things like stage breakdown and strategies a vital part of the GAME. Makes proficient reloading a priority.
A similar thread is going at the USPSA forum.
Here is The Presidents response to some of these questions.
" It became apparent that anything other than 10 would be difficult to enforce. Factory capacity requires a list, 15-16 made it difficult on RO staff, and length would require a gauge. There is a concerted effort to not measure or look-up anymore than is already necessary. Also, the poll data and emails we received indicated 10 rounds had the most fans. That really surprised me."
SO how many of you contacted USPSA and told them you were in favor of loading up the mags?
Sounds like those in favor of the 10 rounds voiced their opinion.
The people that made the decision voiced their opinions. A list of mag size is and easy to have as the weight of the guns.