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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2980788" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>You need to shoot a USPSA pistol match. OKC gun club has one the first Saturday of every month. They have a half dozen or so first time shooters every month. You can shoot production which is a gun with basically no mods and an 8 round capacity. It can be a 10 round mag, but can only be loaded with 8 rounds in the mag.</p><p>It will open up your fun factor of shooting guaranteed. You can squad with me or any of the others. Once they know your a new shooter, you shoot last on stages so you can see how everybody else shoots them. You just need a holster that covers the trigger area, and enough mags to shoot a 30 or so round stage. Mag holders on a belt is a nice thing, but I shot my first with a .45 Kimber with mags in my pockets. Its a learning process. Each match has a qualifier. Its a stage set in stone that everybody has to shoot. The results are reported by the match director to the USPSA organization and tabulated to generate a ranking withing the organization if your a member. $25 a year.</p><p>Start at unranked for the first 5 matches, then your scores start accumulating.</p><p>D class up to Grand Master.</p><p>There are only a half dozen or so Grand Masters in Ok, so watching one of them shoot is pure pleasure and Impressive. It challenges you to do better.</p><p>Several of us on this board shoot USPSA and Steel Challenge. Take it to the next level and see how you like it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2980788, member: 5412"] You need to shoot a USPSA pistol match. OKC gun club has one the first Saturday of every month. They have a half dozen or so first time shooters every month. You can shoot production which is a gun with basically no mods and an 8 round capacity. It can be a 10 round mag, but can only be loaded with 8 rounds in the mag. It will open up your fun factor of shooting guaranteed. You can squad with me or any of the others. Once they know your a new shooter, you shoot last on stages so you can see how everybody else shoots them. You just need a holster that covers the trigger area, and enough mags to shoot a 30 or so round stage. Mag holders on a belt is a nice thing, but I shot my first with a .45 Kimber with mags in my pockets. Its a learning process. Each match has a qualifier. Its a stage set in stone that everybody has to shoot. The results are reported by the match director to the USPSA organization and tabulated to generate a ranking withing the organization if your a member. $25 a year. Start at unranked for the first 5 matches, then your scores start accumulating. D class up to Grand Master. There are only a half dozen or so Grand Masters in Ok, so watching one of them shoot is pure pleasure and Impressive. It challenges you to do better. Several of us on this board shoot USPSA and Steel Challenge. Take it to the next level and see how you like it. [/QUOTE]
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