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USPSA, Ponca City, 2/11/17, 0900
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2956223" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>You need a pistol, and a holster that covers the trigger along with a belt to hang it from. Mag pouches are a plus. Depending on the division you're shooting in, (most new folks shoot production, which is a factory stock gun without mods) You would need enough mags to shoot a 30 round stage. When I first started, I had mags in my pockets, belt, etc, but you quickly find out that mag pouches on the belt are much quicker, and its a game of speed and time. </p><p>Keep in mind, it's a game where you run and gun over a short distance and not all shots are hits, so you need to make up some. I shoot limited, a gun with mods to the gun and extended mags, so I have 21 .40's in the gun when I start, and typically have to reload once. If you're shooting a gun with a 15 round mag, you would have to reload probably three and maybe 4 times, but you're shooting against others that have the same limitations. You wouldn't be competing against somebody with a modified gun in the final scoring.</p><p>Our match requires 170 rounds if you hit every target perfectly. Nobody does, and if there is a piece of target equipment that fails, like the wind blowing over a piece of steel because its set so light, then you get a reshoot on that stage.</p><p>I bring 300 rounds minimum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2956223, member: 5412"] You need a pistol, and a holster that covers the trigger along with a belt to hang it from. Mag pouches are a plus. Depending on the division you're shooting in, (most new folks shoot production, which is a factory stock gun without mods) You would need enough mags to shoot a 30 round stage. When I first started, I had mags in my pockets, belt, etc, but you quickly find out that mag pouches on the belt are much quicker, and its a game of speed and time. Keep in mind, it's a game where you run and gun over a short distance and not all shots are hits, so you need to make up some. I shoot limited, a gun with mods to the gun and extended mags, so I have 21 .40's in the gun when I start, and typically have to reload once. If you're shooting a gun with a 15 round mag, you would have to reload probably three and maybe 4 times, but you're shooting against others that have the same limitations. You wouldn't be competing against somebody with a modified gun in the final scoring. Our match requires 170 rounds if you hit every target perfectly. Nobody does, and if there is a piece of target equipment that fails, like the wind blowing over a piece of steel because its set so light, then you get a reshoot on that stage. I bring 300 rounds minimum. [/QUOTE]
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