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    Tough classifier at HH last night

    Darn error messages... :( Calling your shots with the AMU's Travis Tomasie http://www.youtube.com/watch/?v=9q1XC8k-tZc
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    Does the term COMPETITION or MATCH scare you?

    I always refer to it as a "pistol shoot." Hey, there's a pistol shoot next weekend. Wanna come? A bunch a guys I know are getting together, setting up some paper & steel targets and shooting. Ever shoot at steel/reactive targets? Saying "match" gets some lame ass response, like, 'um, i...
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    Your First Match

    Double tap. Negligent discharge
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    Your First Match

    Bring what you got, shoot what ya brung. I'm shooting a Glock subcompact. It's not the gun that's holding back my performance. Get a holster. Get a couple more magazines. Go play. :D
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    Competition question...

    Ya bring what ya got, then ya shoot what ya brung. Equipment requirements are pretty simple. -a pistol. 9mm/38 Special or larger caliber. -a belt holster. It must cover the trigger of your pistol. -a couple of magazines. -plus ammo. -$15-$20 for the match fee. -and the mindset of a safe...
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    Do we always have to shoot a classifier?

    Dug out of the USPSA 2010 Classifier book (4th Ed, Rev). But yeah, if a match didn't do a classifier every match, people would get grumpy. Especially those trying to improve their classificaiton. :/
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    USPSA match at OKC Gun Club Oct. 2nd

    There was a record high number of shooters that day (something about not breaking 100 degrees). I think they usually wrap up about two or three in the afternoon.
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    H&H USPSA Match

    Plus too much money. Don't worry, USPSA and IDPA will help you take care of that, too. ;)
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    H&H USPSA Match

    Short answer: Yeah, you'll do fine. Slow down and get your hits. ;D If you're that worried about it, you can put another mag in your back pocket. Long answer: Many new shooters start of in Production (basically, stock out-of-box, with very limited modifications (ie sight replacement, grip...
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    H&H USPSA Match

    Scoring. At Heartland, they use IDPA scoring (time plus penalties (divided by 2)); the math is simpler. Then you add everything together for the total match score. USPSA/IPSC ranks you by Hit Factor (or points per second). Then your Hit Factor for the stage is compared with everybody else...
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