Seems like it.Jesse Tischauser said:Is PCC the new Open?
I always found bringing him cash was the secret combination to the gun safe.Jesse Tischauser said:I can hardly wait to try my new JP. Maybe someday Make Ready Pro shop will let me come pick it up.
any time. just never mind that "funny" smell on the stock where your cheek weldsI can hardly wait to try my new JP. Maybe someday Make Ready Pro shop will let me come pick it up.
Long sight radius? A C-More doesn't really have a radius...NightShade said:Seems like it.
Long sight radius, start from a low ready position rather than holster draw. Slightly tougher movement but with more accurate shots less needed to get A zone hits.
shoot whatever you DQ the least with. and stick with itWall said:I'm not really sure low ready with the rifle is of any advantage, but it's irrelevant anyway. If you're not shooting PCC, you shouldn't worry about pcc times or start positions. It's just a different flavor of the game.
I'll say it....PCC is the shznit!!!!!
I'll be shooting it mixed with open & limited, maybe a little production mixed in here & there. I just wish uspsa would allow shooting more than 1 division at a match.
Variety is the spice of lifeStuart Smalley said:shoot whatever you DQ the least with. and stick with it
No Sir, but I would bet that since PCC is seen as an advantage over Open (perception, not necessarily reality), it will be stand alone and no back-up guns that don't meet the PCC rules will be allowed.You have a JP, so you don't have to worry about your gun going down..Wall said:Pinto, did the board discuss anything in the way of getting bumped to open from pcc for any kind of equipment changes? If my rifle goes down can I get out my open gun & finish the match?
I'm not sure that's actually a "punishment" (for lack of a better term) like it would be for limited or production or revo, etc. It might be an advantage (gaming) to shoot ppc until the last stage & move to open & shoot it with your open gun. Your whole match would be scored as open not pcc.
Not necessarily worried about my gun, just thinking of ways it will affect the sport through gaming.mike_pinto said:No Sir, but I would bet that since PCC is seen as an advantage over Open (perception, not necessarily reality), it will be stand alone and no back-up guns that don't meet the PCC rules will be allowed.You have a JP, so you don't have to worry about your gun going down..![]()
I was thinking about being able to run a sling so I could transition to my secondary if my primary goes down or transition instead of performing a reload or if my primary. ATAS!mike_pinto said:No Sir, but I would bet that since PCC is seen as an advantage over Open (perception, not necessarily reality), it will be stand alone and no back-up guns that don't meet the PCC rules will be allowed.You have a JP, so you don't have to worry about your gun going down..![]()
The rules state pretty clearly that a backup gun must provide no advantage over the primary and must be legal in that division. Obviously an Open pistol is not legal in PCC and vice-versa. So you would be enjoying time as a scorekeeper or designated steel painter..Wall said:Not necessarily worried about my gun, just thinking of ways it will affect the sport through gaming.
My opinion is that'd it be fair to have no place to go from pcc, just as open has no place to go in the event of an equipment discrepancy. Basically, shooting for no score at that point.
Yeah, I'm not saying use an open gun in pcc. I'm talking about gamimg it by shooting pcc until the last stage then intentionally get bumped to open & win open division.mike_pinto said:The rules state pretty clearly that a backup gun must provide no advantage over the primary and must be legal in that division. Obviously an Open pistol is not legal in PCC and vice-versa. So you would be enjoying time as a scorekeeper or designated steel painter..![]()