Toying with putting an optic on a CZ 85.
Any thoughts on;
1. Whether the provisional division is likely to stay around?
2. An optic that works well and lasts long time?
...I have to say the division is not as popular as I thought it would be. I know a few people who have tried it and went back to production. Mostly because they were having a hard time finding the dot. These were B class shooters who have been competing with irons for a looong time.
Actually it's pretty much Production with the optic added, it still has the 10 round cap. If CO sticks around I will shoot it.
I just shot my first Uspsa last weekend and wanted to have the luxury of having the chance of running the stages with only one mag change so I chose limited.
As I get older and my eyesight get worse I believe the dot sight will make more sense, whether it be CO or open.
The reality is the guys that want to get over the training hump of the dot will benefit from it. If that's incorrect all the Open guys are doing it wrong
That's just cold...Carry Optics will grow and survive and be another division that can look down on revolver.
CO can now fill the mags fully, they just recently changed it.
That's too funny!Carry Optics will grow and survive and be another division that can look down on revolver.
Carry Optics will grow and survive and be another division that can look down on revolver.
It would be an interesting experiment to shoot Limited 10 and CO back to back after an equal amount of practice with both.
Unfortunately I just bought a race holster so that probably won't happen soon
If I had the inclination to shoot Production or Limited 10 I would just shoot CO instead.
Back to the OPs question, I have 1500+ rounds through my Vortex equipped pistol with no battery change or issues
Carry Optics will grow and survive and be another division that can look down on revolver.
L10 should not be recognized in free states.
Agreed, and the same for a 10-rd Limit in Production div. Even the IPSC tards allow 15!