6 matches a year? Most real USPSA shooters try to make at least matches a month plus actual productive dry fire practice. People like me roll out of bed once a month, has to stop by McDs for a sausage biscuit and coffee. Probably cleaned their gun and had to load a couple hundred rounds the night before. Feels it is a successful match so long as we didn’t forget our magazines or holster.
I don't currently shoot much USPSA, hope to change that this year, but back in the day, many of us kept our carry guns on and strapped the competition gun on for the match. Of course, that meant that most of us were carrying two 1911's for the day....
I am often amazed at how many USPSA competitors show up and leave without carry guns.
I am also amazed at how few USPSA competitors actually ever compete with their so called carry guns.
I am also amazed at how few USPSA competitors actually ever compete with their so called carry guns.
Indeed. And those who do who don't ever use their carry holsters.
I get wanting to maximize match performance with a Production Division or Single Stack Division race holster/rig, but I'm surprised that most of people who use those holsters in matches never or rarely shoot a match with the same holster they use for carry just for practice or fun.
^I know some are just saying that but are actually carrying at work. Job security pays the bills. This is where conceal means conceal.
I am often amazed at how many USPSA competitors show up and leave without carry guns.