bullseyekp
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This is kind of an off-shoot of Correia's thread......
Let me preface this by saying that I have never shot a 3-gun match. I'm pretty proficient in IDPA and joined USPSA a couple of weeks ago after shooting a match in July.
Here's the question. Since USPSA (or should I say IPSC?) has gone to the trouble of creating a Production division for standard matches, why don't they create one for 3-gun. Is this due to the infancy of 3-gun in general or what?
Pistol regs would follow the standard USPSA Production rules, shotguns would be limited to pumps without comps or optics and have a max capacity of say 8 rounds, and rifles couldn't wear comps or optics.
What does everyone think?
Let me preface this by saying that I have never shot a 3-gun match. I'm pretty proficient in IDPA and joined USPSA a couple of weeks ago after shooting a match in July.
Here's the question. Since USPSA (or should I say IPSC?) has gone to the trouble of creating a Production division for standard matches, why don't they create one for 3-gun. Is this due to the infancy of 3-gun in general or what?
Pistol regs would follow the standard USPSA Production rules, shotguns would be limited to pumps without comps or optics and have a max capacity of say 8 rounds, and rifles couldn't wear comps or optics.
What does everyone think?