Thanks for the link. That was a good read.
Origami's pioneering efforts in USPSA are directly responsible for my decision to compete in Limited-10 instead of production starting in May. I won't be quite as hardcore, though, given the need for lots-o-mags in Lim-10 -- I'll be drawing and doing my first reload from concealment but the rest of the mags will be on an outer belt.
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Awesome article btw...has me seriously considering AIWB in competition.
Also, those are some seriously good shooting skillz from concealment. I applaud.
Very cool journal of your progress
Have you considered changing your Comp gun to a G35?
JodyH directly deserves credit for competing in USPSA from concealment with an AIWB rig in Limited before I did. His doing so first made me aware it was an option. Thanks again Jody!
Yes, considered it, but I don't want to go down that road. Scoring Minor in Limited, where Major scoring is allowed, causes USPSA to be highly accuracy-intensive for me - much more than if I shot Major. To just tie the score of a Major-scoring competitor in Limited, I have to shoot exactly half the number of C-zone hits they do, in the same amount of time. That is a powerful pressure on me to shoot As, As, and more As. Depending on the total point value of a stage, I can usually get away with two or three Cs, or I am not scoring enough points to be competitive. I don't want to give up that pressure.
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OrigamiAK, after months and months, a little lightbulb just went off and I actually figured out what your avatar is. Here I thought all along it was some sort of mythical two headed armadillo/ardvark/anteater from greek mythology or something.
Yeah cool writeup. I read the thread and watched the videos on TPI. Pretty impressive.
Hats off to guy who walks the talk. Outstanding to above!