Scoring question:
Are awards being made for the respective power floors? For example, will there be a winner in Major Master and Minor Master?
Scoring question:
Are awards being made for the respective power floors? For example, will there be a winner in Major Master and Minor Master?
Last edited by jlw; 11-29-2011 at 04:48 PM.
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I edited my post to include pictures of the mag pouches.
I understand that if you don't establish some limits that you will have folks trying to pass of competition stuff as duty gear, but arbitrarily stating flap mag carriers completely eliminates a lot of legitimate duty gear. The two pictures I included are marketed by Safariland as duty gear, and I have been encouraging my guys to go to them and get away from flap carriers.
To clarify, JodyH is speaking of another local club's homebrew rule-set, not the draft Kinda-Sorta Tactical Game. Correct?
The KSTG rules seem to specify "complete concealment" in some depth, which would exclude duty gear, probably by intent. Even ye olde fishing vest sounds marginal or not allowed.
Instead of separate scoring rings and/or distinctions, how about people shooting Minor get 10% added to their final score? That's about what it calculates to in USPSA match points, according to Matt Burkett who tried shooting Minor at a Limited championship and ended up like 4th or 5th.
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Prior to this rule going into effect in our "CCW Match" I watched one shooters gear slowly evolve/morph from typical duty gear to basically a kydex OWB (disguised as a Safariland 6304 with the SLS hood removed and the ALS modified for no retention) and race cut mag carriers.
I think our club is already being generous in that we don't require them to wear their entire "Bat belt", just the holster and mag carriers.
Give 'em an inch and they take a mile...
Besides, LEO's should be carrying off-duty anyway so they can always shoot their CCW gear in the match if their duty gear isn't compatible with the rules.
I think the whole idea of this competition is to stop "competition gear." Walk in, shoot the match, reload holster, walk out. In a perfect world we could hold people to that and make them shoot their everyday carry. People carrying lc9s and pf9s would quickly see the limitations of their equipment, or not who knows.
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