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Thread: Carry Optics loses the 10 round limit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GJM View Post
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    I really enjoy Carry Optics, especially with the change to 140mm magazines. If you want to make GM, CO is not the division for you. The hit factors are crazy hard, and there is only one shooter in all of USPSA with a GM classification average, and that is only 96 percent.

    https://www.uspsa.org/top20.php
    Hmmm, because of low participation or did HQ overestimate the effect a red dot has on HF's?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GJM View Post
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    I really enjoy Carry Optics, especially with the change to 140mm magazines. If you want to make GM, CO is not the division for you. The hit factors are crazy hard, and there is only one shooter in all of USPSA with a GM classification average, and that is only 96 percent.

    https://www.uspsa.org/top20.php
    Thank you. It seems like all the top CO guys are shooting striker fired guns. Lots of sigs in there.


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  3. #53
    Quote Originally Posted by 45dotACP View Post
    Hmmm, because of low participation or did HQ overestimate the effect a red dot has on HF's?

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    The hit factors are significantly harder for CO. You can look at individual classifier hit factors here:

    https://azshooters.org/

    USPSA Prez Foley, recently mentioned they are looking at hit factors for CO. When Nils and KC Eusebio are only M in CO and Hwansik Kim, the guy that nearly won the CO Nationals is just an A with an 80 percent average, it is clear something is amiss.
    Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.

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    Does anyone know what guns were shot for the top ten? Did the competitors use shorter slides/barrels that are touted on here?

    And I heard a Walther made it up pretty high on the list, I guess it's pretty shootable and not too much of a "special snowflake" gun?
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    Quote Originally Posted by guymontag View Post
    Does anyone know what guns were shot for the top ten? Did the competitors use shorter slides/barrels that are touted on here?

    And I heard a Walther made it up pretty high on the list, I guess it's pretty shootable and not too much of a "special snowflake" gun?
    I believe number one was Max with a 320 and Romeo 1, two was Hwansik with a PPQ and DP Pro, and three was Shane with a 34 MOS and DP Pro.
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    Hwansik says his PPQ is completely stock, aside from a front sight. Gives me lols about how people say that PPQ trigger is not too light for carry, but that's another story.


    I'd imagine that # 7 Nils shot a Glock and # 5 Phil shot a Sig.
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    4. Sig sponsored shooter
    5. Sig p320
    6. M&P
    7. Glock



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    No Canik TP9? Humbug.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 45dotACP View Post
    No Canik TP9? Humbug.

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    lol, is that a serious question/comment?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edwin View Post
    lol, is that a serious question/comment?
    Needz moar smilies to convey the (sarc)

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