Yeah, I don't think anybody taking themselves seriously while shooting Production runs less than 4 carriers on their belt, and I see a lot of belts with 5 hanging on them. Single Stack is, of course, even sillier, not to mention Revolver. I know I've seen 8+ moon clips at least once.
5 mags on my belt plus one 11 round Barney mag.
“There is no growth in the comfort zone.”--Jocko Willink
"You can never have too many knives." --Joe Ambercrombie
While they’re at it, they should do away with the holster / mag pouch positioning rule. It’s pretty loosely enforced anyway.
That's the easiest to be enforced and is just lazy RO'ing.
If someone's a brand new shooter and shows up with a not legally positioned but safe holster I'll have them move it if they can. If it's something like a holster with too much drop or whatever I'll explain to the new shooter what's wrong and how to fix it for the next match but allow them to shoot knowing that the new competitor will be so far back in the standings it won't matter and the holster legality won't affect that standing at all.
If USPSA wants to fix a holster rule it needs to be the insane allowance to sweep yourself on draw and holster.
10.5.5.1 Exception – A match disqualification is not applicable for sweeping of the lower extremities (below the belt) while drawing or re-holstering of the handgun, provided that the competitor’s fingers are clearly outside of the trigger guard. This exception is only for holstered handguns. Sweeping does not apply to a handgun holstered in compliance with Rules 5.2.1 and 5.2.7This is pretty clearly a safe, non-sweep version of the DOH holster.5.2.1 Carry and Storage – Except when within the boundaries of a safety area, or when under the supervision and direct command of a Range Officer, competitors must carry their handguns unloaded in a gun case, gun bag or in a holster securely attached to a belt on their person (see Rule 10.5.1). A competitor who, while not at a safety area or under RO supervision, removes their holster or their equipment belt with their handgun still in the holster, shall be considered to be in violation of Rule 5.2.1 and subject to disqualification from the match.
5.2.7 Competitors must not be permitted to commence a course of fire wearing:
5.2.7.1 A shoulder holster or “tie-down” rig (visible or otherwise),except as specified in Rule 5.2.8.
5.2.7.2 A holster with the heel of the butt of the handgun below the top of the belt, except as specified in Appendix D, or otherwise indicated in Rule 5.2.8.
5.2.7.3 A holster with the muzzle of the handgun pointing further than 3 feet from the competitor’s feet while standing relaxed,
5.2.7.4 A holster which does not completely prevent access to, or activation of, the trigger while holstered.
Ignoring the butt maybe being too low too this gun is clearly pointed inward toward the competitors leg and they'll sweep themselves on the draw and holster as many DOH holsters end up being especially if the shooter has a gut.
So with the new rule change and you can have aftermarket triggers now. Can you now change the trigger on your DA/SA pistol to SA only?