I am gonna split the difference and say that I liked some but not others. Ultimately, as already pointed elsewhere in a different way, the BoD did not do this when those changes were introduced. I myself don't expect any rollback on those.
I wouldn't enjoy 15 rounds CO as much but I'd survive it. I would shoot Production from time to time if it had 15 rounds. I would applaud rolling back 4 pounds weight "limits".
Last edited by YVK; 08-26-2021 at 02:46 PM.
Doesn't read posts longer than two paragraphs.
*Looks at $700 worth of CZ 10 round NY compliant mags*...how about no
For real though I don't see the appeal of pro 15. I shot a few matches in limited early this year and the added capacity did nothing to my stage plan or even affect my times that much. The only times where it was frustration was the occasional bad stage with "legal" 10-12 round positions. When there is participation, those stages highlight who practices their reloads. Which I do believe is a pretty core skill in gun handling that should be tested.
On the larger scale it won't save production, too many people discovered that red dots allow you to shoot faster and more accurately. I am currently signed up at a level 2 match in NY, CO has more people than all of the iron sighted divisions combined.
It's the same story with the local matches I shoot up there as well. It's not the round count keeping people out of production.
On topic, Foley was a dick and hopefully the new guy isn't and can competently do his job and keep the sport viable.
Last edited by Artemas2; 08-26-2021 at 03:13 PM.
I disagree though.
I can do 0.80 reloads.
But I still think they’re stupid.
Why should they be tested more than once per stage if that? Especially if you’re talking about civilians who will likely never have to reload in a gunfight?
I like USPSA as a shooting competition, not a reloading competition. Even though I can do it competently. I don’t see the point past a certain level of emphasis.
I can do any thing real good once! I don't equate USPSA to gun fights so to that I don't care.
I like reloading and working all aspects of the gun maybe it's a zen thing I am not sure. I know I am in the minority on this and that's ok (even if the most vocal about this don't nor ever will shoot production...)