I've been reading the thread about personal arguments in USPSA. One thing caught my interest and that was having the Nationals in a mag limit state.
I used to shoot IDPA pretty exclusively with pistol in TX. Some steel and carbine. In the latter, we shot 30 round weapons of war (sorry) but handguns were (in those days) 10 round limits. In fact, I bought lots of very cheap 10 round mags after the AWB expired just for competition there.
Now in NYS, I'm back to 10 rounds in USPSA or IDPA (don't shoot this much as it is a long drive and I want to stay close to home).
The question then is if you are in a ban state and then go to a match in a nonban state, how do you adapt to having a higher cap mag in planning and motor memory? Here, the shooters are all about planning reloads to save milliseconds of time - lots of 4 target, 8 rounds - then reload. If ban guys go out of state - do you get all Farblunget ?
Just curious.