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P_Pete
You’re asking the same questions many have…
The analogy is SCCA autocross where people trick out their daily drivers to compete in a racing competition.
They’ve tried making bone stock classes in the past but turns out nobody wants to race their stock shitboxes and those classes withered away.
Same thing with the “Everyman” USPSA classes. The people who care about bone stock guns aren’t the ones that show up to these things. People like fancy fast stuff even though it’s a very minor contributor to USPSA until you get to the A/M/GM level.
I apologize to the people that have seen these videos before.
But when I practiced and exclusively competed with a Shadow 2, I had no problem transferring those skills to a stock P365X.
Shootin’s shootin and if you get really good with one, you can be very good with everything.
Sticking only with what you carry in the configuration you’re going to carry really only applies to D/C/B level where the level of skill and automaticity isn’t quite there.