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Does anyone know how this works? We have PCC's and would love to try it but info seems hard to come by.
Don't know how that would be possible given they obviously don't make minor power factor and probably can't knock down all the steel.I wish they would include 22 rimfire.
I wish they would include 22 rimfire.
I think you know how a USPSA match works... What are your questions or concerns?
No mag size or cap limit. Troy McManis has left a lot of the details up to stage designers/match directors. Some safety rules are in place: PCC MUST be chamber flagged and either carried muzzle up or bagged, I recomend bagged. At make ready it will be unbagged. All starts will be facing downrange at low ready, regardless of stage briefing.
I recommend you squad with me, as I would like to RO to see how it goes. I am looking forward to shooting PCC later in the season myself.
Don't know how that would be possible given they obviously don't make minor power factor and probably can't knock down all the steel.
Just trying to find a use for my 22 upper. When I hear pistol caliber carbine match, I think of the Pioneer match held several years ago that included 22 rimfire; no steel. Just wishful thinking.
Just trying to find a use for my 22 upper. When I hear pistol caliber carbine match, I think of the Pioneer match held several years ago that included 22 rimfire; no steel. Just wishful thinking.
That was a super fun match! ( I happened to get my first high overall with a borrowed M&P 15-22) [emoji41]
Isn't that why they created Steel Challenge?
SC is great and I love it, but limited as to courses of fire. The Pioneer match was essentially a practical rifle match that also allowed rimfire. A lot of fun for short $. As long as the match involves stages of less than 100 yds, I can't see why rimfire guns should not be allowed. 223 isn't much different than 22 rimfire except for the noise and $.
According to Paul's announcement for the May match, PCCs *are* allowed now on a provisional basis.So Harvard has no plans to allow PCC's for steel challenge matches?
My 9mm Colt AR-15 hasn't had a workout since New Bedford shut its competition crew down . . . . . .
Boo hoo,
"Point Blank" Frank
According to Paul's announcement for the May match, PCCs *are* allowed now on a provisional basis.
Will they be (provisionally) allowed for both Steel Challenge & USPSA matches starting in May?
Harvard's May USPSA match was on the 8th, PCC was not an available division. Currently, there isn't a convinsing argument to allow PCC at a match until HQ will accept the division scores. Sometime in June, if I remember correctly, they will start.
In the meantime, contact your section coordinator, Dan Hurley, and your area director, David Bold, and express your desire to participate in the provisional division. Both their email are here http://www.uspsa7.org/
I am reading the USPSA forum topic now.
Anything new over there?
El Presidente is a 12-round, 60-point Virginia Count Classifier Course. There are
three metric targets. The best four hits per target will score. The start signal is
audible
Start Position: Standing in Box A, back to targets, toes of both feet against rear of
fault line of Box A, both wrists above respective shoulders. Your gun will be loaded
and holstered.
PCC start position is standing in Box A, facing downrange, stock on belt, muzzle
downrange, loaded carbine held in both hands with safety on.
On the start signal, from Box A only, turn then draw and engage T1-T3 with only
two rounds per target, make a mandatory reload, then engage T1-T3 with only two
rounds per target.
PCC: No turn