It's not likely for a visitor of the Action Shooting forum to not know who Eric Grauffel is.
Winner of hundreds of major handgun matches all over the World.
Open Division Champion of the last 5 IPSC World Shoots. You heard heard that right; this guy won his first World Shoot when he was under 20 years old and has won every World Shoot since. An Obvious Shooting Genius.
However, the main reason for this post is not to regurgitate commonly-known information.
Seeing how IPSC open division is Eric's specialty, in the back of my mind (and I think in the minds of many other shooters), if Grauffel were given a production gun, he would be exposed as a mere mortal just like the rest of us, subject to the same minor missteps, blunders, and luck factors (that can often determine the winner).
Well guess what, at the 2012 Extreme Euro Challenge in the Czech Republic (about a week ago), Eric Grauffel was shooting production.
HE WON PRODUCTION DIVISION AND THE PRODUCTION DIVISION SHOOT-OFF!
To me, that is just absolutely mind-boggling! How does a person, who probably practices with an open division gun everyday, make the switch to an iron-sighted un-compensated gun and win a high-level international competition in such a short period of time; compared to other high-level International grandmasters that have been shooting for years with production division as their specialty?!
Just had to get that off my chest.
Winner of hundreds of major handgun matches all over the World.
Open Division Champion of the last 5 IPSC World Shoots. You heard heard that right; this guy won his first World Shoot when he was under 20 years old and has won every World Shoot since. An Obvious Shooting Genius.
However, the main reason for this post is not to regurgitate commonly-known information.
Seeing how IPSC open division is Eric's specialty, in the back of my mind (and I think in the minds of many other shooters), if Grauffel were given a production gun, he would be exposed as a mere mortal just like the rest of us, subject to the same minor missteps, blunders, and luck factors (that can often determine the winner).
Well guess what, at the 2012 Extreme Euro Challenge in the Czech Republic (about a week ago), Eric Grauffel was shooting production.
HE WON PRODUCTION DIVISION AND THE PRODUCTION DIVISION SHOOT-OFF!
To me, that is just absolutely mind-boggling! How does a person, who probably practices with an open division gun everyday, make the switch to an iron-sighted un-compensated gun and win a high-level international competition in such a short period of time; compared to other high-level International grandmasters that have been shooting for years with production division as their specialty?!
Just had to get that off my chest.





















































