stormbringer
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About a hundred to one...
Then their "logic" as I suspect is right out the window.
This just stinks.
About a hundred to one...
Then their "logic" as I suspect is right out the window.
This just stinks.
So if I don't declare a division on my entry form the Range Master can judge me to be Standard whereafter I cannot be bumped to Open because I did not declare a division.
He can also declare you to be in revolver class according to that logic as well.....
but.
He can't declare you to be in a class that your equipment does not qualify for.


Ok, I gotta comment on that....bull.For the casual competitor who makes up a large proportion of the participants at club matches a new set of mags is a big expense that may tip the ballance against continuing in the sport.
That or we'll see a lot of people saying 'screw it' and shooting in open........![]()
he gets it we all get it ... I think what he's saying if the only "out of division" piece of equipment are the 140mm mags .. The RM could at his discretion keep them in standard... but then it defeats the whole purpose of having rules etc.. then u need to get the word out that that's what we are doing unofficially.. could lose status... RO creed etc... just bad idea... As Madness was saying couldn't we just create a new division for our 140mm players... or even better Like Madness suggested a USPSA Limited type carry your equipment anywhere u want with 140mm mags division of course without the hi-cap allowance...Same argument...
Shooter comes to the match with a CZ / Tanfoglio / Baby Eagle / whatever. The catch? He has a 2 lb trigger pull. Would you leave him in production division?
Different shooter comes to the match with a magazine well, but a 6 lb trigger. Again, his gear most closely matches Production Division. Would you leave him there?
Another shooter comes to the line, gun in full compliance with production division, but he has 1 mag pouch forward of the hip bone. Still Production Division?
It's the RO's duty to bump a competitor into the appropriate division if his/her equipment is not in compliance with the rulebook, regardless of what division the Match Director / Range Master placed him/her in.
.... You're going to give up going to matches that cost you $300+ for gas, entry, food, hotels, etc. over $400 worth of mags? Bull.



























