Are the revolvers typo tuned similar to PPC, light triggers, bobbed hammers, etc...
Are the revolvers typo tuned similar to PPC, light triggers, bobbed hammers, etc...

OP, Before you invest in a revolver for IPSC; have a chat with your section and local IPSC shooters to see how many others are actively doing it.
Look at Practiscore (which just about everyone uses now) for the match results and see how many Revolvers showed up last year.
If you're in it for competition; you likely will not have any. You definitely cannot compete against any semi-auto division gun.
If you're doing it because you like it, then go for it - "you be you Sparky!"
Generally speaking; IPSC Revolver is dead in Canada and suffering a slow, painful death internationally.
The wheel gun guys here are going to pile on the hate for me speaking the truth, but I'd rather you know what's going on before you spend the $ and find out after.

Are the revolvers typo tuned similar to PPC, light triggers, bobbed hammers, etc...

I’m wondering what revolvers are popular in the revolver division. I’m assuming it’s the S&W 929 and 986, but suspect there are others. Not sure I can justify a Korth.
OP, Before you invest in a revolver for IPSC; have a chat with your section and local IPSC shooters to see how many others are actively doing it.
Look at Practiscore (which just about everyone uses now) for the match results and see how many Revolvers showed up last year.
If you're in it for competition; you likely will not have any. You definitely cannot compete against any semi-auto division gun.
If you're doing it because you like it, then go for it - "you be you Sparky!"
Generally speaking; IPSC Revolver is dead in Canada and suffering a slow, painful death internationally.
The wheel gun guys here are going to pile on the hate for me speaking the truth, but I'd rather you know what's going on before you spend the $ and find out after.




























