She has a 686, 357 now but its a 7 shot
Im not sure about the divisions for a revolver and Im looking on some suggestions on what to look at with her
perhaps the S&W 610 or 625?
thanks
APPENDIX D5: Revolver Division
1. Minimum power factor for Major 170
2. Minimum power factor for Minor 125
3. Minimum bullet weight No
4. Minimum bullet caliber / cartridge case length 9mm (0.354”) / 19mm (0.748”)
5. Minimum bullet caliber for Major No
6. Minimum trigger pull (see Appendix E4) No
7. Maximum handgun size No
8. Maximum magazine length Not applicable
9. Maximum ammunition capacity No, see below.
10. Max. distance of handgun and allied equipment from torso 50mm
11. Rule 5.2.10 / Appendix E2 applies No
12. Optical/electronic sights No
13. Compensators, ports, sound and/or flash suppressors No
Special conditions:
14. No limit on cylinder capacity. A maximum of 6 rounds to be fired before reloading. Violations will incur one procedural penalty for each shot in excess of 6 rounds actually fired before reloading.
15. Any complete revolver (or a revolver assembled from components), produced by an OFM and available to the general public (except prototypes) is permitted.
16. Modifications such as weights or other devices to control and/or to reduce recoil are prohibited. 17. Modifications which are permitted are limited to:
17.1 Replacement of, or modification to, sights, hammers and cylinder releases; 17.2 Replacement barrels, provided the barrel length, weight and profile are the same as the OFM standard; 17.3 Cosmetic enhancements (e.g. plating, checkering of frames, custom grips); 17.4 Chamfering and/or modifications to the cylinder to accept “Moon Clips”; 17.5 Replacement springs, trigger stops and other modifications to enhance the operation of the trigger.
18. "Self-loading" revolvers with retractable slides are prohibited in this Division.
<http://www.ipsc.org/pdf/RulesHandgun.pdf>
The problem with that is we do not want to buy all the extra gear for a 7 shot ...speed loaders holster etc
Unfortunately finding a 625 ia Canada is like finding hens teeth. 610 is a great gun and cheaper to shoot than a 625, but if your wanting to game the 625 is easier to load. Either way revolver is a fun class.
Years ago, when I shot IPSC I got bored with the attitude displayed by some of the shooters who were using the semi auto, so I decided to spend a season with a smaller group of shooters who used only revolvers. I had a hoot, probably the best season in the 10 years that I shot IPSC. I found that very few revolver shooters that have the attitude that they are gawds gift to the shooting world.


Years ago, when I shot IPSC I got bored with the attitude displayed by some of the shooters who were using the semi auto, so I decided to spend a season with a smaller group of shooters who used only revolvers. I had a hoot, probably the best season in the 10 years that I shot IPSC..
competing with a revolver is like riding a moped. it's a lot of fun but ...(fill in the blanks)....
it takes a lot of skill to shoot revolver fast accurately and reload like Jerry Miculek. but most of the guys at IPSC matches shooting revolver i have seen is like watching paint dry... my .02 ¥

I humbly await that event.Uh oh....don't worry ,I'll give you my best miculek impression in a couple of weeks for league night
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That is a shame. Too bad you did not stick around and try and change some of those attitudes. "I think IPSC would run better with going smaller, and not be competitive at all", is a* not going to help anything grow, or get better attitude*.
Those damn semi auto's are every where now. We even use Optics and everything
I always have fun at matches, even when I lose, or work more than shoot.
After 10 years, and the attitude doesn't change, how long should I have stayed? The discipline I shoot in now is far more "shooter friendly"




























