davsco
Ultimate Member
july 6 and july 27
https://practiscore.com/pntc-july-2019-kahr-defensive-handgun-series-am-match/register
https://practiscore.com/pntc-july-2019-kahr-defensive-handgun-series-pm-match-clone/register
https://practiscore.com/pntc-july-2019-super-steel-am-match/register
https://practiscore.com/pntc-july-2019-super-steel-pm-match/register
these are both really fun matches. similar to uspsa/idpa, you run around and shoot a bunch of targets, paper/steel mix for kahr, and all falling steel for supersteel.
while steel challenge is a really good entry into competitive shooting (and they have that also), these two are pretty good first events as well. decent handgun, holster, couple mag pouches (or just use back pockets), 3-4 mags. i am planning on doing am and pm for both matches and my offer stands, any newbies are welcome to squad with me and i'll show you the ropes.
buzzer beeps, you draw and run around and shoot everything, reloading mags as needed. your score is your time plus penalties for any misses.
the two big safety rules are keep your finger clearly and visibly outside the trigger guard unless you're actually on target (so, while reloading, moving, clearing a jam, etc), and keep your muzzle generally downrange (again including while reloading, clearing jams, moving, etc).
everyone should do a couple of matches for two reasons. one, it is a ton of fun. two, you get to see how you and your gun and gear work under just a little pressure, never know if you may need to use it in real life.
https://practiscore.com/pntc-july-2019-kahr-defensive-handgun-series-am-match/register
https://practiscore.com/pntc-july-2019-kahr-defensive-handgun-series-pm-match-clone/register
https://practiscore.com/pntc-july-2019-super-steel-am-match/register
https://practiscore.com/pntc-july-2019-super-steel-pm-match/register
these are both really fun matches. similar to uspsa/idpa, you run around and shoot a bunch of targets, paper/steel mix for kahr, and all falling steel for supersteel.
while steel challenge is a really good entry into competitive shooting (and they have that also), these two are pretty good first events as well. decent handgun, holster, couple mag pouches (or just use back pockets), 3-4 mags. i am planning on doing am and pm for both matches and my offer stands, any newbies are welcome to squad with me and i'll show you the ropes.
buzzer beeps, you draw and run around and shoot everything, reloading mags as needed. your score is your time plus penalties for any misses.
the two big safety rules are keep your finger clearly and visibly outside the trigger guard unless you're actually on target (so, while reloading, moving, clearing a jam, etc), and keep your muzzle generally downrange (again including while reloading, clearing jams, moving, etc).
everyone should do a couple of matches for two reasons. one, it is a ton of fun. two, you get to see how you and your gun and gear work under just a little pressure, never know if you may need to use it in real life.