This video proposes significant rule changes for USPSA Production Division, aiming to revitalize the division. The speaker suggests rebranding it as a 'nostalgia division' focused on early 2000s pistols, aligning rules more closely with IPSC, and increasing magazine capacity to 15 rounds. Key proposed changes include allowing only external modifications like magazine release buttons, enforcing a simple trigger pull weight test, and permitting double-action guns with half or quarter cock notches for safety.
This episode of Practical Shooting After Dark features Ben Stoeger and Matt Hopkins discussing potential rule changes for USPSA's Production division, specifically the debate around increasing the magazine capacity from 10 to 15 rounds. They also delve into the impact of stage design on competition strategy and the importance of consistent rule enforcement at all match levels. The discussion highlights the trade-offs between simplicity, competitive balance, and the evolution of shooting sports.
This video covers the 2018 IPSC Extreme Euro Open competition. While no specific firearms, calibers, or manufacturers are detailed in the provided title and description, the event itself points to a high-level competitive shooting match. The content likely showcases various shooting disciplines and potentially different firearm platforms used by competitors in a dynamic shooting environment.
This episode of Practical Shooting After Dark features a discussion on waterproof IPSC targets and the rule differences between USPSA and IPSC regarding fault lines. Jeff Chang highlights the benefits of waterproof targets for durability in adverse weather, while Ben Stoeger and Matt Hopkins analyze how IPSC's 'no shortcutting fault lines' rule impacts stage design and potentially simplifies construction compared to USPSA.
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