Practical Pistol Show 129 - Hoppy Does The BOD

Published on February 7, 2016
Duration: 53:37

This episode of The Practical Pistol Show discusses the USPSA board meeting, focusing on proposed rule changes and division updates. Key topics include the potential formalization of Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC) as a division, changes to Carry Optics rules such as the removal of weight limits and mandatory optics, and the ongoing discussion about the viability of divisions like Limited 10. The conversation also touches on website technology updates and the general administration of the sport.

Quick Summary

The USPSA board meeting addressed significant rule changes, including the potential formalization of a Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC) division and updates to Carry Optics rules, such as removing weight limits and mandating optics. Discussions also covered technology improvements for the website and database, and modifications to the frequency of equipment rule changes.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Mark 7
  2. 00:21Practical Pistol Show Intro
  3. 00:44USPSA Board Meeting Discussion
  4. 01:02Matt Hopkins' Board Meeting Experience
  5. 03:53Multi-gun Rules Review
  6. 04:41Technology Project Update (Website/Database)
  7. 08:16Division Equipment Rule Changes
  8. 12:40Carry Optics Rule Updates
  9. 15:25Mandatory Optic in Carry Optics
  10. 17:16Limited vs. Limited 10 Discussion
  11. 18:18Area 6 Carry Optics Recognition Issue
  12. 19:31Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC) Discussion
  13. 30:13Steel Challenge Classification System
  14. 32:00Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC) Division Proposal
  15. 35:37PCC Division Goal: Increase Participation
  16. 39:09Increasing USPSA Participation Strategies
  17. 40:50Analysis of Production Division Success
  18. 44:07PCC Division Debate Recap
  19. 45:04Jake Martins' Presentation
  20. 45:15Board Meeting Frequency & NSSF Involvement
  21. 45:52Strategic Planning Discussion
  22. 46:32Ad Hoc Committee Discussion
  23. 47:24Budget & Salary Adjustments
  24. 48:19Key Takeaways from the Meeting
  25. 49:50Board Member Compensation Discussion
  26. 51:18Tim Herren's Final Thoughts
  27. 52:21Matt Hopkins' Podcast Prep
  28. 52:40Carry Optics Rule Consensus
  29. 53:00Final Thoughts & Wrap-up

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key rule changes discussed for the Carry Optics division in USPSA?

The Carry Optics division now effectively has no weight limit (45 ounces) and allows extensive modifications like stippling, undercuts, and slide cuts. A significant change is the mandatory requirement to use an optic, aiming to differentiate it from other divisions and ensure competitive equity.

What is the status of the Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC) division in USPSA?

PCC is being considered as a new official division. Troy Mcmanis is developing a rule set, focusing on standardized start positions and safety protocols. The goal is to increase participation by providing an outlet for PCC owners to compete within USPSA.

How is USPSA addressing website and technology improvements?

USPSA is working on a technology project for its website and database, aiming to enhance functionality for classifier data and match sign-ups. The projected launch is in May, though manual data entry is still in use.

What are the main points regarding division rule changes in USPSA?

The board is considering reducing the two-year waiting period for equipment rule changes to six months or a year. This aims to allow for more timely adjustments and address issues like the holster distance requirement and the need to update rules across various divisions.

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