11-20-2022 USPSA at WVPPS

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  • Beans&Bullets

    Sharpshooter
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    Oct 18, 2010
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    Terre Haute, IN
    Since input was asked for, I'll put my .02 into the fray! I shot some USPSA in 2011 and 2012 because I was new to competition shooting I was trying any shooting sports I could find. I enjoyed it, but cost was certainly a factor. I quit shooting it because of an injury that made moving and shooting not very fun. I resumed shooting USPSA a little in 2018, but found that I enjoyed Steel Challenge more, as it was more fun for me and less expensive.

    Fast forward to 2022. I shot a qualifier match a few weeks ago, it was less than 100 rounds and I enjoyed it!!!! I had hoped to shoot the regular match that was to be held today, but weather killed it! I am one of those who might shoot a few USPSA matches if round count were somewhere under 150 rounds. I don't reload, so shooting 4 or more boxes of 9mm is a bit expensive for me.

    I shoot some 9mm in Steel Challenge, but mostly at matches. I don't shoot too much 9mm while practicing at the range, I tend to stay with .22 LR. About the only time I shoot any 9 is when practicing with my personal carry gun or my home defense guns.
     

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    Marksman
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    Nov 8, 2018
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    Indianapolis area
    You should check out the indoor USPSA matches at Parabellum. 2 of them coming up in December. Those are more like 80-100rds since they're only 3-4 stages. The indoor matches at Tim's Shooting Academy are about the same, except they're IDPA style scoring and unofficial.

    You might also like the Rimfire Falling Steel matches. They're basically a cross between SCSA and USPSA, and .22LR only. Pistol or rifle, or shoot both.
     
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