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    Bring more than 100 rds. You’ll need 90 if you don’t miss, and you’ll want enough in case you have to re-shoot a stage, which would require an extra 30+.

    Depending on your gun you might need more than 2 spare mags. (I’ll probably do 3 reloads, one mag per bay, even though I could do the stage with one less.)
     

    jakemartens

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    Aug 30, 2008
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    Indianapolis, IN
    So as someone who’s never shot a USPSA match before:

    -I need a functioning handgun
    -holster
    -2 spare mags
    -100rnds of ammo
    -Eye/ear pro

    And that’s it, correct? I’d probably just run my Safariland since that’s what I have, not really looking to compete, just get out and shoot. I’m used to 2-gun matches run outside, so just making sure I’m not missing anything. I’m thinking of running the match on the 21st if I can make the scheduling work. Thanks!
    What gun? What division?
    90 rounds is the minimum if you don’t miss or have any make up shots
    Always good to have some extra, don’t worry it won’t go bad.

    Ear/Eye protection.
    Match is ran under all uspsa rules and divisions.
     

    Basher

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    May 3, 2022
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    Lafayette
    What gun? What division?
    90 rounds is the minimum if you don’t miss or have any make up shots
    Always good to have some extra, don’t worry it won’t go bad.

    Ear/Eye protection.
    Match is ran under all uspsa rules and divisions.

    Either a G19 or an LTT 92G for now. No idea on division, both are irons only at present so I need to check.
     

    Twangbanger

    Grandmaster
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    Oct 9, 2010
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    So as someone who’s never shot a USPSA match before:

    -I need a functioning handgun
    -holster
    -2 spare mags
    -100rnds of ammo
    -Eye/ear pro

    And that’s it, correct? I’d probably just run my Safariland since that’s what I have, not really looking to compete, just get out and shoot. I’m used to 2-gun matches run outside, so just making sure I’m not missing anything. I’m thinking of running the match on the 21st if I can make the scheduling work. Thanks!
    Pretty much. Mag pouches if you have them, pockets if you don't, and might want a couple more mags, depending whether you're shooting a capacity-limited division. I'd bring 1.5x the round count of ammo, at minimum. A mag-loader is awful nice too.
     

    jakemartens

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    Aug 30, 2008
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    Indianapolis, IN
    Either a G19 or an LTT 92G for now. No idea on division, both are irons only at present so I need to check.
    Either are fine
    You can load your mags to capacity and shoot Limited Division being scored minor. Doing this you will need
    -holster
    -3 mags and pouches
    You are at a disadvantage against anyone shooting Limited scoring major with mags that hold 20-21 rounds.

    You can shoot Production Division
    -no more than 10 rounds in a magazine
    -will need 4-5 mags
    -will need 4-5 mag pouches
     
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