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Not to be super annoying, but Production is a division. Your class is Master, A, B, C, D, etc.
Your shooting looks great for a first match though. Nice, those are some of the harder stages I've seen at a Level 1 match too.
All of the high level shooters out there do thousands and thousands of dryfire reps a year. It's possible depending on your platform to break a firing pin after many thousands of reps but I've never done it. My primary competition gun wore out the barrel from live fire before I ever broke any...
It's just another skill to include. You could also say no one is going to run around a course and shoot a dozen targets in real life, so why not eliminate that and have every match just be standing in one spot and shooting one to three targets?
It's a sport, there are rules. With the 18 round max count stages no one would ever reload if there weren't capacity limits.
Believe me, I'm no IDPA fanboy, but I don't have a problem with the mag limits at all.
Also, the reason ESP and CO won't ever change is because those divisions are...
Almost any trigger mod is legal in Production now.
I'd bet your CO gun is IDPA legal also. The only thing I can think of that would make it not legal would be too fat safeties, thumbrest or mag release button. Comps are even legal in IDPA CO (with some caveats)
In USPSA, Carry optics doesn't have a mag capacity limit, the limit is 141.25mm of magazine length, same as Limited and Limited Optics.
As of 2024, Production capacity is changed to 15 rounds.
Never been an open gun shooter myself so I can't really talk about what powder is best for working the comp with minor loads. The very short time I shot a Glock with a comp I used Autocomp powder (major pf), but other than that I use n320 for minor in all my other (non-comped) guns.
To answer your question...pretty much as soon as the gun is clear of the holster and starts its path to the target. I want to get my two handed grip established as soon as possible so the hands meet early and the safety is already off at that point.
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