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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2927347" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>That's exactly right. Hence my earlier post. </p><p>If one wants to run an extended mag with a chest full of shell holders, and a thousand dollars worth of mods to the shotgun, 3G will never get a lot of contestants. </p><p>If a stock class with a 5 round mag were introduced, and the stages were designed to accommodate that model, a metric ton of more folks would show up to shoot 3 gun. </p><p>Pro class takes nothing more than building the stage like our stage designer does at the Ponca USPSA where a standard USPSA 30 round stage is set up an then a speed shoot is set up using the same stage design, eliminating some part of the original 30 round stage making it a 15 round speed shoot. The exact opposite could be done for 3 gun. Shotgun pro make it high round count with all the bells and whistles, and the amateur/stock be the speed shoot design. </p><p>Just an opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2927347, member: 5412"] That's exactly right. Hence my earlier post. If one wants to run an extended mag with a chest full of shell holders, and a thousand dollars worth of mods to the shotgun, 3G will never get a lot of contestants. If a stock class with a 5 round mag were introduced, and the stages were designed to accommodate that model, a metric ton of more folks would show up to shoot 3 gun. Pro class takes nothing more than building the stage like our stage designer does at the Ponca USPSA where a standard USPSA 30 round stage is set up an then a speed shoot is set up using the same stage design, eliminating some part of the original 30 round stage making it a 15 round speed shoot. The exact opposite could be done for 3 gun. Shotgun pro make it high round count with all the bells and whistles, and the amateur/stock be the speed shoot design. Just an opinion. [/QUOTE]
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