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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzdraw" data-source="post: 3121923" data-attributes="member: 385"><p>IDPA today ihas evolved from being markedly different from USPSA to quite a bit like it. A competitor can shoot his IDPA match in a more 1997 "tactical" fashion if they want. Likewise they can alternatively shoot it "go-fast" taking full advantage of the 2017 rules. </p><p></p><p>A few folks enjoy shooting PCC as a second gun mostly. The PCC Rules will give solid guidelines in most stages what the "start" condition should be. Each CoF needs to specify PCC start condition. I've found that always requiring the carbine's muzzle to be either straight up or down unless actually cased to be essential to avoid having muzzles flopping about (and the resultant DQ). Likewise requiring that the chamber safety flag to stay in place until LAMR and to replace it upon clearing at end of CoF. It often works best for the SO to carry the CSF through the course for the competitor. Wise to insist that potential competitors read the PCC rules as what they have or plan to get may not be IDPA legal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzdraw, post: 3121923, member: 385"] IDPA today ihas evolved from being markedly different from USPSA to quite a bit like it. A competitor can shoot his IDPA match in a more 1997 "tactical" fashion if they want. Likewise they can alternatively shoot it "go-fast" taking full advantage of the 2017 rules. A few folks enjoy shooting PCC as a second gun mostly. The PCC Rules will give solid guidelines in most stages what the "start" condition should be. Each CoF needs to specify PCC start condition. I've found that always requiring the carbine's muzzle to be either straight up or down unless actually cased to be essential to avoid having muzzles flopping about (and the resultant DQ). Likewise requiring that the chamber safety flag to stay in place until LAMR and to replace it upon clearing at end of CoF. It often works best for the SO to carry the CSF through the course for the competitor. Wise to insist that potential competitors read the PCC rules as what they have or plan to get may not be IDPA legal. [/QUOTE]
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