Hi Cory, Nice to you see you have new channel. We shot on the same squad in PCC Nationals in 2020 in Frostpoof, FL (guy with red jersey "Gun For Hire" Woodland Park Range in New Jersey). Mr. Seifert was on our squad and he introduced me to you. I would not miss chance to see training of first GM in all divisions. It looks like IPSC is a lot of point-to-point runs. I shoot against USPSA Open guys in Pennsylvania and that is game changer shooting PCC on the move almost all the time (and trying to hit almost all alphas). Perhaps differentiating USPSA from IPSC training would be good idea.
Hi Cory, Nice to you see you have new channel. We shot on the same squad in PCC Nationals in 2020 in Frostpoof, FL (guy with red jersey "Gun For Hire" Woodland Park Range in New Jersey). Mr. Seifert was on our squad and he introduced me to you. I would not miss chance to see training of first GM in all divisions. It looks like IPSC is a lot of point-to-point runs. I shoot against USPSA Open guys in Pennsylvania and that is game changer shooting PCC on the move almost all the time (and trying to hit almost all alphas). Perhaps differentiating USPSA from IPSC training would be good idea.
Great to hear from you again! Yes, differences between USPSA style and IPSC style is something I plan on doing.
Hi K, i wrote u from Italy, il i will Applay this drill for pcc, which distance do u suggest?
Poppers were at 20 yards. Paper was at about 22-23 yards.