Wobbly William
Newbie
At the risk of dating myself I used to shoot a fair amount of PPC competion while I was in the service and on my own time. I was wondering if ya'll still think it has a place in the combat competion world. Being able to deliever accurate shots at distances out to 50 yards is something that I think we can all agree is a good skill to cultivate but the time standards always seemed to long for my taste.
In the intrest of full disclosure where I work we do a modififed PPC competion that is called Monday Night Marksman. Two strings of five shots at 5,7,10.15,25 yards for a total of 50 rounds and you have 7 seconds to do it. It was a real eye opener for a lot of folk including myself when we got our scores from 25 yards. I personally think this is what PPC really should of morphed into minus the PPC revolvers with BOMAR ribs shooting mouse fart loads. I run my bedside gun, S&W Model 586 with .38 Spec. +P loads. And most of the folk run their CCW guns.
Anyones thoughts would be welcome.
In the intrest of full disclosure where I work we do a modififed PPC competion that is called Monday Night Marksman. Two strings of five shots at 5,7,10.15,25 yards for a total of 50 rounds and you have 7 seconds to do it. It was a real eye opener for a lot of folk including myself when we got our scores from 25 yards. I personally think this is what PPC really should of morphed into minus the PPC revolvers with BOMAR ribs shooting mouse fart loads. I run my bedside gun, S&W Model 586 with .38 Spec. +P loads. And most of the folk run their CCW guns.
Anyones thoughts would be welcome.