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- Sat Sep 25, 2021 10:12 am
- Forum: Competitive Shooting
- Topic: IDPA Pistol Caliber Carbine Classifier
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Re: IDPA Pistol Caliber Carbine Classifier
Checking the tables again, it appears I was looking at the wrong one. For the actual PCC Master is 56 or less, so I made the cut. Makes sense, because EOTECH vs Airsoft irons says I should do better with EOTECH.
- Fri Sep 24, 2021 7:47 pm
- Forum: Competitive Shooting
- Topic: IDPA Pistol Caliber Carbine Classifier
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Re: IDPA Pistol Caliber Carbine Classifier
Ran the PCC classifier live fire twice today. It was a respectable skills test. Surprised that it was somewhat more difficult with live fire and full sized targets. With Airsoft I could hit master without much effort, but live fire balancing the accuracy with time was more of a challenge and only hit expert. There are certainly some seconds I could shave off, but have to make sure I don't give up any accuracy while doing it.
- Thu Mar 18, 2021 6:55 pm
- Forum: Competitive Shooting
- Topic: IDPA Pistol Caliber Carbine Classifier
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Re: IDPA Pistol Caliber Carbine Classifier
Tried the new PCC classifier out with an airsoft AEG. It was a decent test of carbine skills. Really needed some support side barricade practice. Even with irons and the limitations of airsoft accuracy it wasn't too difficult shooting 1/3 scale targets. Will run it next time with an actual pistol caliber carbine to see how it goes. I'm guessing I'll be faster with an EOTech.
- Fri Feb 12, 2021 2:59 pm
- Forum: Competitive Shooting
- Topic: IDPA Pistol Caliber Carbine Classifier
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IDPA Pistol Caliber Carbine Classifier
Anyone try the current IDPA Pistol Caliber Carbine Classifier?
Looks easier to run than the old one, as the distances are only 15-25 yards. Perhaps a fun way to practice certain carbine skills?
Looks easier to run than the old one, as the distances are only 15-25 yards. Perhaps a fun way to practice certain carbine skills?