In other words, perfect weather for the first USPSA match of the season.
This would be a classifier match with 7 classifier stages and a field course in the shoot house.
So I showed up to the range in jacket and sweater, checked in, and started wandering the stages
Kinda chilly, but at least the ground on the range was only soggy but not a complete morass of mud.
Spencer, Tosh, Jason, and Steve soon arrived and we then checked out some stages together and then gathered for the shooters' meeting.
I was RO for our squad and we had two people who had never shot USPSA before on the squad. So after a pretty detailed safety briefing, and going over the basic range commands we got started.
First stage was the shoot house which was pretty straightforward except for one potential 180 trap, and a lot of fun.
Then we started going through the classifiers.
Quite a nice variety with new classifiers I;ve never shot before and the El Presidente for a classic touch.
Lots of fun.
I did find out the mage pouches I had on my belt didn't quite hold the PDP magazines securely while running. This resulted in them falling out as I ran to the next shooting position, which got some damp sand/dirt in them. I brushed them off and got what I thought was all the dirt out.
Not so much. This would be a problem on the next classifier stage
I was zooming through the next classifier which had 3 strings with reloads in the first two strings. On String One I was zipping along did an great mag change, all Alphas and was doing great.
Then string 2.
I reloaded with a mag that had a bit of the gunky sand stuck that had worked its way down in between the top and second round in the magazine and the second and third rounds, stopping the gun twice, and messing up my score nicely.
On the upside, it allegedly made me look really good by immediately acting to clear the sequential jams and taking remedial action to get the gun back in shooting order.
First failure of the PDP and I really can't blame the gun. Others had similar fun experiences, with even Glocks jamming due to the dirt clumping into the mags.
Annoying enough, when I got home and stripped the mags down to clean them, there was no dirt left inside. Those two clumps were it. Weird.
It was a fun match and I got in over 12,000 steps chasing after shooters on the stages, especially the fun stages where they started up front with targets and have to run up-range to get to the next array. A little cardio workout and sprint to stay ahead of them was very much in order.
So I was all sorts of tired by the end of it. Spencer, Tosh, Jason, Steve, and I all then went together to a Coney for a quick late lunch and headed off.
The scores came out and I finished in the middle of the pack of competitors and behind Tosh but ahead of Spencer, Jason, and Steve - by three points in the case of Steve, and eight points on the case of Jason so we're all pretty darn close performance-wise at the moment. A fun time with a great bunch of shooters.
Not a bad start to the shooting season, but I certainly can use more practice and need to get to the range more.

