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Old 07-06-2017, 11:58 PM
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Default Is PPC/1500 still popular?

My introduction to PPC shooting was in 1976 while watching Clint Eastwood in Magnum Force. About that same time the Aussies adopted a variation of the 1500 course of fire as the 90 shot Service Match, which became the first "action" type match to be approved for shooting here in New Zealand.

Today I am the club coordinator for our annual Service Match club champs. My gun is a 6" S&W 686 AFS. I originally thought that PPC was on the decrease in the US, but looking through some of these threads I see a number of PPC related equipment threads.

So just how popular is PPC these days?
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