old&slow
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What are the rules ? Then go by them.
I once shot in a local gun club league, suppose to be CCW guns only. I show up with my 2 1/8" model 60 J frame. Others showed up with their 34 Glocks ,, or full size 1911's, etc.
Oh well, no money , no trophies involved and I got some good practice with my J frame.
Another time ( a long time ago) I was shooting in a bowling pin league. Auto class , no restrictions "run what you brung" and folks were complaining because I was using a Les Baer 1911 comp gun, high tech for the time.
The following month I showed up with a stock Springfield 1911 and set a new club record.
In both of the above examples , the rules were few if any.
Other matches I have shot in have rules on trigger weight, sight radius, modifications that are allowed, etc. etc.
Good equipment helps, but most of the time I think it's the nut behind the trigger that makes the difference.
Good Luck on what ever you do..
I once shot in a local gun club league, suppose to be CCW guns only. I show up with my 2 1/8" model 60 J frame. Others showed up with their 34 Glocks ,, or full size 1911's, etc.
Oh well, no money , no trophies involved and I got some good practice with my J frame.
Another time ( a long time ago) I was shooting in a bowling pin league. Auto class , no restrictions "run what you brung" and folks were complaining because I was using a Les Baer 1911 comp gun, high tech for the time.
The following month I showed up with a stock Springfield 1911 and set a new club record.
In both of the above examples , the rules were few if any.
Other matches I have shot in have rules on trigger weight, sight radius, modifications that are allowed, etc. etc.
Good equipment helps, but most of the time I think it's the nut behind the trigger that makes the difference.
Good Luck on what ever you do..
