I don't know what Jerry or anyone else has up there, except what I have seen on Impossible Shots. I have loaded two or three separate trailers full of props leaving the gator, and since CAS's stuff wouldn't be in that, I'm thinking that to put the same match on in Princeton would require a...
All the props come from 3 different clubs in the state. The club formerly based there (Thibodaux) doesn't have enough props to put on the whole match.
There is no club at Princeton that I know of.
That ought to be interesting, since there isn't a USPSA club in Princeton. Website lists the closest one in Monroe, 2.5 hours away. I hope Jerry and Lena have a whole pile of props!
He said "single stack", so that, coupled with the request for a 1911, lead me to interpret that to mean USPSA Single Stack division, which requires a 1911 pattern gun.
Some Things I Learned Yesterday
1) I need to work on distant rifle shooting
2) I need to get iron sights for the close rifle work
3) I need to get better at loading the shotgun
4) I need to get better at loading the shotgun
5) I need to get better at loading the shotgun
match signup here:
https://clubs.practiscore.com/bpsa/register
For those of you who don't sign-up online, we will be at the table at 8:30 - Safety Briefing and Hammer Down at 9:00. This month's stages can be previewed by clicking on the stage icon below. We look forward seeing you...