You know, a possible option for you for with your preferred self-defense setup with a dot would be shooting Open division USPSA just for trigger time and not worrying about being competitive with the Open blasters with big stick mags. As long as you follow safety rules (and at the discretion of the match director regarding holsters—and remember USPA has no rule forbidding IWB but a floppy snap-on that pulls out at the draw would probably raise official eyebrows, and appropriately) you get to run and gun to your heart's content. I've seen some SWAT guys from N.O. come to a three gun match and drop to their knees to reload, just like they trained. No problem as long done safely…in USPSA we still call it "freestyle" don't we .
I don't run a dot right now so I would go to USPSA limited. I was pointing out that a LOT of people do run dots on their carry guns now days. I've shot USPSA production and was fine with 10 rounds I've always thought of USPSA as a sport/Game. While I understand IDPA is a sport/game the name was/is very misleading to me and I think it's gonna be a hard sell with all the USPSA we already have.
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