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USPSA Limited L10 Revo Nationals

By J Scott 18 September 2009 No Comment

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The dust continues to fly at the USPSA Nationals.

What a difference a venue makes. From a hurricane soaked mud bowl of 2008 USPSA Nationals to the Desert Baked dust bowl of 2009 some things remain the same, the game competitors, the dedicated Range Officers and the fierce competition.

Regardless of weather conditions members of the competitive shooting community who participate in The Action Shooting Sports fight through to compete with the best handgun shooters in the World.

We have now completed Day 2 of the Limited, Limited 10, and Revolver National Championship being held back-to-back in Las Vegas Nevada, hosted by the gracious Desert Sportsman Club.

The Limited/L10/Revo course of fire is only slightly modified from the Open/Production course of fire shot earlier in the week. Unfortunately on day 2 one of the stages was thrown out of the match due to the difficulty of defining and fairly applying a 180 fault line. It’s always unfortunate when a stage must be removed from a match, but safety is always number 1, and fairness to all competitors is a close 2nd.

Here are some images from days 1 and 2 of the Limited/L10/Revo Smith & Wesson USPSA National Championship.

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