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Your P229/.40 will put you into "major" for scoring in USPSA, for "production." .


No.
USPSA Production is scored Minor for all calibers and power factors.


Just got into the new issue of Front Sight.
The leading brand in Production at the Nationals was CZ, with Tanfoglio a distant second.
Glock, Sig, and Walther were way back.
I assume 5% "Other" took in S&W and XD.

You would have to be careful selecting a CZ or TZ to cover both USPSA and IDPA; IDPA is more restrictive. The model lineups are just bewildering and it is hard to tell who is doing what to whom.

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Originally posted by DMF:
Your P229/.40 will put you into "major" for scoring in USPSA, for "production." .


No.
USPSA Production is scored Minor for all calibers and power factors.
Sorry about that. I only shoot Limited, and should have paid more attention to the actual Production rules before commenting.


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