Now, not wanting to upset the forum by referencing anything other than "Olympic" pistol competitions, you bring up something else that has bothered me slightly.45ACP223 wrote:Besides, if you end up shooting competitively (bullseye), ...
I haven't really delved into what the competition scene is like outside just trying to practice and out do my own performance or competing in club matches. But I have started reading rules and such and now realise that with a "cheaper" pistol that will have a 10-rnd magazine I can plink, practice, and shoot with friends using 10 rnds. Load five for ISSF type events, load 6 for others.
But if I buy a very expensive Olympic style pistol, I'll be limited to 5 shots and ISSF style competition only.
Should I be concerned about this?
Every opinion is worth considering. Thanks.45ACP223 wrote:This is all just my opinion and you know how much opinions are worth! Hah! So buy the best you can afford based on your current skill level, and where you dream to be down the road. Best of luck to you!