Offroading has really become second fiddle to shooting for me if you don't already know. Competition, USPSA in particular, has really got me hooked. If you think jeeps are time and money consuming try this crap.
Shot USPSA production division with my Glock 17 and I shot the new pistol caliber carbine division with my MP5 SBR. Had two matches this year placed second and third in production at the matches so I'm really happy with that. I need to do some more dry fire and hone some skills. Also need to stop shooting Alpha/Charlie on most targets and shoot Alpha/Alpha (both rounds in center area with highest points). This is my third year competing. Still C class because some poor classifiers are holding back my average score on those for awhile. Hopefully make B class this year (it goes D, C, B, A, Master, Grand Master).
These videos on are my IG, hopefully these links work:
Classifier at Clairton: http://ink361.com/app/users/19160703...538_1916070396
Production highlights at Clairton: http://ink361.com/app/users/19160703...570_1916070396
PCC highlights at Clairton: http://ink361.com/app/users/19160703...732_1916070396
Production highlights at East Huntingdon (didn't video 2 stages): http://ink361.com/app/users/19160703...358_1916070396
Yes, that's a Ricky Bobby Talladega Nights shirt. I like to have fun.
If that looks like something you're interested in trying it's pretty easy to get started. Just show up to a match with a gun, at least 3 mags, 150 rounds, and $15 for your entry fee. Let someone know it's your first time and they will verify you're safe then you will get a ton of help. You don't even need a holster, they can do low ready or table starts for your first time. You will learn the rules and what gear to buy as you go. Priority 1 is be safe and priority 2 is have fun. You will become a much better shooter and meet a ton of great people. Don't be nervous, come on out.