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First let me say that I am pulling this out of………ah……..thin air.
I encourage people that are willing, to become active in the competition aspect of firearms. I offer that same encouragement to you. Your situation is a new one for me.
Most courses of fire do not require a change of hands, and you would be ok on those, of course. You would gain an unfair advantage, by using your strong hand, on a course where others have to use their weak hand.
Considering on a course where there is a MANDATORY use of the “weak” hand, if a shooter “forgets” to change hands, he is assessed a penalty. (it happens) Could you be allowed to shoot through, being assessed the penalty(s) involved? I don’t know. If you don’t care about your score on those particular days, it might be worth the practice, if allowed.
I will be interested to see Tom’s take on this.
One thing I was wondering. When it comes to changing your mags, how do you do it, and keep the muzzle control that is required? The muzzle must remain pointed downrange at all times.
Good luck, hope to see you at a match.
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