There's no one running ICORE near me, so Saturday I drove to Augusta for a quarterly match they hold at Pinetuky GC. Had a good time met some neat guys. I did good accuracy-wise, but was slow and clumsy and should have practice with the Comp-3 speedloaders some more before I went.
Three of the stages had certain mental challenges. One was a typical IPSC field course. 14 targets lots of hard cover hiding them. I scored 27As and 1B. I'm just amazed I shot at all of them. I think my time was 30:23 (minutes:seconds)
We did 5 six inch plates at 11 yards. Trick here was that, with 6 shot revolvers, if you missed a second shot, then take the 3 point penalty rather than spend 3+ seconds reloading. If you missed a 3rd then reload, pick up the previously missed plate before the stop plate. I think I averaged about 9.5 seconds.
Then we had a simple 6 target 10 yard drill, but with varying engagement rules. T1 3 shots, T2 2 shots, reload/move, T3 2 shots T4 3 shots, reload/move, T5 & 6 3 shots each. Aced the score, but time sucked again.
Now here the one that was really fun. 15 yds, 9 targets. Real simple. Shoot each target once and only once. Then shoot them again, once and only once. Only 18 rounds allowed, no extra shots. All targets must have one hole in them before you shoot any target a second time.

I did the top four then the bottom left two. Reloaded and started with the lower right, plugged the center twice and finished the upper left 2. Reloaded then did the two lower left, upper right and lower right.
There was a USPSA Grand Master Revolver shooter there. Nice guy. Shooting the 627 with .38Short Colts. More than willing to share his tricks and strategies.
I'll post scores when they get them on-line. I liked it in that the variety of the stages. Some shooting steel, some simple/speed some IPSC. It was good to know that my equipment was correct. I had the right speed loaders, the right holders, etc. My holster needs upgrading as I was using a paddle one you'd use for carry. Got the competition holster on order Saturday night. Good to talk to the GM about the Short Colt rounds.