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If a competitor breaks the 180 (i.e., the muzzle points uprange beyond 90° from the backstop’s median intercept) at any time during the course of fire, the proper call is a Match Disqualification (DQ) for unsafe gun handling.
Applicable rule: USPSA Rule 10.5.2.
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