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I would love to try it out, and get wrecked by you guys!
Don't count on it. Some of us are old and decrepit.
I may be faster then a lot of people here physically
Rifle matches seem, in my limited expirence, to be much more physical, even when standing in one place. VTAC barricade anyone?
Rifle matches seem, in my limited expirence, to be much more physical, even when standing in one place. VTAC barricade anyone?
The heck with that VTAC barricade, Run and Gun!
I suspect the root of this is the classic IDPA vs USPSA stage design argument. Personally, I like being presented with targets to just shoot in whatever way I choose, but also enjoy being forced to do interesting things, like shoot under cars or around barricades, that I wouldn't normally choose to do.
There are ways to do this other than with specific rules. Foot faults are a lot easier to call than 'cover violations'.
I shot one rifle stage last year where there was a really close fault line at the edge of a wall. I probably should have tried shooting my AR from the weak shoulder before doing it in a match. I did a lot better than the people who just faulted the line. -10 per shot doesn't help your score much.
I shot one rifle stage last year where there was a really close fault line at the edge of a wall. I probably should have tried shooting my AR from the weak shoulder before doing it in a match. I did a lot better than the people who just faulted the line. -10 per shot doesn't help your score much.
I shot one rifle stage last year where there was a really close fault line at the edge of a wall. I probably should have tried shooting my AR from the weak shoulder before doing it in a match. I did a lot better than the people who just faulted the line. -10 per shot doesn't help your score much.
Don't count on it. Some of us are old and decrepit.
I didn't sleep with my cousin
He turned ya down huh???
Well Played sir, well played
You just missed a RO course at Harvard. Nice to see that someone isn't whining about a mere 2 hour drive.I would be there, about a 2 hour drive for me. IDPA SO experience. Just got my USPSA member #. Plan to take the RO course.
I don't mean to derail. Just wanted to point out that many 3-gun stages seem to require some level of physical fitness beyond simply moving from position A to position B.
Where are we talking for these matches? I am sure I am good for at least 3 shooters carpooling down with me from the frozen north...