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this would be cool for your IDPA recordings

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Guest canynracer
That is a pretty cool idea. The heck with IDPA, I want it for my carry gun!

*off topic*

When ya gonna man up and come shoot with us??

I am thinking next week....HOPEFULLY

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I haven't done any kind of competitive shooting short of gambling with people on the range. What does it cost to shoot an IDPA match? How many rounds/mags should I bring?

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canyn,

FWIW, I got an e-mail that said no IDPA this coming week due to repairs to the big side. You are probably already ahead of me on this.

truth,

On Tuesday nights, Range USA shoots IDPA and it's ~$12-$13. Rangemaster shoots every Friday night, and the cost is (was) $15. On the second and fourth Saturday of each month, MSSA has IDPA (outdoors) and it's $12 for non-members.

Bring eyes and ears, your gun, a strong-side hip holster (no cross draw or small of back type), three magazines, and a magazine carrier (for two mags, or two single mag carriers). Plan on shooting ~75 rounds on Tuesday or Friday, and 100-125 on Saturdays. Bring more than you think you'll need. Be warned--this will be even more fun than you expected.

:screwy:

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Guest truthsayer
canyn,

FWIW, I got an e-mail that said no IDPA this coming week due to repairs to the big side. You are probably already ahead of me on this.

truth,

On Tuesday nights, Range USA shoots IDPA and it's ~$12-$13. Rangemaster shoots every Friday night, and the cost is (was) $15. On the second and fourth Saturday of each month, MSSA has IDPA (outdoors) and it's $12 for non-members.

Bring eyes and ears, your gun, a strong-side hip holster (no cross draw or small of back type), three magazines, and a magazine carrier (for two mags, or two single mag carriers). Plan on shooting ~75 rounds on Tuesday or Friday, and 100-125 on Saturdays. Bring more than you think you'll need. Be warned--this will be even more fun than you expected.

:screwy:

I'm assuming that there is some sort of concealment garment required.. am I right? If I do it, it will be on Tuesday at RUSA. I give Scott all the business I can. Another question... are there divisions? I'd love to get some practical tactical time in with my wheelguns, but not if I'm shooting against a bunch of semis.

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Yes, concealment is required, but they'll probably let you shoot without it at first. They don't want to hammer a new guy over the head with rules--they are trying to recruit a new shooter.

You can shoot your revolver in two revolver-only divisions: SSR (stock service revolver) or ESR (enhanced service revolver). SSR is geared towards a 4" .38/.357 using .38 ammo and speed loaders. ESR is more for guys using L and N frame .45 ACPs with moon clips. I believe revolver guys are allowed three speedloaders or moon clips on their belt (as opposed to two magazines). While you are technically only shooting against other revolvers, everybody compares their scores with everybody.

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