Do you shoot IDPA?

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I have shot IDPA, but have gotten out of practice the last few years. I had to cut back during Obama because of primer and bullet shortages and never really got back in the swing of things.

Technically it's not "training" but is definitely one of the best types of practice there is. You will learn things about your gun in ways that aren't possible in normal range sessions. IDPA combined with formal training will allow you develop a level of competence that far exceeds what LEOs achieve.

For those that don't know about IDPA, it is the International Defense Pistol Association. IDPA matches are for defensive pistols and the fancy "race guns" of other "run and gun" disciplines aren't allowed. No hi-cap mags allowed. The idea is to compete with what you carry, although that doesn't always hold true. You must use cover if possible, and if you stop in the open and shoot flatfooted, you'll get a penalty. You have to shoot targets in "tactical order" - in other words you can't expose yourself to one non-neutralized target while shooting at another (with some exceptions). Weather permitting, you have to draw from concealment. (too hot in summer to wear concealment garments). Military and LEOs are allowed to use duty rigs. Stages are supposed to mimic real world scenarios.

Here is an example.

 
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Jeff0278, thanks for getting this discussion started. It did bring up a conversion that I don't remember reading.

Also, I agree with TexasFreedom initial response. A "New Member" who's initial response seems to be advertising a specific item, is very suspect. After looking closed did I realize you were recommending an "action" and not a specific "product".

Jeff0278, I hope you continue to contribute. I will definitely look forward to your posts and hope to learn more from them.
 
International Defensive Pistol Association.

Now you know...:)
That was pretty much what my link was for, not spam not advertising.
I'm my opinion any person male or female could benefit in IDPA, it will help you in handling a hand gun, the day the would goes crazy due to whatever is not the time to get proficient.
Just my opinion, get good before not during.
 
So just wondering do you shoot first and say hey latter?
Hello Tex, I'm NOT a spammer

Nah, we take the time to get a good sight picture, dial in the elevation, wind-age and then pull the trigger.
 
Jeff,

Shooting is like carpentry. Measure twice. Cut once. But when the blade starts turning, keep it going until the cut is complete.

Welcome aboard. I hope you get things from this forum and contribute. Others have said plenty that explain my original comments.
 
I believe in practice, just not with a group or association.

I live in a rual area here and if I have a day off and time I'll start shooting then Someone around the cove will start shooting then another down the road will start . Kind of like stereo .
Occasionally I will have Family and Friends over and We will grill and shoot all day then it sounds like a war zone .
 
I live in a rual area here and if I have a day off and time I'll start shooting then Someone around the cove will start shooting then another down the road will start . Kind of like stereo .
Occasionally I will have Family and Friends over and We will grill and shoot all day then it sounds like a war zone .
I'm glad I don't have neighbors like that. I like my peace and quiet too much. It's rare to ever hear a gun shot around here. Even if my neighbors did any shooting they're too far away to hear anyway. Just the way I like it.
 
I live in a rual area here and if I have a day off and time I'll start shooting then Someone around the cove will start shooting then another down the road will start . Kind of like stereo .
Occasionally I will have Family and Friends over and We will grill and shoot all day then it sounds like a war zone .
Sounds like fun to me.
 

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