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Author:  bensdad [ Tue Jun 24, 2008 9:39 pm ]
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Hi everybody,
My wife and I are going to try our hands at IDPA down at the Faribault Gun Club on Wed. It looks like great fun. We'll read through the rule-book tomorrow. Any words of wisdom before we dive in?

And the aftermath:
Had a ball. Shot like crap. My gun malfed about a gazillion times. I might have been nervous. OK, I was nervous. Holy Crap they are mondo serious about the regs. I'm not complaining - it's a good thing - I'm just not used to it. It'll come.

You were right, I didn't win. :lol:

Nice to meet a few new people. Props out to Leo. Settin that up must be a day-long affair.

Author:  macphisto [ Tue Jun 24, 2008 10:25 pm ]
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You're not going to win so don't worry about speed. Focus on avoiding penalties for rules infractions and a slow, smooth draw. Safety first!

IDPA is great fun. You're sure to love it.

Author:  Pat Cannon [ Tue Jun 24, 2008 11:27 pm ]
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Yep. Have you met Leo? Rule #1 is, do what Leo says. Everything else comes under rule #1, but includes: don't shoot Leo's truck.

I'll be there. I don't currently have the mustache and haven't fallen on my face lately and might wash my hair, so you might not recognize me, but I'll probably be the only guy there with a revolver.

Don't worry if you can't sort out all the details of the rule book. Somebody there will either know the answer or tell you nobody cares. Some of the more technical rules only really get enforced at sanctioned state or regional matches.

Mac's advice was all good; resist the temptation to rush. Remember to focus on your front sight. Based on last week, bring some bug spray.

See ya there!

Author:  bensdad [ Tue Jun 24, 2008 11:37 pm ]
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Pat Cannon wrote:
Yep. Have you met Leo? Rule #1 is, do what Leo says. Everything else comes under rule #1, but includes: don't shoot Leo's truck.

I'll be there. I don't currently have the mustache and haven't fallen on my face lately and might wash my hair, so you might not recognize me, but I'll probably be the only guy there with a revolver.

Don't worry if you can't sort out all the details of the rule book. Somebody there will either know the answer or tell you nobody cares. Some of the more technical rules only really get enforced at sanctioned state or regional matches.

Mac's advice was all good; resist the temptation to rush. Remember to focus on your front sight. Based on last week, bring some bug spray.

See ya there!


Thank-you Pat!
I'm really looking forward to meeting everyone and learning some skills. I'm pretty sure I've met Leo at the club clean-up days over the last couple years. I talked to him on the phone yesterday. Turns out he's also the Cast-n-Blast guy. See you on the range.

P.S. Bug spray!! No kidding. Ben and I got mauled on Sun. afternoon. I love the range, but the whole swamp thing in the front is rather conducive to skitos.

P.P.S. I thought Leo's truck was one of the stages? :wink:

Author:  westhope [ Wed Jun 25, 2008 6:03 am ]
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If you have a BUG (Back-Up Gun) bring that too. We shoot 3 simple BUG stages after the 3 regular IDPA stages are done. 15 rounds total for the BUG stages.

BUG gun consisits of the a semi-auto with barrel shorter than 3.8 inches or revolver with a barrel shorter than 3 inches. Caliber is 32 or larger.

Author:  Pat Cannon [ Wed Jun 25, 2008 8:26 am ]
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bensdad wrote:
I thought Leo's truck was one of the stages? :wink:

It's not unusual, hence the warning. For example, I shot this one pretty darn carefully:
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