...For me, the issue with IPSC, while great fun with a pistol, got real old quick when I was spending as much time reloading as I was shooting....
Eh? Learn to reload, maybe...
...For me, the issue with IPSC, while great fun with a pistol, got real old quick when I was spending as much time reloading as I was shooting....
Eh? Learn to reload, maybe...
Nah, 5 second reloads with a speedloader times 5 is 25 seconds. Add that to moving at the speed of a scalded slug...well you get the idea. :>)
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Bob
Nah, 5 second reloads with a speedloader times 5 is 25 seconds. Add that to moving at the speed of a scalded slug...well you get the idea. :>)
Yes, I've got the idea that if you'd practice some and learn how to load in 2..2.5 seconds that will be half of your current time.
At ICORE Regional in August 2nd overall was ICORE Classic, who beat some know 625 IPSC shooter...
I have a minor mobility issue. I can no longer sprint. I can keep up with a scalded slug. The division allows people like me to compete on a more level playing field. Gun handling, accuracy, and moving through the stage efficiently are essential the reload slows everyone down and I can keep up. In this division you can have fun and be competitive even if you have minor mobility issues. I think as people get older and things stop working as they should they should still be allowed to compete in IPSC in a platform that test their skills and be competitive based on their skill set. Not their ability or lack their of to sprint.
Obviously at least a few people here do not agree.
I have a minor mobility issue. I can no longer sprint. I can keep up with a scalded slug. The division allows people like me to compete on a more level playing field. Gun handling, accuracy, and moving through the stage efficiently are essential the reload slows everyone down and I can keep up. In this division you can have fun and be competitive even if you have minor mobility issues. I think as people get older and things stop working as they should they should still be allowed to compete in IPSC in a platform that test their skills and be competitive based on their skill set. Not their ability or lack their of to sprint.
Obviously at least a few people here do not agree.
I am bringing these to the Nationals in Calgary next summer. I hope that the best shooters in Canada can make it as well.






























