And them's the facts Jack!^
Wow, that's a pretty broad statement. Would you care to share your source for this "fact jack"???
Also what type of holster are you using for your shotgun?
And them's the facts Jack!^
I'm confused...because I thought that USA was an IPSC region, and that a USPSA member from the USA was also a member of IPSC. Are they not?
When an IPSC match is held in the USA, is a USPSA membership not sufficient to participate in it?
When an IPSC world match is held in the USA, is a USPSA membership not sufficient to participate in it?
Does a USPSA member need to join some other entity in order to be able to particpate in an 'International Practical Shooting Confederation' match?
I had to do a 1 on 1 course with a registered RO who just so happens to be Custer sportsmen's clubs president. Where they watched you draw, fire, move and fire, and actually run thru a course twice. Pretty sure I got more out of that than a BB course with 10 others.
I doubt it. The 2 day BB course is pretty in depth, Ive seen many a seasoned shooter fail.
I doubt it. The 2 day BB course is pretty in depth, Ive seen many a seasoned shooter fail.
Judging by this "final" exam for BB in vancouver, I'd have no problems doing that. As I shoot minimum 2 matches a month that involves drawing from a holster and moving.
To top it off, doesnt look like IPSC Canada enforces safety equipment rules.... Notice no safety glasses on shooter, they won't let you spectate let alone shoot with out eyes and ears at USPSA matches.
My DL is Washington, my car plates are Washington, and I have a washington conceal pistol license, am writing this with a loaded Glock 26 on my hip . Sure sounds like I'm more American than Canadian right now.
That is why I mentioned in my earlier post that it should be the Section Coordinator that would make the call. Someone may have been shooting for years, but they still must know the rules of IPSC. Maybe they do.....What about for someone who isn't brand new? What about for someone who has been shooting competitively outside of IPSC for years
Lol, my BB # starts with ONOut of curiosity...how much shooting do you do in Ontario....I've not shot in SK but I would imagine things operate quite a bit differently here
Judging by this "final" exam for BB in vancouver, I'd have no problems doing that. As I shoot minimum 2 matches a month that involves drawing from a holster and moving.
To top it off, doesnt look like IPSC Canada enforces safety equipment rules.... Notice no safety glasses on shooter, they won't let you spectate let alone shoot with out eyes and ears at USPSA matches.
How seasoned?
I shot idpa and 3 gun for a couple years and flew through the bb....I got almost nothing out of it that I didn't already know (except for the 1/2 on the rules which had nothing to do with practical safety)
Wow, that's a pretty broad statement. Would you care to share your source for this "fact jack"???
Also what type of holster are you using for your shotgun?
One word: money
How seasoned? I shot idpa and 3 gun for a couple years and flew through the bb....I got almost nothing out of it that I didn't already know (except for the 1/2 on the rules which had nothing to do with practical safety)
You missed the most important thing you got out of the "course".I shot idpa and 3 gun for a couple years and flew through the bb....I got almost nothing out of it that I didn't already know (except for the 1/2 on the rules which had nothing to do with practical safety)
You missed the most important thing you got out of the "course".
You got certified.
You proved to the rest of us that you're safe on our ranges and we don't have to worry about you shooting yourself or one of us when you're on the range with us.
Your previous extensive experience made it easy for you to certify.
Congratulations! Many / Most others take more time and effort to certify; but we're not about to make a separate, special certification for advanced shooters that are as good as you.
The target market is just too small & the payoff not worth it.
But hey - if someone doesn't like taking the BB to shoot IPSC - We've got a simple solution - don't shoot IPSC...we don't mind and very likely won't miss you at our hundreds of sold-out matches and ever-growing membership ranks.




























