Personally I think people should just go to regular shooting competition or picking up their black badge first, and forget about the so-called "tactical" rifle/handgun courses etc etc.
If people can do IPSC without getting DQ'ed all the time, it is 80% there.
I have seen enough combat arm people who cannot respect simple range rules, blaming that they are not "trained" that way. Super switched-on people can adapt and follow any rules quickly, because they have the proper firearms handling fundamentals and is aware all the time. And that is the fundamental of taking the first baby step of being able to be tactical, ie do not shoot yourself or people on your side first! Once the person can respect and understand the most restrictive range rules, it is easier to open up the rules, not the other way around.
If one can draw from an IPSC holster without getting DQ, any other holster is the same principle.
That's why I am also an advocate of people joining gun clubs and shoot with other people in gun clubs. I find that people who only shoot on crown land generally has less safety awareness and handling competency, because they never get jacked by other people when they commit errors. Bad habits amongst friends or on their own reinforce the bad habits.
If people can do IPSC without getting DQ'ed all the time, it is 80% there.
I have seen enough combat arm people who cannot respect simple range rules, blaming that they are not "trained" that way. Super switched-on people can adapt and follow any rules quickly, because they have the proper firearms handling fundamentals and is aware all the time. And that is the fundamental of taking the first baby step of being able to be tactical, ie do not shoot yourself or people on your side first! Once the person can respect and understand the most restrictive range rules, it is easier to open up the rules, not the other way around.
If one can draw from an IPSC holster without getting DQ, any other holster is the same principle.
That's why I am also an advocate of people joining gun clubs and shoot with other people in gun clubs. I find that people who only shoot on crown land generally has less safety awareness and handling competency, because they never get jacked by other people when they commit errors. Bad habits amongst friends or on their own reinforce the bad habits.




















































