As for revolver in IPSC, it is almost like shooting IPSC on Geritol, except that has been claimed by another discipline :}
So to be clear in this matter, we are not speaking skills here, it is time consumed. I believe there are other factors that has not been considered in regards to open vs revolvers. Lets assume for this exercise that both divisions get the equal amount of time during 'walk throughs' now let's look at the other time factors and this is not all inclusive, but generally attributed to open shooters.
1. As soon as non-open competitor completes his/her stage and range is declared safe, run to target and slowly patch as to get additional time to observe .
2. Time it so that when all patching is done you are at the most back target and slowly walk back in order to get a bigger picture of target positioning.
3. Just before your open team is called to huddle and discuss latest tactic while RO is patiently waiting
4. Before getting to the firing line and patient RO, take one last quick look at the target array.
5. On the firing line, close eyes and raise arms and go though the stage mentally
6. Load and make ready, hold tight on gun, close eyes, nod head in direction of targets
7. When stage is complete, whine that you may of hit a 'c'
8. Follow RO when scoring targets, if 'c' is called, argue that it has cut the line, have RO use plastic thing to gauge hole, dispute that and call for a CRO to make determination.
9 etc......
Abman
