Rondeau Rod & Gun IDPA Match Sept 5

It sounds like it was a good day. I wish I could have made it out for the match...maybe next time.
 
what happened was this...was shooting and advancing, fired 10 shots (which left 1 in the chamber, but with a empty mag), while behind cover, performed a reload and left empty mag on the floor , was then called the procedural for not relaoding with retention. my understanding was that, as long as the mag was empty , you where able to leave it...if i am wrong please correct me !!..i have no hard feelings whatsoever, i just want to know for sure for next time.

You must shoot to slide lock (or if your pistol doesn't shoot to slide lock but is on an empty chamber) to be able to perform an emergency reload.

All others (mags partially filled, or mag empty, but round in chamber) require a reload with retention or a tactical reload.

So, if your mag was empty but had one in the spout, and you left your mag behind, one procedural penalty would be incured.
 
You must shoot to slide lock (or if your pistol doesn't shoot to slide lock but is on an empty chamber) to be able to perform an emergency reload.

All others (mags partially filled, or mag empty, but round in chamber) require a reload with retention or a tactical reload.

So, if your mag was empty but had one in the spout, and you left your mag behind, one procedural penalty would be incured.

thanks for the info, as usual ...my train of thought was wrong !!!LOL
 
You must shoot to slide lock (or if your pistol doesn't shoot to slide lock but is on an empty chamber) to be able to perform an emergency reload.

All others (mags partially filled, or mag empty, but round in chamber) require a reload with retention or a tactical reload.

So, if your mag was empty but had one in the spout, and you left your mag behind, one procedural penalty would be incured.

Ya, Aaron, I think beltfed's right. As soon as I get my book out, I was gonna check/confirm that as well for ya. I'm just too lazy right now...
 
Ya, Aaron, I think beltfed's right. As soon as I get my book out, I was gonna check/confirm that as well for ya. I'm just too lazy right now...

Confirmed. Page 41 of the current (15 April 2005) rule book.

"NOTE: Should the CoF call for a Tac-load and the magazine is empty while a round remains in the chamber, the empty magazine must be retained."
 
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Rick, did you notice the difference between 3rd and 5th SSP-SS was only 2.63 seconds. That's a close finish.

BTW the round count was 107 minimum.
 
CONNIE GOT LAST!!!! HA!

Once again, I was the top revolver shooter of the day!

I'm telling Connie you said that ;)

Truth be told, Connie is a fantastic shooter, I've learn a lot of what I know from her.

As Jim said, the SSP-SS spread was pretty narrow, could of gone any which way.
 
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