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Me too! Just sit back and watch.... reminds me of when I was married! LOL

I am rather enjoying this thread!!!!![]()

Me too! Just sit back and watch.... reminds me of when I was married! LOL![]()
I am rather enjoying this thread!!!!![]()



I have to agree with Rottboy and Hugodog!![]()
Well not me!!!! Nothing brings me more joy then seeing useless arguments and whining over something that is supposed to be fun.![]()
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your saying asking for rules clarification is useless ?? our sport is goverened by rules set outby HQ in the USA.
asking for a clarification on the revolver exemption from our area HQ and wanting a response so that competitiors are not unfairly judged by a tinpot Match Director.... rules should be black and white and not open for "interpretation" on match day.
as it stands the revolver question is still open.... until HQ makes a ruling that stipulates the weight limits are in effect not being enforced and the only way to classify the revolver is the fact that does it or does it not take moonclips.
No I don't shoot IDPA at all... I am just a poser
is it to much to ask that the rules be clarified and set in stone and not based on the whim of an MD on match day ?? ....
sorry for being such a bother to you cbabes....
No I don't shoot IDPA at all... I am just a poser
is it to much to ask that the rules be clarified and set in stone and not based on the whim of an MD on match day ?? ....
sorry for being such a bother to you cbabes....
Ok Bob,
so I have the following revolvers currently being shot at my club, we have ALOT of surveyors and timber cruisers that have Wildlife ATT's.
2x 5" .44 mag 629's
1x 5" 460 w/comp S&W X Frame (comp is removable if needed)
1x 4.2" 454 Super Redhawk (already Clarified as ESR Gun with either 454/45LC/45acp)
1x 6" 357 mdl 586
1x 6" 357 GP100
1x 6" .44 mag 629's
2x 4.2" 357 ruger GP100's (allready classed as SSR guns)
so give me a breakdown on how an MD would classifiy the above guns.... for a Match (sanctioned or otherwise) all use speedloaders of one type or another and none use moonclips (as of yet).
The 5 and 6 inch guns fall to the Canadian exemption. Assuming they are all stock they can play in either division. If your Ruger makes weight for ESR it can play in that division by rule. If it weighs 42 oz or less it could play in SSR using 454/45LC cartridges. The 4.2 " ruger can play in both divisions by rule provided it makes weight. What's so difficult about that. To shoot in a Sanctioned Match the shooters must be classified in the respective division.
and I don't care how "competitive" you consider the above guns, for the most parts they are carried in the bush by people working and are for serious buisness of stopping grizzly and black bears if needed. sure they may not be competitive but following the "spirit" of IDPA they are real guns used in real situations..... not all shooters consider or shoot IDPA as a "gamer".
Canuck44 said:Frankly, I don’t see this combination being attractive to many nor do I see it being particularly competitive however, the gun does meet all other conditions of the Division and there is no reason that I can see for it not being included.
To shoot in a Sanctioned Match the shooters must be classified in the respective division
Ok Bob,
so I have the following revolvers currently being shot at my club, we have ALOT of surveyors and timber cruisers that have Wildlife ATT's.
2x 5" .44 mag 629's
1x 5" 460 w/comp S&W X Frame (comp is removable if needed)
1x 4.2" 454 Super Redhawk (already Clarified as ESR Gun with either 454/45LC/45acp)
1x 6" 357 mdl 586
1x 6" 357 GP100
1x 6" .44 mag 629's
2x 4.2" 357 ruger GP100's (allready classed as SSR guns)
so give me a breakdown on how an MD would classifiy the above guns.... for a Match (sanctioned or otherwise) all use speedloaders of one type or another and none use moonclips (as of yet).
and I don't care how "competitive" you consider the above guns, for the most parts they are carried in the bush by people working and are for serious buisness of stopping grizzly and black bears if needed. sure they may not be competitive but following the "spirit" of IDPA they are real guns used in real situations..... not all shooters consider or shoot IDPA as a "gamer".




























