I think Edmonton Garrison has a shooting club too - but not sure what they do for shooting events.
Yeah, they do. I just don't want to spend my off time from work, back at work. I'll be in touch with Spruce Grove though. Do they host IDPA?
I think Edmonton Garrison has a shooting club too - but not sure what they do for shooting events.
IPSC only accepts BB. All others accept most other training certifications.
(PPC, IDPAO, BB, CDP, etc...)
CDP is a 1.5 day course geared to defensive pistol shooting. Originally for CSSA's CDP (which is pretty much dead IMHO).
My course usually goes through 360-400 rounds in that timeframe (assuming 10 round mags).
Some of the stuff covered:
Draw from and reholster firearm, reloading techniques, turning, shooting on the move, use of various forms of cover, engagement order, transitioning firearms, etc...
I thought this course was dead as a dodo.
IMO, the rules and tactics behind IDPA can be learned in 1-2 matches or simply by reading the rule book. It's very easy to pickup.

I received honours through high school and college but it took me a few years to finally feel comfortable that I am doing everything right shooting any course of fire in IDPA.
Thanks for making me feel slow!
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Even after years, we still mess up technical stuff occasionally. Myself. I seem to shoot 1 in 10 "No-Shoots" purely by accident.... Really.... Only 1 in 10... Just ask Acrashb... OK maybe not him...![]()

lol - I screw up all of the time as far as the rules go ... reminds me of the limited vickers count at the frontenac match *toilet stage*, I think he was supposed to get 2 shots but I put 10 rounds into him![]()
Shrug. Our indoor range has been snookered since May.... I haven't taught since May because of that only... I have many @ my club who want to take the course.
I received honours through high school and college but it took me a few years to finally feel comfortable that I am doing everything right shooting any course of fire in IDPA.
Thanks for making me feel slow!
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Whoa...I'm not saying you'll be good after 1-2 matches...I'm just saying you'll understand how IDPA works, scoring, reloads, movement, etc.
It takes a lot of bullets downrange to start getting to decent scores.
Nothing will ever top the pop-can-grenade-in-the-cockpit. Followed by bullets in case of survivors.And when you get REALLY REALLY good you can do flying tackles at the low cover barrels with the grace and poise i exhibit!
Nothing will ever top the pop-can-grenade-in-the-cockpit. Followed by bullets in case of survivors.
Can anyone tell me if there are IDPA events in the Petawawa-Ottawa (Ontario) area? A few co-workers including myself would like to try it out.
Thanks
What the hell is this, and how does it differ from the Black Badge course?
This is starting to feel like the gun world version of PADI, SSI, SDI etc.
Are these all proprietary?

Smiths Falls and Frontenac are both very active clubs, contact them also I believe Connaught it also a affiliated club.
If your looking for more then just the basic holster and rules class.
Earl @ one shot tactical can teach a 1 day idpa skills class , if you can ge ta bunch of people togeather.
Would be money well spent.
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