Stage for next IDPA session at The Marksmen Club

Interesting. I like the vision barrier idea, I am going to use it. A curtain and two target stands with short sticks will do the trick. As far as the rope in the shooter's hand I see your point but it ruins the fun factor, especially since the shooter will be holding a baby doll.

To make it fair the rope could be pulled by another shooter as soon as the buzzer goes because the swinger moves for quite some time.

Have the shooter hold the 'baby' in the weak side arm and hold the rope in the strong side hand (change the scenario to a family walking in the park and call the rope a dog leash). At the start signal the shooter pulls the 'leash', drops it and then draws to engage T1 & T2 in Tac Seq SHO.

Having someone else pull the rope is what's unfair. A slight difference in reaction time to pull the rope cannot be argued if it's the shooter doing the activating.
 
Have the shooter hold the 'baby' in the weak side arm and hold the rope in the strong side hand (change the scenario to a family walking in the park and call the rope a dog leash). At the start signal the shooter pulls the 'leash', drops it and then draws to engage T1 & T2 in Tac Seq SHO.

Having someone else pull the rope is what's unfair. A slight difference in reaction time to pull the rope cannot be argued if it's the shooter doing the activating.

For club level shooting we are not that anal but I can see your point for a sanctioned match.
 
For club level shooting we are not that anal but I can see your point for a sanctioned match.

So fairness is match level dependant?

You know what? I give up. You asked for constructive criticism but if want to ignore it because it's "too anal", then that's your problem. :rolleyes:
 
So fairness is match level dependant?

You know what? I give up. You asked for constructive criticism but if want to ignore it then that's your problem. :rolleyes:


If you want to look at it that way it's your perogative. I did appreciate your input and am incorporating the cover for the swinger. We have a great time shooting IDPA and you are always welcome to join in if you are in the area.
 
So fairness is match level dependant?

You know what? I give up. You asked for constructive criticism but if want to ignore it because it's "too anal", then that's your problem. :rolleyes:

No, fairness is a core group of long time IDPA shooters who host open shoots on a weekly basis and open it to all to attend and enjoy, and from what I understand, no one seems to complain.
 
It was a good COF. Movement and a swinger mix. Thanks to CBABES for a fun night. Definitely worth the price of admission and more.

Thank you! Myself and I am a sure a few others appreciated your tips. It's obvious you have put some serious time in the shooting sports. I can't wait to come up there on a Tuesday.
 
Great turnout! I believe it was about 13-15 shooters. Will have to check the score sheets in the morning. As promised a couple of vids for your viewing pleasure. I need to get some sleep.

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We also incorporated a shotgun at the end of the stage after a few passes of the original version.
 
That was a fantastic CoF! Tested a lot of different skills. I am going to send an email to Children's Aid to find out the correct way to reload while holding a baby :) I learned a lot from some of the guys last night and met some great people that I hadn't met before. What a great time!

*Thanks Tennex, Cbabes and Valmet for letting my friend try some of your guns after IDPA and giving him (and me) some tips. I wish I could shoot like Tennex's kid...that whole family must work for csis :)
 
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