IDPA New Shooter Orientation at The Marksmen Club VIDS/PICS Added

Great course cbabes! Thanks for setting up those scenarios for us afterwards. A big thanks to the other SOs for helping out as well! This was some of the most fun I've ever had!

here's another vid. Hope to meet some of you guys at FRPC on the 28th!

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Great course cbabes! Thanks for setting up those scenarios for us afterwards. A big thanks to the other SOs for helping out as well! This was some of the most fun I've ever had!

here's another vid. Hope to meet some of you guys at FRPC on the 28th!

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Thanks! Your groups were amazing. As was your muzzle control. Only one issue the whole course and you just happen to post it during this video! :eek: Just remember to turn the way you tell me you are going to turn next time. ;) The way you turned in this video I should have started SOing you on the other side. I know it won't happen again after the ten lashes with the bamboo stick you got.
 
He is allowed do to his job.

Not that I care....because I dont, least of all for an NSO course where the only point is teaching holster safety.

But....its my interpretation of that rule exemption that all their equipment must be worn if they are going to use drop legs (helmets, radios, duty belts, uniform, etc, etc). I'm not sure what he does for a living, but its looking a little light on the gear side.
 
Only one issue the whole course and you just happen to post it during this video! :eek: Just remember to turn the way you tell me you are going to turn next time. ;) The way you turned in this video I should have started SOing you on the other side. I know it won't happen again after the ten lashes with the bamboo stick you got.

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No offence, but that video displayed poor SO'ing. I hope you review it and learn from it. You should never be beside the guy, and if the course of fire dictates they are shooting while withdrawing, you should be several paces in front (behind, toward the back of the range in this case). You should anticipate what the shooter will be doing, but know that they can do anything.
There are shooters out there that can really move and drive through a course of fire so fast that you could very easily have been left in front of the muzzle!:(
 
No offence, but that video displayed poor SO'ing. I hope you review it and learn from it. You should never be beside the guy, and if the course of fire dictates they are shooting while withdrawing, you should be several paces in front (behind, toward the back of the range in this case). You should anticipate what the shooter will be doing, but know that they can do anything.
There are shooters out there that can really move and drive through a course of fire so fast that you could very easily have been left in front of the muzzle!:(

In this video, I would also of opted to setup on the left hand side of the shooter, even if they are right handed....I have seen with my own eyes an SO run into the barracade that the shooter is retreating to, only to be passed by the shooter. This wasn't a problem here, but it could of been had the shooter been moving faster.

And while we're offering up some constructive criticism, I'm not sure the shooters trigger finger ever left the trigger...its kind of hard to tell, but it definitely didn't go outside after the first 6 six shots and before the second set of targets.
 
Thanks SFRC, my ammo already showed up! You guys rock:rockOn::cheers:
Oh and cbabes, haters gunna hate:kickInTheNuts::D, I think you do a great job, not only teaching the course but getting new guys into the sport:ar15:
 
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