2007 Canadian National IPSC Championships

If I remember correctly, the stage briefing said the start was on the audible. So pulling your gun out of the holster before the audible sound would be a match DQ for unsafe gun handling, yes??? :confused: If I'm wrong please correct me. I'd really like to know some other points of view.

Movement during or after the verbal commands and before the audible would be creeping, I believe. Although some triggered the beep on ST...AN.... BY...
I still don't get what the advantage is.
 
Try doing that stage with a revolver

Um... well I had 2 people already comment.. 'nuff said there.. :rolleyes:

That was also the stage where it could be heard "D'oh!" as I forgot that I was setting off the timer.. I remember the "standby" and I sat and waited.. and waited... and "Oh yeah! I have to set it off!". :runaway: So off I went, dropping a shot here and there.. That reload was interesting... and away I went again..

Next stop.. US Nationals...
 
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That was also the stage where it could be heard "D'oh!" as I forgot that I was setting off the timer.. I remember the "standby" and I sat and waited.. and waited... and "Oh yeah! I have to set it off!". :runaway: So off I went, dropping a shot here and there.. That reload was interesting... and away I went again..





did the same thing twice:redface:
 
Nats

So............any team results available yet, or is it still too early?
 
Although some triggered the beep on ST...AN.... BY...
I still don't get what the advantage is.


That would've been me that did that first I think. I got the idea a few years back from IPSC1. the advantage? reaction is better than action. Since it's a self start stage you have to "act" but using the RO's verbal command "Stand By" as sort of a beep and a reason to go, gives you something to react to, just like the beep. there are people that can probably start just as fast on a self start stage by deciding when to go, but for most of us, reacting to a stimulus to start it faster then thinking about it.
make sense? I am sure someone can explain it better.
 
That would've been me that did that first I think. I got the idea a few years back from IPSC1. the advantage? reaction is better than action. Since it's a self start stage you have to "act" but using the RO's verbal command "Stand By" as sort of a beep and a reason to go, gives you something to react to, just like the beep. there are people that can probably start just as fast on a self start stage by deciding when to go, but for most of us, reacting to a stimulus to start it faster then thinking about it.
make sense? I am sure someone can explain it better.

Perfect sense. Normally we react to the beep. When you self start, there is no beep, so many substitute "standby".
 
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