CDPA/IDPA Classifier shoot @ POSC 22 Apr 06

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Good day,

11 of came out to shoot the CDPA/IDPA Classifier shoot at the Pembroke Outdoor Sportsman's Club on 22 Apr 06. The weather was less than ideal but everyone had a good time. It was C, overcast with drizzle to light rain throughout the day.

We still have 10 others who could not make this date but can host Classifiers at short notice for them and any who want to re shoot. The Classifier consists of 3 stages with a total of 14 strings. Each stage is 30 rounds Limited Vickers scoring.

We shot half of the Classifier and then had lunch (pizza) at the clubhouse and warmed up a bit before continuing on.

I scored a 125 or 126 in the SSP Division (Stock Service Pistol) which is in the Sharpshooters classification which was about 5 points from Expert Classification.

The Course of Fire is challenging and lots of fun. I like the idea of the Classifiers which is a standard course of fire for all CDPA/IDPA shooters. You shoot to the best of your ability and get scored accordingly.

We had lots of fun out there with lots of good natured banter for all to give and take. I would like to thank Steve, Jeff, and Don of the POSC for setting this up.
 
Hello POP I have not taken the CDP course yet but we are hosting one at the club in May 26th ( Plug ) ,and I was just wondering when should a new shooter get classified as you have just done ? We are also holding a match in June so do the guys have to get classified before or after the match. Can you let us new shooters how it works :)
Thanks Pops and congratulations on doing so well.
Don (TAC)
 
Hello TAC, download the Classifer from the IDPA website and practice it a few times to get familiar with it, I shot it cold. I would get my classification as soon as you feel comfortable with it. If you already shoot IPSC then you can shoot it anytime, the sooner the better.

We are looking forward to some matches this year.
 
Popurhedoff said:
Hello TAC, download the Classifer from the IDPA website and practice it a few times to get familiar with it, .

I thought I-D-P-A was supposed to be for "I Don't Practice. Anymore.:D
 
Popurhedoff said:
Apparently... you didn't. :D

Ha! veerrrry funny Pop's..:D
I guess that's what you'd call a "zing"...

...But I'll have you know that I did finish second in BRRC's IDPA match yesterday. :p
Of course being the guy who designed and set up the COF had nothing to do with it... Really.:D :D :D ( I'll delete my score from the official results just to be fair;) )

As a side note: We collected $500 in match fees that have been donated to the CSSA legal fund. I challenge everyone able to host a match of any type and earmark proceeds to be given up to a pro-gun org. of your choice.
 
667 said:
Ha! veerrrry funny Pop's..:D
I guess that's what you'd call a "zing"...

Yes it was :D no harm, no foul, all in good fun. :)

BTW, congratulation on raising monies for the CSSA legal fund. I am glad you all had a good time and congrats on your Finish. :cool:
 
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