I.P.S.C. shooters show an extraordinary ability at moving over, around and through difficult environmental obstructions while managing deployed weapons.
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(Excerpted from Developing a Use of Force Education, Part III of III by Skip Gochenour.)
... I.P.S.C. shooters show an extraordinary ability at moving over, around and through difficult environmental obstructions while managing deployed weapons. To the very great credit of Dave Arnold, the I.P.S.C. Range Officer program is the finest safety instruction systems in the dynamic shooting sports. A good training regimen would include sometime spent at I.P.S.C. events. The practitioner can get the most benefit by using the weapon and carry system that is his daily wear. Shooting each exercise can be approached tactically if you are willing to accept the penalties assessed by the bureaucracy. Ignore the I.P.S.C. scoring system. I.P.S.C. and other dynamic shooting competition can offer useful exercise at gun handling skills. Tell the Range Officer that you intend to approach the problem tactically, shoot it as a training drill, and ignore the score sheet
Train and study hard. Then come and test yourself at N.T.I.
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