I always laugh when I see some of the above comments. Typically speaking good shooters engage targets in the most advantageous way possible, this means pieing corners, which is "tactical", near to far etc. As well reloads done on the move to top of your gun and letting the other mags go, is faster and more likely to keep you in the fight with a working gun, instead of worrying about putting mags away and keeping track of what's in what. Anyone who has done any amount of force on force training knows that tactical mag changes just don't happen very often. Its dump and go. Things in real world defense tactics have changed monumentally since IDPA was invented. Its a game the same as IPSC with just different rules. Both are fun games, but neither one is in any way representational of a real world gun fight. If you want that, Sims, Airsoft, SIRT and the like are what you are looking for. Anything else is just trigger time in a safe environment.




















































