IPSC age?

Hey DEP;

welcome to the IPSC world! as everyone has stated, pass the blackbadge and your golden. My son took his BB at 11 and 6 weeks later at 12 completed his first shoot, We have not looked back since. Awsome sport, great people.
if you are in the TO area, STORM is a great guy to get to know as he has 2 jr's of his own, if you are in the east look us up. My son has an interesting website you might want to check out. It is all about juniors in the sport.
www.junioripscshooting.piczo.com

If you are interested in a juniors perspective let me know, I'll give you
Curt's email and you guys can chat!
Good luck and good shooting!

Sig
DVC

Hey there Sig,
I'm bringing my daughter to the shoot on Saturday.
Was hoping Curt could talk to her about competing and show her his "Space Gun". She's been out to the range a few times and I would like to get her more involved.

I shoot before you guys.
 
I wish I would have gotten into IPSC at 16...

Some of the best shooters in the IPSC scene are in their late teens and early 20's. Go for it...

(And you are considered a "junior" until age 21 in IPSC is what Storm really meant ;) )

So do most the fathers of the girls you were distracted with at that age!!
 
Just to throw in my .002...

The futures program is great! It helps defer the costs of entring this sport for the younger shooter (we should stop this cause they always end up beating the pants off us old folks... just kiddin of course) However in order to participate in the "Futures Program" in Ontario you must have a sponsor who is a member of IPSC ontario and in good standing therefore DEP, your Dad will have to be requalified or take the BB over again in order to sponsor you. Considering that he will have to travel with you and and be in direct supervision of you then It's really a no brainer... it's fun and like Storm said.. It'll make for some good father son bonding...
However if you're not able to get a sponsor (in Ontario) there doesn't say anything in the rules about you having to participate as a junior in the "Futures" program (again dealing with Ontario). You'll end up having to pay for your BB and membership because you didn't meet the criteria of the "Futures Program".. I'm sure someone would step up to help you out if you can't secure a sponsor but you never know...
I thought I'd mention this, just incase you couldn't find a sponsor and think you could not join without one.
You'll have to drag your parent to the matches anyway...might as well have your Dad join up and join in the fun.
 
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Don't think this guy is 16 and he may of outshot me on a stage.
 
Just as a side note to this thread. in Alberta any junior under the age of 18 gets to take their BB course FREE. in addition, IPSC Alberta does have single stack gear to lend out for a BB course, holsters, belts and mag holders.
 
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Don't think this guy is 16 and he may of outshot me on a stage.

He was 14 and 2 months at the time of the picture.

He has to work on his shoulder strength, the tan stock2 he shares with me sometimes can get a little to heavy for him sometimes,.....his reloads and draw are fine. His safety is above average.
 
my kid was 12 when he started than discovered girls at 14 and that was it, now I'm still trying to get the "bug " to bite again,even tried to entice him with a Tanfoglio stockII ,not sure if it's going to work,but it will certainly be cheaper to shoot than his STi Trubore 38 Super.All the juniors that I have seen shoot are amazingly safe for their age,but the instruction is second to none so we should expect no less.
 
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