SVISTI1911
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No...
Then why can't I use my 140mm mags in Standard?
No...
Then why can't I use my 140mm mags in Standard?
The timer also has a breathalyser function, to determine if you are drinking. (JK btw)
That was last year...get over it
Well then I guess that means I'll be looking for another sport
I would like to at least give IPSC a chance, but all the rules really turn me off. I am all for a few practical safety rules, but any sport that has rules which are extensive enough to require a handbook... not really my cup of tea. I would prefer to see a sport, shooting or otherwise, that had more of the balance shifted towards fun and participation vs. competition. Of course I am the type of guy who choses not to join the hockey team and just slaps a puck around on the ice with some friends.
Well then I guess that means I'll be looking for another sport
I would like to at least give IPSC a chance, but all the rules really turn me off. I am all for a few practical safety rules, but any sport that has rules which are extensive enough to require a handbook... not really my cup of tea. I would prefer to see a sport, shooting or otherwise, that had more of the balance shifted towards fun and participation vs. competition. Of course I am the type of guy who choses not to join the hockey team and just slaps a puck around on the ice with some friends.
from informal Level I club matches to the Level V World Shoot.
Well then I guess that means I'll be looking for another sport
I would like to at least give IPSC a chance, but all the rules really turn me off.
It's much worse when toast is involved.
Quig,
I would like to at least give IPSC a chance, but all the rules really turn me off. I am all for a few practical safety rules, but any sport that has rules which are extensive enough to require a handbook... not really my cup of tea. I would prefer to see a sport, shooting or otherwise, that had more of the balance shifted towards fun and participation vs. competition. Of course I am the type of guy who choses not to join the hockey team and just slaps a puck around on the ice with some friends.
Well then I guess that means I'll be looking for another sport
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I find that the majority of the IPSC Rulebook is not important for 90% of shooters.
The first 9 pages are dedicated towards outlining the construction of the range, props, approved targets and what information must be published for competitors. Another 4 pages are aimed at explaining how a match is organized (stages, etc) along with who all the officials are and what there duties should be. 3 more pages are dedicated to the Arbitration and Dispute process.
In terms of actual, useful rules, there are 5 pages for competitor equipment, 2 pages detailing the range commands and 9 pages for scoring and penalties. I don't think any of those are excessive considering the variety of different cases/scenarios that each must cover.
That's approximately 50% of the rulebook that you don't really need to know.
Maybe we can petition for a new division in IPSC......
Numptie Tin Can Plinko's......![]()
except that would limit them to shooting tin cans what if they wanted to shoot aluminum?
According to IPSC rules, shooting aluminum would put you in Open..![]()
According to IPSC rules, shooting aluminum would put you in Open..![]()




























