You can downplay the origins of the sport as much as you want to, Reaper. I agree that IPSC has nothing to do with combat. I'm talking about the "perceptions of the uneducated masses" as opposed to reality. Perception is reality.
I spent years playing Paintball trying to tell people that they weren't "Wargames". Joe Schmuck on the street sees it differently.
The 3 yard hoser courses are one of my biggest complaints about the state of IPSC right now - they're dummied down courses of fire for those people that don't know how to shoot. They should not be representative of what goes on at an IPSC match. They should be a novelty, and a rare one at that.
As far as I'm concerned, if you can double tap a target and get 2 hits, the course of fire is far too easy. I'd like to see a little bit of challenge added back to IPSC, and I'd like the public to see a little bit of challenge in our shooting. It would add a little bit more legitimacy to our claims that IPSC is a sport, rather than a hobby.