sorry my friend but ONLY THE FEW people that makes it through the CFO red tape,has the right to practice the sport. THAT IS JUST NOT RIGHT
Cool! Myself I'm scared that I'll shoot my freaking foot off. My days of running around with loaded firearms ended with the Airborne Regiment.
Bullseye is more my speed these days.
What ever floats your boat.
^^^^^ If I was younger definitely..
Late 80's I think.Barney was shooting IPSC into his 80's, wasn't he?
Barney was shooting IPSC into his 80's, wasn't he?

if the CFO refuse to give u a RPAL u cant do the BB course. so u cant join the IPSCMeh. If you have a restricted license, all you need is to spend a weekend doing the BB.
Nothing more.
Even if your club doesn't have IPSC, you can practice accuracy at the club, and show up to a competition every week or two for more practice. There's tons you can practice at home that will improve your IPSC performance at the match.
The CFO isn't stopping anyone from participating in IPSC (yet....). And the more of us there are, the harder it will be to shut us down.
if the CFO refuse to give u a RPAL u cant do the BB course. so u cant join the IPSC
Mr. Fox,
I shot an IPSC match today and I'll shoot another one tomorrow. I should every 3 Gun Match I can get to and pistol , carbine, shotgun and multigun matches all winter in Texas. I'm 70 and have bad legs. I can't run and some shooting positions are difficult for me. So guess what? I walk or rather wobble around the course. If I have trouble kneeling or going prone, I explain to the RO and usually get some consideration. In Texas many of my matches are unsanctioned so rules are flexible so they make up rules to help me out.
Too old you say? Meh!!
Gord
^^^^^ If I was younger definitely..




























