if I have a BB that qualifies me to shoot IDPA right?
Yes.
if I have a BB that qualifies me to shoot IDPA right?
if I have a BB that qualifies me to shoot IDPA right?
How about CDP? What is the difference there?
Other then the Black Badge course, where are these huge price differences?
Eventually they will find out where the real fun is.
if I have a BB that qualifies me to shoot IDPA right?
How about CDP? What is the difference there?
How about the fact that IDPA encourages clubs not to charge for courses.
My SO course is approx $30 (mainly for the cost of the shirt) can IPSC say the same?
Personally, I have always had a ##### about IPSC not accepting my holster cert either, that's a huge piss off. I don't need the BB course to learn about scoring and rules, I can do that on my own. You don't see that in IDPA, we actually recognize the BB to encourage people to come out and shoot. Scoring and shooting strategies can be learned along the way, just as long as your safe
IPSC Canada is not going to rely on an outside organisation to certify it's members. A BB is much more than a "Holster Certification"
Frankly I have no idea of why IDPA would do the same (by accepting BB's). If I was a member of IDPA and went to a match only to be held up by a squad full of IPSC shooters "learning as they go" (ie..slowing the match to a crawl) I would be less than pleased.
Then that is a sad difference between IDPA/IPSC. We are very accommodating of new shooters who have no idea whats going on....at least all the matches I have ever shot at. As long as your safe and having fun, I have no qualms.
IPSC Canada is not going to rely on an outside organisation to certify it's members. A BB is much more than a "Holster Certification"
Frankly I have no idea of why IDPA would do the same (by accepting BB's). If I was a member of IDPA and went to a match only to be held up by a squad full of IPSC shooters "learning as they go" (ie..slowing the match to a crawl) I would be less than pleased.
As long as your safe and having fun, I have no qualms.
My rational for accepting a BB as "proof" of holster skilz is that if nothing else IPSC canada has done a good job of coming up with and running a training program that does give students the ability to shoot safely from a holster and without a fixed firing line... That's all I need from a shooter. Like someone said... Scoring etc can be taught/learned later.
IPSC should be proud that everyone thinks their BB course is so good.
Now of course the whole BB/holster cert. idea appears to be a uniquely "Canadian" creation. 'Likely born out of our over-blown culture of safety..
Having shot many action matches in the USA... I've never been asked about "holster" qualification. You have a gun and a holster... Your qualified![]()
How about the fact that IDPA encourages clubs not to charge for courses.
My SO course is approx $30 (mainly for the cost of the shirt) can IPSC say the same?
My new shooter orientation cost $10.
Additionally, in IDPA you can compete in any division with basic gear and guns, and actually be competitive. It's my understanding in IPSC if you want to be competitive in some (open) divisions, its going to require a pretty good amount of money.
I'm not saying IPSC isn't fun, I've never shot it before. My point being, especially to someone just getting into it, is that IDPA will usually be cheaper.
Personally, I have always had a ##### about IPSC not accepting my holster cert either, that's a huge piss off. I don't need the BB course to learn about scoring and rules, I can do that on my own. You don't see that in IDPA, we actually recognize the BB to encourage people to come out and shoot. Scoring and shooting strategies can be learned along the way, just as long as your safe
My rational for accepting a BB as "proof" of holster skilz is that if nothing else IPSC canada has done a good job of coming up with and running a training program that does give students the ability to shoot safely from a holster and without a fixed firing line... That's all I need from a shooter. Like someone said... Scoring etc can be taught/learned later.
IPSC should be proud that everyone thinks their BB course is so good.
Now of course the whole BB/holster cert. idea appears to be a uniquely "Canadian" creation. 'Likely born out of our over-blown culture of safety..
Having shot many action matches in the USA... I've never been asked about "holster" qualification. You have a gun and a holster... Your qualified![]()