If a student shows up at a Black Badge course, having driven for hours to get there, only marginally familiar with their pistol (and IPSC rules), and - until now - this student has always shot their K100D or USP45 single-action only, and is struggling to hit the targets when firing from the double-action first shot, what would you have the Black Badge instructor do? Time constraints do not allow for extensive remedial instruction; would you rather the student be sent home? What does it matter which ready condition this student uses to pass the Black Badge, so long as the student passes it? Isn't it better to successfully pass the course today, and figure out alternate ready positions/Divisions later?
I don't want to be shooting at a match with someone "marginally familiar" with their gun and still learning how to decock the gun.
IPSC is extremely safety conscious and passing someone not fully qualified is unfair to everyone.
You shouldn't be taking the BB course if you are still learning how to shoot and operate your firearm.




















































