Hey all you DPA guys.
Now I have a question in regards to the use of cover in matches.
I'll give my take on it and just want some clarification as I did some re-reading and found zero notes in regards to this.
In Defensive Pistol shooting (IDPA, CDP, ODPL, whatever...)
When an individual moves to a cover position and engages targets while outside of cover (aka more than 50% upper body exposed and/or legs showing), as an RSO I yell a single warning of cover and they need to correct themselves fast (a second or two) or I issue a procedural. I personally only ever call cover once per stage (not per shooting position) and continue to issue cover infractions as the occur per shooting position.
I actually had someone give me flak for not verbally warning cover per position. Now IMHO you get a single warning as most competitors SHOULD know better on the use of cover. In practice/training I'll yell at you every time and still assess you procedurals as it is training.
Am I in the right here? Otherwise I could see gamers abusing this rule.
I yell "Cover" and they take a shot or two before complying within a second or two at every new shooting position.
Now I have a question in regards to the use of cover in matches.
I'll give my take on it and just want some clarification as I did some re-reading and found zero notes in regards to this.
In Defensive Pistol shooting (IDPA, CDP, ODPL, whatever...)
When an individual moves to a cover position and engages targets while outside of cover (aka more than 50% upper body exposed and/or legs showing), as an RSO I yell a single warning of cover and they need to correct themselves fast (a second or two) or I issue a procedural. I personally only ever call cover once per stage (not per shooting position) and continue to issue cover infractions as the occur per shooting position.
I actually had someone give me flak for not verbally warning cover per position. Now IMHO you get a single warning as most competitors SHOULD know better on the use of cover. In practice/training I'll yell at you every time and still assess you procedurals as it is training.
Am I in the right here? Otherwise I could see gamers abusing this rule.
I yell "Cover" and they take a shot or two before complying within a second or two at every new shooting position.



















































