Hey folks,
Questions from a newbie. I've been shooting now for about 7 years or so and have recently put together a NEA15 and an M&P9 for what I'd seen online to be described as '2-gun' competitions. I stumbled upon Service Rifle Competitions today and more particularly, the CQB off-shoot of those matches and am very interested to learn more. I'll be getting holster qualified this spring and am trying my best to read up on CQB as a discipline. If the forum members here wouldn't mind, I'd like to throw a couple questions out there;
-Are CQB matches less focused on time, where 3-gun matches might be?
-After I take the TDSA holster qualification, I was planning on taking a carbine course - is this the route most of you took?
I was thinking of contacting Tactical Teacher for his CQB clinic, but won't be holster qualified by then.
-Are CQB matches in Ontario friendly to new-comers?
I have a bunch of questions that are coming from a guy who has never been to a competitive shoot, so they might come across as very green.
-My local range is indoor. Where do you practice the skills needed to participate in a CQB match?
Thanks!
Questions from a newbie. I've been shooting now for about 7 years or so and have recently put together a NEA15 and an M&P9 for what I'd seen online to be described as '2-gun' competitions. I stumbled upon Service Rifle Competitions today and more particularly, the CQB off-shoot of those matches and am very interested to learn more. I'll be getting holster qualified this spring and am trying my best to read up on CQB as a discipline. If the forum members here wouldn't mind, I'd like to throw a couple questions out there;
-Are CQB matches less focused on time, where 3-gun matches might be?
-After I take the TDSA holster qualification, I was planning on taking a carbine course - is this the route most of you took?
I was thinking of contacting Tactical Teacher for his CQB clinic, but won't be holster qualified by then.
-Are CQB matches in Ontario friendly to new-comers?
I have a bunch of questions that are coming from a guy who has never been to a competitive shoot, so they might come across as very green.
-My local range is indoor. Where do you practice the skills needed to participate in a CQB match?
Thanks!




















































