Don't be intimidated by IPSC. First the shooters are very understanding and generous with their coaching. Often a club has a regular practice night that you can attend. The odds are that the attending members will offer to let you shoot a few rounds and explain their pistol to you. I think I got to try six different guns on my first night. Secondly, except for safety, you have almost total control over the speed at which you operate. My priorities haven't changed: I want to be safe, have fun and enjoy the marvelous fellowship of the sport. I'm in my sixth year and shoot IPSC, IDPA, Steel Challenge,Tactical Shotgun, Tactical Carbine, all sorts of non -sanctioned games and lately 3 Gun. I follow my scores with passing interest as I compete with Me myself and I. Up to recently, I usually finish in the bottom third however, in the past two seasons, I often finish in the top half.
By the way, I'm 71, have very shaky legs and never fired a handgun prior to 2008. I shot a pistol and carbine match this morning and while I'm sore, I had a great time. The shooting sports are very social animals and I just love this aspect of the games. Don't worry about your current abilities as the are likely good enough to get started and your peers will help you progress. You might end up like me watching the calendar and the weather in anticipation of my next adventure.![]()
Awesome Hercster! Keep up the great work.....your an inspiration for us all!


















































