I took my Black Badge course a couple weekends ago and it was a lot of fun. I didn't realize until the course that in order to stay qualified that I need to shoot one match a year. This might seem like an easy requirement for most people who work normal jobs, but I've been looking on Practiscore, BCIPSC, and ABIPSC websites and every match listed through the end of the year falls on work days for me. I work shift work and our holidays get submitted at the beginning of the year, so when I was booking time in January this year, I didn't even know I'd be getting into this. I also notice some of these matches fill up pretty quick and there is an option to be put on a wait list. How much notice do you tend to get that you've moved from wait-list to being in the match? The closest matches seem to be ~3 hours away on average
I guess my question would be this. At the end of my BB course we ran a mini-match. If I reached out to the instructor, would attending this mini-match count to keep me qualified if I can't find a real match to attend before this time next year?
I've began to 'follow' every range within about 3 hours of me on social media to try to watch for any upcoming events that may not be listed on the other places (practiscore, IPSC websites, etc)
I guess my question would be this. At the end of my BB course we ran a mini-match. If I reached out to the instructor, would attending this mini-match count to keep me qualified if I can't find a real match to attend before this time next year?
I've began to 'follow' every range within about 3 hours of me on social media to try to watch for any upcoming events that may not be listed on the other places (practiscore, IPSC websites, etc)