The Top 10 Reasons Why You Should Shoot IDPA

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The Top 10 Reasons Why You Should Shoot IDPA
It's the fastest-growing shooting sport for a lot of reasons.
By Mike Briggs

The International Defensive Pistol Association (IDPA) is America's fastest-growing practical shooting discipline. With more than 12,000 members since its inception in 1996, the IDPA has risen to fill the self-defense niche on today's shooting-sports menu. So what exactly is IDPA?

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IDPA National Champion Dave Sevigny demonstrates his winning form.
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Props like this hallway add a little realism to an IDPA scenario
To quote directly from the rule book: "Defensive Pistol shooting as a sport is quite simply the use of practical equipment, including full-charge service ammunition, to solve simulated 'real world' self-defense scenarios."

Shooting an IDPA match is a little like a round of golf. You show up with your equipment (clubs and balls or guns and ammo), which you use to negotiate a course. Lowest score (strokes in golf and seconds in IDPA) wins. To finish the analogy, it is important to note that a round of golf is different from a golf lesson, just as an IDPA match is different from firearms instruction. Ideally, an IDPA match is an opportunity to practice your gun-handling skills in a competitive yet friendly environment.

In a relatively short time, IDPA shooting has really taken off. While this is no small accomplishment, IDPA membership represents less than one percent of law-abiding Americans who legally carry a concealed handgun for self-defense, not to mention the millions who keep a gun in the house to protect their families. Given these numbers you can see why IDPA has the potential for astronomical growth. So why hasn't IDPA grown faster?

One of the more pervasive knocks on IDPA is that it is only a sport and its rules are inconsistent with pure tactical pistol training. Those who espouse this opinion dismiss IDPA as a game that could lead participants down the road to bad defensive habits.


Mike Dalton, a police officer and IDPA Master, had this to say on the matter: "To suggest that one is better off not competing because it will ruin their self-defense skills is ridiculous. If you can't shoot fast and accurately under pressure, you are not likely to do well in a real-life gunfight. Sometimes individuals who failed to achieve their desired goals choose to blame the contest rather than their ability. Next time you hear or read something from one of these critics, consider what the individual has accomplished in shooting competition. The answer will likely be little or nothing."

Significantly, several famous gunfight survivors have praised competitive shooting. For example, when I attended the 1997 Inaugural IDPA Tournament and Conference in Columbia, Missouri, retired NYPD gunfighter Jim Cirillo gave a very pro-IDPA keynote address.

Furthermore, if competitive shooting is so harmful, why are more and more elite government and military units hiring top practical shooters? They are being hired to teach the skills and techniques they've developed from years and years of competitive shooting.
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Reactive targets make your shooting experience more interesting. Several popular ones include the gravity turner (left), pepper popper (center) and swinger.
With this as background, here (in random order) are my top 10 reasons why you should give IDPA a try.

1. IMPROVE YOUR GUN-HANDLING SKILLS

2. SAFETY

3. EQUIPMENT REALITY CHECK

4. AN INTERESTING ASSORTMENT OF TARGETS TO ENGAGE

5. YOU WILL BE BETTER PREPARED IF YOU DECIDE TO ATTEND A FIREARM TRAINING SCHOOL

6. LEARN ABOUT TIME

7. DEVELOP SPEED-SHOOTING SKILLS

8. INTERESTING COURSES OF FIRE

9. THE OPPORTUNITY TO RUB SHOULDERS WITH THE BEST OF THE BEST

10. FRIENDSHIP AND FUN
 
maurice said:
Dave Sevigny kicks ass in IPSC and USPSA as well.

did you mean to include IDPA in that list? ;)


we have Tac pistol in Abby which is IDPA based. Due to the amount of money IDPA wants, and the lack of interest in paying it from our membership, we decided to not affiliate ourselves with IDPA. but it's still very close to the same thing. Although I am not sure if IDPA does "lights out" stages, or a few of the other "fun" ones we've done.
 
nemesys said:
what's the deal with all the money? Is it just to have their name?

Hi

It's not so much the money, the head office in the US does not move it's ass to fast when you make inquieries about info or targets.

The CSSA has an IDPA program in Canada. And they have targets.

It would seem that Peterborough is going to host a provincial match this summer. COOL:D See you there.

Sticker
 
you have to pay more to be affiliated and the only real reason to do that is if you want your shooters to have the ability to go south and shoot as classified shooters.
 
Ok when the first match.

Im game.

Carry conceal, cover and shoot, movement, what are we waiting for ?

IMHO we need more of these around to promote our fine sport.

The more variants and flavours of action shooting there more likely it will appeal to a large crowd.

Money wise, well what can I say, its a hobby :)
 
Does anyone know if there are going to be any matches in Eastern Ontario? If not maybe we can get a couple of us together and try organizing something similar at the EOHC.
 
There's is an active idpa following in SW Ont.
No it's not "the" idpa, but we steal most of their rules and have a great time at regular matches....There is no practical reason to affiliate with the US org. www.idpaontario.com
 
Dragonblade said:
Does anyone know if there are going to be any matches in Eastern Ontario? If not maybe we can get a couple of us together and try organizing something similar at the EOHC.


Holy S%$#:mad:

Cornwall had a match last summer, advertised here. Smith's Falls had a match last fall, also advertised here. Where was everbody.:rolleyes: Those of us that showed up had a blast.

Okay now, got a pen and paper and your glasses on......

Smith's falls this year July 15 and Aug 19
Peterborough June 24th Tentative date (Provincials)

Cornwall this year, undicided as yet. I should have a set date by this weekend

Sticker
 
Sticker said:
Holy S%$#:mad:

Cornwall had a match last summer, advertised here. Smith's Falls had a match last fall, also advertised here. Where was everbody.:rolleyes: Those of us that showed up had a blast.

Okay now, got a pen and paper and your glasses on......

Smith's falls this year July 15 and Aug 19
Peterborough June 24th Tentative date (Provincials)

Cornwall this year, undicided as yet. I should have a set date by this weekend

Sticker

That was one snowy day at Smith's Falls. And that barrel didn't know what hit after I was through with it. ;o) Definitely a fun day. Can't wait until we get going again this season. The guys told me Cornwall was a total blast too. I plan to make it to Cornwall come hell or high water this year.

Cheers,
sparky
 
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