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Forum Member earns Most Accurate at his 1st IDPA Match

Postby IDPA Shooter on Mon Nov 26, 2007 8:27 pm

Twin Cities IDPA results are posted for the November 25 match less than 24 hours after the match ended. 34 shooters, including 2 folks shooting their 1st IDPA match!

Welcome and Look Out, 1st time shooter Mike Johnson was our most accurate shooter!

CDP Champion: Tom Hoelderle Marksman 93.14 (19)
ESP Champion: Mike Baca Sharpshooter 83.99 (28)
SSP Champion: Mike Van Meeteren Expert 80.60 (20)
SSR Champion: Mike Hammerlund Marksman 110.04 (26)
High Senior: Mike Baca ESP - Sharpshooter 83.99 (28)
High Lady: Dawn Westberg ESP - Novice 151.38 (37)
High Law Enforcement: Steve Zerwas SSP - Expert 80.91 (36)
High Industry: Johann Boden SSP - Expert 94.29 (11)
High Military Veteran: Steve Zerwas SSP - Expert 80.91 (36)
Most Accurate: Mike Johnson SSP - Unclassified 115.74 (6)

Mike was a student in Jon and my holster class, and I hope that had a little something to do with his performance. We welcome new shooters at Twin Cities who have or obtain the requisite holster and movement skills.
Bob Jahn NRA CRSO, IDPA 5 Gunner
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NRA Pistol, Rifle and Shotgun, Advanced Pistol Instructor
Massad Ayoob Group Instructor
Defense Training Intl (John Farnam) Instructor

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Re: Forum Member earns Most Accurate at his 1st IDPA Match

Postby macphisto on Mon Nov 26, 2007 10:56 pm

I've shot with Mike several times and, yeah, his groups are tight. He also shoots my guns better than I can. :oops:
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Re: Forum Member earns Most Accurate at his 1st IDPA Match

Postby cmj685 on Tue Nov 27, 2007 4:22 am

Aww, thanks guys :oops: . I have to say thanks also to everyone who has been kind and generous with advice, including certainly Bob and Jon in the class, and Joe Houser. And you know how easy it is with a Glock--ya' just aim high and right! Now if I just wasn't 25 seconds behind the leaders! Was I shooting in slow motion or what?!? And oh, yeah, there was that little matter of shooting one of the hostages too, wasn't there? Oops! Thanks to Bob who reminded me that "we like to think of those not as hostages, but as ex-wives". That made me feel so much better!
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Re: Forum Member earns Most Accurate at his 1st IDPA Match

Postby Jeff Bergquist on Tue Nov 27, 2007 11:45 am

Nicely done. Speed will come with practice. (I'm hoping it'll come to me eventually at least). Remember, slow is smooth, and smooth is fast.

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