IDPA Rules, Explained Humorously

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Re: IDPA Rules, Explained Humorously

Postby cobb on Mon Dec 20, 2010 6:30 pm

goalie wrote:
dcwn.45 wrote:Goalie, where did you attend an IDPA match where you felt you were treated badly?.....................


.............I invite you to come to Fairibault some wed this summer and give it another try.


It was not Fairbault. Thanks for the invite. ;)

Yes goalie, come on down to Faribault and shoot, I need another person to confuse me by helping me think through a stage. :oops: I am better to just go to the line, shoot and move, much less confusing than trying to think it through, just do it. ;)

goalie, dcwn.45 and I usually SO together on one of the three squads in Faribault and it would be nice to shoot with you 8-)
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Re: IDPA Rules, Explained Humorously

Postby goalie on Mon Dec 20, 2010 6:38 pm

Where do you guys shoot down there? I did a class at a guy's backyard range once down there.

With my new job, I could probably work out at least a few Wednesday nights, since I just work 3 days a week. Weekends are much tougher, as summer=cabin for me on the weekends if I am not working.

Oh, and a lot of this is a moot point to me, as I would be shooting a revolver now anyhow.
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Re: IDPA Rules, Explained Humorously

Postby dcwn.45 on Mon Dec 20, 2010 7:10 pm

Fairibault Rifle and Pistol Club, wed's setup 430, match starts around 530.
We usually start in May sometime.
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Re: IDPA Rules, Explained Humorously

Postby Pat Cannon on Mon Dec 20, 2010 8:15 pm

dcwn.45 wrote:Revolvers are fine, you just have to watch out for Pat "the cannon" Cannon!

I double dog dare ya! :)
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Re: IDPA Rules, Explained Humorously

Postby goalie on Mon Dec 20, 2010 8:24 pm

dcwn.45 wrote:Fairibault Rifle and Pistol Club, wed's setup 430, match starts around 530.
We usually start in May sometime.
Revolvers are fine, you just have towatch out for Pat "the cannon" Cannon!
[he shoots .357]



I would be bringing a 4" GP100 in .357 myself.
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Re: IDPA Rules, Explained Humorously

Postby 1911fan on Tue Dec 21, 2010 2:14 am

After posting my position and then having hammAR and Goalie explain their reasons I want to post one more thing.
Ahrens, tim and westberg as well as other pour a TON of effort into running these matches. Without those guys who do all that work, there would be no shooting matches for those who enjoy them to compete in. I want to make sure that it is understood I have a huge amount of respect for them and my issues are with the "gamey" nature, and absolutely nothing to do with those who run all the different matches that go on through there effort.

In the past we have had threads about this but I hope they will understand it's never meant to be personal.

Almost forgot to mention Selurcspi and China and JoeH as other who work like dogs to put these matches on
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Re: IDPA Rules, Explained Humorously

Postby hammAR on Tue Dec 21, 2010 7:08 am

1911fan wrote:After posting my position and then having hammAR and Goalie explain their reasons I want to post one more thing.
Ahrens, tim and westberg as well as other pour a TON of effort into running these matches. Without those guys who do all that work, there would be no shooting matches for those who enjoy them to compete in. I want to make sure that it is understood I have a huge amount of respect for them and my issues are with the "gamey" nature, and absolutely nothing to do with those who run all the different matches that go on through there effort.

In the past we have had threads about this but I hope they will understand it's never meant to be personal.

Almost forgot to mention Selurcspi and China and JoeH as other who work like dogs to put these matches on


Agree 100%...................thanks for the work you do......... :cheers:
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Re: IDPA Rules, Explained Humorously

Postby rugersol on Tue Dec 21, 2010 8:14 am

1911fan wrote:Ahrens, tim and westberg as well as other pour a TON of effort into running these matches.

Speaking for myself, I don't pour a ton of effort into them ... anymore.

Thankfully, Tim took over the lion's share of that. :bowdown:

Thanks Pete ... well received! :cheers:

I really can't stress 'nuff ... the OTHER guys ... and there's only a few ... but JEEZ do they work hard ... it's THOSE guys. ALL this talk (mine included) don't amount to ****. When ya've been around ANY type of organized shooting, TWO things become VERY clear ... 1. if ya ain't got jest ONE guy willin' to step up, 'n say "I'll do it", ya ain't gonna have matches, fer long ... 2. if ya ain't got at least two 'er three OTHER guys willin' to DO WHAT IT TAKES to BE THERE ... EVERY match ... workin' like dogs ... yer on borrowed time (that's not to say ya don't need others to show up early 'n stay late ... but there's definitely a transition in the level of commitment, there).

I hate to draw this out, but it has to be said ... ya ain't got these 4 'er 5 guys, ya ain't got ****, no matter HOW ya think things need to be done. That's what makes Bob 'n his crew at SCAPSA the best ... EVERY year, they do it ... EVERY week ... fer probly TWICE as long as Oakdale (if not more) ... PLUS a few weekends ... and not jest targets thrown up ... GOOD courses ... and BETTER people!

This may come as an utter shock to some folks ... but there's more 'n our fair share of ***holes who own guns. Image Sometimes ... not very often Image ... they frequent USPSA/IDPA leagues. SOMETIMES, a NEW ***hole comes to a USPSA/IDPA match, and runs into a veteran ***hole ... sometimes they become best of friends :cheers: ... sometimes not. Image

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Re: IDPA Rules, Explained Humorously

Postby Pat Cannon on Tue Dec 21, 2010 12:56 pm

ahrens wrote:
1911fan wrote:Ahrens, tim and westberg as well as other pour a TON of effort into running these matches.

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I really can't stress 'nuff ... the OTHER guys ... and there's only a few ... but JEEZ do they work hard ... it's THOSE guys. ALL this talk (mine included) don't amount to ****. When ya've been around ANY type of organized shooting, TWO things become VERY clear ... 1. if ya ain't got jest ONE guy willin' to step up, 'n say "I'll do it", ya ain't gonna have matches, fer long ... 2. if ya ain't got at least two 'er three OTHER guys willin' to DO WHAT IT TAKES to BE THERE ... EVERY match ... workin' like dogs ... yer on borrowed time (that's not to say ya don't need others to show up early 'n stay late ... but there's definitely a transition in the level of commitment, there).

I hate to draw this out, but it has to be said ... ya ain't got these 4 'er 5 guys, ya ain't got ****, no matter HOW ya think things need to be done. That's what makes Bob 'n his crew at SCAPSA the best ... EVERY year, they do it ... EVERY week ... fer probly TWICE as long as Oakdale (if not more) ... PLUS a few weekends ... and not jest targets thrown up ... GOOD courses ... and BETTER people!

Hear Hear & Yeah! to all that.

ahrens wrote:This may come as an utter shock to some folks ... but there's more 'n our fair share of ***holes who own guns. Image

That is treasonous talk that should not have been allowed on this forum. Besides, it's a lie. Among gun owners there's exactly our fair share of ********, not one more! Well OK maybe one or two more.

ahrens wrote:Sometimes ... not very often Image ... they frequent USPSA/IDPA leagues. SOMETIMES, a NEW ***hole comes to a USPSA/IDPA match, and runs into a veteran ***hole ... sometimes they become best of friends :cheers: ... sometimes not. Image

Ha, yeah, when the biggest A-Holes meet up they either become blood enemies or BFFs.

You have made such a good point here that I forgive you for typing an asterisk when it would be just as easy to type a 'g' at the end of a word. Ya redneck fool.

Seriously: what Ahrens said. If a 'training game' can be better training then let's make it so. If it's far from perfect yet, hey, enjoy it and take it for what it is, or go do something else.
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Re: IDPA Rules, Explained Humorously

Postby Jeepster on Tue Dec 21, 2010 8:33 pm

I shoot revolver, too. Pat beats me mostly, but not always! HA! Come on down to Faribault next year, bring your revolver, and like Pat said, "Double dog dare ya!!!" -Jasper
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Re: IDPA Rules, Explained Humorously

Postby timwarner on Wed Dec 22, 2010 10:04 am

A good idpa shooter, or a good USPSA shooter...
Would not be my choice of people to go up against in a two way match.

Both practice draws, reloads, shooting on the move, shooting fast AND accurate.
Even a D hit would hurt like a SOB.

Look at the number of total misses in a match with 60 people firing over 100 rounds each.
Even if you double or triple the misses due to increased stress, you're still better than the LAPD.
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Re: IDPA Rules, Explained Humorously

Postby hammAR on Wed Dec 22, 2010 10:10 am

Without the "buzzer" how they know when it starts.....NEVERMIND

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Re: IDPA Rules, Explained Humorously

Postby Pat Cannon on Wed Dec 22, 2010 11:43 am

hammAR wrote:Without the "buzzer" how they know when it starts.....NEVERMIND

Ha, that's true, it removes what, it seems to me, is often a pretty critical decision you have to make -- when to start shooting.
And just as important, when you're done. Hopefully I won't do "unload and show clear" out of habit.

But whatcha gonna do? The truly practical shooting sport I've imagined, where competitors stalk each other 24/7, people tell me has 'safety concerns'.
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Re: IDPA Rules, Explained Humorously

Postby Heffay on Wed Dec 22, 2010 12:26 pm

You stop shooting when their health bar hits zero. Then you collect the loot, and skin them for tradeskill materials, if applicable.
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Re: IDPA Rules, Explained Humorously

Postby Keith on Wed Dec 22, 2010 12:36 pm

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