Jim I understand how you feel. I have spent no little time in arriving at my opinion and how I officiate. I have no intention of worrying about measuring the...
Ray, That is where I disagree, to dump rounds is a conscious effort in my opinion, making up a shot where the sights were not clear is not for me. That is...
When I teach SO's I tell them that in my mind, the only way you could justify it would be a shooter doing a Bill Drill on a target that only requires 2 hits...
Kurt I do not personally have to know what the shooter was thinking. As I stated, we shoot faster than we think, therefore the action stands alone. If I, in...
Sounds reasonable to me..... Andy C. ... From: James Watson To: IDPA@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 9:22 AM Subject: Re: [IDPA] FTDR I will...
I will never ever penalize the bogus BS violation of "round dumping" because it is a judgement call that is in direct conflict with a hard and fast official...
The only way I would call round dumping (FTDR) would be when a shooter had a cadence to their shots and then breaks that cadence with a string of rapid fire ...
... Blade tech does. (open top) Safariland does with their split six (snap top) there are a few others, but those are all I can think of in the AM. Ted...
I didn't disagree, just said this was the only real time I could see it justified, he unthinkingly actually cheated and stepped up to the plate and admitted...
In this instance, this is the only time I have ever agreed with a round dumping penalty... Ray gave HIMSELF a penalty, not someone else. As he says early on,...
Jim, you are 100% correct. I have shooters that will stop, look to see how they hit a target, then make up a shot. If they do this and go to slide lock, is...
... I've said it before and I'll say it again. You cannot logically call and penalize "dumping" in a Vickers Count stage. In the rules: "In Vickers Count...
I gave an FTDR Sat. at the match. Many times the shooter will tell me "you can't KNOW what I was thinking", and while this is true the actions are enough to...
Kevin, Thanks for taking the load, I have been out. Your general comment is about what I understood also. Except it is not just for Americans, or WWI or II...
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Your fingers are at risk. I know you must be a liberal, as most conservatives I know actually work for a living instead of bulk mailing spam. I must there for...
Didnt take long either ... info. download this free software. Larry, They are back..... KR Discussions should remain at least semi-civilized and IDPA-relevant...
Used to be that anything mod wise to a glock grip (other than grip tape) would put you in ESP NOW I can only Guess. As an SO I would make you ESP but the MD...
Sad to say, there is no "specific kind of Kydex belt holster" that is guaranteed acceptable for all physiques. There is no longer a list of approved holsters,...
After reading and re-reading the new Rule Book I have a few questions about what I can and cannot use in IDPA: ESR: I have a S&W 625 with barrel cut down to...
This is a serious problem for me Bob. Unfortunately ONE solution doesnt fit all or all situations. I have one that is mobility challanged, two that are just...
LOL Jerry, as usual you make a lot of sense. As I stated before I met a guy that "was" a Spook type and told me he froze. Wasnt his first rodeo or second or...
This is an interesting thread. There is really no way to know how anyone will act in a stressful situation until after the fact. Someone who has a proven...
Bob Would not the most effective way to manage the problem be to quickly let air out of the threat? If Charlotte is with me I have told her to hit the ground...