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All, The following issue came up briefly at our last classifier... The forward fault line on Stage 2, string 1 (2 ea which advancing) was crossed, however only...
I am not an SO, nor do I play one on TV, but it seems to me that if there was no advantage to the shooter, then there was no foul. May a shooter NEVER cross a...
All shots have to be fired before crossing the fault line. What happens after the six shots are fired has absolutely no bearing on the shooter's ability or...
... I second that opinion. Shooters move past fault lines (and out of shooting boxes in USPSA) all the time ... as long as there are no shots fired from ...
I don't know where the SO came up with a "hard" fault line idea, but if there was no competitive advantage gained, why bother worrying about it.... That is...
This is even more TRUE while shooting the classifier. The spirit of the classifier is group shooters in groups by skill level/firearm & caliber. Penalties...
The key word is scenario, the classifier is more of a drill or a standard. If any stage is circumvented to gain an advantage, a procedural is well earned, but...
Speaking as a shooter and as an SO, I find it hard to argue with this shooter's reasoning. Unless the fault lines are specifically addressed in The Book, my...
I agree with the shooter. The string runs from the "GO" buzzer til the last shot. Anything not unsafe after the last shot is not relevant. Going to lead to...
Thanks for the responses, folks! The responses were pretty much what I was expecting and you made some good points. For what it's worth, I was the shooter (I...
Ryan, While everyone is busy answering this question, I believe I shall instead ask you a question. A question, which once you have answered for yourself, ...
To prevent the shooter from rushing forward and shooting the targets at point blank range? (Doubt that would be much quicker, but someone would try it.) To...
The Answer, IMO, is "to create a minimum distance from which you must shoot." As I said, all shots were fired behind the line. Since I've already admitted to...
LMAO IF you made master Ill wager a bet you werent even remotely CLOSE to the fault line when through shooting..... If you do Like I do when shooting the 9...
I am looking into the FN FiveSeven, and the PS90 both of witch shoot the 5.7x28 ammo. Do you think that IDPA will let it in. I know it does not meet Power...
Bobby -- Just my guess but no, it won't be allowed because, in no particular order: (1) It is not an accepted defensive caliber (a few agencies use the SMG...
Yep that is what I like, The rifle like Ballistics out of a handgun. Here in houston the swat team has had the p90 and the 57 for like 6 yrs. The 57 round has...
... Just to clarify -- The P90 has a "great rep on stopping" to the effect that the weapon fires a dozen rounds in the time it takes you to sneeze and has no...
Last night, members from the online SIGforum got organized and had an "IDPA style" match at Shooter's Paradise in Woodbridge, Virginia. For many of them, it...
nuther words its kinda like 00 buckshot vs a 32 acp one dem pellets may, or may not, be a big deal.... But 10-12 dem bad boys at the same time is a d@mn big...
If you STUDY the ballistics, they are about as powerful as a .22 Hornet or maybe a .218 Bee, which nobody has ever suggested as a combat weapon. The only...
Maybe you can, I don't know your official status, but I am an American Commoner and my rulers do not trust me with a submachinegun or armor piercing bullets....
Aw not a rumor,,, http://img462.imageshack.us/my.php?image=ps906rs.jpg and http://fivesevenforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1628 But I do understand. Im just...
Ok, not rumored, just getting on the market. As far as the calibre thing, there are experienced people (still) unsatisified with the power of the .223, so FN...