Re: How to make your IDPA shoot (and everyone else’s) run smoother
Good one Thorkind! Here is hoping that it gets taken to heart and is implemented!
Re: How to make your IDPA shoot (and everyone else’s) run smoother
"Be helpful. It’s annoying to see people sitting on their asses behind the line while only 1 or 2 people pick up brass or patch targets. An unhelpful detail ends up creating a backlog."
this one drives me nuts.
Re: How to make your IDPA shoot (and everyone else’s) run smoother
"Be helpful. It’s annoying to see people sitting on their asses behind the line while only 1 or 2 people pick up brass or patch targets. An unhelpful detail ends up creating a backlog."
Unfortunately the same goes for the "well oiled" detail of the day that skips the MD's rotating sequence and screws up the "flow" for the other details through the day.... I am now considering packing my tact-torch in my range bag instead of leaving it in my car! (to complete the last COF or two in the dark...)
B3
Re: How to make your IDPA shoot (and everyone else’s) run smoother
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Thorkind
Have at the very least 3 mags. 6 is far better.
And a 9 yard belt is best of all!
Re: How to make your IDPA shoot (and everyone else’s) run smoother
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B3
"Be helpful. It’s annoying to see people sitting on their asses behind the line while only 1 or 2 people pick up brass or patch targets. An unhelpful detail ends up creating a backlog."
Unfortunately the same goes for the "well oiled" detail of the day that skips the MD's rotating sequence and screws up the "flow" for the other details through the day.... I am now considering packing my tact-torch in my range bag instead of leaving it in my car! (to complete the last COF or two in the dark...)
B3
Dont try it at one of Ross' shoots :wh:
Re: How to make your IDPA shoot (and everyone else’s) run smoother
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B3
"Be helpful. It’s annoying to see people sitting on their asses behind the line while only 1 or 2 people pick up brass or patch targets. An unhelpful detail ends up creating a backlog."
Unfortunately the same goes for the "well oiled" detail of the day that skips the MD's rotating sequence and screws up the "flow" for the other details through the day.... I am now considering packing my tact-torch in my range bag instead of leaving it in my car! (to complete the last COF or two in the dark...)
B3
A big +1. This level of arrogance pisses me off no end.
Re: How to make your IDPA shoot (and everyone else’s) run smoother
I wonder if Brass catchers are allowed in 3 gun for semi auto rifles? I am prepaired to buy one in order to avoid picking up brass :) :) : )