06-07-2015, 12:06 PM,
|
|
|
Posts: 320
Threads: 14
Joined: Jun 2015
Reputation:
0
|
|
IDPA
Posts: 320
Threads: 14
Joined: Jun 2015
Reputation:
0
Just curious, how many of you here shoot IDPA?
|
|
Find
06-07-2015, 12:19 PM,
|
|
|
Posts: 1,393
Threads: 79
Joined: Jul 2014
Reputation:
2
|
|
RE: IDPA
Posts: 1,393
Threads: 79
Joined: Jul 2014
Reputation:
2
|
|
Find
06-07-2015, 04:37 PM,
|
|
|
Posts: 1,110
Threads: 82
Joined: Sep 2014
Reputation:
3
|
|
RE: IDPA
Posts: 1,110
Threads: 82
Joined: Sep 2014
Reputation:
3
Is there anyplace in Lake County where you can do this?
|
|
Find
06-07-2015, 07:40 PM,
|
|
|
Posts: 1,393
Threads: 79
Joined: Jul 2014
Reputation:
2
|
|
RE: IDPA
Posts: 1,393
Threads: 79
Joined: Jul 2014
Reputation:
2
http://www.idpa.com/compete/clubsearch
Details
17.30 miles
McHenry IDPA
Club #: C0315
Location: Crystal Lake, Illinois
Member Since: Sep 06, 2000
Details
31.23 miles
Excel IDPA
Club #: C0771
Location: Lombard, Illinois
Member Since: Aug 20, 2012
Details
37.10 miles
Badger IDPA
Club #: C0406
Location: Muskego, Wisconsin
Member Since: Oct 23, 2002
Details
51.58 miles
Oak Park Sportsmen's Club
Club #: C0570
Location: Plainfield, Illinois
Member Since: Feb 05, 2008
http://www.idpa.com/compete/clubsearch
Details
17.30 miles
McHenry IDPA
Club #: C0315
Location: Crystal Lake, Illinois
Member Since: Sep 06, 2000
Details
31.23 miles
Excel IDPA
Club #: C0771
Location: Lombard, Illinois
Member Since: Aug 20, 2012
Details
37.10 miles
Badger IDPA
Club #: C0406
Location: Muskego, Wisconsin
Member Since: Oct 23, 2002
Details
51.58 miles
Oak Park Sportsmen's Club
Club #: C0570
Location: Plainfield, Illinois
Member Since: Feb 05, 2008
|
|
Find
06-07-2015, 09:04 PM,
|
|
|
Posts: 1,110
Threads: 82
Joined: Sep 2014
Reputation:
3
|
|
RE: IDPA
Posts: 1,110
Threads: 82
Joined: Sep 2014
Reputation:
3
(06-07-2015, 07:40 PM)Dutz Wrote: http://www.idpa.com/compete/clubsearch
Details
17.30 miles
McHenry IDPA
Club #: C0315
Location: Crystal Lake, Illinois
Member Since: Sep 06, 2000
Details
31.23 miles
Excel IDPA
Club #: C0771
Location: Lombard, Illinois
Member Since: Aug 20, 2012
Details
37.10 miles
Badger IDPA
Club #: C0406
Location: Muskego, Wisconsin
Member Since: Oct 23, 2002
Details
51.58 miles
Oak Park Sportsmen's Club
Club #: C0570
Location: Plainfield, Illinois
Member Since: Feb 05, 2008
Thank you
(06-07-2015, 07:40 PM)Dutz Wrote: http://www.idpa.com/compete/clubsearch
Details
17.30 miles
McHenry IDPA
Club #: C0315
Location: Crystal Lake, Illinois
Member Since: Sep 06, 2000
Details
31.23 miles
Excel IDPA
Club #: C0771
Location: Lombard, Illinois
Member Since: Aug 20, 2012
Details
37.10 miles
Badger IDPA
Club #: C0406
Location: Muskego, Wisconsin
Member Since: Oct 23, 2002
Details
51.58 miles
Oak Park Sportsmen's Club
Club #: C0570
Location: Plainfield, Illinois
Member Since: Feb 05, 2008
Thank you
|
|
Find
06-08-2015, 07:25 AM,
|
|
|
Posts: 1,179
Threads: 53
Joined: Jun 2014
Reputation:
0
|
|
RE: IDPA
Posts: 1,179
Threads: 53
Joined: Jun 2014
Reputation:
0
That looks pretty sweet.. How often have you give dutz?
|
|
Find
06-08-2015, 07:46 AM,
|
|
|
Posts: 1,393
Threads: 79
Joined: Jul 2014
Reputation:
2
|
|
RE: IDPA
Posts: 1,393
Threads: 79
Joined: Jul 2014
Reputation:
2
Once a month. Usually it's on the last Wed. The only bad thing about McHenry is it is indoors at OnTarget so they are limited to how many. You have to register via Eventbrite. Registration opens Sun night before the match at 8 PM and fills up very fast.
The good part is it is pretty casual from a competitive standpoint. There are only a few really fast people. They are helpful and give advise.
The Badger one in Racine has an outdoor season and there are no limits from what I understand. I have never been there.
In general IDPA is good as it uses all stock equipment, and you can use your standard carry setup if you want. It also really reveals flaws in your draw, reload, and how you carry the gun, i.e. finger on trigger, pointing down range all while under pressure and moving.
I concentrate on accuracy first right now and am not that concerned about speed yet.
The good part is it is pretty casual from a competitive standpoint. There are only a few really fast people. They are helpful and give advise.
The Badger one in Racine has an outdoor season and there are no limits from what I understand. I have never been there.
In general IDPA is good as it uses all stock equipment, and you can use your standard carry setup if you want. It also really reveals flaws in your draw, reload, and how you carry the gun, i.e. finger on trigger, pointing down range all while under pressure and moving.
I concentrate on accuracy first right now and am not that concerned about speed yet.
|
|
Find
06-08-2015, 10:23 AM,
|
|
|
Posts: 1,179
Threads: 53
Joined: Jun 2014
Reputation:
0
|
|
RE: IDPA
Posts: 1,179
Threads: 53
Joined: Jun 2014
Reputation:
0
How many round do you usually go through? I'm trying to figure a cost to try something along these lines
|
|
Find
06-08-2015, 02:27 PM,
|
|
|
Posts: 1,393
Threads: 79
Joined: Jul 2014
Reputation:
2
|
|
RE: IDPA
Posts: 1,393
Threads: 79
Joined: Jul 2014
Reputation:
2
Around 100.
There is usually about 6 stages. According the rules each can have a maximum requirement of 18 hits. Some stages permit you to shoot as many as you want and your score is based on how many you get in the required zones. Some stages permit only an exact shot count, i.e. you need 2 to the chest, one to the head and can only fire 3 times.
So if you only shoot exactly what you need and each stage is maxed you would shoot 108, if there are 6 stages.
There is usually about 6 stages. According the rules each can have a maximum requirement of 18 hits. Some stages permit you to shoot as many as you want and your score is based on how many you get in the required zones. Some stages permit only an exact shot count, i.e. you need 2 to the chest, one to the head and can only fire 3 times.
So if you only shoot exactly what you need and each stage is maxed you would shoot 108, if there are 6 stages.
|
|
Find
06-08-2015, 02:51 PM,
|
|
|
Posts: 320
Threads: 14
Joined: Jun 2015
Reputation:
0
|
|
RE: IDPA
Posts: 320
Threads: 14
Joined: Jun 2015
Reputation:
0
Went in May to try it out at McHenry. Things seemed a little intense as the SO was trying to get everyone through the stages in a reasonable time. You are kind of thrown in at the deep end, and I did manage to thoroughly embarrass myself, but all in all I am planning on going back again. Would love to meet some Red Dot shooters there.
|
|
Find
06-08-2015, 08:54 PM,
|
|
|
Posts: 1,393
Threads: 79
Joined: Jul 2014
Reputation:
2
|
|
RE: IDPA
Posts: 1,393
Threads: 79
Joined: Jul 2014
Reputation:
2
In May Ken was in group 1 and my wife, Sharz on the board, and I were in group 2, that's 3 of us.
|
|
Find
06-08-2015, 10:11 PM,
|
|
|
Posts: 1,179
Threads: 53
Joined: Jun 2014
Reputation:
0
|
|
RE: IDPA
Posts: 1,179
Threads: 53
Joined: Jun 2014
Reputation:
0
hmm I think I'm going to give this a good look. If nothing else I want to come and watch a match. How much do they charge for an entry fee? I was looking around a little on the site and it just gave the yearly membership fees and said it was a reduced cost per match if you were a member. I feel like it would be a good compliment to the training from RDA I've had so far.
|
|
Find
06-09-2015, 07:20 AM,
|
|
|
Posts: 1,393
Threads: 79
Joined: Jul 2014
Reputation:
2
|
|
RE: IDPA
Posts: 1,393
Threads: 79
Joined: Jul 2014
Reputation:
2
I think you can go and watch without paying. There is a 1/2 hour intro before each match for new people, then you can go and watch. Sharz did that the first one, and I don't think we paid for her.
|
|
Find
|