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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzdraw" data-source="post: 918520" data-attributes="member: 385"><p>There was an IDPA club that shot at H & H for perhaps 2-3 years. The folding of the activity there had nothing to do with the briefly much-maligned "new" IDPA rule book of 2005. </p><p></p><p>The effect of the 2005 book was to take IDPA back to its practical roots. The change that most objected to was the holster regulations. At the 2004 Nationals there were gentlemen wearing ladies holsters, fully dropped and offset. Not at all practical, but really gammy. There were other situations of individuals pushing the rules way past what would be "practical" for concealed daily wear. That is the why of the 2005 IDPA rulebook, which is widely accepted today as not perfect (what rulebook is) but useable. </p><p></p><p>IDPA must not have been incorrect in this reigning-in as USPSA Production and Single Stack rules closely mirror IDPA rules in many ways. USPSA Production Division recently (this summer) had a wide ranging reigning-in rules interpretation, due to the fact that numerous individuals were getting too far away from what was "production".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzdraw, post: 918520, member: 385"] There was an IDPA club that shot at H & H for perhaps 2-3 years. The folding of the activity there had nothing to do with the briefly much-maligned "new" IDPA rule book of 2005. The effect of the 2005 book was to take IDPA back to its practical roots. The change that most objected to was the holster regulations. At the 2004 Nationals there were gentlemen wearing ladies holsters, fully dropped and offset. Not at all practical, but really gammy. There were other situations of individuals pushing the rules way past what would be "practical" for concealed daily wear. That is the why of the 2005 IDPA rulebook, which is widely accepted today as not perfect (what rulebook is) but useable. IDPA must not have been incorrect in this reigning-in as USPSA Production and Single Stack rules closely mirror IDPA rules in many ways. USPSA Production Division recently (this summer) had a wide ranging reigning-in rules interpretation, due to the fact that numerous individuals were getting too far away from what was "production". [/QUOTE]
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