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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzdraw" data-source="post: 142871" data-attributes="member: 385"><p>It's hard to get everything into a written guide, but Trade Sniper's is a good shot at it. A good "how to" guide is a task to key out. Its a good thing to put expectations and methods into print</p><p></p><p>Here's a further step for those interested in IDPA and IPSC. About once or twice a year, my compatriots and I at Oil Capital put on a 6-7 hr basic IPSC/IDPA introduction class. We cover safety, rules, equipment, methods for both disciplines in the classroom. Then we adjourn to to the ranges to allow the attendees to shoot one each IDPA and IPSC stage. The primary thrust is to provide basic information on these two competition disciplines. The class is intended for those who already have some handgun shooting experience, but not necessarily holster or match exposure.</p><p></p><p>The cost is pretty minimal and we'll announce it in Ok Shooters when we schedule another one. It is a logical step to consider after reading and understanding Trade Sniper's guide. Of course there is nothing to stop an individual from jumping right in. Lots of folks do it and the local IDPA/IPSC shooters will help you along when you make it out to a match.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzdraw, post: 142871, member: 385"] It's hard to get everything into a written guide, but Trade Sniper's is a good shot at it. A good "how to" guide is a task to key out. Its a good thing to put expectations and methods into print Here's a further step for those interested in IDPA and IPSC. About once or twice a year, my compatriots and I at Oil Capital put on a 6-7 hr basic IPSC/IDPA introduction class. We cover safety, rules, equipment, methods for both disciplines in the classroom. Then we adjourn to to the ranges to allow the attendees to shoot one each IDPA and IPSC stage. The primary thrust is to provide basic information on these two competition disciplines. The class is intended for those who already have some handgun shooting experience, but not necessarily holster or match exposure. The cost is pretty minimal and we'll announce it in Ok Shooters when we schedule another one. It is a logical step to consider after reading and understanding Trade Sniper's guide. Of course there is nothing to stop an individual from jumping right in. Lots of folks do it and the local IDPA/IPSC shooters will help you along when you make it out to a match. [/QUOTE]
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