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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 2246833" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>As stated, it's IDPA legal to reload from pockets. Anything that will cover the holster (vest, untucked shirt) will work for a cover garment. Total round count is usually less than 100 rounds, but we usually recommend to bring 150, just in case. </p><p></p><p>The only real requirement past a strong side holster is that you be able to safely draw, move with the gun in hand, unload and show clear and re-holster while keeping the muzzle within the safe muzzle points, and not "sweep yourself" in the process. The Safety Officers will guide you through the process and will usually allow any new shooter to shoot last on each stage, so you can see exactly how it's done. </p><p></p><p>Of course you can always show up and watch, but it's better to just gear up and shoot. I'm planning to attend. If your .45 is a single stack or Glock 21, I have a couple of spare mag pouches you can use. Just PM me if you're interested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 2246833, member: 1132"] As stated, it's IDPA legal to reload from pockets. Anything that will cover the holster (vest, untucked shirt) will work for a cover garment. Total round count is usually less than 100 rounds, but we usually recommend to bring 150, just in case. The only real requirement past a strong side holster is that you be able to safely draw, move with the gun in hand, unload and show clear and re-holster while keeping the muzzle within the safe muzzle points, and not "sweep yourself" in the process. The Safety Officers will guide you through the process and will usually allow any new shooter to shoot last on each stage, so you can see exactly how it's done. Of course you can always show up and watch, but it's better to just gear up and shoot. I'm planning to attend. If your .45 is a single stack or Glock 21, I have a couple of spare mag pouches you can use. Just PM me if you're interested. [/QUOTE]
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