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<blockquote data-quote="ProBusiness" data-source="post: 2774969" data-attributes="member: 6145"><p>Have you shot IDPA? do you have a shoot near you? Planning and equipment have to be taken care of, yes, but being able to hit a target in a pressure situation is important and IDPA will give you a very much needed increase in your skill level. </p><p></p><p>Standing still at a range with a static target builds one set of skills.</p><p></p><p>Shooting IDPA builds a new and much needed set of skills. </p><p></p><p>I have noticed that in the simple IDPA action drills that I do, about 5% of the people realize that the combination of them and their equipment is not performing under pressure. Many misconceptions are put to the test under pressure. These 5% usually change the action type of their pistol to something more simple or a brand that is dependable. The other 95% already use equipment they can perform with and know this thru shooting IDPA type stages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProBusiness, post: 2774969, member: 6145"] Have you shot IDPA? do you have a shoot near you? Planning and equipment have to be taken care of, yes, but being able to hit a target in a pressure situation is important and IDPA will give you a very much needed increase in your skill level. Standing still at a range with a static target builds one set of skills. Shooting IDPA builds a new and much needed set of skills. I have noticed that in the simple IDPA action drills that I do, about 5% of the people realize that the combination of them and their equipment is not performing under pressure. Many misconceptions are put to the test under pressure. These 5% usually change the action type of their pistol to something more simple or a brand that is dependable. The other 95% already use equipment they can perform with and know this thru shooting IDPA type stages. [/QUOTE]
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