And have dry wall damage? Nah.There is something about a 12 gauge though that is stone cold comforting.
And have dry wall damage? Nah.There is something about a 12 gauge though that is stone cold comforting.
over the past couple years ive heard that warsaw wanted to start shooting USPSA again, but the MD wasnt getting much support. i know he was planning to have a match late last year, no idea if it happened or not.The Ft Wayne is at Bass and Bucks, correct?
I'm a member of WRPC (WPRC?), I wish they offered IDPA or USPSA. I know a couple guys up here that would be game.
On most hot range matches, the idea is to be street ready for the string of fire. Therefore Hot Range Matches should not allow press checks, dot maintenance/confirmation to start the string.If you don't mind the drive check out Tim's in Westfield for the Action pistol match... New shooter needs to show up a little early but as long as you are safe any gear is acceptable.. I don't know why there are more matches like Tim's. Coach ran the Carry gun match at Parabellum and everyone that was safe was welcome.. I also appreciate what he called the "big boy" rules.. Range was hot, gun stayed in the holster unless you were on the firing line ready to go, same thought process as carry in public. People that unholstered for ANY reason were excused from the range for the evening. I miss Coach, they broke the mold after extracting him.
If you are a member of WRPC, the letter with membership renewal info mailed to you in early Dec. spelled it out. Did you attend the annual membership meeting in Jan where issues were discussed ? Have you attended any meetings and talked to anyone on the BOD ? Have you offered to volunteer and help as needed ?The Ft Wayne is at Bass and Bucks, correct?
I'm a member of WRPC (WPRC?), I wish they offered IDPA or USPSA. I know a couple guys up here that would be game.
To answer your questions, no, no, and yes.If you are a member of WRPC, the letter with membership renewal info mailed to you in early Dec. spelled it out. Did you attend the annual membership meeting in Jan where issues were discussed ? Have you attended any meetings and talked to anyone on the BOD ? Have you offered to volunteer and help as needed ?
You apparently do not know but we were very active with USPSA for many years. 2nd Sunday April - October. Probably averaged 40-45 shooters t monthly matches for years. We held section& state matches several times. There is no lack of interest in having matches again at Warsaw. The issue is man power. Before can have matches poeple need to step up...younger people. We need CRO/match director, RO’s, set up crew, etc. The generation of us that did this for many years can’t do it anymore. That is the issue. And yes the wheels are moving somewhat for hopefully something this year but nothing is for sure yet.
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On most hot range matches, the idea is to be street ready for the string of fire. Therefore Hot Range Matches should not allow press checks, dot maintenance/confirmation to start the string.
Big boy matches are fine until they are not. 2 years ago an IDPA shooter shot her foot at the Worlds I think as she was waiting in the HOT line.
Also, if one does run a HOT range, there had better be a ratio of 1 to 3 Ro’s/Competitor as I have witnessed gun handling in the non peripheral vision of 1 or 2 RO’s per crowd.
We ran a HOT range at John Shaw’s range 30 years ago with ample coverage and no problems.
But we trusted no one just because he said he was a big boy.
We were somewhat self policed but Coach, on his own, managed to keep 20 -25 people safe for a couple of years of matches. Rules were simple and zero tolerance was explained at the shooters meeting and we managed to avoid bloodshed.On most hot range matches, the idea is to be street ready for the string of fire. Therefore Hot Range Matches should not allow press checks, dot maintenance/confirmation to start the string.
Big boy matches are fine until they are not. 2 years ago an IDPA shooter shot her foot at the Worlds I think as she was waiting in the HOT line.
Also, if one does run a HOT range, there had better be a ratio of 1 to 3 Ro’s/Competitor as I have witnessed gun handling in the non peripheral vision of 1 or 2 RO’s per crowd.
We ran a HOT range at John Shaw’s range 30 years ago with ample coverage and no problems.
But we trusted no one just because he said he was a big boy.
Agree to disagree on this. I am the USPSA MD. Have been for years and was assistant MD before that. Barring rain delays we don't start hours late. I won't speak directly for IDPA, but they run a tight ship as well. Also, no matches start at 9 am. 10am in the warm months. Others at 11.Yeah I’m not a cop, so that’s my problem. Not sure if I put that in my first comment. I just have a standard duty style kit. Plate carrier, belt, helmet, nods, etc,..
100% was IDPA or USPSA event. It was a total **** show and several people around Kokomo told me it would be lol
Wednesday nights.To answer your questions, no, no, and yes.
I moved to Warsaw in 2020. At that time, USPSA was on the WRPC website, but they had stopped hosting the events. If I recall correctly, in 2019, right before I showed up. I joined the club, talked to the new member fella about USPSA/IDPA matches, told him I've got an IDPA RO cert, and offered to pitch in at that time.
Even though I keep paying the dues to support the local club, I haven't been to WRPC once since going through the orientation. I'll pitch in, help set up, RO if I can, if matches start happening, as I do at ACC. Unfortunately participation beyond that is probably going to be impossible for me. Steel challenge takes place during ACC IDPA and Thursday nights are a hard no for me.
You are always welcome. As with any sport. Rules are rules. If you can find a pick-up basketball game that doesn't call travel or double dribble let me know. I'd like to play.Yeah idk the real difference between the two, I’m just trying to go out and shoot and have fun and people aren’t about me having fun hahaha
I am the opposite of wanting “change” lol if up to me you’d be shooting in open division gamer! Minor scoring too BwahahahaEveryone is entitled to their opinions. However, seems to be quite a few people who post negativity about USPSA (and other disciplines) who don't participate or hold an active membership or perhaps never even participated to begin with.
The people who love the game and participate more than casually and are either for or against the current issues... I respect their opinions. I see them at matches. They are p**sed bc they want to see change for the hobby they enjoy.
I don't have much regard for passerby's looking to s**t on things they aren't even involved in. I would think the lack of participation is enough.
Well... maybe change in the way it's run..I am the opposite of wanting “change” lol if up to me you’d be shooting in open division gamer! Minor scoring too Bwahahaha
Wednesday nights.
2020 was the beginning of Covid, so everything shut down. After that previous match director ( for couple years prior Covid ) decided to drop out. No one since has tried to take it on until now..., possibly, maybe. Sorry it sounded like I was coming down on you. Little sensitive as we have heard complaints, ask for help…rinse, repeat but no one steps up and really follows thru except for SC. Or they do, get trained, start, then soon quit for whatever reason. Very frustrating. Same as many clubs and organizations.
Actually no, I took apart the franken limited optics that kept breaking and comped it back out. I’m about to melt down the canik into a more useful and reliable hammer. So it’s limited and open for me in 2024.Well... maybe change in the way it's run..
I don't see you too unhappy about Limited Optics. I gotta feeling you got some new toys that are gonna debut this spring!
A standard uspsa legal speed holster would be fine. We've had open guns a time or two.If I remember correctly there is a no speed holster rule at Tim’s. I could be wrong.