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Impact Of Hi-Caps In IDPA
Seeing as how it is virtually impossible to get a response via email from IDPA (I'm sure they're busy
My theory is that nothing will change as stages have to be revolver-friendly and cannot have more than 18 rounds per stage. Tac-reloads are basically at the discretion of the stage designer, so I see no real advantage for having a hi-cap mag. Anyone else have any thoughts?
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Quinque, VA
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There will be no changes:
1. There are states, and countries, where IDPA is shot that do not permit magazines in excess of 10 rounds. 2. There is a very good chance that some form of the AWB will find its way back into law, IDPA would have to change back again. 3. The underlying thesis of IDPA, a sport designed to simulate average situations a citizen with a CCW might get into, doesn't require huge numbers of shots--a 10 mag is more than adequate. 4. Requirements for hi-caps would create a minor sort of equipment race. 5. The whole rationale for course design would have to change. 6. Hi-caps would make IDPA too much like USPAS/IPSC. Uncle Bill ain't gonna settle for that!! There are other reasons but these are the more important ones as I see them.
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: West Bloomfield, MI
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Hackathorn can bite my butt. That being said, nothing will change in IDPA. 10 rounds will be the maximum allowed for a mag.
IDPA does need to remove several of its rules in order to survive. Apparently Bill is only the BOD left, calling the HQ is like calling Prague and asking for directions on how to get around Dallas Texas. No apparent direction anymore. Rant off.
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Some states have mag restrictions also. Its all about maintaining a level playing field as much as possible while keeping the scenarios realistic.
The only race in IDPA should be to get to cover. |
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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Hackathorn can bite my butt
Mullanman that is too funny, could this be over the XD can not shoot in the SSP class. WILL IDPA SURVIVE. I dont think it has a chance to under current rules and management. IDPA has no customer service, does not listen at all to the membership. We are IDPA's customers. Bill and Ken have effectively run off interest in many shooting clubs at least in my section of the country. There seem to be alot of outlaw tactical matches going on, and i bet that will continue, and membership will decline. If USPSA required Limited 10 to use practical holsters and gear, I believe IDPA in its current condition will be done for. By the way i shoot idpa and like the format, I just disagree with many of its illogical rulings and disorganization. |
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The only difference between the Glock and the XD is about 0.030"....
The trigger on the glock resets with the striker in the forward position and the travel of the trigger pulls it back, ergo the DA. The striker on the XD is reset to the rearward position, ergo the SA only. Personally, they are both plastic fantastics and should both be in ESP. SSP guns should have a designated EXTERNAL hammer, i.e. ruger, sig, HK, Beretta, not INTERNAL like the glock.... I do not forsee IDPA surviving much longer. The BOD is nonexistent, try calling IDPA HQ and see what kind of response you get. Loosen the rules a bit, promote the shooters, encourage more corporate sponsorship and you will see things change. USPSA is just more fun to shoot, period. Whenever is shoot IDPA, which is usually twice per month, i always ask myself, 'Wow, is the stage over already??? I only shot 8-10 rounds...." Our club has recently been promoting CCW matches.... Same scoring as IDPA, but no PE's. Shoot the COF as you see fit. We encourage shooters to use their carry sidearms and rigs. NO shoulder harnesses or behind the back holsters due to safety concerns. COF's vary from 2-3 targets to 15+. Every one seems to have more fun. High cap mags are allowed, since you would likely use them in concealed carry anyway.
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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I have been to matches just like mulenman. They are much funner and more realistic. Idpa should be like described below.
Shoot from concealment everytime. No division seperations 135 power factor for everyone must be at least 9mm dia. 4 3/4 inch barrel limit shoot from cover when available no orchestrated stages classification similar to USPSA(Use the same course but base it off of national percentage like uspsa) high caps allowed but must fit flush with bottom of gun gun must fit in box weight limit on all guns(who cares if a glock or XD are the same weight as a 1911) Hit on no threats are -20 sec. misses are -10 sec In other words shoot what you carry no matter bullet weight or gun or action. cause lets see if the bad guy is going to give you an advantage if you carry a .45 or have 8 rounds or 17 rounds. Kevin |
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I was always under the assumption that shooting from concealment was a given. It sounds like such may not be the case.
As match director for our club, I require everyone to shoot from concealment, shoot from cover (from around, not over), etc. We don't have any members that shoot anything other than what one would carry, Glocks, Sig's, XD's, etc.. Everyone uses carry gear (in fact only about 4 of us own some sort of Kydex rig). Granted, we have only been shooting IDPA for 4 years and have an average of about 15 shooters per match, it sounds like some clubs are shooting IDPA like it was USPSA. As far as round count, yeah, you're right. We do have some folks who shoot SSR, so it's only fair really. We get around it by shooting 2 or 3 strings on each stage at times. We also incorporate rifle and shotgun into our matches. We're sort of on our own up here in Montana (there are only 2 IDPA clubs in the state), so we don't hear much negativity (other than from the USPSA shooters I really don't want this to turn into a bitch session, but I am very curious to know the particulars about the negativity concerning IDPA. I am in agreement concerning some of the rules (the tac-reload being the bane of the IDPA shooter IMHO). But I am curious to know more about other aspects that others are in disagreement with.
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