Megawatt and Canvasbck, I do not disagree with you at all in your sentiments.
I'm not sure what the answer is.
James
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- Mon May 26, 2014 8:45 pm
- Forum: Competitive Shooting
- Topic: Texas State IDPA match
- Replies: 38
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- Mon May 26, 2014 3:40 pm
- Forum: Competitive Shooting
- Topic: Texas State IDPA match
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Re: Texas State IDPA match
Yes Mr. Ken Cobb catered the lunch Saturday and it was great - I also had the pulled pork.Cedar Park Dad wrote:11 out of 33 for my class.Considering I royally screwed up two stages I count that as a major win.
Good SO's if somewhat strict in their interpretation of cover (the old farts were saying), but I'm a newb so didn't care.
Well organized and everything went exactly on time. Now thats how you do it.
Was it me or did it seem really hot? I actually got a little sick to my stomach early afternoon for awhile.
OT but thats the first time I had pulled pork sandwich. It was excellent.
I'll be back for the October match. Hopefully the megacity that is Cedar Park will represent better then.
And yes, when the sun came out from behind the clouds, it felt like the temp went up 20 degrees instantly
James
- Mon May 26, 2014 2:36 pm
- Forum: Competitive Shooting
- Topic: Texas State IDPA match
- Replies: 38
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Re: Texas State IDPA match
First of all I agree, the rules are ahem, ridiculous in some respects. But, do the rules say "cover applies plus or minus 1 inch"? I also despise the "flinch" rule (which we called on our very own CSO/Club President on one of the stages) - 3 Sec PE. I also think the rule on not moving while reloading (you can only "pivot" a foot") is foolish, but if you move an inch, you are violating the rule and we awarded a couple of those to the earning parties.
So, do you give everyone 1 inch? How about 2 inches"? "Well you gave that guy 1 inch and you gave that guy 2 inches" will be the hue and cry. So you call them as you see them. Out is out.
Let IDPA HQ know that the cover rules were enforced too strictly at the Texas State IDPA match - I suspect the response will be "And?"
IDPA is a game of rules. It's not fair to the competitors to not enforce the rules - and enforce them fairly across the board - to Experts and to Marksman.
Regards,
James
So, do you give everyone 1 inch? How about 2 inches"? "Well you gave that guy 1 inch and you gave that guy 2 inches" will be the hue and cry. So you call them as you see them. Out is out.
Let IDPA HQ know that the cover rules were enforced too strictly at the Texas State IDPA match - I suspect the response will be "And?"
IDPA is a game of rules. It's not fair to the competitors to not enforce the rules - and enforce them fairly across the board - to Experts and to Marksman.
Regards,
James
- Mon May 26, 2014 11:02 am
- Forum: Competitive Shooting
- Topic: Texas State IDPA match
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Re: Texas State IDPA match
Well, you could think that - but as an SO on Stage 5, I can tell you we were calling cover properly and not too tight and not too loose. We awarded a lot of earned PEs on our stage.canvasbck wrote:I shot it. Shot well, but wished I had passed on this one. Cover calls were stupid tight. I wound up with 6PE's, exactly double the number of PE's I incurred during the last 7 sanctioned matches combined.
I think the problem comes from local club matches not calling cover correctly and people come to large sanctioned matches and get called for cover. I'm not saying that was you - but that is the case a lot of times.
We still have people that come to sanctioned matches and complain they get an FTN on a swinger. "Because we never give FTNs on a swinger at our local matches"
Unfortunately, I dug myself a 20 second hole on THAT exact stage (which was MY Stage to SO which makes it more pathetic) because I ran by the target on the right and didn't engage it and then shot the no-shoot at the back.
But I still didn't end up last in my division (ESP/EX) - so some saving grace in that
James