Search found 3 matches

by Plato
Sun Apr 25, 2010 11:26 am
Forum: Competitive Shooting
Topic: Looking For Dallas Area IDPA
Replies: 29
Views: 6201

Re: Looking For Dallas Area IDPA

Beiruty wrote:I shot at Collin County IDPA and that club do observe 100% of IDPA rules, 10 rds max, shoot from behind cover. I found it very restrictive compared to Dallas Pistol Club. There rules are more relaxed and you have both real world gun matches, personal defense matches and steel matches. All are fun but I prefer the real world gun and personal defense matches.

I shoot IPSC too.

That is true, CCIDPA is indeed a real IDPA club and their matches are run by the rule book. That is one of the requirements for an IDPA club which is, I gather, what the OP was requesting. ;-)
by Plato
Thu Apr 22, 2010 1:01 pm
Forum: Competitive Shooting
Topic: Looking For Dallas Area IDPA
Replies: 29
Views: 6201

Re: Looking For Dallas Area IDPA

Show up before 9:30am and let em know you are new so you make sure to get in on the new shooter briefing.

Matches are scheduled to start at 10am and usually are over by 2pm -obviously the number of shooters and stages can cut it down or stretch the time out a bit. And its just good form to either make it out to help setup or be willing to stay and help with tear down (usually a 15-30 minute operation with all the good help that shoots those matches).
by Plato
Thu Apr 22, 2010 10:44 am
Forum: Competitive Shooting
Topic: Looking For Dallas Area IDPA
Replies: 29
Views: 6201

Re: Looking For Dallas Area IDPA

Collin County IDPA http://www.ccidpa.org/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; shoots every weekend and rarely less than 8 stage matches -great bang for the buck. Very new shooter friendly and by shooting larger matches along side the MA/EX shooters you pick things up a bit faster than at smaller low round count matches (IMO).

They shoot just north of Greenville and will host the 2010 Texas State Match on June 12.

Return to “Looking For Dallas Area IDPA”