Rev Up Your Shooting Skills with IDPA
by
Lisa Bedford
The Survival Mom
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Many women
enjoy target shooting, but I have found something even better
a fun and practical shooting sport called IDPA. IDPA stands for
International Defensive Pistol Association and is a shooting sport
that simulates real life self-defense scenarios. Shooters use full
size weapons and holsters that are practical for real life concealed
carry. All you need to compete is a handgun, strong side belt holster,
magazine/speedloader holder, cover garment for concealment, and
eye and ear protection.
I have been
shooting in IDPA matches for a year now. Notice I didnt say
competing, because I am still far from reaching a competitive
skill level. IDPA is a friendly sport and beginners are always welcome.
Im not sure if this is true everywhere, but in my area kids
are also welcome. Experienced shooters are friendly and encouraging
and happy to share tips and discuss equipment and gadgets.
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Rev Up Your Shooting Skills with IDPAAt a match, shooters are assigned
to squads and are under the direction of a Safety Officer. The SO
runs the squad and gives all the range commands. A match consists
of several stages. In each stage, the SO reads a scenario and explains
the requirements for that stage. There are instructions for the
order of shooting targets and how many rounds in each target. For
example, you might need to put two rounds in the chest and one round
in the head of each target, from behind cover or while moving to
cover. You might have to shoot with just your strong hand or just
your weak hand. Some targets are marked non-threat and
partially block targets you need to hit. Most targets are fixed,
but some swing back and forth so they peek out from behind non-threat
targets. Some targets only face the shooter for a couple of seconds
and are activated by shooting a steel target. It is a challenge!
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May
10, 2012
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