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  1. yes, the target presentation would be the same for all shooters, except for the last part of the 4 plates. the scoring plate would contain the design of the card chosen, with the other 3 as non scoring plates..... but after reading the link, i realise the stage do not follpw the IPSC rules
  2. Scenerio: Before the shooter starts, he chooses a card from 4 different suits without looking. The RO then places the chosen card on a hidden target. The shooter then start the COF. When the hidden target is exposed, the chosen card is also shown. the shooter then engages the rest of the course. At the end of the course, the shooter is required to shoot one of the 4 plates with a different suit based on the chosen card. Is this type of course allowed in IPSC??
  3. Thanks Ron, but I was actually thinking about the briefings on procedure for shoot like IPSC or is it engage targets in any order?? Am an IPSC newbie.. how does 3 gun work??? Sorry if asking too much, but its better than pretending to know rite?? Min
  4. Thanks a lot!! Anyone has the sequence to shooting the steel challenge?? anymore practical shooting sports aside from Bianchi and steel challenge???
  5. Having heard of Bianchi cup, steel challenge etc from posts, but do not really know how to play them... anyone can provide clues to playing? am trying to incorporate into my club.. thanks!! Min
  6. Just curious, I saw a USPSA / IPSC?? competition video. It took place in a forest of sorts and the shooter had to navigate through the forest as part of the course. However the course of fire obviously broke the 180 degree rule. Why is it still acceptable?? Opinions I got was that since the course cover a large area, pointing the gun in front of you would suffice. Any suggestions? One more thing: does having the trigger finger in the trigger guard when not shooting constitute a DQ? or a warning from the RO before he actually DQ the shooter? Thanks!
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