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  1. Reading CoF 10 and the definitions for Tactical Priority and Tactical Sequence, I have a question or two. For Tactical Priority, I am to shoot the targets either from near to far (as long as there is more than 2 yards difference in distance) or as they are seen. I am guessing that if multiple shots are required that all shots are fired one after the other, right? Three targets, two shots each would be fired as 2-2-2, near to far, right? For Tactical Sequence, I am to shoot one shot on each target and then repeat. Three targets with two shots each would be shot as 1-1-2-1-1. However, and this is my main question, there doesn't seem to be a requirement to shoot them in some tactical priority order. I couldn't find anywhere in the rules that said anything about the order in which they are to be shot. So, if I want to sweep left to right and then right to left, that would be ok regardless of target distance, right? I have yet to get involved with IDPA (just another new guy!) - the weather wasn't permitting this past weekend so I'll probably head to the clinic the first Saturday in December. In the meantime, I have a lot of rules to study. Richard
  2. I have read a lot of good things about the SP-01 Shadow and, I think, they are legal in California. The SP-01 variant (without the Shadow designator) is definitely on the list. What I haven't read is whether the Shadow plus an empty magazine will make the weight for IDPA SSP At the moment, I am considering whether to start shooting IDPA and I'm thinking the lowest division would be the place to start. I'm not inclined to buy a Glock 34 or 35 due to ejection problems with the most recent production lots. I think, instead, that I would consider the CZ 75 (if it is legal in the class) or the S&W M&P (probably 9mm). Any suggestions would be most welcome. I am aware that, far and away, the Glock G34 owns the SSP division. Richard
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