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  1. I think this is a troll...

    Nope.

    Here is the Eblast:

    What’s in this Eblast
    • Deletion of the flat footed reload
    • Creation of a new Division
    • Date and venue change for the World Championship
    • Clarifications for 4th quarter
    The IDPA Rule Book
    HQ has received a number of calls asking when the new rule book will be posted. Although we are still working on it, we do want to let you know that we are listening to the membership and want to give you a little peak into the direction we are headed.
    The first, and one of the biggest announcements, is on the flatfooted reload. While we thought we were headed the right direction with this, it became obvious that the membership at large did not like this new rule and that we missed the mark by implementing it. The members have spoken using the suggestion tool and we listened. When this version of the rule book becomes effective, the flat footed reload will not be gone. Big cheers all around we are sure.
    Another announcement almost as big is the addition of a new division in IDPA. We actually have two ideas and again, we want your input. The final specifics of each option are yet to be determined, as we want the members opinion first on which option to peruse.
    Option 1: Compact Carry Pistol (CCP) – this would be for double action or single action guns. This division would be largely like SSP otherwise but the gun size would be limited to guns of M&P compact or Glock 19 size.
    Option 2: Laser and Optic Pistol (LOP) – this division would allow for the mounting of a laser or slide mounted optic on the handgun. The optic would have to be mounted between the rear of the ejection port and the rear of the slide. Both single action and double action would be allowed. We might also add revolver to this division.
    Remember, the complete requirements are not yet set for these divisions but we want you to tell us the direction to work on. To let us know, please got to www.surveymonkey.com/s/JT6HJDF to make your choice.
    With the addition of this new division, we have also decided to eliminate the ESR Division. While we know that this will make a few people unhappy, the results for sanctioned matches in the past year show that ESR comprises less than 3 percent of all competitors. This number also holds true for classifications held by our entire membership. We are looking at the possibility of adding these guns back to SSR so that we do not completely lose our members ability to shoot them.
    One of the last areas that we are working hard on is adding some of the creativity back to the stage designers’ toolbox. We are making good progress and we think that the members and match directors will be happy with the end results.
    As it stands currently, we are on track to have this rule book completed and ready for the 2015 shooting season. As soon as we have a firm date to post the complete rulebook we will let you know.
    Date, Venue Change for 2015 IDPA World Shoot
    Because of the desire for greater accessibility for U.S. members, the bulk of our membership, we have decided that the 2015 IDPA World Shoot will be rescheduled to take place this coming September in Tulsa, Oklahoma, taking the place of the scheduled US Nationals.
    Originally planned for March 25-29 in Caguas, Puerto Rico, the 2015 IDPA World Shoot will now take place September 16-19 at the U.S. Shooting Academy in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
    When we originally planned the details for the 2015 World Shoot, IDPA’s second such international championship match, we looked to host it outside the continental U.S., selecting Puerto Rico as the destination. While Puerto Rico offers an excellent venue, and what would no doubt be a top rate competitive shooting and social event, IDPA mis-estimated the level of enthusiasm such a match outside the continental U.S. would generate among U.S. members. Our first priority is to deliver IDPA members a first-class championship event and right now the majority of our members, that would fill the match, are telling us they want that event to be held closer to home citing the still depressed economy as one of the reasons to limit travel.
    IDPA members that registered early for the World Shoot will be guaranteed slots at the rescheduled event in Tulsa. Additionally, IDPA has lowered the match fee from $275 to $225, which reflects the reduced costs of hosting the match in the mainland US.
    The Puerto Rico IDPA community continues to grow with their Caguas Challenge and the Puerto Rico Nationals match gaining popularity among major match competitors, and we are looking forward to possibly hosting an international championship in Puerto Rico in the coming years. IDPA HQ will work with Max and the Caguas club on the possibility of hosting a major match during the same time frame for those that still wish to visit this great club and location.
    Clarifications for Q4
    Today we have posted the clarifications document for the second quarter of 2014. This document addresses requests that were submitted through September. Submissions after that period will be addressed in the new rule book review. Some requests may not be listed if it was determined by the team that no clarification was needed, or if the request was for a rule change rather than a clarification. These clarifications will go into effect immediately.
    We encourage all Area Coordinators, Safety Officer Instructors and Match Directors to familiarize themselves with the clarifications and cascade to their shooters.
    The Q4 Rulebook Clarifications document can be found here: www.idpa.com/misc.
  2. Will be interesting to see who take's the ball and runs with it if it won't be USPSA.

    IDPA

    It just happened.

    IDPA is asking members to decide:

    Option 1: Compact Carry Pistol (CCP) – this would be for double action or single action guns. This division would be largely like SSP otherwise but the gun size would be limited to guns of M&P compact or Glock 19 size.

    Option 2: Laser and Optic Pistol (LOP) – this division would allow for the mounting of a laser or slide mounted optic on the handgun. The optic would have to be mounted between the rear of the ejection port and the rear of the slide. Both single action and double action would be allowed. We might also add revolver to this division.

  3. I see some "pros" in shooting videos with locked elbows and straight arms but they also have arms and shoulders like a bouncer..... like I did 40 years ago. As we get old, you have to accomodate a little and reduce stress on specific joints.

    Bob Vogel is a pretty skinny guy:

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  4. Which bullets? The profile is what matters. 147 Bayous run just fine through mine at 1.135". I don't know how far out I can go, but I know that they still drop free at 1.140". They will shoot high, so you might want to change your front sight. I have a .170 Dawson on mine.

    I changed my front sight to Dawson .195 for 147. I had .175 and it shoots high.

    What this for POA/POI at 25 yards?

  5. 147gr hits high with the stock sights for my Shadow so I am trying to figure out if the height of the CZ Comp rear is taller, shorter or the same as the stock rear so I can figure out what size front to get with it.

    What height ended up working for you with 147gr? 6.5?

  6. Damn, I didn't know they existed. Thanks for the link, doing more research now. I can't seem to find many sites selling part # MGCZ7510B. I'm guessing it is a relatively new item. I'm tempted to order some to test them out in my shadow.

    Yeah, it sucks for both of us living in a restricted State. But having magazines that only hold 10 rounds has proven to reduce crime :rolleyes:

  7. Have a SP-01 Shadow Custom on the way, but since I live in the People's Republik of Kalifornia - I need to order 10-round mags.

    I searched the forum and it looks like a lot of people like the Mec-Gar magazines. Are the Mecgar 10-rounders just as reliable as the standard capacity ones?

    Also, who makes good aluminum basepads for 10-round magazines? They need to be IDPA & Production legal.

    I read that the Springer Precision ones will not fit the 10-rounders.

    Thanks!

  8. I have been shooting Glocks for about 2 years now, usually matches or practice every weekend.

    If I shoot at a medium pace, I can get both hits in the A / 0 zones.

    If I shoot fast splits, my first shot is good but the second is low / left.

    I know that when going fast, I am jerking the trigger.

    Is dry-fire the best way to correct this, or are there some other drills that will help me improve?

  9. Everyone is going to think the division they shoot is the hardest, making them the best shooter. The reality is the different divisions just test you in different ways. Pick the one you like, and have fun. Don't start thinking are a better than someone else just because of the division you shoot.

    No one said anything like that. I think Revolver is definitely harder than Production. But I think the other divisions - the equipment is setup so its easier to shoot well.

  10. Shooting fast alpha's of fast stage times? Round count is a big factor. I would put Single Stack as more difficult than Production. * rounds and skinny mags are tough.

    But in Single Stack you have:

    Single action, Short & light triggers for better accuracy & speed

    Major Power Factor scoring

    Many people can't shoot a Glock or M&P accurately or fast.

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