mc5aw
Member
I'm almost ashamed to admit it, but after collecting S&Ws for over 20 years (and shooting for many more) I shot my first IDPA this morning. What a great time! As a IDPA newbie, I went through the stages with a SIG 228 (in the beginner group), and didn't do too badly. The advanced competitors were very impressive, and somewhat intimidating with their speed and accuracy. After shoulder surgery in a few weeks, I'll have another match each month through October to enjoy. I'm hoping to try it with a revolver at least once before the season ends.
If you've never tried IDPA, it's definitely worth it ... lots of fun, and a great way to work on shooting drills/skills besides standard target range stuff.
If you've never tried IDPA, it's definitely worth it ... lots of fun, and a great way to work on shooting drills/skills besides standard target range stuff.