Anybody read Donna's article?
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Re: Anybody read Donna's article?
Ummmm... what did I miss?
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Re: Anybody read Donna's article?
The current issue of the IDPA's Tactical Journal. Our own CompVest and SRVA have articles in it.Wildscar wrote:Ummmm... what did I miss?
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Re: Anybody read Donna's article?
CV's is on the Lady's shoot that she spoke of in the Women's Competitive shootin' subsection of this here forum.
SRVA's is on how to be an objective (and clearly he's been on the other side of the coin) SO.
both articles are very well done.
SRVA's is on how to be an objective (and clearly he's been on the other side of the coin) SO.
both articles are very well done.
FWIW, IIRC, AFAIK, FTMP, IANAL. YMMV.
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Re: Anybody read Donna's article?
Skiprr wrote:The current issue of the IDPA's Tactical Journal. Our own CompVest and SRVA have articles in it.Wildscar wrote:Ummmm... what did I miss?
Yup, its on page 30. And it is excellent.
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