Shot my first IDPA match today

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Wildscar
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Shot my first IDPA match today

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And I had a blast. I met up with Age_ranger out at Elm Fork today. I can defiantly say it was more fun than just shooting targets at a regular range trip. I thought I was going to have a bad time when I drop my mag on my first reload of the day. Didn't let it get to me to bad and soon got over it. I placed 10th out of 20 shooters. Age_Ranger was real good at givin tips and suggestions. Hes defiantly a good guy to get to know. I will defiantly be meetin up with him again to shoot one of these. :D

Was defiantly a good day over all. Everyone out there was a nice and easy going and very safety conscious. Even the 10yr old kid that was shooting. He was good too.
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Sounds like an awesome match! I am glad you had a safe/ good time.

I have met some of the finest men and women I know shooting IDPA...if you ask, they will teach. 10th out of 20?! That is awesome.
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jbirds1210 wrote:10th out of 20?! That is awesome.
Jason
After looking at the results alittle close I noticed that Age got 1st in the division that he was shooting and I placed 1st in the unclasses shooters. :coolgleamA: I will definatly be doing it again.
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I wish they had posted the times I was really moving that last stage. I think I made up a bunch of time on just that last one. I'm gonna have to drink a Dr. Pepper and lose my fiber optic rod out of my front sight more often!!!
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Sounds like you're a natural at it.
It's a lot of fun.
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The NRA & TSRA are a bargain; they're much cheaper than the cold, dead hands experience.
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