the scores are up for NTPS's match this past weekend http://www.ntps.org/matchresults.htm
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the scores are up for NTPS's match this past weekend http://www.ntps.org/matchresults.htm
Scores are posted for Tac2 (Hillbilly Hosers) http://tac2.com/pdf/displaypdf.php?recno=10
DaG
Youth and skill are no match for experience and treachery.........
Speed is a tactic,and a pretty damn good one......
NTPS does it again.....another great match and challenging courses of fire.For those who were there,what about stage 5 and all the "no-shoots".I bet i heard " i don't know what i am going to do here or i need help" a dozen times.Man it was a blast.NTPS once again shows why they have such huge turn-outs.Way to go guys.
Stage 5 was a total trip! Turns out it was one of my better stages of the match. I stunk up the place on 1 , 2 and 3. Not too bad on 4 and 5.
NTPS ROCKS!
I hate no shootsNTPS always puts on a good match.
Thats right nb forrest their matches are great even if I come in last.
Bob
TFA, NRA, IDPA, 3 Gun
It's always a great day, If you don't believe me try missing one.
it's better to come in last than to not play at all![]()
http://www.tac2.com/pdf/displaypdf.php?recno=14
I don't know how many of you have shot IDPA but I highly recommend it especially at TAC2, occasionally I shoot idpa at Kettle foot in Bristol, I'm pretty sure first timers shoot free the first time both places.
I have taken several training classes but had no idea what I would do under stress if “x” situation happened such as double feed, failure to feed etc. until I started shooting matches, I realize that an idpa match isn’t Bubba & his brother trying to relieve you of your valuables or life but trust me get out there in front of several people & you will feel the pressure.
The 2 main reasons I like Tac2 are #1 it’s 10 minutes from my house & #2 his stages are creative. Expect moving targets, steel reactive targets, shooting into or out of vehicles, etc.
A brief description of the last match
Stage 1
7 steel targets shot down a hallway from a doorway with 4 cardboard targets to the sides one of which was a disappearing target triggered by stepping on a spot in the hall
Stage 2 3 & 4
Were all similar, 3 cardboard targets grouped closely in all 3
Stage 2 required 3 shots on all paper with 1 head shot each, the first 3 shots in tactical sequence
Stage 3 same as 2 minus the headshots but shots had to be made while retreating
Stage 4 same as 3 but stationary all shots from weak hand
Stage 5
Shooter starts at the door to the saloon at buzzer shooter engaged black & white targets from the left & right windows alternating windows / colors for each shot. This was the match make or break stage.
Stage 6
Basic Bill Drill, 6 shots from surrender position as fast as possible.
Stage 7
El Presidente shooter starts with back to targets 6 rounds in the gun, at buzzer shooter turns, then draws fires 2 per target at which point your firearm will be at slide lock reload & put 2 more in each target.
Stage 8
Shooter starts seated ankles crossed & fingers locked at buzzer shooter draws fires 3 rounds into T1 & T2 then perform a tactical reload move to barrel Then engage T3-T6 from the left of the barrel & T7-T10 from the right side.
Sorry I don’t have any pics maybe next time.
BTW I was 6th in CDP
I like Henry County Gun Club for shooting IDPA, great bunch and have great stages.
Bob
TFA, NRA, IDPA, 3 Gun
It's always a great day, If you don't believe me try missing one.
Scores are up for ORSA IPSC......http://www.orsaipsc.org/match_results.htm#ipsc7_21_07
DaG
Youth and skill are no match for experience and treachery.........
Speed is a tactic,and a pretty damn good one......