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Update on NRA bid for IPSC shooting in the UK

Posted: Fri May 23, 2014 1:53 pm
by techguy

Re: Update on NRA bid for IPSC shooting in the UK

Posted: Fri May 23, 2014 2:36 pm
by 4Islander
:good:

Re: Update on NRA bid for IPSC shooting in the UK

Posted: Fri May 23, 2014 3:06 pm
by TJC
I feel my membership fees are increasingly being well spent. Good to see.

Re: Update on NRA bid for IPSC shooting in the UK

Posted: Fri May 23, 2014 6:36 pm
by ordnance
Looks like a good idea, thankfully I can shoot IPSC here and don't leave my firearm at the range. But its a start if anyone is interested in shooting IPSC pistol.

Re: Update on NRA bid for IPSC shooting in the UK

Posted: Fri May 23, 2014 11:50 pm
by Alpha1
I have no idea what IPSC means.

Re: Update on NRA bid for IPSC shooting in the UK

Posted: Sat May 24, 2014 12:12 am
by DaveB
International Practical Shooting Confederation.

Basically it is pistol shooting under simulated 'combat' conditions. Drawing from holster, engaging targets - often from cover (I.e. around the corners of buildings, or through windows and doors), sometime shooting on the move, almost always reloading on the move and engaging more targets. Scored according to hits on particular areas of the (very) roughly human-shaped target (A, B, C, and D representing hits on various areas with A being the most 'lethal' and therefore scoring highest) against the time taken to finish the course of fire. Time penalties for misses and for hits on 'no-shoot' targets representing for example, hard cover or hostages.

It is often combined with using a shotgun and rifle to make a '3-gun' match. Great fun!

Re: Update on NRA bid for IPSC shooting in the UK

Posted: Sat May 24, 2014 11:36 pm
by Alpha1
International Practical Shooting Confederation.

Basically it is pistol shooting under simulated 'combat' conditions. Drawing from holster, engaging targets - often from cover (I.e. around the corners of buildings, or through windows and doors), sometime shooting on the move, almost always reloading on the move and engaging more targets. Scored according to hits on particular areas of the (very) roughly human-shaped target (A, B, C, and D representing hits on various areas with A being the most 'lethal' and therefore scoring highest) against the time taken to finish the course of fire. Time penalties for misses and for hits on 'no-shoot' targets representing for example, hard cover or hostages.

It is often combined with using a shotgun and rifle to make a '3-gun' match. Great fun!
Sounds like fun but how do you manage the pistol shooting bit how can you re load on the move pistols are illegal aren't they. Or am I missing some thing.

Re: Update on NRA bid for IPSC shooting in the UK

Posted: Sun May 25, 2014 12:15 am
by ordnance
Sounds like fun but how do you manage the pistol shooting bit how can you re load on the move pistols are illegal aren't they. Or am I missing some thing.
You just drop out one mag and load another. Its popular in this part of the UK.

Northern Ireland Practical Shooting Confederation: IPSC.

http://www.ipscni.org/

Re: Update on NRA bid for IPSC shooting in the UK

Posted: Sun May 25, 2014 6:24 am
by DaveB
The fact that pistols are basically illegal in England would make IPSC a bit of a challenge. Maybe they are trying to get IPSC recognised as a way to regaining pistols perhaps?

Check out this IPSC video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8a_n3phvb4

Re: Update on NRA bid for IPSC shooting in the UK

Posted: Sun May 25, 2014 8:24 am
by techguy
IPSC isn't just pistol shooting. It's shotguns and rifles too.