That's an old habit I'm trying to break. When the Glock 26 first came out, the mag release button on mine was horrible, and I used my index finger on the back of the slide to provide a little back pressure so I could drop the mag more reliably.
If you have an unloaded start stage do you have to use mags on the barrel if it doesn’t specify? Was wondering if I could grab a mag from my belt while moving to P1…
I’m not an IDPA rules expert, so don’t take my word for it, but… The stage description will dictate where your spare mags start - on the barrel/table or on your belt. If they start on the barrel/table, you can leave them or take them with you. So, if you’re not moving, don’t waste time stuffing mags into pouches. If you’re leaving that position, it could be better to take them, or just grab one as you run by again.
Montlake does Rimfire Falling Steel matches (.22LR only) where you can run a pistol or a rifle (maybe both, I'm not sure). Cleveland has the Southern Action Shooters, where you can run any combination of pistol, PCC, and/or shotgun.
💪💪💪⚡️⚡️⚡️Looks like it was a GOOD DAY!!!
It was good. I intentionally took some riskier shots just to boost my confidence before next weekend.
🤙🤙🤙 Around 15 sec... your reload technique... Was that different? Looks like you used your index finger in the mechanics.
That's an old habit I'm trying to break. When the Glock 26 first came out, the mag release button on mine was horrible, and I used my index finger on the back of the slide to provide a little back pressure so I could drop the mag more reliably.
@@Delta-Alpha-Kilo Ahh!! I thought you were pulling off some Slick-John Wick sh!t out there!!! 🤙🤙🤙 #LetsGo
If you have an unloaded start stage do you have to use mags on the barrel if it doesn’t specify? Was wondering if I could grab a mag from my belt while moving to P1…
I’m not an IDPA rules expert, so don’t take my word for it, but… The stage description will dictate where your spare mags start - on the barrel/table or on your belt. If they start on the barrel/table, you can leave them or take them with you. So, if you’re not moving, don’t waste time stuffing mags into pouches. If you’re leaving that position, it could be better to take them, or just grab one as you run by again.
Do they run pistol/rifle courses? I haven't heard of this place, only dead zero.
Montlake does Rimfire Falling Steel matches (.22LR only) where you can run a pistol or a rifle (maybe both, I'm not sure). Cleveland has the Southern Action Shooters, where you can run any combination of pistol, PCC, and/or shotgun.