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[June 8th] IPSC Level II Harbour House club

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 833 ✭✭✭Sikamick


    HuJu wrote: »
    Hi All,

    Was at the practical shoot at harbour house on Sunday and I also have been at practical shoots at the Midlands in the past.

    There seems to be a big difference in how practical shooting is done at the two Ranges. The shoot that I saw at the Midlands Range was all static shooting at paper Targets only while at the Nurney shoot there was running of competitors with their guns and also shooting at steel targets.

    Is the range at the Midlands not up to spec for practical shooting or what?

    One thing for sure the shoot yesterday was a credit and a most enjoyable day out from a specetator point of view in which there were many of.

    Come on Midlands stop the boring Competitions and open up and be like the other ranges show the sport for what it is and have some fun.

    Hu

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    Ju - hu, with respect could you think before you post, in your comment you do no good for the Mid-Lands or The People in the Harbour House Club.

    The people that own and run the club in Nurney have put a lot money and effort into setting up their range and I am sure they don't allow any practices that would jeopardize the sport or their club.

    As for the Mid-Lands, it is one of the best run and safest ranges I have been on.

    Please keep the SPORT in mind when you make a comment, it is bigger than anyone individual or club.


    Michael O'Connor
    Secretary to Dublin Target Sports Club


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 411 ✭✭packas


    What you saw at MNSCI was standard exercises. These are designed to test basic IPSC skill sets i.e draws, re-loads etc. What you saw at Nurney was a Level II IPSC match. Both are very different types of shooting & it's impossible to try and compare them as they're desinged for different purposes. The standard exercises may not be as spectator friendly as an IPSC match but still it's very challanging shoot.


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