Thanks guys I will email you. ..
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From: Bill Stewart <stewartbill06@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: 12/30/2016 9:02 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: bas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [bas] Re: New IDPA Rules
Thanks, Wade. I check Practicescore regularly for Bradford, so I will be there
for next match. Looking forward.
Hope everyone enjoys the New Years. I did grad work at Ohio State, so you know
what game I am watching
Bill
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On Dec 30, 2016 8:59 PM, "Wade Price" <wade.price@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Bull,
We will use the rules that are in effect. Presumably 2017.1a.
Pre-registration is preferred, but is not required. Pre-registration helps me
out because the information is captured electronically. When people fill out
information on paper, I have a hard time reading it. Consequently, they may not
get notification of their score.
Wade
On Dec 30, 2016, at 6:24 PM, Bill Stewart <stewartbill06@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am good with emphasizing accuracy. And most of the changes should be fine.
I'm anxious to get back to shooting matches.
Do we sign up in advance for the next one, or is it OK to show up that morning
and register? And will we go by the latest version of the new rules?
Happy New Year to all Bill Stewart
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On Dec 30, 2016 4:19 PM, "Wade Price" <wade.price@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Haters gonna hate. ;) However, most of the comments I have heard have been
positive.
The two biggest issues are one second per point down and fault lines.
I would have preferred that points down remained at 1/2 a second, but I can
live with one second per point down. I don’t think it will change the outcome
of matches much.
Fault lines will eliminate the subjectivity of cover calls, inconsistent
enforcement of which was a big problem. Some people are concerned that fault
lines will make it harder to engage some targets. This is true. However, I
think it can be addressed by good stage design.
CCP and BUG dimensions/weights changed to make them more realistic, eliminating
some gamer guns from those divisions.
The new target has a 4” down zero circle in the head box. This adds a little
spice to the game.
Everything else in the new rules is simplification, with many restrictions
removed.
So, as far as I am concerned, BAS will remain an IDPA club.
Wade
On Dec 30, 2016, at 12:54 AM, W. Paniccia (G Mail) <wpaniccia@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I'm seeing some hate and content in various places about some of the IDPA new
rules. To the point of a club wanting to not be an IDPA club anymore. Or at
lease a suggestion by its members.
Am I missing something with the new rules that are making this to be harder
than it seems?
I know I have been to a match recently, but perhaps I need to come to a match
with the new rules and see for myself.
Bill
Bill Paniccia
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