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    Yeah but think how much time it saves to have someone already patching and scoring.

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    This is the problem I have with organised pistol shooting in NZ- asking shooters with little "experience" with pistols (as in Tyros) to operate them safely while in "speed" matches, is irresponsible, while slow firing "plinking" at targets is not encouraged.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ranger 888 View Post
    This is the problem I have with organised pistol shooting in NZ- asking shooters with little "experience" with pistols (as in Tyros) to operate them safely while in "speed" matches, is irresponsible, while slow firing "plinking" at targets is not encouraged.
    ???

    We are the only country that I know of that has a holster course.

    If what is taught on that course is followed, 99% of those DQ examples would never happen.







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    Quote Originally Posted by Ranger 888 View Post
    This is the problem I have with organised pistol shooting in NZ- asking shooters with little "experience" with pistols (as in Tyros) to operate them safely while in "speed" matches, is irresponsible, while slow firing "plinking" at targets is not encouraged.
    Umm, my personal experience is the exact opposite. New shooters are encouraged repeatedly by fellow shooters, and sometimes told by the RO, to shoot slow and accurate 1st. They also learn the value of being safe when they get DQ'd. Catch 22, if they don't learn how to shoot safe, how do they shoot safe.

    Which club were you experiencing this ?
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