Rick, Caleb and Steve sit down to talk about the theory of stage design for popular shooting sports like IDPA and USPSA. This episode also starts a series that will focus on ideation, designing, stage setup and shooting them.
Send your stage designs to powerfactorshow@gmail.com if you want us to take a look at them.
Hope you guys touch on indoor stages. I participate in a winter league that takes place indoors, we're always looking at ways to make the stages more interesting and still safe.
tamDOTaudio 3 weeks ago
Stage 12 at the 2011 Area 2 Championship epitomized the risk/reward theory of stage design you guys mention in this show. It was only 8 shots, but how you shot it varied greatly on how good you thought you are.
ExurbanKevin 3 weeks ago in playlist Uploaded videos
Thanks lads, as always very interesting show...we don’t have IDPA or USPSA in Australia but even the IPSC content is excellent
ThePlaydough82 3 weeks ago
Very interesting..all things when looking at stages I wouldn't have even thought to consider like dominate hand, or height. I like Caleb am short and so I wouldn't have even thought of port height being an issue.. Thanks again for the great episode. Keep up the good work.
FREAKIEFROG 3 weeks ago
Best episode yet,very interesting topic.
Fatboydishman 3 weeks ago
I did an IDPA (local club) match a couple weeks ago that had a facing up range and retreat on the same stage. It was, interesting. Just a little too much going on at one time for my first actual match with a new to me pistol. I did my tac reload while retreating which I thought would help.. it didn't.
maniakaz 3 weeks ago