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Uploaded by on Aug 4, 2007

My first time in IPSC competition 30th National Championship held at PCDHF shooting range, Port Coquitlam, BC, Canada. I' m a newbie in this sport and like the discipline of Safety First ! ! !

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  • Interesting, to everyone hear complaining about his speed. It is his first time and SAFETY is more important than speed in this type of enviroment.

    The right way of becoming quick and accurate is by first taking your time making sure you have a near 100% accuracy and then start doing it quicker and quicker.

    If you start with doing ok and apply speed you will totally suck.

    I enjoyed watching this beginners movie greatly.

    -Tobe

  • the title of this video promised me extremity...this is interesting at the very most

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  • Accuracy first and Speed will come later. Good job

  • "Have fun safely, finish the match"

    "Get alpha's and don't worry about speed"

  • This is just like learning how to play guitar.When paying guitar,and practicing going up and down the fret board,you start out slow enough that you HIT every string cleanly without partially hitting another string.You keep doing this as you pick up speed.Everytime you mess up,you start from the beginning.By doing this you become a proficient player.It kind of parrallels this gun sport

  • Everyone has to start somewhere, check on him in 10 years or so and he will more than likely be in the top 100 shooters.

  • looks like fun

  • If someone is going to compete I believe from personal experience that there has to be some element of speed involved. Why waist your time and money to compete if you are going to just loose? I think a person who wants to compete should always practice safety while training and then bring in the speed. When that person goes to a competition he or she should already be able to apply speed and accuracy or it is just a waist of time.

  • @AlexWynand Brits still are allowed to have guns., just a lot lower percentage of them. I agree not as many people know how to fight with hands in NA but then again i personally would rather be more proficient with firearms and be able to engage at a distance with less chance of me getting injured. Just a though

  • i think he did really well for his first competition very safe always maintained control of his muzzle but my favorite part of the vid is at around 4:00 when you hear in the background " i don't know man it looks bad i think you should go to the hospital and get some stitches

  • what caliber is the gun?

  • First time shooting a gun ever?

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