XD-M Classifier
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one thing i dont get about the idpa classifier is why dont they just have the person draw to weakhand when doing any weakhand shooting
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Now that's some nice shooting. Love the XD-M
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Great shooting! I just got a XDM 40 3.8 and love it
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Another reason I frgot to mention is that John Mosses Browning was Mormon. Shooting just comes natural I guess.
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did u order this or buy it
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I hate answering for other people but I know that he's using a Blade-Tech. Great holsters they just take some time to make.
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That was part of the penalty for bringing an auto to a revolver match. It was a ton of fun but I'll tell you this, you have no idea how long it really takes to load a mag until youre being timed on it. They also made us hand load one shot at a time for 6 shots/3 bad guys. That was a bit of a pain digging out the rounds from my pocket.
Do you mean the gun? It was a test gun. We have an XDm9 we're testing right now that is definatly a keeper.
gpepin1 2 years ago
OMG !!! Why are you filling your magazines on the clock?
I haven't tried the 9mm XDM yet, but I am sure you will love it. I have only held it and I love it.
gpepin1 3 years ago
Yes, it was a 40cal, you are correct.
gpepin1 3 years ago
IDPA scoring is based on a system called Vickers Count. The elapsed time for the shooter to complete the stage is the "raw time." One half of one second is added for every point down from a perfect score, and time is also added for procedural penalties, to create the final score for the stage. Hence, the "down (whatever) number" terminology when scoring.
gpepin1 3 years ago
The torso area of the target that surrounds the "-0" zone (a lung shot, for example, or a spleen shot)is worth four out of five points, and is called as "down one." The outer periphery of the target is worth only two out of five possible points, and is called as "down three."
gpepin1 3 years ago
The maximum value of any hit on this target is five points. The 8" diameter circle in the upper chest, or the head of the target, each get this maximum value. Therefore, if the scorer calls "down zero," it means there are no points down from perfect, and the shooter has achieved a perfect score.
gpepin1 3 years ago