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Man this guy is quick...

Funny you show this clip. The last IPSC match I shot there was a stage similar to this, back in 2000 I think. Three targets, staggered with some hard cover on each. Draw, six on each, reload between targets. I did it in 6.12 4 points down, no one that day could have topped that---------until Max Michel happened to come to the match, beat my time by almost 1 second!

What were you running that day?
 
one of those guns ( we all have one) that I wish I had not sold. But after I stopped shooting competition I did not need it but did need the 2K I got for it. But still in hindsight I wish I still had it.

Hahaha... After a 15 year hiatus I am returning to the addiction and my 8 year old is in the makings.

Sold off many of my "race" guns over the years. But, I can always build more.
 
I personally know Max and Jerry and have run them through stages at the Area 6 matches. They ARE wicked fast and smooth as silk every time, not just the promo videos. Oh and they rarely have a hit out of the A zone. If you wanna see how old folks do it search my screen name on youtube.
very nice Boz
 
Wish I could. When I started IPSC in 1988 it was 7 years after I had a bad car accident. My left hip had to be screwed together in 8 places, my knee in 2. So when I started IPSC I could not run or maneuver as well as the others but learned to pull the trigger, but more importantly, as Rob Laytham called it, economy of motion. What to do between the shots, etc. Finally 7 years ago they developed a ceramic hip replacement that would work with my injury. Only drawback is I cannot run or jump for fear of breaking it. I know if I tried IPSC or even IDPA I very we'll will run or jump, it is not that important as walking.
 
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