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http://www.ipsc.org/

There's a link on the main page there boss...Maybe we can get one of those old cottonwoods to attack and be horribly mutilated by the thunderous gunfire...?
Just got in a while ago...Looks great for me...I'll have all my stuff done by friday night...How about camping?...Is there a place down there that's safe for a camp fire if we dig a pit? Don't know why I didn't think of that before, I could get more than 1 day away from work like that!

There's another link that may have some alternative stuff as well...

http://www.uspsa.org/

Lookin' forward to it...:smile:
 

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Gyp_c,
No problem on the campfire, but if you want to stay all night, you know there's always room inside, my kids are gone and we have 2 extra bedrooms, my home is yours! Sandy say to tell your daughter that the twins will be here, see if she would like to come down and help babysit, she'll have fun (their 1st birthday ia May 3)
BTW, thanks for the links
 

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IPSC standard targets are 45 cm by 75 cm. The IPSC Classic (Turtle) targets are 45 by 57 cm. In other words, 18 across and 24 high for the standard targets.

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That's above and beyond Larry...Thanks so much! I'll pass it on to my daughter!

Tom! ...you comin'?
 

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Can’t make it. I am hosting/running a Law Enforcement Match that day. I should actually be at the Single Stack Classic but I had committed to this match before they gave me a date. Who knew they would pick THIS weekend.

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Thanks Tom, and thanks for converting the "cm's" to inches for us old guys. I've got a big stack of cardboard here at work that I was saving for "something" someday. They're 12x24, so I can convert them to practice IPSC targets.
 

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Speaking of targets, I am new to IPSC (several months) and will be trying IDPA in a few weeks.

I want to set up practices in my garage (a safe area) and would like to simulate the targets at different ranges. What would the dimensions be of an IPSC target at 20 -30-40-50 feet?
 
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