Glad to hear that!
QFT! I completely agree. To simply navigate about a stage under any time pressure at all, and shoot good points, is a huge task unto itself.
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Ditto. USPSA was probably one of my biggest drivers in improving my shooting. When I got into 2-gun, it made the rifle stuff feel like I was cheating. And IDPA . . . forget about it. Sadly it's been a few years since I shot a match (life happens, unfortunately) but I'm looking to get back into in earnest over the next year.
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Homestead's range is pretty nice, took a Langdon class there a few weeks ago. I might get a membership there so I can finally shoot my AR at their long distance range and for some other stuff.
I found out I wasn't working today so I went to South Florida Pistol Club and spoke with some dudes there; they told me AIWB is fine but I had to run it with my shirt tucked in but then I later spoke with the head safety director which resulted in the ok to shoot from concealment. Only thing I had to compromise on was keeping my gun exposed when I wasn't shooting which I was fine with. So that club and AIWB is ok, for those who are around the area and were wondering.
They wanted to be able to see that I didn't have a mag loaded in my gun. Ya know those darn Darkstar holsters have a tendency of loading a round up and firing the gun when it's holstered. :p
I was just happy I was able to compete from concealment but getting a "I don't like those appendix holsters because it's dangerous" from an old guy that was wearing a Serpa almost made me laugh.
Ignoring the ever ubiquitous range derp is an important skill itself.