I had an ER nurse in a class. I noticed she kept taking all head shots. Her response when asked why, "'I've seen too many people who have been shot in the chest putting up a fight in the ER." Point taken.
IDPA sizes are significantly larger than the stated scoring zones.
It’s not hard to take a sheet of legal paper and cut it down.
Same thing with drawing a 7” circle with a string, tape and pen.
But if you’re going to use the IDPA scoring for targets, you should probably move the target farther away to scale it.
I wouldn’t want to run and score it without the described scoring zones, but that’s just me.
Yes, but now you’re just making a completely different test.
There’s a difference between a close miss making 9 points and a close miss making 8 points.
10 points for an 8” circle is different than 7” too.
Move the target back or cut a sheet of paper.
Or call it something different.
Well actually, since "legal paper" is a US paper size, it would be kind of hard...
I suppose I could mess about with some appropriate size printer paper, a ruler, scissors, etc. but in my experience that becomes significantly more bothersome than just grabbing a standard size target that is easily available and just getting on with shooting the bloody drill.
Maybe it's because I'm such a lazy bastard but while I used to shoot a bunch of P-F drills that used different kinds of paper targets I've pretty much stopped with those. I don't even own a printer so mucking about with printing targets at work after clocking out, dealing with scaling errors since all the targets were meant to be printed on US paper sizes, ensuring I pack the correct paper targets to go with the planned drills, last minute changes with training plans due to range availability and conditions, trying to score targets on printer paper, trying to protect the papers from rain long enough for them to be useful, and so on and so on. It just gets annoying. Much easier to just grab some IDPA targets from the pile and off to the range we go.
YMMV, obviously.
IDPA SSP classification: Sharpshooter
F.A.S.T. classification: Intermediate
If you own IDPA targets, a ruler and a marker you can draw the 9x13 box ON the cardboard target within 20 seconds and then if any hits are within 1” of the border of the -0 you can manually score and call if out of 7”.
Being sloppy with the scoring for a defined test is like being sloppy with the timing.
Would you have a friend time you with a stop watch and say “hey that’s good enough.”
If you want a different test make a different test.
Last edited by JCN; 08-01-2021 at 10:22 AM.
Made all time parameters including the reload string in 5.55 seconds.
Two shots in the -1 and three shots in the -4.
Start position was pocket draw with hand in pocket on gun like I would normally have it in a sketchy situation.
Ammo was this zinc stuff with apparently primers made out of granite….