General Categories > General Firearm Discussion
Lincoln...Thunder Alley
Chris Z:
Don't waste your money on an IDPA membership.... There is no presence here of that organization. Generally these matches are loosely organized just following their guidelines and rules
SemperFiGuy:
Chris Z has a point here. [He usually does.]
Actually, the only real reason for joining IDPA nationally is if you want whatever benefits the membership brings, which can be judged by reading their website and running your own personal cost-benefits check. Non-IDPA membership usually won't prevent you from IDPA shooting.
Always missed Chris' presence at the Tuesday evening BH IDPA shoots [long drive, Syracuse-LaVista and back on dark winter nights]. Maybe TA, if Randy gets it set up? Then I gotta do the long, dark drive.
Dang! The BH was sooooooooo convenient. And sooooooooooo fun!!!
sfg
Chris Z:
I should add, I once joined IDPA... They do next to nothing for their membership, especially compared to USPSA. No classification system managed by the organization, no magazine, etc. I tried to get IDPA safety Officer training here to jumpstart the sport and that wa near impossible.
Now that being said, if someone truly jumpstarted a local IDPA group that was active, I Would join them and the national organization
Wildgoose:
I would like to add my support for the range as well. I stopped in for a short test run on my new carry sunbbie and found the experience to be great. Frinedly, fast and convient way to work a little shooting into a busy weekend day. I needed a some ammo which they had on hand in a good range of calibers. I am a member of Lincoln Ikes which is a great facility too but TA made it possible for me to get in a quick session that I could fit into my schedule. I will be back for sure. ;D
Eagle1:
I had the opportunity to take the wife and friends to TA today. My wife had shot there BR (Before Randy), she was impressed as well. This was my second chance to get over there. We shot for an hour and had to wait a short time and when we left the front was full of people wanting to shoot.
Thanks to Randy and his family for there hard work and commitment to shooting in the Lincoln area.
Also had a chance to talk to fellow NFOA member Terry.
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version