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SW pistol league retired the "leatherslap" as an annual contest,
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<blockquote data-quote="pistolguy" data-source="post: 2224738" data-attributes="member: 30479"><p>because Bill finally managed to put together 5 hits, av eraging .57 second, for 5 reaction, draws, hits, on 12" disk at 7 yds, using a 6" .38 DA, after trying every year for 8 years. He was using a 1 handed point shooting stance, a "hand hovering over gun" start position and an 'open front" rig. Everyone used those rigs in that simplistic draw and shoot match. They all used the "hover" handstart, too. The open fronts are nothing more than a shelf that the pistol sits upon. Take one step and the gun falls out of the rig. :-) that kind of stuff, along with .38 loads so feeble that they had all the "power" of a .22lr is why Jeff insisted upon the surrender start, security tests for holsters, and the power factors for ammo, when we set up IPSC. What we should also have insisted upon is that the matches be realistic, as well as the gear. more on that later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pistolguy, post: 2224738, member: 30479"] because Bill finally managed to put together 5 hits, av eraging .57 second, for 5 reaction, draws, hits, on 12" disk at 7 yds, using a 6" .38 DA, after trying every year for 8 years. He was using a 1 handed point shooting stance, a "hand hovering over gun" start position and an 'open front" rig. Everyone used those rigs in that simplistic draw and shoot match. They all used the "hover" handstart, too. The open fronts are nothing more than a shelf that the pistol sits upon. Take one step and the gun falls out of the rig. :-) that kind of stuff, along with .38 loads so feeble that they had all the "power" of a .22lr is why Jeff insisted upon the surrender start, security tests for holsters, and the power factors for ammo, when we set up IPSC. What we should also have insisted upon is that the matches be realistic, as well as the gear. more on that later. [/QUOTE]
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