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Old February 26, 1999, 12:34 AM   #3
Clay Whitehead
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Join Date: November 1, 1998
Location: Centralia, WA USA
Posts: 28
Ryan,
The folks that I have met shooting IDPA have been very friendly and helpful. If you aren't too self conscious about your performance, you can have a great time and improve your shooting skills at the same time. Nobody will really give you a bad time because they all make mistakes too.

Most will be willing to help you along and you may find that your training gives you an edge in some of the stages. Give IDPA a try. It is one of the better competitive shooting sports for honing your defensive skills.
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