Paul Gee, a seasoned competitive shooter and Chief Safety Officer for IDPA, explains the fundamental differences between IDPA and USPSA. IDPA focuses on defensive shooting scenarios emphasizing cover and a defensive mindset, while USPSA is characterized as offensive shooting, prioritizing speed and target engagement. Gee highlights the importance of stress inoculation through competition and the camaraderie found within the IDPA community.
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