IDPA Classifier

Published on April 15, 2009
Duration: 2:14

This video demonstrates an IDPA Classifier stage performed by Ben Stoeger, showcasing expert-level speed and accuracy. It highlights efficient draw strokes, rapid slide-lock reloads, and tactical movement while engaging targets. The breakdown of individual drill times and the final score provide valuable insights for competitive shooters aiming to improve their performance in timed stages.

Quick Summary

Ben Stoeger demonstrates advanced techniques in this IDPA Classifier, showcasing rapid draw strokes, efficient slide-lock reloads, and tactical movement while shooting. The stage emphasizes balancing speed with accuracy, with scores calculated based on total time and points down, crucial for determining a shooter's classification level.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & First Draw
  2. 00:15Second Draw & Fire
  3. 00:23Third Draw & Fire
  4. 00:26Draw, Reload, Fire Drill
  5. 00:35Multiple Shot String
  6. 00:40Draw, Reload, Fire & Move
  7. 00:47Speed Shooting Drill
  8. 00:55Movement & Shooting Left
  9. 01:03Movement & Shooting Right
  10. 01:12Cover Drill with Reload
  11. 01:23Mid-Stage Shot String
  12. 01:33Extended Cover Drill
  13. 01:47Complex Cover & Movement
  14. 02:01Kneeling Cover Shots
  15. 02:08Final Score Summary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an IDPA Classifier stage?

An IDPA Classifier stage is a standardized course of fire used by the International Defensive Pistol Association to determine a shooter's classification level. It involves a set sequence of shots, movements, and reloads, scored based on total time and accuracy (points down).

How can I improve my draw stroke time in competition?

To improve your draw stroke time, focus on consistent grip, a smooth and direct path from the holster to the target, and efficient presentation of the firearm. Practice regularly with an unloaded firearm or at a range, ensuring proper holster and magazine placement.

What are key techniques demonstrated by Ben Stoeger in this IDPA Classifier?

Ben Stoeger demonstrates expert-level techniques including rapid draw strokes, efficient slide-lock reloads, tactical movement while shooting, and maintaining accuracy from various positions like cover and kneeling, all crucial for competitive success.

What is the significance of the 'Points Down' score in IDPA?

'Points Down' in IDPA refers to accuracy penalties. Shots hitting outside the scoring area of the target result in penalty points added to your total time. Minimizing points down while maintaining speed is essential for a high overall score.

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