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USPSA/IPSC Pistol shooting
is very exciting.
It
offers action not found in traditional target shooting. The targets are big, guns are powerful, and just about anything
can happen. Each stage is a chess game for the shooter to figure out how
best for him or her to shoot at their ability. Practical shooters engage targets from contact to
fifty yards and do it as fast as their bodies can move.
USPSA/IPSC shooting enjoys a tremendous safety record.
Like all
shooting sports there are rules that must
be obeyed. You will build confidence in your ability to handle your firearm safely. The rules are easily learned at our IPSC practice every
Thursday night at the indoor range till April when we move to our outdoor
range.
Who
can shoot IPSC?
You must have some firearms experience,
there is no need to be an expert. No matter how much experience you
possess, All new shooters are coached through
their first few shoots . Each shooter will learn what is safe gun handling
is all about. Our practice
is informal and relaxed. It’s fun and above all, it is safe.
HERE
IS THE “RAW DEAL”
STAGE...
My personal favorite
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You
are sitting at a card table.
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Your hands are on the table holding two
playing cards (two deuces).
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There are three NO SHOOT S at the edge of the
table, five feet high at the shoulders.
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The tone goes off, you fling the
cards in the air, standing, drawing, flick off the safety.
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You begin
firing between the no shoots at three targets staggered to the left,
double tapping each.
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You reload ejecting the magazine installing another
from your belt.
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Firing
to your right between the no-shoots six more
rounds at the last three remaining targets.
It’s safe, fun and it’s exciting !
Come to the practice,
USPSA sanctioned matches held the first Sunday of the month, April
through November, from 9AM-2PM.
For
more information:
Jennifer Turovsky
email:
fleury29@yahoo.com
Phone: 412-512-6391
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