This is a FREE seminar, covering the basics of action pistol shooting. If you've ever thought about trying IDPA or USPSA but didn't know how, this is the program for you. There will be both classroom presentations and range exercises. This program is designed for the person who has never shot a match before but wants to get started.
Topics covered will include: safety, what do you do when you show up at a match, range commands, scoring (both IDPA and USPSA), selected rules, divisions and equipment, basic shooting, drawing from a holster, movement, etc.
Where: Rod & Gun Club of New Bedford (Dartmouth, MA)
Website: http://www.rodgun-nb.org
When: Saturday, April 12, 2008 – 9am start (please be arrive by 8:30am)
We’ll start at 9am in the main clubhouse for a couple hours and then head to the ranges. The group will split in half. Each group will spend about 1.5 hours shooting IDPA then switch ranges and spend about 1.5 hours shooting USPSA (or vice versa). We should be done by 2pm.
What should you bring? A safe and reliable semi-auto pistol or double action revolver, a holster for it, ammo, extra magazines or speed loaders/moon clips and something to carry them in. You will also need eye and ear protection as well as a ball cap.
For questions or more info, contact Dave at [email protected]
Topics covered will include: safety, what do you do when you show up at a match, range commands, scoring (both IDPA and USPSA), selected rules, divisions and equipment, basic shooting, drawing from a holster, movement, etc.
Where: Rod & Gun Club of New Bedford (Dartmouth, MA)
Website: http://www.rodgun-nb.org
When: Saturday, April 12, 2008 – 9am start (please be arrive by 8:30am)
We’ll start at 9am in the main clubhouse for a couple hours and then head to the ranges. The group will split in half. Each group will spend about 1.5 hours shooting IDPA then switch ranges and spend about 1.5 hours shooting USPSA (or vice versa). We should be done by 2pm.
What should you bring? A safe and reliable semi-auto pistol or double action revolver, a holster for it, ammo, extra magazines or speed loaders/moon clips and something to carry them in. You will also need eye and ear protection as well as a ball cap.
For questions or more info, contact Dave at [email protected]