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 INTERNATIONAL PRACTICAL SHOOTING CONFEDERATION 

IPSC Chairman Robin Williams 360-384-2492
or
Doug Williams 360-384-2492
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Registration starts at 9:30 AM

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You must have a safety check before you can shoot IPSC   ( SAFETY CHECK )

For more information on club matches or safety checks please contact 
       Doug Williams  360-319-7126     Captionsnow@aol.com
or
Rick Naslund 360-332-5560 sti38@comcast.net 

          

 

 

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Slot for IPSC Nationals

The only way you can apply for a slot at the Nationals, is to submit an application of intent with the section coordinator.
Below is an affidavit to download and print.

 

 

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USPSA Rule book 14th edition  USPSA Rulebook

 

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Custer Match Results

Match results can now be found on the USPSA web site
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  What is IPSC?

 

IPSC stands for International Practical Shooting Confederation  an international body which USPSA (United States Practical Shooting Association) is part of.  Practical shooting is SAFETY IN ACTION.

The entire USPSA program and affiliated clubs practice safe gun handling under pressure, and they demand the same of others.  All shooters must  have a safety check before they are allowed to shoot in any competition. Safety is first and foremost.  The IPSC motto is D.V.C. (diligentia, vis, celiratis)
Accuracy, Power and Speed  symbolizes the challenge of the sport.  How fast can you shoot?  How accurately?  Can you find the right mix of speed and accuracy when using a powerful firearm?  

A typical course of fire is designed to be as realistic and diverse as possible.  Course designers mix props such as walls, barricades, doors, tables, and automobiles  just to name a few.  Targets can be full or partial with no-shoots, steel reactive and moving.  IPSC is freestyle and provides you with a problem and you provide the solution, score and speed are factored in.  Below is a typical course of fire.  For more details please check the safety check at the bottom of this page.

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(sample “field course”)

Designer:                             Floyd Shoemaker, CSC

Rules:                USPSA/IPSC Handbook, 7th Edition

 

Scoring :            COMSTOCK

Rounds/Points :      24 / 120

10 IPSC targets, best 2 hits each, 4 pepper popper, K/D = 1 “A”

 

Procedurals & R.O. Notes

 

Standard procedural penalties apply.  Engaging steel downrange of 10 yd RO warning line = MDQ.  Paint steel no-shoot between shooters if and as needed; any bullet mark on steel no-shoot = -10 pts.

 

Starting Position

 

Standing naturally erect inside wagon “A,” facing downrange, with wrists above respective shoulders in surrender.

 

Start Signal :                           AUDIBLE

Stop Signal :                LAST SHOT FIRED

 

STAGE PROCEDURE

 

On start signal, from within the wagon (only), engage T9-T10 and PP1-PP4 (only).

T7 and T8 may be engaged from wherever visible (i.e., from the wagon, or en route to T1-T6).  Watch your 180 if engaging T7-T8 en route to T1-T6.

Exit the wagon, proceed downrange, and engage T1-T6 as they become visible.

You may not retreat to a preceding shooting position once you have engaged any target at a subsequent shooting position.  Targets in each array may be engaged in any order.

Engaging or re-engaging poppers downrange of the wagon will incur a procedural penalty for each shot so fired.  You may not engage or re-engage steel downrange of the 10-yd RO warning line (MDQ).


( SAFETY CHECK )

For information call or email
Robin or Doug Williams 360-384-2492
or
Rick Naslund @ 360-332-5560 

 

 

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