Our regular match will be on May 2nd, this class will be on the 3rd.
Pat Doyle and Robert Mullan will be instructing, any other shooters are of
course welcome and appreciated.
IPSC 101
If you've ever thought you might like to try shooting an IPSC match, but felt
Intimidated by:
• Lack of experience in formal competition
• Lack of confidence in your marksmanship skills or your gun handling ability
• Fear of embarrassing yourself;
• Fear of the unknown;
• Or ladies – too many men/not enough women shooters
Fear no more, this is the clinic for you!
On Sunday, May 3rd, we are having an "Introduction to IPSC" shooting clinic. The
clinic will be held at the Butterfield range where we regularly host our
matches.
The clinic is going to be geared for both the beginner shooter who has at least
the knowledge of basic pistol skills and those with experience in other shooting
disciplines (IDPA, NRA Bulls eye, PPC, etc.) that have an interest in trying our
exciting sport.
The class will cover:
*Range Safety and Procedures
*Equipment
*Divisions & Classification System
*Scoring
*Courses of Fire
What to bring:
Eye and ear protection (Mandatory on LGC ranges)
Handgun: Semi-Automatic or Revolver (minimum 9mm caliber)
At least 2 magazines (3 - 4 would be better) or speed loaders/moon clips for
revolver to provide at least 24 rds.
About 100 rounds of ammo.
Holster and magazine or speed loader holders (Not mandatory,but helpful)
Notebook and writing utensil.
Start time is 10 am. We will have multiple shooting scenarios along with a
small field course. Shooters should bring 100 rounds of ammo, though i
anticipate one will not this much. We will be in the east end of the pistol
bays, bay 5 or 6. A 5$ donation from each shooter would be good to cover the
cost of targets, tape, and shooting sticks.
Robert Mullan