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First Sunday is open for practice and schedule matches. When the meeting starts, the shooting stops. When the meeting ends, the shooting can start again. Second Sunday is IPSC Three-Gun (rifle, handgun, shotgun), but you don't have to have or use all three. You can shoot one or two if you want. See the detailed guide for a breakdown of 3-gun divisions. Fourth Sunday is IPSC handgun - five stages worth with one of them a USPSA classifier. You may re-enter the handgun match to shoot additional categories. The categories are: Open, Limited, Limited 10, Production, Revolver, and Pistol-Caliber Carbine. The unscheduled days are open to practice (members and their guests only), unless there is a schedule workday or class. Workdays close the whole range while classes close only one range. No shooting at all until the work is done, or, for a class, that range is closed until the class is over. We try to have something for everyone. If you don't see something you'd like, speak up and we'll put you in charge of it. Special Classifier: The Special Classifier is a match that is composed of classification stages drawn up by the USPSA. There will be four classification stages, plus a field course, for a total of over 100 rounds. It is possible to get classified in a Division by your efforts in one day. No classifications yet for PCC, but we're working on it. You can even shoot twice and get classified in two categories. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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