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April 2015 USPSA Match - April 12 @ ENGC

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SeanN:
Eastern Nebraska Gun Club will be hosting the April USPSA Action Pistol match on the 12th! (We are postponing it a week due to Easter)

Important note: We are strictly enforcing our registration policy. Anyone showing up after 8:30AM will not be allowed to shoot the match! Please show up early to help setup!
 
Online Pre-Registration: https://clubs.practiscore.com/enps-april-uspsa-match/register
Please note that you must show up prior to 8:30AM to pay and sign in with match staff even if you pre-register!

Online Payment is available here: http://www.easternnebraskapracticalshooters.com/schedule.html (There is a 3% surcharge to cover credit card fees)

Match Fee: $15.

Schedule Is As Follows:

* Setup will start at 7:15AM. We appreciate any help we can get with setup. The more people we have, the faster we can get shooting!
* Registration closes at 8:30AM but you definitely want to show up sooner if you can. We will, as always, do our best to accommodate squadding requests but your chances are exponentially better at getting those requests fulfilled if you register online or show up very early on match day!
* Safety and New Shooter Briefing begins at 8:30AM.
* Shooters’ Meeting starts at 9:00AM.
* Match begins immediately following the Shooters’ Meeting.Equipment You Will Need:

* A handgun chambered in 9x19mm or larger.
* A holster for your handgun. It is highly recommended you get one designed specifically for your gun and not a universal holster.
* Extra magazines. You will have to reload on the clock. Belt-mounted magazine pouches are also a great addition as they will significantly speed up your reload time and allow you to more easily carry magazines. If you need to, you can put mags in an appropriate pocket for your division (Do NOT put magazines in a front pocket if you intend to shoot production or any other division that stipulates magazine placement! This will put you into Open!)
* Plenty of ammunition. It never hurts to have “too much” ammo. While you may not use every round, I always recommend a couple hundred rounds (in case of necessary reshoots or "make up shots").Not sure what division you have the equipment for [see Appendix D]? Want to get more in-depth with the rules? Read more here: http://www.uspsa.org/document_library/rules/2014/Feb%202014%20Handgun%20Rules.pdf

List of Production division approved handguns: http://www.uspsa.org/uspsa-NROI-production-gunlist.php

If you have any questions please reply to this thread or PM me!

Should be a really fun match!

JTH:
For those who didn't see it, here is the classifier they've picked out for one of the stages:

03-07: Riverdale Standards
http://www.uspsa.org/classifiers/03-07.pdf

How's your SHO and WHO shooting?  :)

(The stage I'M designing won't make you do that.  Just sayin'...)

abbafandr:

--- Quote from: jthhapkido on April 08, 2015, 09:16:30 AM ---For those who didn't see it, here is the classifier they've picked out for one of the stages:

03-07: Riverdale Standards
http://www.uspsa.org/classifiers/03-07.pdf

How's your SHO and WHO shooting?  :)

(The stage I'M designing won't make you do that.  Just sayin'...)

--- End quote ---
So ,what bay do I have to dread shooting Sunday :-)

JTH:

--- Quote from: abbafandr on April 08, 2015, 01:34:20 PM ---So ,what bay do I have to dread shooting Sunday :-)

--- End quote ---

Now, now, you'll LOVE my stage.  Hardly any no-shoots to be seen, and maybe only one steel target that won't be that far away.

It'll be EASY. 

abbafandr:

--- Quote from: jthhapkido on April 08, 2015, 04:48:06 PM ---Now, now, you'll LOVE my stage
--- End quote ---

Hope you'll love mine.  Lots of cardboard targets, no shoots, some steel and the chance to break the 180 :laugh:

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