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IPSC Practical Shooting Disciplines


IPSC Disciplines – International Practical Shooting Confederation ...

Practical Shooting is divided into a number of disciplines – Handgun, Rifle, Shotgun, Pistol Calibre Carbine, Mini-Rifle and Action Air.

Bill C-21: Exceptions for competitive shooters and letter to MP - Reddit

IPSC (International Practical Shooting Confederation). IDPA (International Defensive Pistol Association). DCRA (Dominion of Canada Rifle ...

IPSC - Darwin Pistol Club

Practical shooting is an International competition that is shot on all continents, with local, state, national, regional and international championships ...

Disciplines - Aurora Gun Club

Disciplines. IPSC - International Practical Shooting Confederation. IPSC is a dynamic shooting sport where the principles of Accuracy, Speed and Power are ...

What is IPSC - Double Alpha

Competitions are held with pistol, revolver, rifle, and shotgun, and the competitors are divided into different divisions based on firearm and equipment ...

Disciplines - Ulster Rifle Association

We cover many types of shooting disciplines. The main ones are listed below. If there is a particular type of shooting you are interested in we will ...

Overview - IPSC Alberta

WHAT IS IPSC? IPSC is the acronym for “International Practical Shooting Confederation”, IPSC. IPSC recognizes all the shooting disciplines - Handgun, Rifle ...

BTSA - IPSC - Buffalo Target Shooters Association

IPSC recognizes all the shooting disciplines – Handgun, Rifle, Shotgun, and Action Air. Competitors of handgun use calibers 9mm or greater and shoot full-power ...

Handgun – International Practical Shooting Confederation Australia

A reliable government model 1911 with standard sights and a standard trigger pull that functions 100% will win every time over a full-house race gun that doesn ...

Practical Division - Phoenix Rod and Gun Club

The Practical Firearms Division is always open to any new shooters who might be interested. Check out the different disciplines of practical shooting that we ...

The Basics of Practical Shooting - NRA Blog

From traditional Olympic-style shooting to shotgun sports, high-power rifle to precision long-range rifle matches, there's a sport for every ...

IPSC/PRACTICAL – Welcome to SSPCACT

The extension to IPSC is Practical Pistol, Shotgun and Rifle. At SSPC ACT, you can shoot independently or all three in the one match known as '3-Gun'. Again, ...

Rule Books | International Practical Shooting Confederation - IPSC

IPSC RULE BOOKS ... Click on the Discipline to Download the ... Updated: July 17, 2024 ... Handgun ... .22LR Handgun ... Shotgun ... Rifle ... Mini-Rifle.

About IPSC - Geco Ammunition

... Practical Shooting Confederation” (IPSC) are well matched. THE BIRTH. OF PRACTICAL PISTOL SHOOTING. The early pioneers, first and foremost Lt. Col. John Dean ...

Getting Into Practical Shooting - A Simple Guide - Varusteleka.com

IPSC is suitable for sticking to one type of firearm, whether it's a rifle, pistol, revolver, or shotgun. It also includes a .22 LR Mini Rifle and Action Air, ...

IPSC Practical Shooting - Auckland Pistol Club

It involves shooting stages or scenarios using pistols of 9mm caliber or higher. Guns are holstered and spare magazines used for reloading during the stage are ...

United States Practical Shooting Association (USPSA/IPSC)

For a USPSA match you will need a modern pistol or Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC) which is safe and serviceable. The caliber must be 9mm or larger to score.

IPSC | Shooting Association of Fiji

The International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC) is the world's second largest shooting sport association and the largest and oldest within practical ...

IPSC - SSPC | The Sporting Shooters Pistol Club

International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC) · IPSC “Super Sunday” Monthly Competition · Handgun (Pistol) · Rifle / Shotgun · Course of ...

Shooting Competitions: A Comprehensive Guide - Modern Gun School

Marksmanship competitions predate firearms. The first recorded firearm competitions were held in late 14th century German states.