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What is IPSC? - IPSC

IPSC recognizes all the shooting disciplines - Handgun, Rifle, Shotgun, and Action Air. IPSC shooters need to blend accuracy, power, and speed into a winning ...

What Is IPSC? | International Practical Shooting Confederation

IPSC recognizes all the shooting disciplines – Handgun, Rifle, Shotgun, and Action Air. IPSC athletes need to blend accuracy, power, and speed into a winning ...

International Practical Shooting Confederation - Wikipedia

IPSC organizes the World Championships called the Handgun World Shoot, Rifle World Shoot, and Shotgun World Shoot with three-year intervals for each discipline.

Practical shooting - Wikipedia

The courses are called "stages", and are shot individually by the shooters. Usually the shooter must move and shoot from several positions, fire under or over ...

Guide to Competitive Shooting Disciplines and Match Formats

This guide will provide an overview of some of the most popular competitive shooting disciplines: IDPA, USPSA, IPSC, 3-Gun, PRS, NRL22, and NRL Hunter.

Disciplines - UKPSA

The governing body of IPSC practical shooting in Great Britain is the United Kingdom Practical Shooting Association, (UKPSA) which administers the sport ...

What is IPSC - Double Alpha

IPSC organizes the World Championships called the Handgun World Shoot, Rifle World Shoot and Shotgun World Shoot with three year intervals for each discipline.

Shooting Disciplines What is IPSC? - BC Firearms Academy

The International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC) is the oldest and largest sanctioning body for practical shooting. IPSC is sometimes considered the “ ...

IPSC Combined 5 Disciplines Competition Rules

PRACTICAL SHOOTING. CONFEDERATION. IPSC COMBINED 5 DISCIPLINES COMPETITION RULES. HANDGUN – PISTOL CALIBER CARBINE – MINI RIFLE – SHOTGUN – RIFLE. APRIL 2023 ...

What is IPSC? - YouTube

In short, IPSC is the International Practical Shooting Confederation, the international governing body for rifle, handgun, shotgun, pcc, ...

Rifle Disciplines - GECO Ammunition

Rifle Shooting · SEMI-AUTO OPEN DIVISION. The two Semi-Auto Open (with optics) and Semi-Auto Standard (with mechanical sights) divisions are the classes with the ...

International Practical Shooting Confederation - SportAccord

The IPSC recognizes all the shooting disciplines – Handgun, Rifle, Shotgun, Mini-Rifle, and Action Air. In IPSC stage the result being points scored on targets ...

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, ...

Handgun Shooting Disciplines: Master Your Skills with CSSA

National Rifle Association (NRA) · Single Action Shooting Society (SASS) · International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC) · International Defensive Pistol ...

Disciplines - Ulster Rifle Association

Practical Pistol / IPSC · Target Rifle and F-Class Fullbore and Smallbore Target Rifle · Sporting Rifle Classic and Historic Rifle · Gallery Rifle • Pistol • WA ...

Disciplines - Aurora Gun Club

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

International Practical Shooting Confederation - Margaret's Circle Wiki

IPSC organizes the World Championships called the Handgun World Shoot, Rifle World Shoot, and Shotgun World Shoot with three-year intervals for each discipline.

International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC)

The sport of practical shooting originated from competitions in California in the 1950s with the goal of developing handgun skills for defensive use, ...

United States Practical Shooting Association (USPSA/IPSC)

Most matches are about 150 rounds (more or less) and contain over six or more stages. Bring extra ammo in case you are required to re-shoot a stage. Targets ...

The Basics of Practical Shooting - NRA Blog

IPSC matches adhere to the origins of the sport, where competitors use a centerfire handgun to try and hit 15-centiment A-Zone targets while ...