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  • jonny4523

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    Wildcat Valley Rifle and Pistol Club will be hosting our next USPSA match of the season this Saturday, August 4th.
    Please go to the link below to register for the match. Registration will close on Friday at 8:00 pm.

    https://www.practiscore.com/wvrpc-uspsa-4-august-2018/register



    In a previous email, I announced that I will be resigning my position after this season. I am looking for a few people that can act as co-match directors along side with Drew Heath. Please email me if you would be interested.



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    This match is sponsored by Applied Ballistics in Lafayette. Each match we will raffle off a few prizes during the shooter's meeting. Prizes include, but are not limited to, free ammo, free range time, shirts, hats, and Cerakote gift certificates. If you find yourself in the area, please stop by Applied Ballistics and thank them for supporting our sport.



    This match will consist of 5 field courses & 1 classifier.



    Setup will be on Friday, August 3rd at 5:30 pm. Those who show up on Friday to help setup will shoot for FREE.


    Shooter's meeting will be at 9:45 am Saturday morning. We start shooting at 10.

    Round count will be around 100-125 rounds.

    MATCH FEE breaks down as follows.

    Regular match fee = $20.
    WVRPC member = $15
    Friday Setup Help = $FREE
    RO = $FREE

    As always, I'm in need of ROs. Please consider stepping up and ROing a squad.

    Email me if you have any questions.

    Thanks.




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    Jonathan RhoadesWVRPC USPSA Chair

     

    KJQ6945

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    Question for the veterans. I've never shot a USPSA match, can I shoot a suppressed SBR? I've run it at Friday Night Steel several times and the timers don't have any problem picking it up, but is it allowed? Mag size limit, mandatory reloads? What do I need to know?

    Any help and guidance is appreciated.
     

    longbeard

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    Suppressed is not allowed in PCC.
    Question for the veterans. I've never shot a USPSA match, can I shoot a suppressed SBR? I've run it at Friday Night Steel several times and the timers don't have any problem picking it up, but is it allowed? Mag size limit, mandatory reloads? What do I need to know?

    Any help and guidance is appreciated.

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    KJQ6945

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    Suppressed is not allowed in PCC.

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    Thank you sir, I'll bring a different gun then.

    Any input as to mag changes, mag size limits, round count per stage. I'm coming into this blind. What do I need?
     

    longbeard

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    Thank you sir, I'll bring a different gun then.

    Any input as to mag changes, mag size limits, round count per stage. I'm coming into this blind. What do I need?
    A good starting place is a full size 9mm pistol with 3+ magazines. You can load them to capacity and shoot limited minor. You'll need a holster and mag pouches.

    32-40 rounds per stage. Match round counts generally 150-175.

    You'll want to bring 300+ rounds. If you are new, you may go through some shooting at steel props. Never go through all the effort to do this to be concerned you're going to run out of ammo!

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    KJQ6945

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    Thanks to everyone for a truly great first experience. Wildcat Valley is a wonderful facility, with some great people. Cant wait to do it again.
     

    JJM7288

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    I had a great time Saturday shooting my second outdoor match! Thank you Jonathan for directing the match and the RO's for keeping everyone safe.
     

    PhxCollier

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    Did the scores get sent to USPSA? I see them on practiscore but not on uspsa.

    My score wasn’t great but it fits where I am right now.
     
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