I don't remember the exact name but Warsaw has a club that hosts a good amount of shooting sports.
Edit: Found it.
Warsaw Rifle and Pistol Club
Delusion create in your mind!!!!! LOLI appreciate everyone’s suggestions. I had a feeling Atlanta would be my best bet for IDPA. Am I wrong for thinking IDPA will have less....”pretentious” members that USPSA....or is this just something I’ve made up in my mind?
I appreciate everyone’s suggestions. I had a feeling Atlanta would be my best bet for IDPA. Am I wrong for thinking IDPA will have less....”pretentious” members that USPSA....or is this just something I’ve made up in my mind?
I appreciate everyone’s suggestions. I had a feeling Atlanta would be my best bet for IDPA. Am I wrong for thinking IDPA will have less....”pretentious” members that USPSA....or is this just something I’ve made up in my mind?
no, that’s ridiculous.
give both a try. I haven’t shot IDPA in ~12 years; once I tried uspsa I learned I like it much better. Generally, longer more challenging courses that you get to decide how to shoot.
I figured it was. I gained that thought due to some of the outlandish pistols some guys compete with. (Open class obviously) I’m actually leaning towards USPSA given the fact that I can plan out the course and run it the way that I feel is best/I’m most comfortable with.
9/20 is our next uspsa match in Fort Wayne (Harlan). I’m the match director. Feel free to Pm or email or ask here if you have questions. We’d love to have you come shoot with us.
Registration will be posted at this link a few days prior or you can sign up at the match : https://www.indianagunowners.com/fo...ort-wayne-uspsa-2020-match-announcements.html. Basic info like club address, cost, etc also at that link.
-rvb
RVB will set you up for USPSA but the Allen County Practical Defense League also shoots at FWRR. I think the second Saturday. A founding member was Clint Smith before he moved to Texas.
www.fwrrclub.org