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  • jonny4523

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    Wildcat Valley Rifle and Pistol Club will be hosting our first USPSA match of the season will be Saturday, April 6th. This match will be a classifier match consisting of 6 stages. If you did not get the email I just sent out about this that contains the stages, let me know and I'll add you to the list.

    Setup will be on Friday, April 5th at 5:00 pm. Those who show up on Friday to help setup will shoot at a discounted rate. Please email me if you plan on being there on Friday.

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

    Round count is approximately 72 rounds.

    Match fee is $25.

    Email me if you have any questions.

    Thanks.
     

    Skroggster

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    n9znd

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    Can anyone shoot this? Do you have to be a member of the USPSA? I have shot 1 USPSA match and never a Classifier. Not sure what is up with it. Thanks Jim
     

    jonny4523

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    Can anyone shoot this? Do you have to be a member of the USPSA? I have shot 1 USPSA match and never a Classifier. Not sure what is up with it. Thanks Jim

    Anyone can shoot it. You do not need to be a USPSA member to shoot it, you just don't get ranked nationally.

    Classifier stages are generally shorter than regular USPSA stages. Round count is usually a little lower also. They generally focus more on the basics and less on movement and props. I think you'd have fun doing it. It's not any kind of 'boring classifier I HAVE to do every year'. You can just think of it like a normal USPSA match that just gets every stage submitted to USPSA instead of just 1.
     

    jakemartens

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    Hey Guys

    need to see if we can help a new shooter with ammo for this match

    Jennifer Langbeen-Hoernig
    Yes pinkzebraglockgirl and my email is pinkzebraglockgirl@yahoo.com
    My glock does not like the precision cartridge ammo but everything else works through it. Thx a bunch and keep me posted. It will be my first match and I know I need to register on uspsa and become a member. I did 2 idpa matches last year and loved it and I've only been shooting since October but I was instantly addicted.


    I have to work and cannot be there, if there is someone that can spare 100 round she is willing to purchase.
    Her email address is posted or on this FB thread
    https://www.facebook.com/USPSAIndia...ffset=0&total_comments=6&notif_t=feed_comment
     
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