USPSA New Shooters Orientation, March 21st

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There will be an orientation class for anyone interested in shooting USPSA (IPSC) on Saturday, March 21st at East Huntington Sportsmans in Alverton, PA. The orientation will consist of about 2-3 hours of instruction on the basic rules, equipment, safety. We will then spend time out on the range shooting some sample courses of fire. All those attending the class are invited to come back the next day and shoot the normal match at a reduced rate.

We are located about an hour southeast of Pittsburgh, 10 minutes from the New Stanton exit on the PA Turnpike.

For those not familar with USPSA, here is an intro video: http://uspsa.org/USPSA_Videos/index.html

Saturday March 21, 2009 - 9:00 AM
East Huntingdon Sportsmans Club, Alverton, PA
http://www.geocities.com/ehpsa/main2.html

Do you have an interest in "Action Shooting"? Maybe you've heard of IPSC or USPSA shooting and want to know more? Well, have we got a deal for you!
East Huntingdon Practical Shooters will be holding a new shooter orientation on Saturday March 21, 2009.

The orientation is free and open to anyone interested in IPSC style action shooting.

We will begin at 9:00 AM, inside the clubhouse, to go over safety issues and an introduction to action shooting rules and equipment requirements. After, we will head outside to the range to shoot 2 or 3 courses of fire - maybe 70 to 80 rounds. This is a great time to get started. There will be experienced Range Officers there to help you and the other new shooters get started. Even if you don't want to shoot just yet, come on out and attend the class to see what our sport is all about. The class is on, no matter what the weather is.

More info on USPSA: http://uspsa.org/USPSA_Videos/index.html

Here is a list of things you should bring:
1. Hearing and eye protection (required). We do have earplugs you can have.
2. Handgun – any centerfire 9mm or larger. No .22’s, single shots, or single action revolvers please.
3. Ammo - 70 to 80 rounds will get you through the orientation, but bring at least 150 to a regular match. (if you don't have this much, bring what you have)
4. Magazines - (or moonclips/speeloaders) as necessary to shoot a 16 to 32 round stage.
5. Holster - must cover trigger guard.
6. Mag Pouches- if you don't have mag pouches, a carpenters pouch, a fanny pack or even your pockets will suffice.

If you have any questions, please e-mail Ron Rodgers at [email protected] (724-309-7568)

Hope to see you on the range!!!!

Directions to the range http://www.geocities.com/ehpsa/images/map.gif
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