Action Pistol ‘Outlaw’ Match
Action Pistol Range 177 Winsted Norfolk Road, Colebrook, CT, United StatesA 4-stage AP Match following IDPA safety/scoring rules, but with stage design elements not normally allowed.
A 4-stage AP Match following IDPA safety/scoring rules, but with stage design elements not normally allowed.
IDPA matches at NWCSA usually consist of 6-7 different courses of fire (stages) where you will shoot about 100 rounds of service ammo (9mm/.38cal min). Shooters are timed and coupled with accuracy of fire a score will be assigned. There are no awards or cash prizes. Shooters attend an IDPA match to learn and improve their skills in a safe and friendly environment.
A 4-stage AP Match following IDPA safety/scoring rules, but with stage design elements not normally allowed.
Based on Steel Challenge but is not an SCSA sanctioned event. Shooters hit a sequence of 5-6 steel targets of varying sizes, placed in varying patterns.
IDPA matches at NWCSA usually consist of 6-7 different courses of fire (stages) where you will shoot about 100 rounds of service ammo (9mm/.38cal min). Shooters are timed and coupled with accuracy of fire a score will be assigned. There are no awards or cash prizes. Shooters attend an IDPA match to learn and improve their skills in a safe and friendly environment.
A 4-stage AP Match following IDPA safety/scoring rules, but with stage design elements not normally allowed.
This match will use Pistol and Plate Ranges in addition to Action Pistol Pits The International Defensive Pistol Association (IDPA) was founded in 1996 with the goal of creating an action shooting competition based upon the realistic use of handguns for personal defense. IDPA offers an exciting forum for practical shooters in which truly practical equipment, techniques and courses of fire are mandated. Prior to IDPA, there was no place [...]
Based on Steel Challenge but is not an SCSA sanctioned event. Shooters hit a sequence of 5-6 steel targets of varying sizes, placed in varying patterns.
IDPA matches at NWCSA usually consist of 6-7 different courses of fire (stages) where you will shoot about 100 rounds of service ammo (9mm/.38cal min). Shooters are timed and coupled with accuracy of fire a score will be assigned. There are no awards or cash prizes. Shooters attend an IDPA match to learn and improve their skills in a safe and friendly environment.
Based on Steel Challenge but is not an SCSA sanctioned event. Shooters hit a sequence of 5-6 steel targets of varying sizes, placed in varying patterns.
This is a Women’s Only event led by the Central Connecticut chapter of A Girl & A Gun (AG&AG.) You do not need to be a member of AG&AG or NWCSA to attend this event but if you are a woman into shooting sports, you should check out what both clubs have to offer. This will be a 4 stage IDPA match. […]
IDPA matches at NWCSA usually consist of 6-7 different courses of fire (stages) where you will shoot about 100 rounds of service ammo (9mm/.38cal min). Shooters are timed and coupled with accuracy of fire a score will be assigned. There are no awards or cash prizes. Shooters attend an IDPA match to learn and improve their skills in a safe and friendly environment.
Based on United States Practical Shooting Association (USPSA) rules. NWCSA is a non-affiliated club - not a sanctioned match.
IDPA matches at NWCSA usually consist of 6-7 different courses of fire (stages) where you will shoot about 100 rounds of service ammo (9mm/.38cal min). Shooters are timed and coupled with accuracy of fire a score will be assigned. There are no awards or cash prizes. Shooters attend an IDPA match to learn and improve their skills in a safe and friendly environment.
A 6-stage Action Pistol match follows IDPA safety/scoring rules, using design elements not normally allowed.