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For years USPSA competition has provided a test bed for equipment and techniques, many of which are now the standard for police and military training. Some of USPSA's top competitors are regularly employed as trainers for elite police and military units. Today, USPSA matches are conducted every week by the nearly 400 affiliated clubs all over the United States. For most people, practical shooting is pure sport conducted with little or no thought of the self-defense aspect of firearms use. However, USPSA members are generally the most proficient shooters in the world as witnessed by their domination in the world of firearms competition.
We are an indoor club and we stage a match every Tuesday night at Autrey's Armory.
Show up at 6pm
2 Stages, Starts at 7pm
116 Bethea Rd, Fayetteville GA 30214.
770-719-2454 https://www.autreysarmory.com/
Please register on line using your free practiscore account.
https://practiscore.com/clubs/south-atlanta-practical-shooting-club-ga12
The 2nd Tuesday of the month includes a Classifier Stage
You must bring
...A pistol with a caliber of 9mm or larger
...A holster
...At least 2 magazine pouches
...At least 3 magazines
...At least 100 rounds
*** At least 200 for a Sunday match at ARO!
...*Eye and Ear protection*
New shooters are always welcome!
https://www.facebook.com/SouthAtlantaPSC/
https://practiscore.com/clubs/south-atlanta-practical-shooting-club-ga12
https://practiscore.com/results?query=sapsc
Autrey's Armory
Register on-line or in person starting at 6pm
Autrey's Armory, Inc.
116 Bethea Rd #112
Fayetteville, GA 30214
770-719-2454 https://www....
Autrey's Armory
Autrey's Armory
register on-line or in person starting at 6pm
Autrey's Armory, Inc.
116 Bethea Rd #112
Fayetteville, GA 30214
770-719-2454 https://www....
Autrey's Armory
ARO - Atlanta Range and Ordnance in Newnan
4 Stages! Starts at 2PM Register On-line or in person at 1PM Second Saturday each Month
ARO- 80 Millard Farmer Industrial Blvd, Newnan, GA 30...
ARO - Atlanta Range and Ordnance in Newnan
Match Safety Briefing
This briefing is for ALL shooters that participate in any "South Atlanta Practical Shooting Club - SAPSC" match.
All new shooters must arrive 25 minutes early to receive a verbal new shooter briefing and safety check.
Here are the Commands and Rules that will be used during the match.
Range Commands
The range officer (RO) will give a series of commands:
Below are the instructions and commands used during a course of fire
At the beginning of each stage please listen to the stage briefing which will explain the course of fire and starting position.
When your name is called you will take your position in the starting area and wait (DO NOTHING!)
Until the the Range Officer gives the command “Make Ready”.
Upon the “Make Ready” signal you may load your firearm and assume the start position.
Next, the RO will ask “Are You Ready?” You can say “yes”, “no” or nothing – saying nothing means "yes".
If ready, the RO will say “Standby” and after a 1-4 second pause the timer will beep signaling you to start.
Upon the start signal (beep) you may engage targets.
When you are finished shooting the stage, the RO will say
“If You are Finished, Unload and Show Clear”.
At this time you should unload your firearm: remove/drop the magazine then rack out or drop any chambered rounds; then show the RO the empty chamber or cylinder.
The RO will then say “If Clear, Hammer Down and Holster.”
At this time, while pointed at the backstop, in a safe direction, you will pull the trigger. Revolver shooters may just close the cylinder.
You must then holster your firearm making sure it is secure and not caught on any clothing.
The RO will then call “Range is Clear”. At this time, but not before, the shooter may pick up any magazines and dropped rounds and competitors may move downrange to reset the stage after it is scored.
Additional commands you may hear during a course of fire:
Rules
COLD RANGE – All matches are COLD RANGE matches.
This means no loaded firearms in the range. You will load and make ready only under the supervision of the range officer before each string.
You can only remove your gun from your bag or holster while under direction of an RO or at the safe table. If you need to show your firearm, un-holster your gun or pull it out of the bag for any reason other than under RO direction, it can only be done at the safe table. Magazines should never be in any guns, handled or set out on the safe table, loaded or unloaded.
Magazines - Loading ammo or unloading of magazines can be done anywhere EXCEPT at the safe table. Your firearm will either be holstered or in a bag at all times while loading mags.
180 Rule – The muzzle of your gun must not break the 180 degree line facing the backstop. Keep the muzzle pointed down range, at the backstop at all times. The ceiling or the ground is NOT a safe place. This means don’t turn around with the gun in your hands! If the RO finds you starting to point the muzzle in any other place, you may hear them yell “MUZZLE!” That means you need to get that muzzle pointed back downrange.
Finger - Your finger must remain outside the trigger guard until you are engaging targets. Keep your finger off the trigger until you are aimed and ready to fire at your target. If there is a wall in the course of fire, your finger must be OFF THE TRIGGER until you clear the wall. When you’re moving from one shooting position to the other your finger should be OFF THE TRIGGER! When performing a reload or an unload and show clear, the finger should be OFF THE TRIGGER.
Sweeping - The muzzle of your gun must not sweep (i.e. "point at") any part of your or anyone else's body, regardless of whether it is loaded or not.
DQ - Breaking any of these Safety rules will result in being disqualified (DQ'd) for that match. Disqualification means the match can not be completed and the participant will receive a score of Zero. It should be used as a learning experience.
Other rules
Keep Eyes and ears on at all times.
Check back here for additional information - new information all the time.
The Rule book https://uspsa.org/rules
Club management https://uspsa.org/pages/club-manual/acr
Classifiers https://uspsa.org/classifiers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGyh1rp3F6s how to score a target
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlgMR7mMVlc the no-shoot target
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6W6_5CTIIkM long video on targets
Safety briefing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZcrJfJaS_k
Safety Area https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NfBJSe64js
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