Practical Shooting attempts to measure the ability to shoot rapidly and accurately with a full power handgun, rifle, and/or shotgun. Those three elements - speed, accuracy, and power - form the three sides of the practical shooting triangle. By design, each match will measure a shooter's ability in all three areas. |
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| Written by MCPSL Admin |
| Friday, 08 August 2008 23:32 |
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Clinics have two areas of focus. One is the pistol shooter who wants to consider trying USPSA shooting. The second is the beginning pistol competitor who has decided they want to participate in USPSA matches. Non-shooting visitors are welcome to observe and ask questions. Everyone must sign a liability waiver.
For those who want to try or are new to competing, we can assist with basic skills used during live fire, such as:
Clinics start at 8:00 am and are done by noon. All participants and guests must sign in and complete a Liability Waiver at the LE Range at 8:00 am. All participants are expected to help set up the stages at the beginning of the Clinic and to help take the stages down at the end of the Clinic.
If you are a New or Beginning Shooter and you are committed to shooting a revolver at a Clinic, please email us at the Club address several days prior to the Clinic you are considering attending. If you are under 21 years of age and have interest in participating in a Clinic, please email us at the Club address several days prior to the Clinic you are considering attending. If you have questions about the physical skills needed to participate in a Clinic, please email us at the Club address several days prior to the Clinic you are considering attending. Mill Creek Practical Shooting League is a membership organization. Clinic instructors are volunteers. We hope Clinic participants will share our enthusiasm for USPSA competitive shooting, join Mill Creek Practical Shooting League and participate in the monthly matches. |
| Last Updated on Friday, 19 December 2008 04:17 |


