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    The Aurora Gun hosts IPSC/ISPSA matches on the first Sunday *and* the fourth Saturday of every month. Set-up begins around 6:45 and the match start time is 9:00. Plan on it wrapping up between 1:00 and 2:00. Four to five stages.

    The matches are actually run by the same group of people at the same range, but are officially called two different names. PSAC, Practical Shooting Assn of Colorado and AGC, Another Gun Club.

    http://ecouspsa.com/schedule.htm

    If you have not competed in a USPSA/IPSC or IDPA match before you will need to attend a "Intro to IPSC class" as this is a lot different than a static shooting line and we have a ton of rules related to safety. Contact a match staff member to get signed up for it as they are *not* run before every match at this club.

    Bring 200 rounds and you should have plenty left over.

    Due to weather concerns, always check here and your email before heading to the range.
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    Free for spectators?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kidicarus13 View Post
    Free for spectators?

    Yes, bring eye and ear protection.

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    Default class?

    If I have shot IDPA at Clear Creek and combat pistol at BRC before will I have to take the safety class? If I show up tomorrow with my IDPA card will I be able to shoot? I always tape and brass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stretch View Post
    If I have shot IDPA at Clear Creek and combat pistol at BRC before will I have to take the safety class? If I show up tomorrow with my IDPA card will I be able to shoot? I always tape and brass.
    You will be good.

    Eastern Colorado IPSC and Front Range IDPA have an agreement that our safety classes count for each other.
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    Shot this as my first USPSA match, very fun, I will be getting out again soon.

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    For those of you that were not able to make it to the AGC match this is what you guys missed..... Lots of fun!!!

    Stage 1 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_8Rnio8WY0

    Stage 2 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8LFFv2AcGk

    Stage 3 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6oi9JrCBgw

    Stage 4 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sivApv1HLkE

    Stage 5 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdq8MRB2Lrw

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    Great match today. I would like to extend a HUGE thanks to all that showed up early and helped setup. We got all of the stages setup by about 8AM and were done shooting and all packed up by 1PM. I hope that everyone had a good time today. I know I had a lot of fun doing some

    For those that missed out on the match I have listed below my stage runs. Don't laugh too hard at the chubby kid trying to shoot and move fast

    Stage 1 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-e0oymm_QA

    Stage 2 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otr3KkuSXPg

    Stage 3 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4KgkEbiHZA

    Stage 4 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjYbN4QCO8w

    Stage 5 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0B17TLpXiGk

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    OK, I read...well skimmed through the USPSA rules. I have a few questions that I hope I can get answered here rather than attending the safety class. I am an FRIDPA member and RSO.

    1. Holster requirements - I found nothing in the appendix E3 regarding IWB holsters and positions thereof. Mine typically rides about 3:30 - 4:30. IWB OK?

    2. Is the AGC IPSC a bit relaxed on the official rules like the FRIDPA? - READ "Close enough" and no need to get my ammo/weapon crono'd before I shoot.

    3. I will be shooting my new FNP .40. Sign up in Open (10 round mag loadouts - I only have 3) or Limited Major?

    4. Any special rules that AGC has other than the typical cold range? I.E. - "Safe Direction" for reload and such is down range horizontal +/- 10* and the 180* left/right. (IDPA habits will force that anyways)

    5. Discount on entry fee for assisting with setup/tear down?

    6. As a non AGC and USPSA member, will I be allowed to shoot? (If yes, I may bring a buddy)

    Anything else I need to know, or attend the safety meeting anyways.

    I can assist as an RSO if needed, just will need a quick briefing on the particulars.

    TIA!
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