2nd Sunday is IPSC pistol. 6 stages, one of them a USPSA Classifier. Bring 200 rounds and you should take some ammo home. Well known for the best stages in the state. If you can see it, you can shoot it. No boxes.
3rd Saturday is the Sniper Match. 10 small targets from 200 yards all the way out to 600 yards. You can shoot prone or from a bench. No caliber restrictions other than there is a 40 gn minimum bullet weight and no 338 Laupuas.
4th Sunday is 3-Gun. Well, actually Tactical Rifle. We figure that it is easy to get in pistol shooting any weekend of the month. But "real rifle" shooting, not CQB stuff, is not as easy to find. For rifle, most shots start at 100 yards with most being between 150 and 300. Know your zeros out to 400-450 yards. We sometimes have a handfull of required shots out to 450-ish. Time and daylight permitting, we also break out the 50’s and play. If you haven’t shot a 50 and would like to, I can always be talked out of a round or two.
Every Wednesday afternoon, April thru Oct is Steel Challenge. Bring a minimum of 100 rounds and get ready to do some shooting. No targets to tape, no props to reset, ect. Just shooting.
3rd Saturday is IHMSA pistol. I am not the Match Director, but I try to make as many of the matches as I can. The match director puts on a great Silhouette match. He also lets 22 rifles shoot his match even though it is a pistol match. You just use his smallbore targets. Good times.