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    Big Panda CHA-LEE's Avatar
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    Default Boulder USPSA Match

    Is there going to be a USPSA match this coming Saturday (Jan 31st) at BRC? The schedule on the BRC website shows that there is suppose to be a match but on the ECOUSPSA website schedule it shows a "-" for BRC. Is there any way we can confirm that this match is going to happen or not?

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    Passing on some info;



    Boulder will be holding its first match of 2009 this Sat



    Sign-up begins at 8AM and the match starts promptly at 9AM



    Five courses of fire with one Classifier



    Anyone that shows up to help set-up at 7:30 pays $6 for the match



    James Casanova is RM for this match and promises fun courses



    Temps are predicted to be in the 50’s for Sat



    See you Saturday



    Bill Burkard

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    Can anyone wander in and watch the match, or is there some sort of entry fee?

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    You are certainly welcome to come watch (no fee for that) but it is more fun to actually shoot. If you are planning on shooting you need to take the safety class (this is if you have never shot action pistol matches before; i.e. IDPA, USPSA, Defensive Pistol).

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    LeJerk> You are more than welcome to come out and watch. Just make sure that you bring some ear and eye protection. Every club has a different process of providing safety classes before a new shooter can shoot so it might be best to come and watch the first time then talk with the Match Director to see how the safety class process works for that range. But as Cy said, if you have already have a safety certification from a different match venue such as IDPA or matches like that it should be good enough for the USPSA match. But it is always best to confirm this with the match director before hand.

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