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What is IPSC ?

IPSC shooters need to blend accuracy, power, and speed into a winning combination. Multiple targets, moving targets, targets that react when hit, penalty targets, or even partially covered targets, obstacles, movement, competitive strategies, and other techniques are all a part of IPSC to keep shooters challenged and spectators engaged.

The Latin words Diligentia, Vis, Celeritas (DVC) meaning accuracy, power, and speed are IPSC's motto and form the foundation for competition. IPSC also emphasizes procedures for safe gun handling and strict adherence to the rules governing the sport.

A variety of pistols and revolvers can be used  for IPSC most common are .38 and 9mm, Our club wishes to have IPSC added to the weapons regulation to allow for high calibre pistols to be used - up to .45 calibre.    

 

Australia's Governing body for IPSC can be found at www.ipsc.org.au Full rules and scoring can be found here.

 

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