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    The Shooting Edge - CGN Sponsor TSE JR's Avatar
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    Need help - working on info displays

    Hello all,

    We are working on some displays to have in the room during our PAL courses where we can educate these newcomers on all of the potential shooting disciplines.

    Here is what I have so far:

    Shotgun:

    Trap
    Skeet
    Sporting Clay

    Pistol:
    Target
    IPSC
    IDPA
    USPSA

    Rifle:
    Silhouette
    F-Class
    Service Rifle
    Precision Rifle

    Any suggestions or ideas of what I have missed would be appreciated. Also, if you have a contact who can fill me in on details if I am unfamiliar, that would even be better.

    The suggestions are hopefully activities that are available in the Calgary area.

    Regards,

    JR
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    What about your regular 3 gun shoots. The type of shoots CHAS puts on, CDTSA hosts a bunch every year. I think shoots can be found in Lethbridge and Medicine Hat as well every year.

    Also could mention different types of hunting game type vs firearm..
    aka Big game - rifle (semi-auto/bolt/lever/single shot) shotgun (semi-auto/lever/single/pump)
    same type of thing for upland, waterfowl, and small game.

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    Steel Challenge (Unless you grouped that in USPSA)

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    Pistol & Rifle = CQB with the ORA.
    My home range has A LOT of rimfire events for shooters of all ages, so maybe something rimfire related?
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