2016 Canadian Revolver Championship
On August 13, the Canadian Regional Revolver Championship will be held at the Peterborough Fish and Game Association.
This ICORE match will have 8 stages and it will have a round count of approximately 200. The match is open to holster qualified shooters, which includes IPSC, IDPA, PPC and CAS.
For registration information go to the following link.
http://www.pfga-action-shooting.com/#!canadian-regionals/v9loo
For those of you who are unfamiliar with ICORE, it combines elements of the Bianchi Cup, IPSC, and the Steel Challenge into demanding competition exclusively for revolvers. Scoring is based on time, including time added or subtracted per the ICORE scoring rules for shots fired at NRA D-1 targets. Falling and stationary steel plates can also be used in ICORE events.
The following link will take you to the ICORE rule Book and this will give you a formal introduction into the protocols that govern our shooting discipline.
http://www.icore.org/rulebook.html
Furthermore, if you do a search for ICORE on YouTube you will be able to take a look at some courses being shot. For a good example, search for the Wheel Gunners Revenge match (which is an annual event in Michigan) as this is a high quality video that illustrates the type of stages that one can encounter in a match. Please note that this material was recorded in the United States and in some parts of Canada steel targets are required to be shrouded.
The Wheelgunners Revenge 7-21-2013 Central states revolver championship.
ICORE is currently being shot on a regular basis at three clubs in Southern Ontario, namely, Frontenac Rifle and Pistol Club, Peterborough Fish and Game Association and Sharon Gun Club. For the calendar of events for these clubs please visit the ICORE Canada Website:
http://www.icore-canada.ca/
If you are interested in starting ICORE at your club, please send a private message and you will get whatever help you need to get you going.
On August 13, the Canadian Regional Revolver Championship will be held at the Peterborough Fish and Game Association.
This ICORE match will have 8 stages and it will have a round count of approximately 200. The match is open to holster qualified shooters, which includes IPSC, IDPA, PPC and CAS.
For registration information go to the following link.
http://www.pfga-action-shooting.com/#!canadian-regionals/v9loo
For those of you who are unfamiliar with ICORE, it combines elements of the Bianchi Cup, IPSC, and the Steel Challenge into demanding competition exclusively for revolvers. Scoring is based on time, including time added or subtracted per the ICORE scoring rules for shots fired at NRA D-1 targets. Falling and stationary steel plates can also be used in ICORE events.
The following link will take you to the ICORE rule Book and this will give you a formal introduction into the protocols that govern our shooting discipline.
http://www.icore.org/rulebook.html
Furthermore, if you do a search for ICORE on YouTube you will be able to take a look at some courses being shot. For a good example, search for the Wheel Gunners Revenge match (which is an annual event in Michigan) as this is a high quality video that illustrates the type of stages that one can encounter in a match. Please note that this material was recorded in the United States and in some parts of Canada steel targets are required to be shrouded.
The Wheelgunners Revenge 7-21-2013 Central states revolver championship.
ICORE is currently being shot on a regular basis at three clubs in Southern Ontario, namely, Frontenac Rifle and Pistol Club, Peterborough Fish and Game Association and Sharon Gun Club. For the calendar of events for these clubs please visit the ICORE Canada Website:
http://www.icore-canada.ca/
If you are interested in starting ICORE at your club, please send a private message and you will get whatever help you need to get you going.





















































