EESA Drama Daze II results are up now with Pics..

now I have a question, I am kind of interested in getting into IPSC shooting but belong to crumlin and to my knowledge we dont have competitions so like would I be able to just show up to compete at EESA or would I have to become a member? Also I am thinking of joining EESA anyways cuz from what I hear they are mor friendly on "assault rifles" and handguns etc... which I am interested in:) Any thoughts?
 
now I have a question, I am kind of interested in getting into IPSC shooting but belong to crumlin and to my knowledge we dont have competitions so like would I be able to just show up to compete at EESA or would I have to become a member? Also I am thinking of joining EESA anyways cuz from what I hear they are mor friendly on "assault rifles" and handguns etc... which I am interested in:) Any thoughts?

Slick, In order for you to be a qualified IPSC shooter, you will need to take the IPSC Black Badge course. Once you are a certified Black Badge holder and IPSC member, you can shoot in any IPSC match at any gun club holding the match. You dont need to be a member of the club holding the match in order to be able to shoot in their IPSC match.

Please check out the IPSC link below for upcoming Black Badge course: http://www.ipsc-ont.org/bbcourse.htm

Good luck :)
 
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