Getting bored, Try ORA CQB

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Getting bored with just plinking a few rounds from a fixed fire line? Want to do something both mentally and physically challenging? Then you should come and try one of the Ontario Rifle Association’s CQB shooting events.

Our timed matches are a line of up to ten at a time from 35 yards down to 10 yards. You have only a few seconds to get your shots onto your targets, using both semi-auto rifles (typically Ar15s) and handguns (drawn from holster. No Black Badge required).

Matches are run as a practice first, then over again as a marked competition. Matches include advance 5 yards at a time firing 4 rounds (two at each target) each move for 20 rounds total. There is also a modified prone of 20 rounds, plus a walk and shoot at the same time of 10 rounds.

Pistol shots are from 25 down to 10 yards intermixed with rifle.

We run some 8 to 9 events per year come rain or shine (in the snow is even more fun!). Every event has prizes culminating in the yearly Championship Competition (which includes a great BBQ lunch!)

If you are interested in some real action type shooting events, take a look at
2015 ORA CQB Schedule and 2015 ORA CQB Thread

Get signed up for the next event. Don’t wait, come and check us out first if you want. Guaranteed you’ll be hooked!

For information and registration please contact the ORA CQB Match Director at oracqbmd@gmail.com



 
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I always wanted to try but Im only a mediocre shot at best and I feel i'd be a little embarassed by my very poor performance, its all for fun I agree, but being dead last still is dead last.
 
You don't have to be a marksman to do this!

I was a poor shooter with pistol and now I can hit the barn door!

Dont wait on the side lines come out!
 
I always wanted to try but Im only a mediocre shot at best and I feel i'd be a little embarassed by my very poor performance, its all for fun I agree, but being dead last still is dead last.

Just compensate by wearing more camo and pouches than everyone else. It works.
 
We have a Match next weekend (May 23rd) !

Come out and try it, getting a LOI (letter of Invite) is easy so is the SATT.

Check out the dates and drop the MD (match director) and email. He will get you setup!
 
I always wanted to try but Im only a mediocre shot at best and I feel i'd be a little embarassed by my very poor performance, its all for fun I agree, but being dead last still is dead last.

Mike - exactly one person cares about your score and where you place, YOU. Same goes for for everyone. Come out, have fun. Make some mistakes, learn from them, make different mistakes next time, learn some more, have fun, meet folks in the same boat, ask questions, learn from more experienced shooters, improve your shooting by measuring against yourself in successive events.

Get out and do it.
 
I always wanted to try but Im only a mediocre shot at best and I feel i'd be a little embarassed by my very poor performance, its all for fun I agree, but being dead last still is dead last.

I just got my black badge a couple months ago and wasn't a very good shot..wasn't really planning on doing any ipsc shooting but I went to a fun match thinking the same as you and had a blast. Nobody cares, and even help you if you ask.. It was alot of fun and can't wait to do some more.
 
I always wanted to try but Im only a mediocre shot at best and I feel i'd be a little embarassed by my very poor performance, its all for fun I agree, but being dead last still is dead last.

I know many folks in this area who have been reluctant to try 3 gun for the same reason, that they don't think they'd do well.

The overwhelming response from those who finally do decide to try it is "why didn't I try this sooner." Get out and give it a shot. You'll have a fun time regardless of how you place.
 
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