IDPA SO course in Peace River

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The Peace River club will be hosting a Safety Officer's course on November 10/11. Everyone is welcome to attend. The course costs are not set as of yet as they are dependant on course attendance. This is not a "shooting" course but allows the participant if successful to become a safety officer for their IDPA club.

Please PM for more details.
 
This is a great course if you have any intrest at all in IDPA you will not be dissapointed . the in depth knowledge the course content provides will help make you a better IDPA competitor.
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IDPA SO course

Ladies and Gentlemen,

I can't believe that there is only 1 response. Let's get signed up for this course so you can start your own IDPA group at your local club level. I am facilitating this course in Peace River for a reason.

The way I see it, there is enough handgun owners and shooters in the "Peace" area. I think we could get a club going in Peace River, Fort St. John, Dawson, Manning, High Prairie, Valleyview, and Grande Prairie.

We could get each club sanctioned in IDPA and hold a match at one club every month of the summer. That is 7 matches that a person could attend and only within a couple hour radius of where you live. The costs for the association are really minimal and the cost of participating in the matches are minimal as well. You could shoot a match and be home the same day easy.

Another point to ponder is the ATT/ATC issues. Being an active member to IDPA allows a shooter an easier avenue to recieving an ATT/ATC and allows you scheduled shoots to practice what you need to know when carrying a firearm for ATC purposes.

Anyone who is interested in this can pm me or email me at bernetic@telus.net. This oppourtunity will not come by again. You need to have a SO for affiliation with IDPA and next time, you might need to travel some distance to obtain it.

Let's get together and have some fun shooting "our" pistols.
 
As above
here I am in Olds Alberta finally used my Western Canada LT ATT
17 hours driving to shoot a sanctioned match you guys in the peace have a great chance to get IDPA up and running............get hold of albertacoyotecaller ASAP.............more matches more road trips:D (and more gun stores to visit)
 
I can't believe that there is only 1 response. Let's get signed up for this course so you can start your own IDPA group at your local club level. I am facilitating this course in Peace River for a reason.

The way I see it, there is enough handgun owners and shooters in the "Peace" area. I think we could get a club going in Peace River, Fort St. John, Dawson, Manning, High Prairie, Valleyview, and Grande Prairie.


I think it's the placement of this info. Casual or semi-interested shooters don't view this forum.

Maybe try a notice to "All Peace Country Handgunners" in the Pistols and Revolver forum. There a far wider audience in that forum.

Folks should also be aware that the individual costs for this course are only to cover the travel expenses of the instructor. He's doing the course for free.
 
Lunch ideas

This will be a sit down candle light italian lunch in the best place on earth. Not the all you can eat smorg at your local at your local oriental restaurant. Lunch is being provided out of MY pocket. :eek:

Actually I am not worried about Stevo eating all the grub, its the funny short guy who calls himself TNT that scares me!:p
 
The way I see it, there is enough handgun owners and shooters in the "Peace" area. I think we could get a club going in Peace River, Fort St. John, Dawson, Manning, High Prairie, Valleyview, and Grande Prairie.

We could get each club sanctioned in IDPA and hold a match at one club every month of the summer. That is 7 matches that a person could attend and only within a couple hour radius of where you live. The costs for the association are really minimal and the cost of participating in the matches are minimal as well. You could shoot a match and be home the same day easy.


According to the IDPA Rule Book (http://www.idpa.com/Documents/IDPARuleBook2005.pdf) (Requirements for club affiliation.Page 57/58, paragraph 5) "Clubs must agree to hold a minimum of six (6) IDPA matches per year."

I interpret that to mean each affilated club......
 
If there aren't clubs already in Peace River, Fort St. John, Dawson, Manning, High Prairie, Valleyview, and Grand Prairie, AND if the requirement for IDPA affiliation is 6 matches per club per year, why not form ONE club for the entire region (Peace River Practical Shooters?) that happens to shoot in all of the aforementioned locations with a BOD made up of one person from each of location? Then you could indeed have one match per location and be IDPA affiliated.
 
If there aren't clubs already in Peace River, Fort St. John, Dawson, Manning, High Prairie, Valleyview, and Grand Prairie, AND if the requirement for IDPA affiliation is 6 matches per club per year, why not form ONE club for the entire region (Peace River Practical Shooters?) that happens to shoot in all of the aforementioned locations with a BOD made up of one person from each of location? Then you could indeed have one match per location and be IDPA affiliated.

That would be the easiest way to get this rolling
 
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