NSCC 2025

With the ORA Provincials and the CFRC being held back to back in Borden again this year, will the NSCC be held in Borden also?
 
What would you expect if you entered the pistol matches at NSCC? I've shot IDPA for 16 years.
Equipment? How many mags etc? 2 days?
Sounds like fun and living near Borden it might be worth checking out.
 
Each match starts from the ready position, not a hot holster. You need a holster to keep your pistol in, but you will not be drawing and shooting.
Four magazines would be sufficient. The Keep Shooting match requires an emergency reload; generally, you reload as needed for the number of rounds required for each exposure. For example, the Body Armour match requires three shots per exposure, fifteen total. You load the fifteen rounds in multiples of three. Five magazines of three rounds, or two sixes and a three, or a six and a nine would all work. Reload as necessary between exposures, make sure that an emergency reload will not be necessary.
So, you need a belt with pouches that present magazines for ready access, and a holster to retain the pistol when it is not in use.
Study and understand the Course of Fire, and practice the Matches.
 
After the recent OIC i doubt that many civilian shooters will be competitive with bolt actions.
Pity that.
Under the older set of rules where "snap" matches called for 1 shot per target exposure, and bolt actions could start in position for rapid fire, bolt actions were on a reasonably equal footing. Under the rules of the last few years (last shot 2019), two shots per timed exposure give semi-autos a distinct advantage.
 
Under the older set of rules where "snap" matches called for 1 shot per target exposure, and bolt actions could start in position for rapid fire, bolt actions were on a reasonably equal footing. Under the rules of the last few years (last shot 2019), two shots per timed exposure give semi-autos a distinct advantage.
Since bolt actions stopped being service rifles in the 40s, 50s and 60s keeping them competitive should be low down on the list of priorities for match construction. Years back the a US had sniper match stage with timed room clearing. The guys running M110s were at a real advantage over losers like me running a stupid M24. When clearing a room they would have really had that advantage so the match was in my opinion reasonable. The enemy will give no advantages.
 
Registrations for NSCC Service Pistol and Precision Rifle matches are now open on Practiscore.

Service Pistol: September 5-6. https://practiscore.com/national-se...ip-2025-dcra-service-pistol-5-6-sept/register
Precision Rifle: September 7-8. https://practiscore.com/nscc-2025-7-8-sept-precision-rifle-nationals/register
Service Rifle (September 9-12) registration coming soon.

There will be practice matches and clinics in the months leading to the Championships - look for signups on Practiscore
https://practiscore.com/clubs/ora-cqb
https://practiscore.com/clubs/ora-precision-rifle
 
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