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IDPA Has Come to Nenameseck! Welcome to the Nenameseck Sportsmen's Club IDPA match. The shoot is open to everyone and club membership is not required. Our shoots are usually, but not always, on the fourth Sunday of the month. The club calendar has our scheduled match dates. Sign-in: 8–8:45am We run a cold range: firearms can be handled at the safety table only. No ammunition is allowed at the safety table. If you arrive with a carry gun, please ask a safety officer to supervise clearing the weapon. (Please do the same if you wish to load when leaving the match.) What is an IDPA match? The International Defensive Pistol Association (IDPA) is the governing body of a shooting sport that simulates self-defense scenarios and real life encounters. It was founded in 1996 as a response to the desires of shooters worldwide. The organization now boasts membership of more than 11,000, including members in 19 foreign countries. What are the rules, equipment and cost? Rules and equipment requirements can be found at the official IDAP website at http://www.idpa.com. After the match, all shooters scores are totaled and posted to this website. As a result, you can watch your times improve as you hone your skills. What's the course like at an IDPA match? Each match will consist of three to four stages. What makes it interesting is that each stage is a different scenario and the scenarios are never the same from match to match. For example, one stage may have you move through a course neutralizing bad guys without hitting any hostages while another could have you shooting targets from a simulated automobile in a low-light setting.
Each IDPA shooter is timed as they go through the course. The safety officer uses a timing device that tracks the total time for each shooter to 100th of a second. The device is triggered by the sound of a round being fired, so when the last shot is fired, the total time is read and recorded. Targets are scored as indicated in the picture. A center of mass hit adds no additional time, however, as you move away from the center of mass, penalty time is added to your time for that stage. At the end of the shoot, all times are added together for a total time for each shooter. How can I participate or get more information? If you think you would like to participate or just take a first hand look at how an IDPA match works, we would love to meet you and show you around at the next scheduled match. If you have any questions or need additional information, you can contact Norm at (413) 967-3797 or by email at or Rick at (978) 355-4644 or by e-mail at . Please check the "Calendar of events" for dates and times and the "How to find us" for directions to the club. |