IDPA/USPSA Matches - Click here for more info
Weekly Thursday Matches
Registration begins at 6:00 pm. New Shooters please check-in before 6:00 pm, so you can begin new shooter orientation by 6:05 pm (latest). Hammer down at 6:30 pm. We are finished as close to 9:00 pm as possible. Round count is usually between 50-80. shooters need their gun, outside the waistband holster, at least 2 mags, and mag pouch.
These matches are typically IDPA. the 1st and 5th Thursdays and special occasions are USPSA matches.
We are an IDPA and USPSA affiliated club.
We shoot typically on the following schedule:
2nd, 3rd, 4th Thursday: IDPA at Shiloh Indoor Shooting Range in Houston, TX
1st, 5th Thursday: USPSA at Shiloh Indoor Shooting Range in Houston, TX
3rd Sunday at Pacleb Ranch in Bellville, TX
For more details, visit the match calendar to see what types of matches are coming up.
We observe and practice the four basic safety rules for shooting:
1. Your weapon is always to be treated as if it is loaded.
2. Never point your weapon at anything you do not intend to destroy.
3. Always be sure of your target and what is behind it.
4. NEVER PUT YOUR FINGER ON THE TRIGGER UNTIL YOUR SIGHTS ARE ON TARGET
Weekly Thursday Matches
Registration begins at 6:00 pm. New Shooters please check-in before 6:00 pm, so you can begin new shooter orientation by 6:05 pm (latest). Hammer down at 6:30 pm. We are finished as close to 9:00 pm as possible. Round count is usually between 50-80. shooters need their gun, outside the waistband holster, at least 2 mags, and mag pouch.
These matches are typically IDPA. the 1st and 5th Thursdays and special occasions are USPSA matches.
We are an IDPA and USPSA affiliated club.
We shoot typically on the following schedule:
2nd, 3rd, 4th Thursday: IDPA at Shiloh Indoor Shooting Range in Houston, TX
1st, 5th Thursday: USPSA at Shiloh Indoor Shooting Range in Houston, TX
3rd Sunday at Pacleb Ranch in Bellville, TX
For more details, visit the match calendar to see what types of matches are coming up.
We observe and practice the four basic safety rules for shooting:
1. Your weapon is always to be treated as if it is loaded.
2. Never point your weapon at anything you do not intend to destroy.
3. Always be sure of your target and what is behind it.
4. NEVER PUT YOUR FINGER ON THE TRIGGER UNTIL YOUR SIGHTS ARE ON TARGET