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GPA Is:
No concealment garment necessary
½ second scoring.
Every stage may have up to 24 required shots. More shooting equals more fun!
Ammo management is entirely the responsibility of the shooter
Every stage requires one mandatory reload after the first shot and before the last you decide when and where to do it.
You dropped a magazine with rounds in it? It’s legal! No PE!
Targets may be required to be shot while you are moving.
There is no tactical priority for targets in the open.
Any stage can have an unlimited number of steel targets as well as unlimited non-threats!
With exceptions, equipment you are using in another pistol sport is probably legal
The rulebook is clear, concise, unambiguous, and only 13 pages long!
IDPA Is:
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. IDPA
shooting is a fun and safe way to learn
defensive pistol skills and sharpen your gun
handling and shooting abilities.
The main goal is to test
the skill and ability of the individual, not
equipment or gamesmanship. "Competition only"
equipment is not permitted in this sport.
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Wilkes-Barre Rifle &
Pistol Club hosts GPA matches on the 4th
Saturday of the month. Registration is at 9am.
Hammer down at 10am.
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