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Introduction to IDPA

Come try out IDPA at Wayne County Raccoon Hunters Association!

Introduction to IDPA is open to all people who can legally own a handgun. The class will give you a chance to learn IDPA rules, as well as practice using your self-defense handguns and holsters. New CPL/CCW holders are especially encouraged to attend.Where: WCRHA, 37816 Wick Road, Romulus, MI 48174

When:  No upcoming dates (watch for updates)

Cost: $25/shooter, or have an accompanying Spouse or Child (only $40 for the both of you)

Meet at clubhouse - with all equipment (see below)


**NO AMMUNITION IN CLASSROOM**
What to Expect

IDPA is a shooting sport that uses practical equipment (including full charge service ammunition) to solve simulated, real world self-defense scenarios. Shooters will be introduced to IDPA rules and techniques, as well have the chance to practice defensive shooting skills in simulated self-defense scenarios.

We will practice the following skills in a simulated match:
  • Drawing from concealment
  • Shooting while moving
  • Using appropriate cover while engaging targets
  • Shooting from kneeling or prone positions
  • Shooting at moving targets
  • Emergency (slide lock) reloads
  • Tactical reloads
What Equipment do I need?
  • Service type pistol or revolver of 9mm/.38 special or lager caliber. If your handgun is suitable for self-defense use, it will probably be competitive for IDPA matches.
  • Practical concealed carry type holsters are stipulated for IDPA use. A common service pistol or revolver such as a Beretta 92F, Glock 17/22, Sig 226, Colt 1911A1, S&W 686 or Ruger GP-100 carried in a common pancake style holster is all that is needed to be competitive in IDPA matches.
  • You should also bring two extra magazines (or speed loaders) and two magazine holders for your belt.
  • Concealment Garment (i.e., vest, shirt or jacket)
  • Approximately 100 rounds of ammunition
Registration in advance is necessary -- to Register, or for more Info:

Contact Chris Kuzara IDPA Chief Safety Officer (chriskuzara@wowway.com) or call 313-477-0181