Shooting Sports

Compete in a variety of thrilling, action-packed matches.

Steel Challenge
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Match registration from 8 to 9 a.m.
Match starts at 9 a.m.
Match fee: $15 for the 1st gun, $5 for each additional gun.

Contact: Tom Schwenk

IDPA
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IDPA (International Defensive Pistol Association) Matches at BORCC.

Contact: Randy Ciesiolka

Matches are scheduled for the first Sunday of every month.

Match Fee—$20.00.
Registration for the matches is online at PractiScore.com or on the day of the match.
Available shooting spots for the match are limited!
Registration on PractiScore.com is given first preference.
You must register or confirm your PractiScore.com registration between 8:00 and 8:45 am “local time” the day of the match.
If you do not confirm your PractiScore.com registration the day of the match with an entry fee before 8:45 am, your spot may be given to someone on the waitlist.
The safety briefing and stage walk-through start at approximately 8:45 am.
First shot approx. 9:00 am.
Interested shooters, feel free to visit an event or discuss the sport with any of the IDPA shooters at a BORCC meeting or send an e-mail to BORCC with your questions.

IDPA as a sport is quite simply the use of practical equipment, including full charge service ammunition, to solve simulated 'real-world' self-defense scenarios. Shooters competing in IDPA events are required to use practical handguns and holsters that are truly suitable for self-defense use. No 'competition only' equipment is permitted in IDPA matches since the main goal is to test the skill and ability of an individual, not his equipment or gamesmanship.

What are the goals of IDPA?

  • 1 Promote safe and proficient use of guns and equipment suitable for self-defense use.
  • 2 Provide a level playing field for all competitors to test the skill and ability of the individual, not their equipment or gamesmanship.
  • 3 Provide separate divisions for equipment and classifications for shooters, such that guns with similar characteristics are grouped together and people with similar skills compete only against each other.
  • 4 Provide shooters with practical and realistic courses of fire that simulate a potentially life-threatening encounter or that test skills that would be required to survive a life-threatening encounter.
  • 5 Offer a practical shooting sport that is responsive to the shooters and sponsors, with unprecedented stability of equipment rules.
  • 6 Offer a practical shooting sport that allows the competitors to concentrate on the development of their shooting skills and fellowship with other like-minded shooters.
SASS
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SASS matches at BORCC are held on the second Saturday of the month, April through October.
Signup starts at 10 AM,

Contact: Dave Springer

The Single Action Shooting Society is an international organization created to preserve and promote the sport of Cowboy Action Shooting. SASS endorses regional matches conducted by affiliated clubs, stages END of TRAIL: The World Championship of Cowboy Action Shooting, promulgates rules and procedures to ensure safety and consistency in Cowboy Action Shooting matches, and seeks to protect its members' Second Amendment rights. SASS members share a common interest in preserving the history of the Old West and competitive shooting.

22 Bench Indoors
People practicing shooting at indoor range.

Shoots are held every other Wednesday evening at 6:30 PM.
Check the club calendar for the dates.
Event fee—$5.00

Contact: Larry Hupp

NEW Shooters - Benchrest events are also a great way to improve trigger control and aiming techniques.

BORCC supplies the bench, target, and target stand.
You supply the .22 cal. Rifle, benchrest, ammo, and patience.

What is benchrest shooting?
Benchrest shooting is the pinnacle of accuracy and precision in shooting sports. The object of .22 benchrest shooting is to place 25 shots through the X ring on 25 targets within a fixed time limit, despite the best efforts of wind and human error to the contrary.

How can I compete with all of the pros?
Won't I look stupid?
On any day, anyone can win. Even the seasoned pros have a bad day now and then. Come to a match. You'll find lots of friendly people who will be happy to answer your questions and help you get started. No one laughs at big groups or low scores. We've all been there.

22 Bench Outdoors, Centerfire Rifle
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22 rifle Benchrest shooting at 50 yards on the 100-yard rifle range. Fee: $10.

Centerfire rifle shooting at 100 and 200 yards on the rifle range. Fee: $10.

Contact: Dave Harrington

Vintage Military Rifle
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Vintage military rifle shooting at 100, 200, and 300 yards on the rifle range. Fee: $10.

Last Saturday of each month from April to November, depending on weather.

Contact: Dave Harrington

USPSA
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THE USPSA MATCHES HAVE BEEN SUSPENDED UNTIL WE HAVE A PERSON TO LEAD IT.

USPSA matches at BORCC are held on the fourth Sunday of the month.
Match registration starts at 8:00AM.
Matches start at 9:00AM.
Match Fee - $20.00

Contact:

Practical shooting is a sport that evolved from experimentation with handguns used for self-defense. The researchers were an international group of private individuals, law enforcement officers, and military people generally operating independently of each other, challenging the then-accepted standards of technique, training practices, and equipment. The work was, for the most part, conducted for their own purposes without official sanction. Even so, what they learned changed the face of police and military training forever.
For over 20 years, USPSA competition has provided a test bed for equipment and techniques, many of which are now the standard for police and military training. Some of USPSA's top competitors are regularly employed as trainers for elite police and military units. Today, USPSA matches are conducted every week by the nearly 400 affiliated clubs all over the United States. For most people, practical shooting is pure sport conducted with little or no thought of the self-defense aspect of firearms use. However, USPSA members are generally the most proficient shooters in the world, as witnessed by their domination in the world of firearms competition.

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Gals With Guns
People practicing shooting at indoor range.

Saturday mornings from 8:30 am to 10 am

Fee: $10
(firearm rental and ammunition available for an additional charge)

Contact: Flora Oosterhouse

Our purpose is to provide a safe, comfortable atmosphere for
women who desire to practice pistol shooting.

Ladies of all shooting experiences are welcome to attend.
This event is open to non-members.

We have started the Winchester/NRA Marksmanship program.
This program is optional, and you may start at any time.

Preregistration is NOT required.