Indian Territory Practical Shooters Club

Year Round Start Times

  • Year Round - 8am

    Votes: 2 28.6%
  • Year Round - 9am

    Votes: 1 14.3%
  • Year Round - 10am

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Different Start Times depending on month(see below)

    Votes: 4 57.1%

  • Total voters
    7

Obiareus

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Please let me know what would be best for you EVEN if you have never been to ITPSC.

Basically we start at 10am for the people who have to travel 1-2 hours so they don't have to get up @ 5am to make it here by 8am HOWEVER i would like to change it at least in the summer so we aren't shooting in the unbelievable heat all summer.

In a nutshell this is asking "Would you rather get up early and finish while it's cool?" or "Get up later but shoot in 110 Degree weather?"

Let me know. Thank you.
 
I voted 8:00 am year round. I'd rather wake up early and get done early sobi can get home to momma. Happy wife = happy life!!!

I think you guys should consider doing a bi-annual big match like the Ponca City club is doing with their high cap hose down. It is a long way to drive to your match when there are some really good matches every other weekend. If there was a "special" match with prizes, trophies, or just bragging rights at stack and/or more challenging/exciting shooting I would skip the close by matches and make sure I was at your match.
 
We just talked about that a couple days ago, we have something in the works now.
 
How about an evening/night shoot? Those were fun. Even the sub/auto shoots were fun to watch.
 
Night shoot's were a nightmare(pun intended). they take almost a full week to set-up 6 stages. I will bring up the sub/auto shoots. Now for the announcement phase of this post.

STEEL CHALLENGE IS NOW AT ITPSC! We have ordered and recieved our set of steel and are going to have a SC monthly match on the first Sunday of the month. Come on out and have some fun. We have plenty of shade for the summer and we roll a fire barrel / outdoor propane heater if we need it in the winter(kind of interesting to see but it works).
 
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