ILPRSC – April Match – Match 1
Welcome to the 2026 ILPRS Season.
ILPRSC Matches are fast-paced long-range shooting competitions that will test your rifle marksmanship skills as you manage various barricades and obstacles to engage targets from 200 – 600 yards under a time constraint. Matches will consist of 8-10 stages where you will engage steel targets from different positions and various barricades. Target sizes are designed to be challenging. Target distances are usually known so shooters should have a good DOPE out to 600 yards.
This year ILPRS matches will not count for Precision Rifle Regional Series Points.
Matches start at 9:00 am with a mandatory safety brief at 8:30 am. Registration opens at 8:00 am. Matches typically take 4-5 hours to complete. Gates open at 6am.
ILPRSC will follow the MODIFIED PRS 2025 rule book for scoring, match points, and safety. A copy of the modified rules can be obtained by emailing your MD (Jonathan Trice [email protected]), on the Facebook ILPRS Page, or at any ILPRSC Club Match.
This year there will only be two divisions of shooters. Bolt Gun OPEN and Gas Gun OPEN. Bolt Gun and Gas Gun will shoot separate courses of fire. Courses of fire will be separated by target shape. Bolt Gun Shooters will engage shapes (squares & Circles) and animal targets while Gas Gun shooters will primarily engage IPSC targets and animal shapes. Ideally Bolt Gun shooters and Gas Gun Shooters will be squadded together. In the event that there are not enough gas gun shooters to justify a stand-alone squad Bolt gun shooters will be added to their squad to maintain match flow.
Magnum calibers are not allowed. Please adhere to a 3200-fps maximum muzzle velocity for all rounds fired. Typical calibers are .308, 6.5 Creedmoor, .260 Remington, 6mm, 25mm, and .223 Remington. A note of advice: larger caliber and smaller caliber heavier bullets are easier to spot and confirm impacts and misses. RO/Spotters cannot always guarantee visual confirmation of small caliber light weight bullet impact or miss. Match MD will do their best to utilize flashers and other hit indicating devices to help shooters and RO/Spotters identify Impacts and misses.
Bring a MINIMUM of 100 rounds to the match. While the course of fire is less than 100 rounds, bring extra to account for any necessary reshoots.
Shooters should bring a scoped rifle, ammo, and good DOPE. Shooters can also use support bags and slings, but these are not required. Tripods will be allowed on specific stages. Certain stages may limit the use of support bags, tripods, and props.
ASC MEMBERS TAKE NOTE:
If you are a current ASC Member, you are entitled to a discounted pricing within Practiscore. Requesting membership through practiscore will get you access to those discounts.
Request Membership at: https://practiscore.com/clubs/aurora_sportsman_club/membership/join
NOT AN ASC MEMBER?
If you are NOT an ASC member, you DO NOT need to request membership to ASC as we allow non members to attend events that are posted in Practiscore. You can follow the Auora Sportsmans Club on Practiscore to keep up to date with all matches and events open to the public.
https://practiscore.com/clubs/aurora_sportsman_club
Facebook Group (updated more often):
https://www.facebook.com/groups/ILPRSC/
Web Page:
https://aurorasc.org/departments/action-shooting-sports/practical-precision-rifle
