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PCSI IDPA April 11, 2026
Welcome to PCSI IDPA! This is a level I match open to everyone. Our matches are developed and run according to the current IDPA Rulebook, Match Admin Rules, and Equipment Appendices. Should you have rule or equipment questions please go to www.idpa.com to view these resources, or email your questions to the Match Director at [email protected].
PCSI IDPA Match Information:
– All matches are five (5) stages (warm-up and 4 scenario stages).
– Stages are posted at Practiscore.com prior to each match.
– Match registration is limited to 60 shooters. A minimum of 20 shooters is needed at the close of registration.
– Match registration closes at 7:00 p.m. on the Thursday before the match. Walk-ins are welcome on day of match.
– Match is open to all IDPA Division (BUG, CCP, CO, CDP, ESP, PCC, REV, SSP) and classifications (if you do not have an IDPA classification, mark “UN” for Unclassified when registering).
Match Fees:
Match fees, CASH ONLY, are collected on day of match when you sign-in at the registration table.
– $20: Non-IDPA members
– $15: IDPA members
– FREE: Ladies, juniors, and Safety Officers
Match Day Schedule:
– 9:00 a.m.: New IDPA shooter meeting. First time IDPA shooters must attend this meeting.
– 9:45 a.m.: All shooter briefing.
– 10:00 a.m.: Match starts. ‘
– Check your e-mail before leaving for the match. Registered shooters will be e-mailed if a match is canceled.
– Stages are setup the evening before and morning of matches. If you would like to assist setting up stages please email the Match Director at [email protected] for times. Your assistance setting up and tearing down stages helps matches run smoothly and efficiently, and is greatly appreciated.
IDPA Info:
– IDPA national headquarters encourages shooters to join IDPA and obtain a membership by their third (3) IDPA match. To join IDPA, go to www.idpa.com.
– The following holsters are NOT allowed for IDPA matches: shoulder, spine, center of the back, cross draw, finger release (Serpa style), loosefloppy leather or nylon “universal” holsters, or leg holsters (exception: law enforcement may wear duty holster).
Rules & Safety:
– Per IDPA announcement, use of the SIG Sauer P320 in all its variants are prohibited from any competition or event under the name of IDPA.
– PCSI operates a cold range. Loaded firearms are prohibited on PCSI property unless the person is actively shooting a course of fire during the match.
– PCSI requires all persons entering ranges to sign-in/out at the shed by the clubhouse.
– Persons not registered for the match must sign the waiver found in the shed by the clubhouse prior to proceeding to the ranges.
– Appendix carry is allowed, if compliant with IDPA safety standards.
– Eye & ear protection is required at all times on the ranges.
– Muzzles over berm will result in a match DQ, exception being revolvers with open cylinders during reload.
– A dropped firearm anywhere on club property is a match DQ.
– PCCs require a chamber flag and will be carried to and from the line muzzle down.
– The current IDPA and Match Administration rules will apply to this match. It is the responsibility of the shooter to know and follow those rules and to ensure a current IDPA membership and classification.
– Juniors must have a parent or guardian present with the shooter at every stage.
– All persons must remain behind the range bay shelter’s foremost line of posts once the range is called hot by the Safety Officer (SO) until the range is called clear, unless you are designated as an SO, timer shooter during course of fire. One (1) photographer/videographer is permitted in front of the shelter, but must stay behind the SO, timer, and shooter and at no time will interfere with any of the before mentioned individuals.
– Interference with an SO or timer is a DQ and immediate removal of the person from the PCSI grounds.
– Failure to sign-in/out at the shed or complete a Release from Liability Form could lead to a ban from future PCSI matches.
– There is a “Safe Area” (No live ammo permitted) for taking on/off equipment and inspecting unloaded firearms. The “Safe Area” is a posted area behind the bays.
– There is no handling of firearms outside the designated Safe Area or at the firing line until instructed to do so by a Safety Officer.
