UPDATE: TexasCHLforum Day at PSC
Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2005 9:09 pm
Okay guys/gals, I got approval from the Board at PSC to hold the TexasCHLforum Day at PSC that Onerifle suggested. It will probably be this fall, so we can try to avoid the hottest part of the year. It will be scheduled in place of our regular monthly IDPA match, which is the first Saturday of each month. We'll probably schedule it for September or October, but September would be on Labor Day Weekend. This may be good for some folks, not so good for others. I need to get your opinions on which month.
At this point, we plan to use all six of the pistol bays, plus the PSC classroom and perhaps the office as well. If there are enough people coming, I'll see about getting the barbeque cook-off team we use for the Texas State IDPA Championship to come. We hope to have each pistol bay set up for a different style of shooting (IDPA, plates, pins, Texas Star, IPSC, open shooting). The Classroom will be used for a 10 hour CHL class for new (and renewal) applicants. We may also run an NRA class, either Basic Pistol or Personal Protection in the Home, and have NRA Instructors on the range to help new shooters. Our goal is to have something for the whole family, including the kids.
As I said before, this is a pretty ambitious undertaking for a first-year event, so I need to get a pretty good idea how many folks will be able to attend. I want to thank Onerifle for a great idea; this could really be fun. Who knows, if we all have a good time, we can make it an annual event.
Regards,
Chas.
At this point, we plan to use all six of the pistol bays, plus the PSC classroom and perhaps the office as well. If there are enough people coming, I'll see about getting the barbeque cook-off team we use for the Texas State IDPA Championship to come. We hope to have each pistol bay set up for a different style of shooting (IDPA, plates, pins, Texas Star, IPSC, open shooting). The Classroom will be used for a 10 hour CHL class for new (and renewal) applicants. We may also run an NRA class, either Basic Pistol or Personal Protection in the Home, and have NRA Instructors on the range to help new shooters. Our goal is to have something for the whole family, including the kids.
As I said before, this is a pretty ambitious undertaking for a first-year event, so I need to get a pretty good idea how many folks will be able to attend. I want to thank Onerifle for a great idea; this could really be fun. Who knows, if we all have a good time, we can make it an annual event.
Regards,
Chas.