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  2. USPSA Handgun Championship - Wikipedia

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    The USPSA Handgun Championships are yearly championships held by the United States Practical Shooting Association (USPSA) run under USPSA-rules (contrary to the IPSC US Handgun Championship). Sometimes, all of the pistol nationals are held at the same time, other years, they have been broken up between different ranges.

  3. United States Practical Shooting Association - Wikipedia

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    USPSA is a 501c(3) non-profit Delaware corporation and currently headquartered in Sedro Woolley, Washington.The association is organized into 8 "Areas", each of which is represented by an Area Director at the board meetings of the organization.

  4. IPSC US Handgun Championship - Wikipedia

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    The IPSC US Handgun Championship are yearly IPSC level 3 matches held by the United States Practical Shooting Association (USPSA) run under IPSC-rules (contrary to the USPSA Handgun Championship, which is run under USPSA-rules). Sometimes, all of the pistol IPSC nationals are held at the same time, other years, they have been broken up between ...

  5. Power factor (shooting sports) - Wikipedia

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    Metric targets are divided into the scoring areas A, C and D with minor and major points 5-3-3-1 and 5-4-4-2 respectively, while IPSC targets are divided into the scoring areas A, C and D with minor and major points 5-3-1 and 5-4-2 respectively. In USPSA as of 2014, a value of 165 kgr·ft/s or greater is considered major for all divisions ...

  6. IPSC Handgun World Shoots - Wikipedia

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    Match Results - 1996 Handgun World Shoot, Brazil - USPSA Frontsight 3. 1997, page 14 Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine; Match Results - 1999 Handgun World Shoot, Philippines; Match Results - 2002 Handgun World Shoot, South Africa Archived 2020-09-13 at the Wayback Machine; IPSC :: Match Results - 2005 Handgun World Shoot, Ecuador

  7. Todd Jarrett - Wikipedia

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    He has both national and World titles within practical shooting, holding four world titles, nine national titles and has won more than 50 US Area championships, as well as many other action shooting events. Jarrett is the only USPSA Triple Crown Winner and holds four USPSA National titles - Open, Limited, Production and Limited-10. [1]

  8. Practical shooting - Wikipedia

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    Practical shooting, also known as dynamic shooting or action shooting, is a set of shooting sports in which the competitors try to unite the three principles of precision, power, and speed, by using a firearm of a certain minimum power factor to score as many points as possible during the shortest time (or sometimes within a set maximum time).

  9. Robert Vogel (marksman) - Wikipedia

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    Vogel won the USPSA National Championship in the Production Division two years in a row (2008 and 2009). [1] In 2011, he won the Limited-10 Division. [2] He has also won two world championships in Production and Stock-Pistol Division. He is currently ranked as a Grand Master in four USPSA Divisions, and as a Distinguished Master in four IDPA ...