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USPSA

USPSA (United States Practical Shooting Association) is an exciting handgun action shooting sport that rewards speed and accuracy. Shooters have the freedom to attack the course of fire in any order and engage targets from anywhere in bounds. This makes stage planning, memory, and aggressive movement essential to score well. The targets, consisting of a mixture of static or moving paper and steel, are laid out on a dynamic course consisting of boundaries and obstructions which the shooter must interact with to engage them. A shooter’s score consists of the amount of points they scored divided by the amount of time they used to shoot them. Whoever scores the most points in the least amount of time is the winner. Read more...