What is practical shooting and IPSC?
Over 60 countries currently participate in this version of the sport of practical shooting. Practical shooting is a sport in which competitors are required to combine accuracy, speed and power to successfully complete many different types of shooting “problems”. — from Karl Rehn’s IPSC FAQ IPSC (the International Practical Shooting Confederation), is the governing world body. USPSA (the United States Practical Shooting Association) is the region of IPSC that governs U.S. activities. USPSA Area II is the group of states that consists of California, Hawaii, Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado. Area II’s Northern California Section consists of clubs ranging from Redding down to San Luis Obispo, including TASC.