Lafayette Rod & Gun Club

2008 Schedule of Events

Affiliations:  NRA - IHMSA - SASS - USPSA

Feb

3

Cowboy Action -(cancelled)10 am

 

23

IHMSA - 10 am

Mar

2

Cowboy Action - 10 am

 

15

USPSA - Noon

 

22

IHMSA - 10 am

 

30

Sporting Clays - 2 pm

Apr

5

Range Cleanup Day - 9 am

 

6

Cowboy Action - 10 am

 

12

Ladies Only Shoot - 9 am

 

19

USPSA - Noon

 

26

IHMSA - 10 am

 

27

Sporting Clays - 2 pm

May

2-4

Cowboy Action 3 Day Shoot - 9 am

 

17

USPSA - Noon

 

24

IHMSA - 10 am

 

25

Sporting Clays - 2 pm

June

1

Cowboy Action - 10 am

 

14

NWTF-WITO - 9 am

 

21

USPSA - Noon

 

27-28

IHMSA - 10 am

 

29

Sporting Clays - 2 pm

July

6

Cowboy Action - 9 am

 

19

USPSA - 9 am

 

27

Sporting Clays - 2 pm

Aug

3

Cowboy Action - 9 am

 

16

USPSA - 9 am

 

31

Sporting Clays - 2 pm

Sep

7

Cowboy Action - 10 am

 

20

USPSA - Noon

 

28

Sporting Clays - 2 pm

Oct

5

Cowboy Action - 10 am

 

7

Wentworth Training 200 m. range only

 

18

USPSA - Noon

 

30

Wentworth Training 200 m. range only

Nov

2

Cowboy Action - 10 am

 

8-9

Deer Hunters’ Sight-In - 10 - 4

For information about matches listed, please contact the match director directly

Match Directors

Cowboy Action (SASS)

Mel Oglesby
(816) 524-1462

USPSA

Scott Lane
(660) 886-2582

Silhouette (IHMSA)

John Wade
(660) 584-7119

Sporting Clays

Pete Nelson
(660) 463-1142

Notes:
Except when noted otherwise, all of the scheduled events are open to the public and members are welcome to participate.

The range is closed at 5:00 pm the day preceding Cowboy Action, IHMSA and USPSA events to allow for range preparation. The range will remain closed to the general membership until post-match clean up has been completed and the match director releases control of the range.

For Sporting Clays competition, the range closes 3 hours before the start time (11 AM) for match preparation.

The range is to be made safe and all shooting to stop when anyone places a red flag is placed forward of or anywhere in the vicinity of the firing line. The same person who put up the red flags will be required to take them down to reopen the range.  If you arrive and the red flags are out - do not begin shooting until it has been removed by the person who put it out. This practice is necessary to prevent injury or property damage.

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