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.45 Bullseye
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Itasca Gun Club .45 ACP Bullseye Pistol League
Bullseye shooting is a traditional style, shooting one-handed at targets 50 feet away (our indoor range limitation). It’s a nationally administered and scored program, now named NRA Precision Pistol. Itasca Gun Club runs Bullseye matches for both .22 rimfire pistols and .45 ACP pistols. Optics are acceptable.
Our .22 Bullseye Pistol League begins in November or December. The league will shoot the NRA gallery course which are 600 point, 60 shot matches consisting of slow-fire, timed-fire and rapid-fire using .22 caliber pistols. Most competitors use Red Dot or similar non-magnifying scopes.
Matches are held Wednesday evenings, from 4 - 6 PM. There are seven lanes available. This is open to the public, as well as Itasca Gun Club Members.
There will be practice time available on the indoor range during the Wednesday and Friday morning Pistols and Coffee. The indoor range is also open to the public Monday evenings from 5 - 8 PM, for $2.50 per night or $20 for a season pass.
If you have a question or want to sign up, please contact the current holder of the club cell phone (218) 256-9431 or email igcclubaccount@yahoo.com
Bullseye is shot with .45 Auto pistols, typically versions of the venerable M1911. Red dot and similar non-magnifying scopes are used by most competitors. Each person fires 90 rounds per night, in organized five shot strings of slow, timed and rapid fire.
The indoor range/classroom is located at the intersection of Itasca County 61 and Itasca County 325. For Internet mapping, use 28006 Arbo Rd, Grand Rapids.