

IDPA Matches at ASC are run once a month, from May through October.
For 2026 our standard match dates are 5/10, 6/28, 7/26, 8/23, 9/27 and 10/25.
We use PractiScore to manage IDPA matches at ASC. You can see all upcoming events and can register for matches here: https://practiscore.com/clubs/aurora_sportsman_club
ASC Members Take Note:
You must also be member of the ASC Club on Practiscore for the ASC member discount to be reflected in the pricing at registration. Apply at https://practiscore.com/clubs/aurora_sportsman_club/membership/join
What is the International Defensive Pistol Association?
From the IDPA Website:
The main goal of IDPA matches is to test the skill and ability of the individual, not your equipment or gamesmanship. All matches are supervised by qualified IDPA Range Safety Officers.
An IDPA match is a series of individual, timed stages that test your ability to draw and shoot a concealed defensive firearm in a realistic scenario. Stages will test your ability to move, shoot, and reload using positions of cover. While the stages are timed, accuracy is more important than speed.
Stages are designed to be fun and challenging for all ages and all skill levels.
New defensive shooters can use IDPA matches to practice with their concealed-carry handgun in a supervised environment. Stages are designed around your “everyday carry” equipment, with classifications for different sizes and styles of handguns.
Experienced shooters will be challenged to improve speed and accuracy as they move through the official IPDA classifications, from Novice to Master. ASC is an official IDPA club and all scores are uploaded to your IDPA profile.
Participants will be required to join IDPA after 3 shooting matches.
IDPA Rules are available on their website: https://www.idpa.com/idpa-
IDPA firearm classification rules are very detailed and can seem daunting at first glance. Don’t let that deter you! We can help you with specifics at your first match as long as you have this basic equipment:

To participate, you must be able to execute:
Do you still have questions? Contact our Match Director at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
IDPA is a great way to get into competitive shooting and to practice defensive pistol skills.
Spectators are always welcome, free of charge. Everyone must have eye and ear protection.
You can ask to join our Facebook group: CLICK HERE
Frequently Asked Questions about IDPA
Q: How long does a match usually last?
A: IDPA matches at ASC can run from 4 – 5 hours, depending on the Stage complexity and number of shooters. Bring plenty of water and some light snacks. We encourage all shooters to arrive 30 – 45 minutes early to help with setup, and appreciate help with teardown at the end.
Q: Does IDPA make allowances for Disabled Shooters?
A: Yes. Official IDPA rules cover Permanently Disabled Shooters in section 7 of their rulebook. The Safety Officers at ASC will do their best to accommodate shooters with mobility issues or those who have issues with some shooting positions.
Q: Can I use a rimfire / .22LR handgun for a match?
A: No. IDPA matches are designed for centerfire, defensive handguns. See section 8 of the IDPA Rulebook for specifics on the types of firearms allowed.
Q: Can I use an Appendix Inside the Waistband (AIWB) holster?
A: Yes. The IDPA rules were updated in 2022 to allow for the use of AIWB holsters.

Want to Practice for IDPA?
Aurora Sportsmen's Club IDPA Skills Drills Practice Sessions
Work on your pistol skills in a non-competitive relaxed atmosphere. Learn to draw from your holster and get ASC holster draw certified. Practice for IDPA, USPSA, and ASC Outlaw Steel pistol matches!
This group meets on the 2nd Saturday of each month April through October, taking off September to attend the ASC Zombie Shoot. We shoot on the East Side ranges typically on Bay E4. Please confirm with Dave for bay location each time just in case we must move range bays.
The day starts with setup starting at 9:30, and then our safety brief at 10 am. Expect most days to train until 1 pm.
2026 Dates:
Equipment and Ammunition Requirements:
Cost and Registration:
$10 each for all attendees. Please RSVP, if possible, prior to the event by email. We will collect cash payment on date of events. Please bring exact change.
Questions? Please contact:
Dave Sreniawski at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Second Sunday of each month at 10:00 am beginning April 2025. No preregistration is required. See the club calendar for reserved ranges.
Rimfire and Centerfire Rifle matches, both benchrest and offhand, will be available.
Pick up targets, pay fees ($1 participation fee for members, $4 participation fee for non-members and $4 per match) and turn in scoresheets.
All shooting must be done from a rest or sandbags. No clamping or return-to-battery rest allowed. Rifles must be capable of being lifted straight up. Times are flexible and may be altered from time to time.
The following rules apply to the monthly club Heavy Varmint Rifle matches, both ‘A” and ‘B’ class:
The following International Rimfire 50/50 Association Rules apply to the monthly club 22 IR 50/50 rifle matches:
The following NBRSA rules apply to the monthly club Varmint Benchrest matches:
The following rules apply to the 22 Rimfire matches, both ‘A’ and ‘B’ class:
The following rules apply to the monthly club Junior .22 benchrest rifle matches:
The purpose of Aurora Sportsmen’s Club Barnyard Benchrest is to promote the shooting sport in a competition that will get new shooters involved in the sport in a fun environment at a reasonable cost.