Smallbore F-Class

Smallbore F-Class is a slow fire prone discipline. Competition is limited to 22LR rifles. Matches are fired at known distances of 50 yards, 50 meters, and/or 100 yards. Matches are single-load, and while not required, most shooters use bolt-action target rifles. A typical match is two strings of 20 rounds in 20 minutes each at 50 yards, followed by two strings of 20 rounds in 20 minutes at 100 yards.

This is a precision shooting discipline, and the targets are small. At 50 yards, the X ring is about the diameter of a .22 caliber bullet and the 10 ring is about the diameter of a dime. The entire bullseye target is a little over 5.5 inches in diameter. At 100 yards, the 10 ring is 1” in diameter. Any shot which passes through the 10 ring without breaking the outer edge of the ring is scored as an X. The entire bullseye target is a little under 12 inches in diameter.

Shooters are divided into two basic categories: F-TR (Target Rifle) and F-Open. The main difference between these categories in Smallbore F-Class is that F-Open shooters may use a front pedestal-type rest, where F-TR shooters must use either a bipod or sandbags. For either category, a rear support is allowed under the rifle butt, such as a “rabbit ear” bag, a gloved hand, or a sandbag. For both categories, the rifle is restricted to a weight of 18.18 lbs, including anything affixed to the rifle (scope, bipod, etc.). Both are unrestricted as to the power of scopes that may be used, so long as the rifle is within the weight limit.

If you plan to compete in Smallbore F-Class, below is a list of equipment you should bring:

  • Rifle chambered in 22LR – bolt action or semiautomatic. No rifles with tube-fed magazines are permitted. Any power scope is permitted, so long as rifle does not exceed weight limit.
  • Front rest, bipod, or sandbag
  • Rear bag (“rabbit-ear” style bag is acceptable)
  • Shooting mat
  • At least 100 rounds of ammunition. Match-grad subsonic ammunition is strongly recommended, but not required.
  • Spotting scope and stand recommended, but not required.
  • Sun screen, insect repellant, and drinking water are highly recommended.

Aurora Sportsmen's Club Outlaw Steel Challenge

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What is Outlaw Steel Challenge?

Outlaw Steel Challenge is like traditional steel challenge with a caveat; the goal of this outlaw format is to test your shooting ability rather than your ability to memorize patterns.

If you're starting with a rimfire/PCC rifle, or rimfire pistol, you will start at low ready. For centerfire pistols, you'll start loaded and holstered with your hands in the surrender position. At the beep, you'll engage 5 steel targets in any order, with one steel target painted a different color indicating it's the stop plate, meaning the plate you shoot last after shooting the other 4. You'll repeat this a total of 5 times with your worst time thrown out and the other four used to calculate your stage time.

The matches typically consist of 5 stages setup one stage per bay. Each stage will have an array of 5 pieces of static steel with one piece of steel painted a different color to indicate that it’s the stop plate, which is the plate that you shoot last.

When are the matches?

Setup starts at 8 am. All attendees please take part in setup if you can. We are an all-volunteer group.

Check in starts at 8:30 am. Safety Brief at 8:45 am. All attendees must be present for the safety brief to participate in the event. Match starts at 9 am.

For 2026 our match dates are 4/25, 5/16, 6/27, 7/25, 8/22, 9/26 and 10/24. We will send out notices if our schedule changes.

What about Equipment and Ammo?

Basic Equipment needed:

  • A Centerfire pistol (revolver or semi-auto) or Pistol Caliber Carbine
  • A belt and holster to fit your gun
  • 2 magazines or 2 speed-loaders, with belt pouches
  • 200 rounds of ammo
  • Eye and Ear protection
  • Calibers allowed will be 22lr, 38 special, 9mm, 40 S&W, and 45 ACP

Are there different Divisions?

Rimfire Divisions:

  • Rimfire pistol irons - standard rimfire pistol like Ruger Mark IV, Buckmark, etc. No optics or compensators allowed
  • Rimfire pistol optics - Same or similar pistols as above, but one optic on the pistol is allowed along with a compensator
  • Rimfire rifle irons - This division is your rimfire AR’s, Ruger 10/22’s, etc. No optics allowed, only iron sights.
  • Rimfire rifle optics - one optic allowed, Compensator

Centerfire Divisions:

  • PCC - any pistol caliber carbine with or without optics, compensators, etc. The same rules as USPSA.
  • Open - anything goes, non-bottlenecked pistol calibers. Optics either slide ride or frame mounted, compensators, etc. This division will have similar divisions requirements as open in USPSA
  • Limited - this is your iron sight race gun division. Non-bottlenecked pistol calibers. No lasers, flashlights, red dots, or comps as those will move you into open.
  • Production - this division is your stock Glock, Springfield XD, XDM, M&P, etc. No add on magwells, optics, etc. 9mm only for this division. No mag capacity limits like USPSA. If your mags hold 21 rounds, you can load them up.
  • Carry Optics - same rules as production except you get to have a slide mounted red dot sight. No external magwells, and no comps.
  • Single Stack - 1911 models only. Holster and division requirements can be found in USPSA’s rulebook Revolver - any revolver can be used; however, the calibers must adhere to those allowed below. No magnum calibers allowed.

Revolver Divisions:

  • Optic Sight Revolver which uses a red dot or similar non magnified optic, and iron sight which can use a fiber optic insert in the front sight, but no red dot optics to be used.

  

What is the cost for a match?

Match Fees: The prices are $10 for ASC members, and $20 for non-members. Second gun is an additional $5

You must be member of ASC Club on Practiscore for the member discount to be reflected in the pricing at registration.

Register at: https://practiscore.com/clubs/aurora_sportsman_club          

Who can I contact with questions?

Kris Kline, Action Shooting Sports Department Chair at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.     

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Aurora Sportsmen's Club USPSA

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About USPSA

The United States Practical Shooting Association (USPSA) is the national governing body of practical shooting in the United States under the International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC). Our over 35,000 active members and over 500 affiliated clubs make USPSA the largest practical shooting organization in the United States.

USPSA scoring is based on the competitors' ability to engage paper and steel targets on their time, accuracy and the caliber of ammunition used.  New and seasoned competitors are always welcome to participate at ASC USPSA. One thing that sets USPSA apart from other shooting sports is the classification system. You can see where you rank among the best shooters in the world and track your own improvement as you progress through the sport. If you are interested in watching a match before you compete you are welcome to come and watch.

Becoming a USPSA member does not include local range and club fees. You will be allowed to compete at ASC USPSA even if you don’t belong to ASC or USPSA.  However, to track your classification in this sport, you must start a membership at http://www.uspsa.org.  After receiving your USPSA membership number, you can sign up for ASC USPSA matches through http://www.practiscore.com

When are the matches?

The ASC USPSA match is on the third Sunday of each month from March through November unless otherwise specified. Setup and check-in start at 8 am on match day. USPSA is generally run as a volunteer sport, which means all competitors are required to show up to help with setup and stay after the match to tear down. Match starts around 9 am, or when all stages are built and ready. 

ASC will also be hosting the Northern Illinois Sectionals for 2026. Match Dates will be May 23-24, 2026.  

2026 Match Dates. 

  • March 15
  • April 19
  • May 17
  • May 23-24 (Northern Illinois Sectional Match) 
  • June 21
  • July 19
  • August 16
  • September 20
  • October 18
  • November 15

Equipment and Ammo

USPSA.org has a rulebook with a list of specific divisions and equipment requirements for eachWe encourage new shooters to bring what you have to get started in the sport and after learning more about the sport, you should choose a division that best fits your firearm.

Basic Equipment needed: 

  • Centerfire pistol (revolver or semi-auto) or Pistol Caliber Carbine
  • Competition belt and holster to fit your gun
  • 3-5 magazines in belt magazine pouches
  • 180-200 rounds of ammo
  • Eye and Ear protection

Divisions

Divisions: Open, Limited, Limited 10, Limited Optics, Production, Single Stack, Carry Optics, Revolver, Pistol Caliber Carbine

Link to rules: https://uspsa.org/documents/rules/current/USPSA-Competition-Rules.pdf

What is the cost for a match?

Match Fees: The prices are $15 for ASC members, and $25 for non-ASC members.

You must be member of ASC Club on Practiscore for the member discount to be reflected in the pricing at registration.

Register at: https://practiscore.com/clubs/aurora_sportsman_club   

Follow us on Instagram for the most up to date information. Our Instagram handle is: ASCUSPSA

Who can I contact with questions? This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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The Aurora Sportsmen’s Club Zombie Shoot will be held on Saturday September 12, 2026 from 8:00 a.m. through 4:00 p.m. at the Aurora Sportsmen's Club Rifle/Pistol/Shotgun complex located at 7749 Rueff Road, Waterman, IL.

The information below is from our 2025 Event. We expect 2026 to be very similar, but we are working on some new and improved ranges that may give us some more chances to "expand" and improve this event. We will keep everyone posted as we get further down the construction of our new ranges. 

The event will feature 18 stages for pistol, rifle, and shotgun and will have something to do for all levels of shooting, from beginner to advanced. Target distances will be from point blank range out to 600 yards.

Vendors will be present for all your tactical and zombie preparedness needs. For more information, please follow us at https://www.facebook.com/TheZombieShoot           

Registration at: https://aurorasc.org/e-side/6401-the-zombie-shoot-2026

Videos of event can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/@thezombieshoot9317

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For 2025 we had 18 stages. Look for detailed layouts of each stage at The Zombie Shoot Facebook Page

  1. T.A.S.C. (Train ASC)
  2. Bullseye
  3. Shotgun Clays
  4. USPSA
  5. IDPA
  6. Pistol Steel Challenge
  7. Gat Guns + Sig Sauer Sponsor Pistol Bay
  8. Dueling Pistol Steel
  9. Black Powder/Muzzleloading Team
  10. Cowboy Action
  11. Vanilla Gorilla Security CQB Sponsor Bay
  12. 3 Gun
  13. Scoped Carbine/DMR Plus Precision Rimfire will have rifles for you to test
  14. Artillery Team: Cannons and Mortars
  15. Precision Rifle
  16. Practical Rifle
  17. Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP)
  18. 2 Gun

Here is a list of what a full day Zombie Shoot participant may want to bring to the event.

  • Ear protection (electronic muffs are best)
  • Eye protection (plus a spare in case primary breaks)
  • Hat with a brim
  • Long Pants are better than shorts
  • Rain gear if we have inclement weather
  • Jacket if chilly
  • Sunscreen
  • Chap stick
  • Bug spray
  • Water
  • Gatorade
  • Cooler to put above in
  • Snacks
  • Cash for onsite food from sponsors and food providers. (We will have onsite food for sale)
  • Cart or wagon to haul your gear around (the club is large you will travel likely a full mile walking around to the stages)
  • Any of these firearms below or all if you have them.
  • Unloaded and freshly cleaned Pistol in a case
  • Unloaded and freshly cleaned Rifle in a case
  • Unloaded and freshly cleaned Shotgun in a case
  • A chamber flag inserted inside the chamber BEFORE you arrive for all rifles and shotguns. If you don’t have chamber flags, we sell them at the club or jump online before you come.
  • 200 rounds for each pistol and rifle depending on which is your favorite to use. If you are a heavy pistol user, you can run through as many as 400 in a day.
  • Note: Please also do not shoot our steel targets with steel CORE Ammo or Green Tip Penetrating rounds. It will damage the steel.
  • 100 birdshot rounds (#7 through #9) of shotgun.
  • 10 shotgun slugs just in case the 3 gun stages have long shotgun slug only paper targets (never shoot any close range steel with slugs)
  • Magazines for your firearms 3-5 each is good.
  • Speed loading tools saves your thumbs and time.
  • Rem oil spray if one of your firearms acts up many times just adding rem oil spray gets it running again quickly.
  • Basic small tool set for small repairs of gear and guns.
  • Chest rig or belt with pouches to hold your pistol and rifle magazines.
  • Quality holster that securely holds your firearm. (Kydex, other hard sided are best)
  • Shot shell holders for shotgun shells.
  • Choke tubes for your shotgun
  • Good quality boots as you will be on your feet.
  • Folding lightweight chair can be beneficial.
  • Spare Batteries for gun optics.
  • Leather shooting gloves if you like them for hot rifles and shotguns.

*Please note each attendee is different, so your needs may be slightly different.

Follow The Zombie Shoot Facebook Page for the latest information.

Registration at: https://aurorasc.org/e-side/6401-the-zombie-shoot-2026

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