What is PPC?
PPC stands for Precision Pistol Competition. PPC challenges a competitor to move from position to position while shooting for score, forcing the shooter to utilize precision, accuracy and concentration.

PPC as it’s known is a fairly new shooting sport open to anyone, Juniors, Ladies, and Men… young and not so young, that would enjoy marksmanship pistol shooting. This is a sport to enhance your pistol shooting accuracy only. It has no running, no jumping, and no speed shooting… it is one easy going sport!!

The C-27 target is used. This site is the shooting championships for the year 2000. PPC is a sport that develops an accurate aiming discipline and the fun of a sport in pistol marksmanship.

PPC classes are held on the range the first Sunday of each month, from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm. The cost is $7.00 for members and associates; $10.00 for guest shooters.

The course of fire is shot from the 7 meter line to the 50 meter line in five match stages.

New shooters are welcome to come out and watch, or try, but don’t forget your binoculars.

The Sunday shoot is a combination teaching/shooting outing where everyone gets a handicap and tries out for prizes. Everyone is on an equal competition level, even though you may be a rank novice or a grand master shooter. I’ve seen first time shooters walk away with the first place for the day prize. So come on out and give it a try!
Basic Equipment:
Revolvers capable of chambering and firing standard 148 and 158 grain lead, 38 calibre loads are the common guns in PPC. Stock revolvers should have no external modifications, except for grips or stocks which may be modified or changed to fit the competitor’s hand. In the Open Class category, fixed or adjustable iron sights allowed. In the Unlimited Class optical or electronic sights are allowed.

Either hand loaded or factory loaded ammunition .32 calibre or larger may be used in revolvers. No magnum ammunition is allowed but all ammunition must produce sufficient velocity to pass through the target. For stock semi-auto pistol, ammunition must be loaded to equal the energy of factory ammunition.

The common firearm used for this competition is the Smith & Wesson.38 calibre K or L frame models outfitted with a heavy, after-market “bull barrel”. You will need 4 speedloaders either K or L type. 1or 2 pouch holders, empty brass bucket and a holster. Now you’re all set to shoot.
Course of Fire:
The standard PPC match is called the “1500 course”. One hundred and fifty rounds are fired. The highest possible score for each shot fired is 10 points for hitting the 10 ring, an oval that is four inches wide by 6 six inches high. The X-ring is used to break ties. It is two by three inches and also worth 10 points.

There is a nine ring, eight ring and seven ring in the target. The shooter gets no score, zero, for any hits out of the scoring ring areas.

Shooters fire from four distances, namely 7 meters, 15 meters, 25 meters and 50 meters, with all stages fired under time limits. Some ranges use audible starting signals and others use turning targets to start the time sequence.

Chairman: Robert Stoddart
Email: ppc@afgc.ca

PPC Sub Club Report October 2016

The monthly PPC match held on October 2 with a reduced number of shooters, primarily due to some of our regular shooters involved in the annual charity motorcycle toy run. The weather was perfect for shooting and a last chance to hone our skills in preparation for the 40th Annual Vancouver Island PPC Championships held [...]

By |2016-10-14T16:36:02-07:00October 14th, 2016|P.P.C.|Comments Off on PPC Sub Club Report October 2016

PPC Sub Club Report July 2016

The PPC Sub Club held its monthly training/practice match on the first Sunday of the month with a turnout of 11 shooters. Two of the shooters shot their all-time best scores thanks to a bit of coaching over the last few months, and some dry firing at home as recommended.  Some of the hard core [...]

By |2016-08-05T09:43:14-07:00July 15th, 2016|P.P.C.|Comments Off on PPC Sub Club Report July 2016

PPC Sub Club Report June 2016

The PPC Sub Club was honoured to co-sponsor the BC Sheriff Shooting Association Championships held the last weekend of May and despite completing the individual competition on the Saturday which was  the wettest day of the year and standing water on the range, the weather cleared up nicely for the skills competition held on the [...]

By |2016-06-10T22:34:52-07:00June 10th, 2016|P.P.C.|Comments Off on PPC Sub Club Report June 2016

PPC Sub Club report May 2016

Our monthly match was held on the first Sunday of the month with 10 competitors plus the range officer and a referee in preparation for our CPCA registered match to be held the first Sunday of August. The weather was perfect for shooting and made for a great day on the range. Club members who [...]

By |2016-05-15T16:57:09-07:00May 15th, 2016|P.P.C.|Comments Off on PPC Sub Club report May 2016

PPC sub club report April 2016

The fair weather shooters are starting to emerge from their burrows as summer looms closer and closer. The April monthly training/practice match was held on the first Sunday and the weather cooperated making it an enjoyable day putting some rounds down range to clean the cobwebs out of the barrels. The CPCA registered match scheduled [...]

By |2016-04-15T14:10:12-07:00April 15th, 2016|P.P.C.|Comments Off on PPC sub club report April 2016

PPC Sub Club Year End Report

The 2015 shooting season came to a close with our turkey match held on the first Sunday of December with 13 shooters attending, including one shooter from Montreal, who is well known to our members, and was in town visiting family for the holiday season.  This match brings our 32nd year of continuous monthly PPC [...]

By |2016-03-20T17:15:19-07:00March 20th, 2016|P.P.C.|Comments Off on PPC Sub Club Year End Report

PPC Sub Club Report January 2016

The 2015 shooting season came to a close with our turkey match held on the first Sunday of December with 13 shooters attending, including one shooter from Montreal, who is well known to our members, and was in town visiting family for the holiday season. This match brings our 32nd year of continuous monthly PPC matches. It has [...]

By |2016-01-18T09:13:30-08:00January 18th, 2016|P.P.C.|Comments Off on PPC Sub Club Report January 2016

PPC Sub Club Report November 2015

The PPC Sub Club held its monthly matches through August, September, October and November with the August match being a nationally registered competition. We have had excellent turnouts with up to 15 competitors at a match. 6 of our shooters who are with the BC Sheriffs attended the World Police and Fire Games in Fairfax Virginia brining home [...]

By |2015-11-06T13:45:58-08:00November 6th, 2015|P.P.C.|Comments Off on PPC Sub Club Report November 2015

PPC Sub Club Report July 2015

The PPC sub club held its monthly match on July 5 with six shooters attending. The turnout this month was lower than normal due to 8 of our regular shooters being BC Sheriffs who are competing in the World Police and Fire Games in Fairfax Virginia. These regular shooters are looking forward to being much more competitive this [...]

By |2015-07-10T16:18:19-07:00July 10th, 2015|P.P.C.|Comments Off on PPC Sub Club Report July 2015

PPC Report April 2015

The PPC Club has had a good start to our 32nd consecutive year of monthly practice/training matches as well as major competitions. The number of competitors vary each month depending on personal commitments, scheduling and probably the most applicable factor, the weather. For our April match, we will be reverting to Range 3 for the [...]

By |2015-04-03T10:03:22-07:00April 3rd, 2015|P.P.C.|Comments Off on PPC Report April 2015

About the 1500 Course

Welcome to Precision Pistol Competition The 1500 Course: MATCH ONE: (24 rounds total) First stage is at the seven meter line, the shooter starts with a loaded gun holstered and loaded speed loader pouch. When the time starts, the shooter must draw and fire 12 rounds in 20 seconds, with two hands, in standing position and [...]

By |2013-08-22T16:54:34-07:00June 6th, 2012|P.P.C.|Comments Off on About the 1500 Course
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