Precision Pistol Competition (PPC) originally and still known as Police Pistol Combat in North America, is a shooting sport focusing on precision shooting from a variety of stances (standing, kneeling, sitting and prone) at varying distances (from 3, 5, 7, 15, 25, and 50 yards (or meters), including shooting with left and right hands, from behind an obstacle (barricade).  The courses of fire to create a measure of similarity to real life police situations and are considered one of the forerunners of IPSC practical shooting.  The World Association PPC 1500 (WA 1500) is the international governing body for PPC.  The Canadian Police Combat Association (CPCA) is the governing body for PPC in Canada and is open to both law enforcement and civilian members.

The competition format was founded in the United States, for the FBI, between 1957 and 1958, and was intended to help police officers improve their firearms skills in the line of duty, and developed into sporting competition.  Originally this was a revolver based competition, but was later expanded to include semiautomatic pistols.  Through the years the discipline has been known by various names such as (Practical Police Combat), (Practical Police Course), (Practical Police Course), However, Precision Pistol Competition Is the Official name used today by WA1500, the International Sanctioning body.  The sport became popular in Canada, Sweden, Germany, and Norway, and has since expanded to include additional countries.  Official matches are no longer restricted to Police officers or military personnel, and are now open to qualified civilians also, male and female alike.

PPC is most often associated with a revolver; however, the sport has been expanded to include semi-automatic firearms.  Originally the firearms were restricted to using iron sights; however this has been expanded to include optical sights on both revolvers and semi-automatic firearms.

PPC is a great accuracy training program for those who wish to also participate in other shooting disciplines such IPSC and learning to shoot accurately before or while increasing to be.  It also helps to improve your enjoyment for shooting steel.

Minimal equipment would be a revolver capable of firing six rounds of .38 caliber ammunition and, a compatible holster with at least 3 speed loaders.  For semi-automatic pistols, the requirement would be a pistol capable of firing 9mm to .45 calibre ammunition, a minimum of four magazines, and a compatible holster.  Note that for safety reasons, shoulder and cross draw holsters are not allowed.

PPC matches have been held on the first Sunday of each month at the Abbotsford Fish and Game Club since 1983. The match fees are presently $10 for Abbotsford Fish and game members, and $15 for guestsFeel free to drop by and watch the course of fire to see if you might like to give it a try or send me an email if you would like further information, or have any questions.

Russell Sorsdahl
PPC Match Director
E:  ppc@afgc.ca

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 [...]

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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 [...]

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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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