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TitusVille Rifle and Pistol Club

2299 Gun Club Lane
Mims, Florida 32754

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P.O. Box 314
Mims, Florida 32754
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IDPA

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Titusville Rifle and Pistol Club hosts an IDPA match each month. IDPA is a handgun-centric shooting sport based on simulated self-defense scenarios. We use handguns, holsters and other equipment suitable for concealed carry self-defense. Our main goal is to test the skill and ability of the individual.


IDPA Match Director: Rob Thompson

SCSA

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Titusville Rifle and Pistol Club not only holds monthly Steel Matches. Steel Shooting is the fastest shooting sport, and also the fastest growing shooting sport, and with good reason - It's fun!


Steel Challenge Match Director: Tony Cline at acline7@cfl.rr.com or 321-501-5778

Fun Matches

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TRPC hosts a variety of competitive shooting matches each month.  Some of the matches are prairie dog matches, military rifle matches, and various pistol matches.


Fun Matches POC: Floyd Merckle

Rimfire Benchrest

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Titusville Rifle & Pistol Club hosts monthly Benchrest matches purely for .22 LR caliber rimfire rifles. Matches are shot at 50 yards on one of two different targets, depending on whether iron sights or scopes are used. In Benchrest, rifle rests are a necessity, but bi-pods and adjustable elevation supports are popular too. It's all about accuracy here, so it pays to be patient and deliberate. It's a lot of fun, and is a great opportunity to pick some brains to learn how to shoot even better!


Rimfire Benchrest Match Director: John Moore

Centerfire Benchrest

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Benchrest Matches are held every fourth Saturday of each month on Range #9 at TRPC. The match begins with the first match shooting at 200 yds. followed by the second match shooting at 100 yds. The match is conducted following International Benchrest Shooters rules. If you have a rifle, you can shoot in this Benchrest match. Classes are: VFS - Varmint for Score, Factory, and Modified. 


Benchrest POC: George Pariso or John McCorquodale

Bowling Pin

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Hosted by TRPC every fourth Saturday, Bowling Pin matches are unlike any other. Pin shooting is the most enjoyable of the shooting sports, and one of the easiest ways of introducing a new shooter to regular competitive shooting. Shooters compete head-to-head in a race to knock bowling pins from a table about 30 ft. away in the shortest elapsed time. Shooting is conducted with revolvers and semi-auto pistols, against bowling pins, steel pins, or steel plates. Occasionally it is configured as a two-gun match, combining pistols and carbines, either in .22 cal., pistol calibers, or both. Pin shooting appeals to both genders!


Bowling Pin Match Director:  Fran Butler

Black Powder

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The second and fourth Sunday of each month at 1:00pm smoke billows from the monthly Black Powder match! If you have a muzzleloader and want to improve your game and have a great time, then this is for you! Targets are a variety of bullseye, novelty, and whatever else might look like fun. Matches consist of 18 shots at 3 different targets in 6 shot strings.  All targets are engaged offhand unsupported. Flintlocks, caplocks, in-lines and handguns are all allowed.  I hope to see you there!


Black Powder Match Director: Pat Elmore

Trap Shooting

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TRPC hosts a Trap Shoot on the second Saturday of each month at the trap range, overlooking the 100 yd. Rifle Range (range #1) at 1:00pm after the rifle range has been secured. Hugely popular, trap shooting is a great way to spend a Saturday afternoon!


Trap Shoot Match Director: Michael Seay

Cowboy Action Shooting

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TRPC hosts Cowboy Action Shooting each month. Click here for more information on the Single Action Shooting Society.


Cowboy Action Match Director: Wayne Gayle