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<blockquote data-quote="bboswell" data-source="post: 1261097" data-attributes="member: 8795"><p>To anyone reading this, who has also been "thinking" about visiting USSA, or trying a USPSA, IDPA or Steel Challenge event, as Nike says.............Just Do It!!!</p><p></p><p>The staff at USSA is superb, friendly and extremely knowledgable. More importantly, they respect newbies who can't help but be intimidated at first. They will make certain you feel comfortable with the facility and your gun handling. </p><p></p><p>First time to shoot a match?? No problem. Bring what you have and others will loan what you need until you get your equipment bag built. Jump in both feet first. The staff and other enthusiests won't let you drown. I was as clueless as anyone when I started, and every time I shoot my fellow shooters help me get better, and always make me feel comfortable, even though I am not nearly as skilled as they tend to be. Its about being safe and having fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bboswell, post: 1261097, member: 8795"] To anyone reading this, who has also been "thinking" about visiting USSA, or trying a USPSA, IDPA or Steel Challenge event, as Nike says.............Just Do It!!! The staff at USSA is superb, friendly and extremely knowledgable. More importantly, they respect newbies who can't help but be intimidated at first. They will make certain you feel comfortable with the facility and your gun handling. First time to shoot a match?? No problem. Bring what you have and others will loan what you need until you get your equipment bag built. Jump in both feet first. The staff and other enthusiests won't let you drown. I was as clueless as anyone when I started, and every time I shoot my fellow shooters help me get better, and always make me feel comfortable, even though I am not nearly as skilled as they tend to be. Its about being safe and having fun. [/QUOTE]
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