Kitsap Rifle & Revolver Club

Established in 1926 for Sport and National Defense

 
  (360) 373-1007 4900 Seabeck Hwy NW; Bremerton, WA  98312

info@gunsafety.org

 
 

 

Shooting Programs:

The Kitsap Rifle and Revolver Club currently offers the following regularly scheduled Shooting Programs:

  • USPSA:  USPSA, or Practical Shooting, is exciting, challenging, and one of the fastest growing shooting sports in the United States. Courses of fire utilize many aspects not found in other disciplines, such as movement by the shooter, drawing from the holster, moving targets, multiple targets and freedom for the shooter to solve the problems presented by the match design. This group practices every Tuesday from 6pm to 10pm.  The cost each week is $3 and shooters need to bring their firearms (rifles, shotguns and handguns), 200 rounds of ammo, hearing and eye protection.  IPSC tournaments are held on the third Saturday of every month.  For more information, contact Travis Foreman at uspsa@gunsafety.org.

  • Fun Steel:  Fun Steel is a great entry level handgun speed event.  This group practices every Tuesday at 6pm.  The cost each week is $3 and shooters need to bring their handguns, ammunition, hearing and eye protection.  Fun Steel matches are held on the second Saturday of every month at 8am; cost is $5 per gun and you can shoot up to three guns per match.  For more information, contact John Davidson at by email at fun_steel@gunsafety.org.

  • Bullseye:  Bullseye features a one-handed test of pistol marksmanship.  This group practices every Wednesday from 5pm to 8pm during the spring, summer and fall.  The cost each week is $3 for non-members or $20 for the entire season for members.  Bullseye matches are held throughout the year (see calendar for scheduled Bullseye events).  For more information, contact Lindell Schmittler at 360-830-5072 or via email a bullseye@gunsafety.org.

  • Junior Small Bore:  KRRC Juniors is a .22 caliber and air rifle-shooting club comprised of kids and adult coaches who share an interest in serious, competitive, Olympic-style rifle shooting. This is the style of shooting done in the Olympic Games and the type of shooting done at the NCAA college level. KRRC Juniors also have an NRA qualification course in four positions (prone, standing, kneeling and sitting) leading to the NRA's highest Junior rifle award, the Distinguished Expert Badge. KRRC Juniors shoot year-round at the Kingston Indoor Range at 6pm every Thursday and May through September on the outdoor range on the second and forth Wednesdays of every month at 5pm.  Contact Mike Hastings at 360-297-2962 or by email at jr_smallbore@gunsafety.org for more information.