For those interested in IDPA/USPSA but feel you need to practice and/or at least get some trigger time while drawing and shooting and moving and all that....
The following opportunities are structured differently as each is run by different safety officers. Some will have a structured shoot (IDPA style) and/or just let you practice as you need.
Always remember if you are behind someone do not handle your firearm for whatever reason.
These are the only clubs I have found that has some sort of practice sessions...
WCA (West Coast Armory in Bellevue) holds IDPA practice sessions on a weekly basis every Tuesday 6-8pm (cost $12).
WCA Tuesday nights is $13.14 (includes tax). You do not need to be a WCA member but should arrive early for signup, and for your first time to get any questions answered.
http://www.westcoastarmory.com/events/e ... onday.htmlRenton Fish and Game Club in Renton starts a practice Thursday evening shoot for the warmer months (typically Spring to Fall). 6-8pm (cost $12 - members are free)
Kitsap Rifle and Revolver Club in Bremerton has a Fun Steel practice every Tuesday evening around 6-8pm. Do check with them on the specifics.
http://www.gunsafety.org/programs/funsteel.htmYou'll need to contact the ranges if you have any questions. Each range is different as to their setup and range limitations. Please refer to their rules for that particular range.
Know what a "cold range" means? Your firearm is completely unloaded - no round in the chamber and no magazine in the firearm. Practically every range will require you to be a cold range.
Indoor ranges also will have requirements on ammo types - no steel cased.
As for safety - no shoulder, small of back or belly/ankle holsters are allowed.
If you know of another range that holds "practice" shoots please post them with detail of where/what and cost and any other information you may have (e.g. rules, contact and what kind of shoot they let you practice).