Chicagoland's Premiere Sports Shooting Facility.
Sunday. 15 March, 2026 - Saturday. 21 March, 2026
Week 12
Sunday. 15 March, 2026
7:00 am

NRL22 (Ranges E9 and E10)

NRL 22 Rifle Matches
 
Cost:
$30 for Non-ASC Members
$20 for ASC Members
Young Guns shoot free but must be acompanied by an adult
 
All Matches shot on the East Side Complex 100 yard Bay 9 and 200 yard bay 10 (At MD's discretion) 
 
2026 Event Dates:
January 18
February 8
March 15
April 12
May 31
June 21
July 19
August 16
September 20
October 18
November 15
December 20
 
 
 
Questions:
Contact Match Director James Nierodzik
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9:00 am

TAC-TECHS: Mutual Assistance Groups

Preparedness is not just about tools and technology—it’s about people. This TAC-TECHS session focuses on Mutual Assistance Groups (MAGs): small, trusted circles of individuals who plan, communicate, and support one another before, during, and after disruptions.

Saturday. 21 March, 2026
8:00 am

Practical Rifle (Ranges E6-E10)

ASC Practical Rifle is an action rifle match intended for skills development and casual competition, with a relaxed atmosphere and a lot of fun! This is an opportunity to get your rifle "off the bench" and challenge your marksmanship skills while developing new skills most shooters can't practice on a range.
 
Participants will face new scenarios each month, with two short-range engagement stages, and one medium range engagement stage at either 100 or 200 yards. Shooters will be "scored" based on stage time plus penalties.
 
Shooters should bring a semi-automatic rifle and plan on firing up to 150 rounds. Up to 4 magazines may be utilized on a single stage, and your favorite mag retention system is encouraged. We do not impose limitations on firearms or ammunition; all calibers and legal equipment is welcome. Optics are shooters choice, iron sights, red-dots, and magnified optics are all welcome. Practical Rifle is a great opportunity to gain experience with all your gear!
 
Whether pre-registered or on-site registered, you must be present for CHECK-IN* AT LEAST 15 minutes before the published start time. Shooters not present for check-in will forfeit their spot. Check-In occurs at the Registration desk on the East Side Bays.
AT 15 MINUTES BEFORE THE PUBLISHED START TIME, we will start promptly with a Roll Call followed by a Safety Brief. Immediately following the Safety Brief, squads will walk to their start stage. All shooters must have event gear ready and in their possession before the Safety Brief begins.
 
* 'CHECK-IN' means you are confirmed present with the registration table. If you are late, we will assign your spot to someone who arrived on time and you will be added to the bottom of the 'Space-Available Signup Sheet'. Everyone must be at the safety brief in order to participate. 
 
Setup 8:00 am
Safety Brief 8:45 am
Match Starts 9:00 am
Match Ends typically around 1 pm
 
2026 Event Dates:
January 17
February 21
March 21
April 18
May 16
June 20 
July 18
August 15
September 19
October 17
November 21
December 19
 
Registration and more information is available on Practiscore. 
https://practiscore.com/clubs/aurora_sportsman_club
8:00 am

Hunter Safety Ed Class East Building Lounge

On behalf of Ted Knorring and Mike Polk

N Donaldson This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 8/26/25

8:30 am

Practical Rifle Safety Brief (East Building Garage)

Safety Brief in the East Building Lounge for PR. 
9:00 am

600 Yard Qualification

 2026 600 Yard Qualification Dates
3/21/2026
5/31/2026
8/30/2026
10/25/2026
 
Local Contact: Ed Janka 
630-272-3187
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Alternate Contact: Tak-Seng Lodro
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312-361-7933
 
Time: 9:00 - 11:00 
Members Only!  Be sure you Know your correct 600-yard sight/scope settings.
Please register for the event. 
If you cancel call me at 630-272-3187
 
  1. The member will be asked these questions:
    1. What caliber are you shooting?
    2. What does your ballistic table show the bullet drop at 600 yards?
    3. Based on the bullet drop, how many Minutes of Angle (MOA) is that equal to?
    4. Based on the calculated MOA, how many clicks or Mil Dots were adjusted on your Scope/Sights for this MOA?
  2. All of the above information may be located on your phone, tablet, and notebook or printed out.The important factor is that the shooter fully understands the calculations for bullet drop out to 600 yards. If the information is not correctly answered, the member may not shoot to qualify.
  3. Having satisfactorily proven the member knows long range shooting data, they will be allowed to shoot 3-5 shots at a target set out at 600 yards.Their rounds must impact on or at least near (3-5 feet) the target in the SAFE area on the 9’ smaller berm.Impacts on the 50’ large berm are not safe.  The shooter will be allowed to check scope setting, make an adjustment, and shoot again.  If the round impacts on the 50’ unsafe area again, they DO NOT qualify.  
 
260318 JAS
10:00 am

Skeet/Trap/Pyramid Wobble/Springing Teal/5-Stand Winter Event (4)

Get your gloves, scarves and thermal undies. Come join us for Trap, Double Trap, 5-Stand, Skeet, Pyramid Wobble Trap and Springing Teals at our "March get out of the house event" .  Heated building with lounge and restrooms
 
Event opens at 10:00 am, last game starts at 3:30 pm. Preregister by email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..  Food will be available from 11am until 12:30 pm.

Fee option’s-
Members will be using their card reader card for themselves and any guest they bring-No Wrist band for guest at this event only.

Anyone interested in experiencing this shotgun event, is encouraged to contact the Shotgun Department at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

If you're new to these games, let us know at registration and we will pair you with a club volunteer that will show you how to play the games.  Participants must bring: Credit/debit card for games, cash for tips, side games and food donation ($5), shotgun, at least 125 target load lead or steel shells (no hunting or defense loads) and eye and ear protection.

12:00 pm

Action Shooting Sports Match Lodge Booking

Action Shooting Sports Match Staff Lodge Booking 

Club Contact: Kris Kline