
USPSA and Steel Challenge shooters no longer have to juggle multiple apps to stay on top of match scores, rules and classifications. The United States Practical Shooting Association has officially launched its new all-in-one app, merging both USPSA and Steel Challenge functionality into a single, streamlined platform designed specifically for the range.
This isn’t just a cosmetic upgrade. The app brings a unified experience that folds together trusted tools from both sports—like match results, classification lookups, calculators and club locators—under one intuitive interface.

Whether you're prepping for your next USPSA match or checking Steel Challenge classifications mid-week, the app keeps all essential data at your fingertips.
The USPSA development team has rebuilt the app with a forward-looking architecture, providing an avenue to evolve with the times. While it currently mirrors the core features familiar to longtime users—like rulebook access, stage diagrams and the official classification calculators—the infrastructure is in place for new capabilities to be added in the near future.
Notably, users can switch between USPSA and Steel Challenge modes via a simple tab system on the home screen. This seamless toggle gives instant access to relevant classifications, results and rules, without ever needing to exit the app. In addition, you can use the Find Clubs feature to search for nearby clubs, check their schedules and see which matches are available.
Everything about the new USPSA app reflects a deep understanding of what competition shooters need on the range. From the classification calculators to the rules viewer, the focus is on speed and utility. Need to look up a fellow competitor's division ranking? Search any member instantly. Want to find a match nearby? Use the club locator to browse clubs and explore upcoming schedules.
Ready to shoot smarter? The new all-in-one USPSA and Steel Challenge app is now available for both iOS and Android devices. You can download this indispensable digital competition shooting companion today at uspsa.app.