I did USPSA in the 80s before raceguns ruined it. Then I did IDPA when it first got started. Much better than IPSC/USPSA but still cant offer the freedom to let people solve problems on the move while shooting. Airsoft lets people do the force-on-force training that creates a gunfighter mentality.
Ill check ASI out though. Im in Florida so the Pacific NW is a long ways off.
I see they have a group in Jacksonville, FL - an indoor range - I’m not sure how those are run. The match I went to was outside, with maybe a 40-foot wide area to work with, and targets at 180 degrees.