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<blockquote data-quote="mike_pinto" data-source="post: 753011" data-attributes="member: 3951"><p>There is steam!! The rules are pretty simple. For Rifle and Pistol, either 1 A zone hit or two anywhere in the scoring lines (D-Zone or better) equals a neutralized target. Shotgun is mostly clays or steel which must break (clays) or fall (steel) to be neutralized. Failure to neutralize is a 5 second penalty. Failure to engage is 10. Shots for pistol are a lot like a USPSA match and same goes for rifle, unless there are long steel targets set. Shotgun will usually have multiple types of targets at varying distance. For a local match like this one, bring out what you have that meets the requirements, borrow at the range the stuff you don't have yet. Most will shoot 12 gauge semi-auto shotguns, AR-15, and a 9mm or larger pistol. Most stages will be ~20 -30 shots with 1, 2, or all 3 guns on each stage. I have attached some stages we shot in '06.. The first one is pistol only, the second is rifle only, the third is shotgun only and the last is multi-gun. We shot 8 stages I believe and made the first 3 multi-gun at some point! <img src="/images/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>There are just a lot of parts that have to fit to make it happen. I'm not even going to talk about what we might plan the 3rd week in March (right before doubletap and Mesa) </p><p></p><p>Hmmmmmmm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike_pinto, post: 753011, member: 3951"] There is steam!! The rules are pretty simple. For Rifle and Pistol, either 1 A zone hit or two anywhere in the scoring lines (D-Zone or better) equals a neutralized target. Shotgun is mostly clays or steel which must break (clays) or fall (steel) to be neutralized. Failure to neutralize is a 5 second penalty. Failure to engage is 10. Shots for pistol are a lot like a USPSA match and same goes for rifle, unless there are long steel targets set. Shotgun will usually have multiple types of targets at varying distance. For a local match like this one, bring out what you have that meets the requirements, borrow at the range the stuff you don't have yet. Most will shoot 12 gauge semi-auto shotguns, AR-15, and a 9mm or larger pistol. Most stages will be ~20 -30 shots with 1, 2, or all 3 guns on each stage. I have attached some stages we shot in '06.. The first one is pistol only, the second is rifle only, the third is shotgun only and the last is multi-gun. We shot 8 stages I believe and made the first 3 multi-gun at some point! :) There are just a lot of parts that have to fit to make it happen. I'm not even going to talk about what we might plan the 3rd week in March (right before doubletap and Mesa) Hmmmmmmm [/QUOTE]
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