bhtc 0 Posted January 17, 2017 The series will consist of five matches between University Rifle Club and New Holland Rifle and Pistol Club. The dates will be as follows: Sunday April 9 - University Sunday May 21 - University Saturday June 3rd - New Holland (awaiting club approval) Saturday July 1 - New Holland (awaiting club approval) Sunday, August 13 - University Venues: These are both excellent venues for this kind of match. New Holland Rifle and Pistol Club, 589 Meetinghouse Rd, Gap PA Steel targets from 200Y to 700Y Pit targets from 100 to 600Y Freddy's take: Huge Pit area that is 65 yards wide. Expect lots of pop ups, fast movers especially at 300/400Y, and a lot of exploitation of the further distances available. Stages here will probably tend to focus on accuracy demand, distance, and the ability to spot your targets and get on them quickly. In other words, more target-dynamic. ... University Rifle Club, 550 Schoffers Road, Exeter Township PA Steel targets from 100Y to 600Y Pit targets from 100Y to 300Y Freddy's take: This place is PROP CITY. They have a 20 foot shooter's tower, a giant rooftop simulator, a huge shooters "Wall" being built, a 180# jiu jitsu/drag dummy, and a field-target environment that permits unknown/intermediate distance targets. Stages here will be more prop focused and more shooter-dynamic. The series will allow competition between two classes of rifles defined as: DMR: A DMR has an optic capable of greater than 6x. A DMR has a bipod attached to the rifle. RECCE: A RECCE class rifle has an optic that is not capable of more than 6x. A RECCE rifle has no bipod, grip pod or other front support device. BOLT: You are welcome to try, but this match will favor semi-autos in stage design. For series points you class up with DMR shooters. Either rifle may be in any short action caliber, have any length of barrel, any muzzle device, and may or may not use a sound suppressor. Either rifle may fire any type of ammo except for AP (M855 variants included). Courses of Fire: Courses of fire and round count will be the same for each class, but the target presentation will vary. Example: Barricade stage: Target: Steel at 400Y 10 rounds, 10 points per hit within 70 seconds, two rounds fired from each of five positions DMR shooters will engage the 8" round target at 400Y, and RECCE shooters will engage the fullsize IPSC silhouette. Courses of fire will be published to all registered shooters before the match date. Series Scoring: Classes are scored separately from each other. This is really two series in one. Each match will result in series points being accrued. The match winner gets 100 points and automatically qualifies into the finals (which are invitation only). The other shooters earn their percentage of the top shooter's score. So if Frank shot a 200 and you shot a 180, 180/200=.9. Frank earned 100 series points, and you earned 90. A shooter may compete in both classes. If time/attendance permits, at each match, we will allow shooters to fire in both classes in one day for a reduced fee for the second gun. The final series score shall be the shooter's best three series points awards accrued across two clubs in each class. Stage Scoring: (I want your comments on this especially) Stages will be run on a combination of scoring models: Points accrual on par time: You have 60 seconds, and every hit on the correct target earns 10 points. Raw time converted into points:Stage percentage Time subtraction from points Prizes: The finals will have what we hope will be a very robust prize table. We have already had discussions with major vendors whose names you will definitely know. Match Directors: So far, I'm the only one, but there are positions open and I'd love a break. If you would like to take one of the matches on and are familiar with the type of stages that DMR/RECCE shooters enjoy, please volunteer. I will help you out in terms of designing the match with time/motion in mind. Match directors will compete in the series. Match directors will not be eligible for prizes by finish order. I do this for fun and am not taking any prizes. Please feel free to comment, discuss, or otherwise rail. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vlad G 345 Posted January 17, 2017 Hi, do you have any information on costs, match registration, etc? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CageFighter 236 Posted January 17, 2017 right up Shane45's alley! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bhtc 0 Posted January 17, 2017 Vlad - Each match will open for registration about a month beforehand. Cost will likely be $30 for guests and $20 for shooters who are members of the hosting club. If the match isn't booked up, we will let shooters bring a gun for each class and charge like ten bucks extra to shoot the second gun. Here's what University looks like. This was one of two matches I ran there last year as a trial for this same model. We are not doing pistol stages this year because they literally took half the day. http://www.robingilmore.com/URC/URC-1.m4v The RECCE class is going to be the hot one this year I think. It's predicated upon being required to engage targets at distance with a rather ordinary fighting rifle. With any rifle capable of 2MOA accuracy (most all AR's are), you can absolutely be competitive in this division. No match grade ammo or barrels required. I'm shooting a green mountain barrel with bulk 62gr bullets. NJ guys don't have to worry about magazine capacity. Our friends at Lancer love to show up and throw some daily loaners around. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Golf battery 1,223 Posted January 17, 2017 So these are or are not kd targets? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shane45 807 Posted January 18, 2017 right up Shane45's alley! Indeed!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites