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  1. A glad you liked It. We are looking at doing another one in the fall.
  2. Here is pdf of course of fire. National Defense Match Course of Fire 6-8-2014-v2.pdf
  3. The Course of Fire table did not translate well into the blog. Attached is a Word doc with the Course of Fire. Well, the file upload did not work on this post either. Course of Fire will be shot at 100 down to 10 yards using various positions, including shooting from your weak side.
  4. Here is the Match Bulletin and Course of Fire for the National Defense Match ----- National Defense Match Bulletin Date: June 8, 2014 Description: This match was designed to promote practical rifle marksmanship. It is a cross over between tactical (3-Gun style) shooting and NRA High Power. The match is best suited for an AR-15 or similar semi-auto magazine fed rifle. SCAR’s, ACR’s, Mini-14’s, M1A’s, Garand’s, AK’s and SKS’s are all acceptable rifles. You will be required to shoot from standing, kneeling and prone; weak side and strong side. Some stages require shooters to shoot from the kneeling position. If they are unable to kneel because of injury or medical condition, the shooter may opt to shoot from the standing position with no penalty. Prone must be shot from prone. There is no “run and gun” in the match, each stage is shot from a yard line. The course of fire is from 100 to 10 yards. Each participant will shoot all stages of the match moving from 100 down to 10 yards before retrieving their targets for scoring. Safety: A safe rifle while handled or worn will be unloaded, magazine removed, safety on, have an OBI/ Empty Chamber Indicator inserted. A safe rifle in position will be unloaded, magazine removed, unslung, safety on, have an OBI/Empty Chamber Indicator inserted, the rifle muzzle pointed down range, and rifle will remain propped on the backpack/rest with the barrel or front portion firmly at rest on the backpack and the butt-stock resting on the mat or ground with ejection port side up. Firearms Allowed: Tactical Rifle Limited – must have a 4.5lb trigger, 20’ or shorter barrel, tactical iron sights. Front sight must not be forward of the gas block. No diopter sights are allowed. Bipods are allowed but must be stowed (folded up) at start of COF. Tactical Rifle Optic - must have a 4.5lb trigger, 20’ or shorter barrel, tactical iron sights and may have one non-magnified optical sight. If applicable the front sight must not be forward of the gas block. No diopter sights are allowed. Bipods are allowed but must be stowed (folded up) at start of COF. Open – trigger may be less than 4.5lbs, barrel may be longer than 20”, any or multiple optics are allowed. Bipods are allowed but must be stowed (folded up) at start of COF. All rifles must remain in the same configuration from start of match to finish. Equipment: Required: A rifle meeting one of the divisions explained above At least 4 magazines (minimum 10 round ea.) PLUS 1 magazine (minimum 15 rounds ea.) An empty chamber indicator (also known as Open Bolt Indicator - OBI) Eye and ear protection A bag to carry your ammo and magazines. (You will be required to load your magazines for the next stage at each yard line.) Optional: Sling Mat or ground cover Spotting scope Food and water Not allowed: No coupled or drum magazines may be used. No bipods, front or rear bags of any kind, front or rear mechanical rests may be used. Course of Fire Round count - 97. [Left target – 46 rds Right target – 51 rds] Yard Line Stage Round count Rounds on Left Target Rounds on Right Target Mags Needed Position Stage Description 100 yds 1 10 5 5 2 Prone Two 5 round magazines. Ten shots with reload in 30 seconds. 2 5 5 1 Sitting One 5 round magazine. Five shots in 20 seconds. 3 10 5 5 2 Kneeling Two 5 round magazines. Ten shots with reload in 30 seconds. Strong side 4 10 5 5 2 Standing, 5 rounds strong side, 5 rounds weak side. Two 5 round magazines. Ten shots with reload in 40 seconds. Five shots from Strong side, reload, then five shots from weak side. Both Barricade supported. 75 yds 5 10 5 5 2 Prone Two 5 round magazines. Ten shots with reload in 30 seconds. 6 5 5 1 Sitting One 5 round magazine. Five shots in 20 seconds. 50 yds 7 10 5 5 2 Kneeling Two 5 round magazines. Ten shots with reload in 30 seconds. Weak side. 8 5 5 1 Prone One 5 round magazine. Five shots in 15 seconds. Weak Side. 25 yds 9 10 5 5 2 Standing, 5 rounds strong side, 5 rounds weak side. Two 5 round magazines. Ten shots with reload in 40 seconds. Five shots from Strong side, reload, then five shots from weak side. 10 yds 10 10 5 5 1 Standing, non-standard response. One 10 round magazine. Ten shots in 15 seconds. Five shots on one target, five shots on second target. 11 12 6 6 1 Standing, Low-High Drill. One 12 round magazine. Twelve shots in 15 seconds. On first target, two to center, one to head area. On second target, two to center, one to head area. Back to first target, two to center, one to head area. Back to second target, two to center, one to head area. Targets: (2) – NRA NDM-1 Targets per shooter
  5. No problem Mike, glad you enjoyed it. It was fun putting in on also. All the shooters were very cooperative and fun to work with. We are planning on another one tentatively in April, hope to see you there.
  6. Thank you all for attending and making this event a success. It was good to see some familiar faces and some new faces. We are looking at having another match tentatively in April. Using the same targets and course of fire (but probably a little more wind). We will post details on the www.obrams.org website when we have confirmation of the date.
  7. All stages will be shot using the prone position (lying down). Range 6 has a deck for 8 of the 12 firing points. If you have a mat (or even a piece of carpet big enough for you to lay down on) I would suggest bringing it. Lying down directly on the deck (or ground if you are on one of those firing points) will get rather uncomfortable.
  8. We will have a "zeroing hour" from 9AM to 10AM. 1st relay starts shooting at 10AM. Weather is not looking bad for this weekend. Temps on Saturday in low 50's, 30% chance of rain.
  9. Reminder that there are 6 stages for this match. The 6th stage is a "secret" stage. You will not see the target until the morning of the match.
  10. Just like your personal taste in women, a .22 rifle will have it's own personal taste in ammo. You have to try the different brands and see how they group. The one shooting the smallest group is the one to use. Most of the things you will be shooting at on each target are about 1 MOA. At 50 yards that is 1/2". So find an ammo that will shoot a group that small or smaller. Only way is by trial and error.
  11. Ten shots per stage. Only one shot per target on each stage. See targets for stages 1 -2 -3 posted on www.OBRAMS.org. On each target for each stage there will be 10 things to shoot at, circles, flies, etc. Only one shot each.
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