STEEL CHALLENGE MATCH - October 18, 2014 - Harvard Spertsmen's Club

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STEEL CHALLENGE MATCH - Harvard Sportsmen's Club
Saturday, October 18, 2014

REGISTRATION: 8:30am +/-
SHOOTER'S MEETING: 9:15am
START TIME: 9:30am squadded

Categories:
Pistol Open, Pistol Iron, Production, Revolver Open, Revolver Iron, Rimfire Pistol Open, Rimfire Pistol Iron,
Rimfire Rifle Open, Rimfire Rifle Iron.


Main match $15.00 (first gun) -
Fun Run (2nd gun if time permits after Main match) $5.00 - scores recorded but not scored or submitted.
Juniors (18 and under) shoot first gun for free - 2nd gun $5.00 (All competitors 18 and under must be accompanied by their parent or guardian throughout the competition).


Five Stages:

Showdown
Outer Limits
Five to Go
Pendulum
Smoke & Hope




General Principles:

Steel Challenge scoring is simple: your time is your score!
Each stage consists of five targets, commonly referred to as plates. Four are standard plates, and the fifth is designated as the stop plate.
Each of the standard targets must be hit at least once before hitting the stop plate, and the time stops when the stop plate is hit. Competitors may fire as many rounds as they deem necessary for each string of fire. The worst string on each stage will be thrown out, and the total of the remaining times will be competitor’s score for that stage. All stages will be shot five times with the exception of "Outer Limits" which will be shot four times.
The maximum time allowed for an individual string is 30 seconds.


For complete Rules and stage layouts please go here: http://www.steelchallenge.com

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***NOTE***

*HSC is a COLD RANGE: All firearms will be kept UNLOADED except on the firing line under the direct supervision of a Match Officials.
*Gun handling at Safe tables only and must be brought to the firing line in a holster or case.
*Eye and ear protection is required for all shooters and spectators.
*Holsters: In general, holsters shall be mounted in the general vicinity of the waist, must cover the trigger, and must safely hold/retain the gun. All Centerfire handguns must be appropriate for holster use.
*HSC will allow "Low Ready" starts for Centerfire handguns (2 seconds added per run)
*Rimfire competition does not involve the use of a holster
*Each competitor is expected to come to the firing line ready to shoot, with an appropriate amount of ammunition in an appropriate number of magazines or speed-loaders or other loading devices.
*Minimum cartridge for centerfire competitions (38 Special, 9X19).
*Rimfire firearms must be .22 Long Rifle (.22LR) only
*Any ammunition deemed unsafe or likely to damage the targets will be removed from use
*Any standard plate which has not been hit before the stop plate will count as a Miss. Each Miss on a standard plate will result in a 3 (three) second penalty, added to the shooter’s time for that string.
*If the stop plate is not hit, the score for that string is 30 seconds

For Club information and directions:
http://www.harvardsportsmensclub.com
 
Dang it! Got a panic call to babysit the grandbabies this weekend in Brooklyn. At least I'm piling up "Brownie Points" with the family. [crying]

Good luck to Gammon and TheOtherDon (my fellow RRO Super Seniors!) -- you guys won't have me around to bug you this match. [rofl]

Stay safe guys,
"Point Blank" Frank
:cool:
 
Dang it! Got a panic call to babysit the grandbabies this weekend in Brooklyn. At least I'm piling up "Brownie Points" with the family. [crying]

Good luck to Gammon and TheOtherDon (my fellow RRO Super Seniors!) -- you guys won't have me around to bug you this match. [rofl]

Stay safe guys,
"Point Blank" Frank
:cool:
Damn, we'll miss you, Frank.

Have a good weekend.
 
How easy is it to collect my brass after shooting, or between stages? Should I mark them ahead of time?

After you finish shooting the stage you will have time to collect your brass. You can mark them if you like but it should not be necessary. There are tarps laid down at each stage so your brass will be right there for easy collection.
 
5-10 rounds per run, five runs per stage, five stages, extras in case there is an issue.

125-250 rounds.
 
sorry paul can't make it side lined by work injury but will be back next year. thanks to you and the entire crew at hsc you folks rock
 
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