3 Mils Right, LLC
Team Tactical Rifle Match
2899 FM 2953 St. Jo, Texas
May 19 and 20, 2012, we will be hosting a two man team tactical match. Match will be limited to 60 teams of two, a total of 120 shooters. This is a prize table match. Sponsor prize table donations will be updated as we get closer to match date. Registration will begin 10:00 AM on March 9, 2012. This match will encompass short range to long range long rifle, carbine and pistol engagements with a predominate focus on team work. Teams will be made up of one long range rifle and one carbine style rifle. Both shooters will also be required to carry a pistol.
Only one team member name is required to register. Please note any match registrations received before 10:00 AM on the 9th will be deleted. Once your registration email is received we will email you the match registration form. The completed form to include both shooters names and match payment will be due within 10 days of registration. If payment is not received we will move to the next team on the list.
To register for the match please send ONE email per team to [email protected] with the following information:
"your name and 3 Mils Right Tactical Team Match Registration" on the subject line for the email.
Team Members Names (Only one name required to register):
Address:
Phone:
Email:
Caliber Shooting?:
How many rifle competitions have you shot?:
Sniper's Hide name?:
T-shirt sizes?:
Time: Squad assignments and safety briefing begins at 7:00 a.m. Firing begins at 8 a.m.
Entry Fee: $350.00 per team
Ammunition: Competitors must furnish their own ammunition. We do not allow tracers, steel core or armor piercing ammunition. If you are found firing any of these types of ammunition you will be disqualified, removed from the competition and forfeit all entry fees. A recommended minimum 200 rounds of rifle, 100 rounds of pistol, Additional ammunition may be required for last-minute stage additions or re-shoots
Targets: IPSC/IDPA paper, Reactive Steel, Static Steel, Poppers and Auto Reset Targets are in use, with ranges from 0 to 1000+ yards.
Course of Fire: 8 stages comprised of long range precision rifle, carbine rifle and pistol scenarios. Competitors should be ready to engage targets using tactical engagement techniques; shooting from various types of positions, cover, tactical reloads and stress situations.
Scoring: Scoring is based on points (hits or misses) and time.
Prizes: This is a prize table match. Prizes have been donated by match sponsors and by 3MR. Trophies will also be awarded to competitors finishing in the top three places. A complete list of sponsors will placed on the 3MR website and updated daily.
Safety: All Safety rules at 3Mils Right will be obeyed at all times. Slides or actions should remain open unless engaged in a course of fire or under the direction of a range officer. Competitors will not be allowed on the firing line until directed by a range officer. Competitors will not be allowed to load ammunition into a weapon unless directed by a range officer **THIS IS A COLD RANGE**. Handling weapons behind the firing line is prohibited.
Please bring appropriate gear for seasonal conditions. You may also want to bring water, Gatorade, snacks, lunch, etc. There will not be a break for lunch. In order to get through all stages competitors will be asked to eat in down time between shooters. There are camp sites available at the range. The cost is $10.00 per day.
Safety Rules
1. Participants are subject to match disqualification for violation of any rule or regulation.
A. Match will be run on COLD RANGES.
B. COLD RANGE (definition): Participants firearms will remain unloaded at the match
site except under the direction of a Range Officer, Match Director or other Safety Personnel.
C. Designated Safety Areas
1. The Safety Areas will be clearly marked with signs.
2. Unloaded firearms may be handled and/or displayed only in the Safety Areas.
3. No ammunition may be handled in any Safety Area.
D. Rifles will be carried muzzle up or muzzle down at all times during transport.
E. Rifles will have an open chamber and magazine removed if equipped with DMB.
F. Handguns must remain in holster, magazine removed except under the
direction of Range Officer(s) on a stage.
G. Handguns must be carried with the "Hammer Down."
H. No participants or spectators shall consume or be under the influence of alcohol or nonprescription drugs at the match site. Any participant found to be impaired and deemed
unsafe as a result of legitimate prescription drugs may be directed to stop shooting and
requested to leave the range.
I. Eye protection is mandatory for participants, spectators & range personnel at the match
site.
J. Ear protection is mandatory for participants, spectators & range personnel while on or
near a stage of fire.
Disqualifications:
A. Match Disqualification will result in complete disqualification from the match and the
shooter will not be allowed to continue with the match. Shooter will not be eligible for
prizes. Final decision will be with the Match Director, Assistant Match Director and/or the
Range Master.
B. Immediate Match Disqualification for Negligent Discharge.
C. "Negligent Discharge" is defined as the discharge of a firearm in an unsafe manner
or unintentionally in which a projectile (bullet) strikes the ground within 3 meters of
the competitor or range officer, or outside the confines of the backstop.
D. A participant shall be disqualified from the Match for dropping a firearm.
E. A participant shall be disqualified for allowing the muzzle of his/her firearm to break the
180-degree Safety Plane (except while holstered.)
F. A participant shall be disqualified if his/her muzzle/barrel that points or covers
any participant’s body or portion of body at any time during the match.
G. A participant shall be disqualified for Unsportsmanlike-like conduct.
H. Cheating
1. Intentionally altering targets prior to the target being scored to gain
advantage or avoid a penalty.
2. Altering or falsifying score sheets.
3. Altering the configuration of firearms or equipment to gain advantage
I. Threatening or assaulting other competitors or staff personnel.
J. Disruptive behavior in an attempt to disturb or coach other competitors while they
are shooting.
K. ALL disqualifications and re-shoots will be issued by the MD, Asst. MD and/or Range
Master.
Sportsmanship & Conduct
A. Participants and spectators are expected to conduct themselves in a courteous,
sportsman-like manner at all times. Disputes will be handled promptly and fairly by the
Match Director.
Ammunition
A. No tracer, incendiary, armor piercing, steel jacketed or steel core ammunition is allowed.
B. Pistol/revolver ammunition shall be 5.7mm or larger.
C. Rifle ammunition shall be .223/ 5.56mm or larger, with no round larger than .30/7.62mm magnum . Velocity restrictions will be enforced on long guns. Maximum long gun velocity allowed is 3100 fps.
Firearms
A. All firearms used by competitors shall be serviceable and safe.
B. If a competitor's firearm becomes unserviceable during competition, that competitor may
replace his/her firearm with another of the same model, caliber and sighting system
approved by the Match Director or Range Officer.
C. For purposes of this ruling, a "firearm" consists of a specific caliber, receiver, barrel, stock
and sighting system combination.
D. The same firearm system, for each gun, per Rule C, shall be used during the entire
match.
E. Competitors will not reconfigure any firearm during the course of a match. (i.e. change
caliber, barrel length, shotgun magazine tube length, sighting systems or stock style.)
This will be considered Unsportsmanlike-like conduct.
Scoring
A. Scoring per stage will be straight time with bonus’ for accuracy.
B. Any IPSC cardboard target, designated as a “shoot” target must have either one (1)
“A” hit OR two (2) hits anywhere inside the scoring perforations on the target (i.e.
minimum 2 “D” hits) to avoid a penalty.
1. Example of scoring and penalties on paper targets:
a. One “A” zone hit = no penalty
b. Two hits in any combination “B, C or D” = no penalty
c. One B, C or D hit only = 5 second penalty (Failure to neutralize)
d. No hits on target but target was engaged = 10 second penalty
e. Target Not Engaged (TNE)= 10 second penalty for not making the minimum two
hits anywhere on the target plus 5 seconds, per target, for the TNE
PROCEDURAL for a total penalty of 15 seconds per target added to time.
C. Paper targets used in the match may be IPSC (old style), the new IPSC “Classic”,
SOF, or IDPA Targets
D. IPSC (old style) targets; upper A-B zone (head) shall be counted as one (1)
scoring zone.
E. Designated “No Shoot” targets that are hit will incur a 5 second penalty for each hit.
F. Knock down style targets (i.e. poppers) must fall to score. Poppers will be
calibrated to “minor” with a 9mm pistol shooting factory ammunition.
G. Frangible targets must break to score.
H. Swinging style rifle targets must be struck solid enough to cause the hidden “flash
card” to be visible to the R.O., R.O. may call hits.
I. Failure to engage a frangible, knock down or swinging style target will result in a
15-second penalty. (10 seconds for not making the hit and 5 seconds TNE.)
J. Engaging a frangible, knock-down or swinging style target but not breaking it,
knocking it down or causing the target to react will result in a 10 second penalty per
target.
K. Procedural penalties, 5 seconds per shot, may be assessed for failing to follow the
stage directions as written in the stage description.
L. Procedural penalties, 5 seconds, may be assessed for failing to follow stage
procedures.
M. Stage Not Fired (SNF) penalty, 500 seconds per stage not fired.
O. Maximum penalty time for any stage (including target penalties) is 500 seconds.
P. Total points accumulated for all stages will determine the match placement by
class.
Lowest overall time wins.
Team Tactical Rifle Match
2899 FM 2953 St. Jo, Texas
May 19 and 20, 2012, we will be hosting a two man team tactical match. Match will be limited to 60 teams of two, a total of 120 shooters. This is a prize table match. Sponsor prize table donations will be updated as we get closer to match date. Registration will begin 10:00 AM on March 9, 2012. This match will encompass short range to long range long rifle, carbine and pistol engagements with a predominate focus on team work. Teams will be made up of one long range rifle and one carbine style rifle. Both shooters will also be required to carry a pistol.
Only one team member name is required to register. Please note any match registrations received before 10:00 AM on the 9th will be deleted. Once your registration email is received we will email you the match registration form. The completed form to include both shooters names and match payment will be due within 10 days of registration. If payment is not received we will move to the next team on the list.
To register for the match please send ONE email per team to [email protected] with the following information:
"your name and 3 Mils Right Tactical Team Match Registration" on the subject line for the email.
Team Members Names (Only one name required to register):
Address:
Phone:
Email:
Caliber Shooting?:
How many rifle competitions have you shot?:
Sniper's Hide name?:
T-shirt sizes?:
Time: Squad assignments and safety briefing begins at 7:00 a.m. Firing begins at 8 a.m.
Entry Fee: $350.00 per team
Ammunition: Competitors must furnish their own ammunition. We do not allow tracers, steel core or armor piercing ammunition. If you are found firing any of these types of ammunition you will be disqualified, removed from the competition and forfeit all entry fees. A recommended minimum 200 rounds of rifle, 100 rounds of pistol, Additional ammunition may be required for last-minute stage additions or re-shoots
Targets: IPSC/IDPA paper, Reactive Steel, Static Steel, Poppers and Auto Reset Targets are in use, with ranges from 0 to 1000+ yards.
Course of Fire: 8 stages comprised of long range precision rifle, carbine rifle and pistol scenarios. Competitors should be ready to engage targets using tactical engagement techniques; shooting from various types of positions, cover, tactical reloads and stress situations.
Scoring: Scoring is based on points (hits or misses) and time.
Prizes: This is a prize table match. Prizes have been donated by match sponsors and by 3MR. Trophies will also be awarded to competitors finishing in the top three places. A complete list of sponsors will placed on the 3MR website and updated daily.
Safety: All Safety rules at 3Mils Right will be obeyed at all times. Slides or actions should remain open unless engaged in a course of fire or under the direction of a range officer. Competitors will not be allowed on the firing line until directed by a range officer. Competitors will not be allowed to load ammunition into a weapon unless directed by a range officer **THIS IS A COLD RANGE**. Handling weapons behind the firing line is prohibited.
Please bring appropriate gear for seasonal conditions. You may also want to bring water, Gatorade, snacks, lunch, etc. There will not be a break for lunch. In order to get through all stages competitors will be asked to eat in down time between shooters. There are camp sites available at the range. The cost is $10.00 per day.
Safety Rules
1. Participants are subject to match disqualification for violation of any rule or regulation.
A. Match will be run on COLD RANGES.
B. COLD RANGE (definition): Participants firearms will remain unloaded at the match
site except under the direction of a Range Officer, Match Director or other Safety Personnel.
C. Designated Safety Areas
1. The Safety Areas will be clearly marked with signs.
2. Unloaded firearms may be handled and/or displayed only in the Safety Areas.
3. No ammunition may be handled in any Safety Area.
D. Rifles will be carried muzzle up or muzzle down at all times during transport.
E. Rifles will have an open chamber and magazine removed if equipped with DMB.
F. Handguns must remain in holster, magazine removed except under the
direction of Range Officer(s) on a stage.
G. Handguns must be carried with the "Hammer Down."
H. No participants or spectators shall consume or be under the influence of alcohol or nonprescription drugs at the match site. Any participant found to be impaired and deemed
unsafe as a result of legitimate prescription drugs may be directed to stop shooting and
requested to leave the range.
I. Eye protection is mandatory for participants, spectators & range personnel at the match
site.
J. Ear protection is mandatory for participants, spectators & range personnel while on or
near a stage of fire.
Disqualifications:
A. Match Disqualification will result in complete disqualification from the match and the
shooter will not be allowed to continue with the match. Shooter will not be eligible for
prizes. Final decision will be with the Match Director, Assistant Match Director and/or the
Range Master.
B. Immediate Match Disqualification for Negligent Discharge.
C. "Negligent Discharge" is defined as the discharge of a firearm in an unsafe manner
or unintentionally in which a projectile (bullet) strikes the ground within 3 meters of
the competitor or range officer, or outside the confines of the backstop.
D. A participant shall be disqualified from the Match for dropping a firearm.
E. A participant shall be disqualified for allowing the muzzle of his/her firearm to break the
180-degree Safety Plane (except while holstered.)
F. A participant shall be disqualified if his/her muzzle/barrel that points or covers
any participant’s body or portion of body at any time during the match.
G. A participant shall be disqualified for Unsportsmanlike-like conduct.
H. Cheating
1. Intentionally altering targets prior to the target being scored to gain
advantage or avoid a penalty.
2. Altering or falsifying score sheets.
3. Altering the configuration of firearms or equipment to gain advantage
I. Threatening or assaulting other competitors or staff personnel.
J. Disruptive behavior in an attempt to disturb or coach other competitors while they
are shooting.
K. ALL disqualifications and re-shoots will be issued by the MD, Asst. MD and/or Range
Master.
Sportsmanship & Conduct
A. Participants and spectators are expected to conduct themselves in a courteous,
sportsman-like manner at all times. Disputes will be handled promptly and fairly by the
Match Director.
Ammunition
A. No tracer, incendiary, armor piercing, steel jacketed or steel core ammunition is allowed.
B. Pistol/revolver ammunition shall be 5.7mm or larger.
C. Rifle ammunition shall be .223/ 5.56mm or larger, with no round larger than .30/7.62mm magnum . Velocity restrictions will be enforced on long guns. Maximum long gun velocity allowed is 3100 fps.
Firearms
A. All firearms used by competitors shall be serviceable and safe.
B. If a competitor's firearm becomes unserviceable during competition, that competitor may
replace his/her firearm with another of the same model, caliber and sighting system
approved by the Match Director or Range Officer.
C. For purposes of this ruling, a "firearm" consists of a specific caliber, receiver, barrel, stock
and sighting system combination.
D. The same firearm system, for each gun, per Rule C, shall be used during the entire
match.
E. Competitors will not reconfigure any firearm during the course of a match. (i.e. change
caliber, barrel length, shotgun magazine tube length, sighting systems or stock style.)
This will be considered Unsportsmanlike-like conduct.
Scoring
A. Scoring per stage will be straight time with bonus’ for accuracy.
B. Any IPSC cardboard target, designated as a “shoot” target must have either one (1)
“A” hit OR two (2) hits anywhere inside the scoring perforations on the target (i.e.
minimum 2 “D” hits) to avoid a penalty.
1. Example of scoring and penalties on paper targets:
a. One “A” zone hit = no penalty
b. Two hits in any combination “B, C or D” = no penalty
c. One B, C or D hit only = 5 second penalty (Failure to neutralize)
d. No hits on target but target was engaged = 10 second penalty
e. Target Not Engaged (TNE)= 10 second penalty for not making the minimum two
hits anywhere on the target plus 5 seconds, per target, for the TNE
PROCEDURAL for a total penalty of 15 seconds per target added to time.
C. Paper targets used in the match may be IPSC (old style), the new IPSC “Classic”,
SOF, or IDPA Targets
D. IPSC (old style) targets; upper A-B zone (head) shall be counted as one (1)
scoring zone.
E. Designated “No Shoot” targets that are hit will incur a 5 second penalty for each hit.
F. Knock down style targets (i.e. poppers) must fall to score. Poppers will be
calibrated to “minor” with a 9mm pistol shooting factory ammunition.
G. Frangible targets must break to score.
H. Swinging style rifle targets must be struck solid enough to cause the hidden “flash
card” to be visible to the R.O., R.O. may call hits.
I. Failure to engage a frangible, knock down or swinging style target will result in a
15-second penalty. (10 seconds for not making the hit and 5 seconds TNE.)
J. Engaging a frangible, knock-down or swinging style target but not breaking it,
knocking it down or causing the target to react will result in a 10 second penalty per
target.
K. Procedural penalties, 5 seconds per shot, may be assessed for failing to follow the
stage directions as written in the stage description.
L. Procedural penalties, 5 seconds, may be assessed for failing to follow stage
procedures.
M. Stage Not Fired (SNF) penalty, 500 seconds per stage not fired.
O. Maximum penalty time for any stage (including target penalties) is 500 seconds.
P. Total points accumulated for all stages will determine the match placement by
class.
Lowest overall time wins.