So, I have been thinking, really there needs to be a better solution to the series, while many enjoy the series, just as many do not. The question becomes is the series concept doing enough to promote and propel the precision rifle sport ? What in fact are they doing aside from supporting the small handful who do participate in the majority of their events ? Is bringing in club shooters enough, or just a half hearted measure ?
The Series concept started on here, in my opinion it has been slow to adjust, and even worse at listening. That is not a direct attack on any one individual, but a general observation. Yes I have paid attention, yes I did let them use the 2013 SHC Scores. But beyond those scores what did it offer, better yet what was it about once those scores were tallied ? In my opinion, as a Match Director, once they were given the OK to say the scores from the SHC were available, they disappeared. I even offered a host of features (perks) on SH for them, and nothing. They made no effort to take advantage of the reach of this site. Especially considering the idea was born here. In some ways I understand, several don't like me, they feel this site is too big, and maybe there was a bit of animosity when I left working in TX. It fractured the community when they broke off, and created a site that mirrored this one in an attempt to capture what we have built here. Unsuccessfully.
When this happened several people have asked me to work towards something similar. They wanted the holes filled, to move away from the clique system and to open it up for as many people as possible in a fair and balanced way. I did work on this, and then put it on a shelf when I was given assurances the series was moving forward. Well I have not seen that forward motion and now the series wants to directly compete for not only sponsors, but shooters and slots when we put on our match in 2014. If that is the cases, I have taken my idea back off the shelf and want to put this up for consideration. Sure it's a different class of people, very few of their members shot the SHC last year. So the fact the SHC shot 125 people really limits the impact they might have. But I do have this plan and I do want to see if the members think it is viable.
The reach of SH is pretty wide. Placing the League here would broaden it's base and give it the exposure it deserves. Rules, Ranking, Sponsors, Match Promotion, much of that already exists, the idea would be to centralize it. Put it under specific forum sections with the purpose of uniting and promoting. But more than that, it's about education. There are a lot of guys that want to use land they have for a match. So why not give them a resource for this. A place they can turn to draw on the talent found here. Develop more matches in a variety of locations and then assist in the match set up so it's a successful event. That is big part it.
Next would be a classification system so new shooters are not standing on the outside looking in. A simple system but I think an effective one. In our sport, speed is what changes the balance of power. So why not classify the divisions by speed. Adding in a Team Division and Mil Spec one. From their the ranking of the individual is fair and balanced.
Do I pull the trigger on this, well it's up to members to decide, are they willing to support the concept or do they think it's too redundant and not worth the effort. As noted this will be free to join, materials will be supplied for ranking and classification and the system will be put in place to help match directors if they so wish. Most already promote their matches here, we are not looking to go even further in helping not only fill slots, to assist with sponsors, range officers, targeting, and lastly courses of fire if requested.
My thought, the Tactical Rifleman's League,
Certainly not new, but hopefully better positioned to help new shooters, new match directors, as well as rank and classified the established. I am looking for feedback, I am not married to any one concept here, and want to help promote and engage the precision rifle sport. The door is open, it's not a situation where I own anything written, it's about the shooters among us.
Tactical Rifleman’s League
Objectives
Competition
Rank Individuals through an objective, balanced scoring process
Assist Match Directors in promoting their competition
Assist Match Director when requested in establishing the best competitive experience possible. This includes help with courses of fire, range assistance, materials etc. The Best matches have the best courses of fire regardless of the resources available locally. Let the TRL help you.
Assist in establishing Guidelines to the precision rifle community.
Give the sport a classification system that helps balance the participation.
Training
Provide a List of Training Courses available to the shooter
Include any classes attended in overall rankings
Assist in setting up training programs
Promote the Tactical Precision Rifle Shooter to the community by establishing a one stop resource.
The TRL will be free to join, you will have a simple ranking form and all it will require is that you sign in with the TRL Forum. The TRL forum section will be open to sponsors, facilities, and the individual shooter to use. There will be a ranking posts, match announcements, updates, etc. Individual shooter just need to include their ranking form, the match director does not incur any additional work.
We will create another Sniper’s Hide Match as an earned Event so you can qualify and test your skills against the best shooters out there. We will also be expanding into new areas around the country. The matches will not be in any one location.
Scoring will be based around your ranking at the end of the competition, the distance shot, and the firearms used. As well credit will be given for those who attend training and you can use draw from both local and national matches to establish your ranking.
Ranking
Competition will be based off placement, there is a bonus for winning, firearms used, distance shot. This scale provides a sliding curve as not all events are created equal.
Placement - number of competitors will determine your placement score. Take you final placement in the match and reverse it based on the number of shooters. If you shot a match with 50 shooters. A 1st would be 50pts plus a bonus. 2nd would be 49pts, 3rd would be 48pts, coming in 32nd out of 50: 19 points, etc.
Bonus there is a 5pt bonus for winning a match.
Range Score - maximum distance shot divided by 100. Shooting a match to 1000 yards would be 10 points. Shooting a match with a max distance of 425 yards would be 4.25 points.
Firearm Scores - in order to be score the weapon used must be shot in at least 2 stages.
Handgun 2 points
Shotgun 2 points
Carbine 3 points
Precision Rifle 5 points
Training Score - For every 4 hours of training a shooter attends they will receive 2 points to their score. A One & a Half Day of training would be worth 6 points.
Example:
A competition at a facility with a maximum distance of 800 yards where the shooter attends a 1 day train up would be 12 points
Coming in 7th out of 50 shooters would be 44 points
Shooting a precision rifle plus a minimum of 2 pistol stages would be 7 points
Total for the weekend of shooting: 63 points out of a maximum of 74 points.
Classification
Open Division - Any rifle that shoots any caliber in excess of 2850fps +/- 24fps
Limited Division - Any rifle that shoots any caliber below 2800fps +/- 24fps
Team Division - Held by members of an organized team. These members may also compete as an individual in either division. Two people make up a team affiliated by sponsorships make up a team.
Mil-Spec Division - Any currently active member of the Military or Law Enforcement who uses a duty rifle or one assigned to them for their work.
A precision rifles unlike other rifles are assisted by the speed of the bullet to help elevate it to the next step. This is why are divisions are not based on caliber, but based on muzzle velocity. This is an easy measure to test on the range and during a competition.
UPDATED
Updated !
Tactical Rifleman's League
Objective:
Competitions
To rank individuals through an objective scoring system
To assist match directors in promoting their competitions by use of the forum and other outlets available
At assist match directors when requested in hosting & setting up matches in their local area. Assistance can come in a variety of ways from COF help, to standards, guidelines, ranking.
Assist in establishing guidelines for the precision rifle community for matches, ranking, and scoring.
To give the sport a classification & ranking system that is balanced, and including both matches and individuals
To Promote the Tactical Rifle Shooter to the community
The TRL will be free to join, there will not be any fees. We will include forum sections for Individual Shooters, Match Directors, Facilities and Sponsors
Classifications
Open Division
Limited Division
Mil Spec Division
Gas Gun Division
The open and limited division will be based on the Ballistic Coeffiecent and Velocity Factor power system.
Velocity X BC = BCVF
2900 X .61 = 1769
BCs will be held to 2 places as in .58, .47. etc.
The Limited Division will be BCVFs under 1575 with the Open Division over BCVFs over 1580.
Ranking will be done at the TRL level and not be require by the individual match director to manage. It will only be at the National Level will classes and ranking come into place, as well as part of the recognition and rating factor for the TRL.
The Gas Gun division will be determined by the member shooting a gas operated rifle at the Regional & National level.
The Mil Spec division will be for active duty military & law enforcement
This system is in place to leave the fields as open as possible while not expecting those shooting ballistically inferrer calibers to be held to a direct comparison with ballistically superior cartridges found in many of today's matches.
Guidelines
Guidelines will be created and assembled to assist members and match directors to choose from best practices found at other competitions and give them an opportunity to put them in place. By sharing information and resources we hope to increase the competitions around the country and overseas as well as standardize these best practice in an on going fashion. These guidelines will not be rules, but options a match director can choose from.
Match Design Support
The TRL will also help through the network and our resources any match director wishing to take advantage of the resources available. SH will make available it's "Match in a Box" package that will include 2 targets to choose from and some suggested uses for each of those targets. Ultimate it is up the individual Match Director to create their own match with its own unique course of fire. However we recognize the best matches in the country are not necessarily the biggest, but those with the most diverse & challenging course of fire. Using the combined experiences found through the TRL we hope that all matches will rise to national recognition for their excellence.
The layout of the TRL will be based on:
1. The Individual Shooter
2. Local Level Matches and Match Directors
3. Regional Matches & a Regional TRL Director
4 National Matches
The TRL Board will consist of Match Directors, Clubs & Facilities to help make changes and adjust the administration of the TRL Objectives. We understand this will be a work in progress.
The goal at the TRL level is rank individuals and matches according a system that balances the unique composition of the Tactical Rifle Sport. One such system is:
Distance = .5pt per 50yards, per target. Add up the yardage on multiple target stages to get the distance value. Do not do this if all the targets are all on the same line. We will count that like shooting at one target multiple times to keep things simple.
Short movement or transition = 1pt
Run & Gun (more than 25yards) = 2pts
Number of Targets engaged during a stage = 1pt per target
Competitor shooting in the prone only = 1pt
Shooting in the Sitting, Kneeling, Standing, Unsupported Prone, or Weak Side = 2pts
Use of prop or barricade (per prop) = 2pts
Lesss than 10 seconds par time per round in COF description = 2pt
Greater than 10 seconds par time per round in COF description = 1pt
Magazine change require = 1pts
Stage has UKD Targets : 2pts
Moving Target: 2pts
Average target size for stage equaling 1MOA or smaller = 3pts
Average target size for stage equaling 1MOA – 2MOA = 2pt
Average Target size for stage equaling bigger than 2MOA = 1
After you calculate the score for all your COFs, add those up and combine with the two values below to get a total event score.
Number of shooters for the entire match: 1pts per shooter
Total Estimated Round Count = 1pts per round
Example: The COF below would have a score of 19pts total.
The Series concept started on here, in my opinion it has been slow to adjust, and even worse at listening. That is not a direct attack on any one individual, but a general observation. Yes I have paid attention, yes I did let them use the 2013 SHC Scores. But beyond those scores what did it offer, better yet what was it about once those scores were tallied ? In my opinion, as a Match Director, once they were given the OK to say the scores from the SHC were available, they disappeared. I even offered a host of features (perks) on SH for them, and nothing. They made no effort to take advantage of the reach of this site. Especially considering the idea was born here. In some ways I understand, several don't like me, they feel this site is too big, and maybe there was a bit of animosity when I left working in TX. It fractured the community when they broke off, and created a site that mirrored this one in an attempt to capture what we have built here. Unsuccessfully.
When this happened several people have asked me to work towards something similar. They wanted the holes filled, to move away from the clique system and to open it up for as many people as possible in a fair and balanced way. I did work on this, and then put it on a shelf when I was given assurances the series was moving forward. Well I have not seen that forward motion and now the series wants to directly compete for not only sponsors, but shooters and slots when we put on our match in 2014. If that is the cases, I have taken my idea back off the shelf and want to put this up for consideration. Sure it's a different class of people, very few of their members shot the SHC last year. So the fact the SHC shot 125 people really limits the impact they might have. But I do have this plan and I do want to see if the members think it is viable.
The reach of SH is pretty wide. Placing the League here would broaden it's base and give it the exposure it deserves. Rules, Ranking, Sponsors, Match Promotion, much of that already exists, the idea would be to centralize it. Put it under specific forum sections with the purpose of uniting and promoting. But more than that, it's about education. There are a lot of guys that want to use land they have for a match. So why not give them a resource for this. A place they can turn to draw on the talent found here. Develop more matches in a variety of locations and then assist in the match set up so it's a successful event. That is big part it.
Next would be a classification system so new shooters are not standing on the outside looking in. A simple system but I think an effective one. In our sport, speed is what changes the balance of power. So why not classify the divisions by speed. Adding in a Team Division and Mil Spec one. From their the ranking of the individual is fair and balanced.
Do I pull the trigger on this, well it's up to members to decide, are they willing to support the concept or do they think it's too redundant and not worth the effort. As noted this will be free to join, materials will be supplied for ranking and classification and the system will be put in place to help match directors if they so wish. Most already promote their matches here, we are not looking to go even further in helping not only fill slots, to assist with sponsors, range officers, targeting, and lastly courses of fire if requested.
My thought, the Tactical Rifleman's League,
Certainly not new, but hopefully better positioned to help new shooters, new match directors, as well as rank and classified the established. I am looking for feedback, I am not married to any one concept here, and want to help promote and engage the precision rifle sport. The door is open, it's not a situation where I own anything written, it's about the shooters among us.
Tactical Rifleman’s League
Objectives
Competition
Rank Individuals through an objective, balanced scoring process
Assist Match Directors in promoting their competition
Assist Match Director when requested in establishing the best competitive experience possible. This includes help with courses of fire, range assistance, materials etc. The Best matches have the best courses of fire regardless of the resources available locally. Let the TRL help you.
Assist in establishing Guidelines to the precision rifle community.
Give the sport a classification system that helps balance the participation.
Training
Provide a List of Training Courses available to the shooter
Include any classes attended in overall rankings
Assist in setting up training programs
Promote the Tactical Precision Rifle Shooter to the community by establishing a one stop resource.
The TRL will be free to join, you will have a simple ranking form and all it will require is that you sign in with the TRL Forum. The TRL forum section will be open to sponsors, facilities, and the individual shooter to use. There will be a ranking posts, match announcements, updates, etc. Individual shooter just need to include their ranking form, the match director does not incur any additional work.
We will create another Sniper’s Hide Match as an earned Event so you can qualify and test your skills against the best shooters out there. We will also be expanding into new areas around the country. The matches will not be in any one location.
Scoring will be based around your ranking at the end of the competition, the distance shot, and the firearms used. As well credit will be given for those who attend training and you can use draw from both local and national matches to establish your ranking.
Ranking
Competition will be based off placement, there is a bonus for winning, firearms used, distance shot. This scale provides a sliding curve as not all events are created equal.
Placement - number of competitors will determine your placement score. Take you final placement in the match and reverse it based on the number of shooters. If you shot a match with 50 shooters. A 1st would be 50pts plus a bonus. 2nd would be 49pts, 3rd would be 48pts, coming in 32nd out of 50: 19 points, etc.
Bonus there is a 5pt bonus for winning a match.
Range Score - maximum distance shot divided by 100. Shooting a match to 1000 yards would be 10 points. Shooting a match with a max distance of 425 yards would be 4.25 points.
Firearm Scores - in order to be score the weapon used must be shot in at least 2 stages.
Handgun 2 points
Shotgun 2 points
Carbine 3 points
Precision Rifle 5 points
Training Score - For every 4 hours of training a shooter attends they will receive 2 points to their score. A One & a Half Day of training would be worth 6 points.
Example:
A competition at a facility with a maximum distance of 800 yards where the shooter attends a 1 day train up would be 12 points
Coming in 7th out of 50 shooters would be 44 points
Shooting a precision rifle plus a minimum of 2 pistol stages would be 7 points
Total for the weekend of shooting: 63 points out of a maximum of 74 points.
Classification
Open Division - Any rifle that shoots any caliber in excess of 2850fps +/- 24fps
Limited Division - Any rifle that shoots any caliber below 2800fps +/- 24fps
Team Division - Held by members of an organized team. These members may also compete as an individual in either division. Two people make up a team affiliated by sponsorships make up a team.
Mil-Spec Division - Any currently active member of the Military or Law Enforcement who uses a duty rifle or one assigned to them for their work.
A precision rifles unlike other rifles are assisted by the speed of the bullet to help elevate it to the next step. This is why are divisions are not based on caliber, but based on muzzle velocity. This is an easy measure to test on the range and during a competition.
UPDATED
Updated !
Tactical Rifleman's League
Objective:
Competitions
To rank individuals through an objective scoring system
To assist match directors in promoting their competitions by use of the forum and other outlets available
At assist match directors when requested in hosting & setting up matches in their local area. Assistance can come in a variety of ways from COF help, to standards, guidelines, ranking.
Assist in establishing guidelines for the precision rifle community for matches, ranking, and scoring.
To give the sport a classification & ranking system that is balanced, and including both matches and individuals
To Promote the Tactical Rifle Shooter to the community
The TRL will be free to join, there will not be any fees. We will include forum sections for Individual Shooters, Match Directors, Facilities and Sponsors
Classifications
Open Division
Limited Division
Mil Spec Division
Gas Gun Division
The open and limited division will be based on the Ballistic Coeffiecent and Velocity Factor power system.
Velocity X BC = BCVF
2900 X .61 = 1769
BCs will be held to 2 places as in .58, .47. etc.
The Limited Division will be BCVFs under 1575 with the Open Division over BCVFs over 1580.
Ranking will be done at the TRL level and not be require by the individual match director to manage. It will only be at the National Level will classes and ranking come into place, as well as part of the recognition and rating factor for the TRL.
The Gas Gun division will be determined by the member shooting a gas operated rifle at the Regional & National level.
The Mil Spec division will be for active duty military & law enforcement
This system is in place to leave the fields as open as possible while not expecting those shooting ballistically inferrer calibers to be held to a direct comparison with ballistically superior cartridges found in many of today's matches.
Guidelines
Guidelines will be created and assembled to assist members and match directors to choose from best practices found at other competitions and give them an opportunity to put them in place. By sharing information and resources we hope to increase the competitions around the country and overseas as well as standardize these best practice in an on going fashion. These guidelines will not be rules, but options a match director can choose from.
Match Design Support
The TRL will also help through the network and our resources any match director wishing to take advantage of the resources available. SH will make available it's "Match in a Box" package that will include 2 targets to choose from and some suggested uses for each of those targets. Ultimate it is up the individual Match Director to create their own match with its own unique course of fire. However we recognize the best matches in the country are not necessarily the biggest, but those with the most diverse & challenging course of fire. Using the combined experiences found through the TRL we hope that all matches will rise to national recognition for their excellence.
The layout of the TRL will be based on:
1. The Individual Shooter
2. Local Level Matches and Match Directors
3. Regional Matches & a Regional TRL Director
4 National Matches
The TRL Board will consist of Match Directors, Clubs & Facilities to help make changes and adjust the administration of the TRL Objectives. We understand this will be a work in progress.
The goal at the TRL level is rank individuals and matches according a system that balances the unique composition of the Tactical Rifle Sport. One such system is:
Distance = .5pt per 50yards, per target. Add up the yardage on multiple target stages to get the distance value. Do not do this if all the targets are all on the same line. We will count that like shooting at one target multiple times to keep things simple.
Short movement or transition = 1pt
Run & Gun (more than 25yards) = 2pts
Number of Targets engaged during a stage = 1pt per target
Competitor shooting in the prone only = 1pt
Shooting in the Sitting, Kneeling, Standing, Unsupported Prone, or Weak Side = 2pts
Use of prop or barricade (per prop) = 2pts
Lesss than 10 seconds par time per round in COF description = 2pt
Greater than 10 seconds par time per round in COF description = 1pt
Magazine change require = 1pts
Stage has UKD Targets : 2pts
Moving Target: 2pts
Average target size for stage equaling 1MOA or smaller = 3pts
Average target size for stage equaling 1MOA – 2MOA = 2pt
Average Target size for stage equaling bigger than 2MOA = 1
After you calculate the score for all your COFs, add those up and combine with the two values below to get a total event score.
Number of shooters for the entire match: 1pts per shooter
Total Estimated Round Count = 1pts per round
Example: The COF below would have a score of 19pts total.