On-premises bunkhouse lodging the night before, and breakfast/lunch is available for all of these matches.
May 3: BHTC Sniper Challenge. One day individual effort match with targets from 0-1050Y. Targets are steel, paper, and reactive. Round count is usually ~75-100. Zeroing available the day before.
July 12: BHTC Sniper TEAM Challenge. One day two shooter team match with targets from 0-1050Y. Shooters will compete as a two shooter team. One team member must run a semi-auto.
Sept 27-28: BHTC 2.5 Day/Night Top Sniper Competition. This is a sniper competition, not just a shooting match. Elements of Military and LE skills alike will be included. Two day match which will include a full day of long, medium, and short range sniper specific marksmanship challenges from 0-1050Y, full darkness night fire stages (illumination provided, no NV required), and fieldcraft (observation, targetID, detectability, fire from concealment) stages on Sunday AM. Ghillie suit or other concealment mechanism is required. We are also going to run a train-up on Sept 26th for a small fee if there is interest. The train-up is geared toward newer shooters, is not specific to, nor reveals any part of the CoF of the match, and does not contribute to score.
These matches will report scores to the TRL. 300 Win mag max caliber. Suppressors welcome and encouraged with proper NFA registration paperwork.
--Fargo007
May 3: BHTC Sniper Challenge. One day individual effort match with targets from 0-1050Y. Targets are steel, paper, and reactive. Round count is usually ~75-100. Zeroing available the day before.
July 12: BHTC Sniper TEAM Challenge. One day two shooter team match with targets from 0-1050Y. Shooters will compete as a two shooter team. One team member must run a semi-auto.
Sept 27-28: BHTC 2.5 Day/Night Top Sniper Competition. This is a sniper competition, not just a shooting match. Elements of Military and LE skills alike will be included. Two day match which will include a full day of long, medium, and short range sniper specific marksmanship challenges from 0-1050Y, full darkness night fire stages (illumination provided, no NV required), and fieldcraft (observation, targetID, detectability, fire from concealment) stages on Sunday AM. Ghillie suit or other concealment mechanism is required. We are also going to run a train-up on Sept 26th for a small fee if there is interest. The train-up is geared toward newer shooters, is not specific to, nor reveals any part of the CoF of the match, and does not contribute to score.
These matches will report scores to the TRL. 300 Win mag max caliber. Suppressors welcome and encouraged with proper NFA registration paperwork.
--Fargo007