Shooters,
As we are drawing closer to Match #2 I thought it wise to provide you with some information to assist you in your preparations. Seeing as this series is billed as a "Sniper Series" you will be sonfronted with a series of shooting challanges that have been faced by snipers and/or precission marksmen in the past. All of these evolutions are based on documented situations faced in real life. The only thing I can't reproduce is return fire. This is an individual Match not a Team Match. Remember that if you do so, you are sharing information with a shooter that is trying to beat you.
1. Each shooter will need to bring a precision rifle capable of holding at least (5) five rounds in a magazine. Most stages will require a timed reload. Magazines will only be loaded to a capacity of (5) rounds. Each shooter will need at least (2) two magazines for rifles with detatchable magazines. Rifles must have slings.
2. Each shooter will need to bring a center-fire pistol capable of holding at least (7) rounds in a magazine, and one in the chamber. Each shooter will need at least (2) magazines for the pistol, as well as a strong side belt holster. How the weapon is secured in the holster is up to you, HOWEVER IF THE WEAPON FALLS OUT OF THE HOLSTER AT ANY TIME, YOU WILL BE DISQUALIFIED FROM THE MATCH. No discussion on this point.
3. Each shooter will be required to carry any and all gear used throughout the match. Each shooter will need some form of a back-pack, sling bag, or other type of load carrying container that can be secured to their person, so as to allow them to haul all of their trash around the club. No carts, strollers, sherpas or other pack animals will be permitted. Spotting scopes and lazer rangefinders are permitted, however you must carry what you bring.
4. Each shooter will need a notebook or pad and pen.
5. The round count will be no more than (60) sixty rifle rounds and no more than (16) sixteen pistol rounds per shooter.
6. Sign in at the range will begin at 0800 hrs and breifing will begin at 0830. Breifing will end at 0900. The first evolution will be an observation exercise with a thirty minute time limit. The first shooting stage will begin at 1000.
7. I would strongly suggest that all shooters bring water with them and a way to carry it in or on their gear.
8. In an attempt to keep things flowing quickly in this match, shooters will be asked to be ready and on time.
There will be stressors built into the match such as short time windows, limited support, unconventional positions and movement. I appreciate the opportunity to serve as the Match Director, and hope that you enjoy the challenges.
Bob Duprey/Shrek
As we are drawing closer to Match #2 I thought it wise to provide you with some information to assist you in your preparations. Seeing as this series is billed as a "Sniper Series" you will be sonfronted with a series of shooting challanges that have been faced by snipers and/or precission marksmen in the past. All of these evolutions are based on documented situations faced in real life. The only thing I can't reproduce is return fire. This is an individual Match not a Team Match. Remember that if you do so, you are sharing information with a shooter that is trying to beat you.
1. Each shooter will need to bring a precision rifle capable of holding at least (5) five rounds in a magazine. Most stages will require a timed reload. Magazines will only be loaded to a capacity of (5) rounds. Each shooter will need at least (2) two magazines for rifles with detatchable magazines. Rifles must have slings.
2. Each shooter will need to bring a center-fire pistol capable of holding at least (7) rounds in a magazine, and one in the chamber. Each shooter will need at least (2) magazines for the pistol, as well as a strong side belt holster. How the weapon is secured in the holster is up to you, HOWEVER IF THE WEAPON FALLS OUT OF THE HOLSTER AT ANY TIME, YOU WILL BE DISQUALIFIED FROM THE MATCH. No discussion on this point.
3. Each shooter will be required to carry any and all gear used throughout the match. Each shooter will need some form of a back-pack, sling bag, or other type of load carrying container that can be secured to their person, so as to allow them to haul all of their trash around the club. No carts, strollers, sherpas or other pack animals will be permitted. Spotting scopes and lazer rangefinders are permitted, however you must carry what you bring.
4. Each shooter will need a notebook or pad and pen.
5. The round count will be no more than (60) sixty rifle rounds and no more than (16) sixteen pistol rounds per shooter.
6. Sign in at the range will begin at 0800 hrs and breifing will begin at 0830. Breifing will end at 0900. The first evolution will be an observation exercise with a thirty minute time limit. The first shooting stage will begin at 1000.
7. I would strongly suggest that all shooters bring water with them and a way to carry it in or on their gear.
8. In an attempt to keep things flowing quickly in this match, shooters will be asked to be ready and on time.
There will be stressors built into the match such as short time windows, limited support, unconventional positions and movement. I appreciate the opportunity to serve as the Match Director, and hope that you enjoy the challenges.
Bob Duprey/Shrek