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  1. Full results can be found on the match homepage (green button, top right). http://www.usca2gun.com/index.cfm?action=info.nationalChampionship2013
  2. Link to overall scores: https://www.dropbox.com/s/11gxl3jkz99ubxb/2013%20Noveske%20Rifleworks%20USCA%20National%20Championship%20Results.pdf Every division was able to walk their respective table. We summed up total prize MSRP broke it into the percentage represented by the division. Example: Say Tac Ops represented 75% of all shooters their table received prizes equaling 75% of total MSRP. Thanks again to everyone who attended the match.
  3. I'm with you bro. Our software took a shit on us saturday and ALL scores had to be re-entered again, manually, into a massive excel sheet and then approved by each of the stat shack people. We wanted semi-live scoring...it didn't happen. I was proud of them for keeping their cool and focusing on finding a solution and implementing it immediately. I meant at end of the match when everything was tabulated. You were holding the scores instaad of hanging them up for all to see before the trophy presentations. People don't like to wait for anything nowadays. I gotta sneak peak to decide waft division we were recognizing but the guys next to me were asking if I saw where they were. Those weren't the scores. It was copies of pics of the girls in the new Magpul calendar.
  4. https://www.dropbox.com/s/11gxl3jkz99ubxb/2013%20Noveske%20Rifleworks%20USCA%20National%20Championship%20Results.pdf
  5. I'm with you bro. Our software took a shit on us saturday and ALL scores had to be re-entered again, manually, into a massive excel sheet and then approved by each of the stat shack people. We wanted semi-live scoring...it didn't happen. I was proud of them for keeping their cool and focusing on finding a solution and implementing it immediately.
  6. Yup, post #186. Work blocks enos but not Facebook?!? They cant take my iPhone though
  7. The squad list has been updated and the shooting schedule has been added to the folder. We're very excited to get this thing going! https://www.dropbox.com/sh/pq7q7uv2nce0usq/CT4uU6eOUG
  8. That must be an old rulebook. The newest version uses a par time plus points on target and targets not shot. Please refer to the rulebook on the website for the most up to date info. The last revision to the rulebook was July 2013 http://www.usca2gun.com
  9. All 5 divisions will be recognized and a winner announced in every division, regardless of division population. Divisions under ten will be pooled with other divisions not hitting the 10 shooter mark and will have a random drawing for prizes. There is no fair way to compare different divisions, and we want shooters to walk away with something, so random draw it is.
  10. Quick light clarification: You will need a light for your rifle only. We will have a QD light you can use on the one stage requiring a light so, if you don't own a light, don't stress, we have you covered.
  11. 6 of the 7 stages will have rifle shots 50yds or less. Stage 1, the longest shots fired stage, will have rifle shots to 100yds,200yds and 320 yds. The 100 and 200yd shot will be on BC-C steel and the 320yd shots will be on full size IPSC steel targets. The 100yd and 200yd steel will be shot from a simulated roof peak and the 320yd shots will be fired from a raised platform, 8ft off the ground. So, that being said, it's step on the gas hard on 90% of the rifle shots as they're pretty close and magnification on those is not an advantage. Personally, I'm running an 18" intermediate length rifle with a Vortex 1-6x in Tac Ops.
  12. Guys, if something is incorrect, shoot me an email letting me know what is off and we'll make every attempt to make it right. Squadding isn't easy given tons of variables but we want to try as much as possible to put you on a squad you want to be on. Email: mac@uscarbineassociation.com
  13. Email for squadding was sent a couple hours ago. Initial squad list can be found here. Multiple variables came into play regarding final squadding: Shooters shooting multiple divisions, shooters requesting to be on large squads populated early in the registration process, etc, etc. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/pq7q7uv2nce0usq/CT4uU6eOUG
  14. Round count is looking like 247 rifle and 178 pistol. That is a minimum round count. Bring more for reshoots and make-up shots on steel (90% of steel is pistol steel).
  15. Match update: We're certifying ROs, running an Intro to USCA training class, this weekend, with Frank Proctor as our instructor and completely revamping our scoring system just in time for Nats. We've processed all the apps we've received and the last batch of match acceptance emails go out tomorrow. Key dates coming up: 11/10/2013 :: Squadding up and link shared via email list (using your email from your match application) and various social media outlets 11/12/2013 :: Match Stages will be shared via email list (using your email from your match application) and various social media outlets 11/13/2013 :: Final match email to all shooters via email list. The who, what, where, why, when and how 11/15/2013 :: Shooter pre-registration (pick-up your shooter bags, rule books, schedules, swag, etc) 4:00pm - 8:00pm est. at the match hotel ( http://www.countryinns.com/usca ) 11/16/2013 :: Sat morning shooters match briefing, at the range 7:00am. ( http://www.volusiacountygunandhuntclub.com/) 11/16/2013 :: Sat afternoon shooters match briefing, at the range 11:00am. ( http://www.volusiacountygunandhuntclub.com/) 11/17/2013 :: 4:45pm last shots 11/17/2013 :: 5:30pm Awards and prize table
  16. You're not shooting the same stages across divisions each day. Load out options and handgun differences mix it up as well.
  17. Add SureFire, Freedom Munitions and ECS Cases to the prize table! http://www.ecscase.com/tactical/ :: http://www.freedommunitions.com/ :: http://www.surefire.com/
  18. Correct. All shooters can change divisions at any time prior to shooting their first stage.
  19. 60% of our shooters are in Tac Ops, 20% MilLe and the rest are in the other divisions. Tac Ops is your best chance, if you shoot well enough, to walk away with a rifle. Top 5 or 6 in Tac Ops, as of right now, is walking away with a pricey rifle. Top 8-9, in Tac Ops, a rifle or premium upper Our rifle sponsors are some of the top tier gun makers in the country.
  20. Here are a few notes regarding the match: You can compete in multiple divisions but walk the prize table once. You can walk in the division you place highest in. We announced this on the Facebook page a month or so ago but wanted to make sure it was here as well. Due to the length of some stages and the limited amount of daylight (daylight savings hits right before the match) we're cutting back to 7 stages. This will ensure we don't shoot in the dark and finish early enough on Sunday to walk the prize table in daylight. The prize table is looking awesome. The top 50% of all shooters will be walking the tables, if not more. Divisions with less than 10 shooters will have a drawing for a limited amount of prizes. Heavy and Irons divisions are under 10 as of right now. I anticipate Open hitting 10 shooters but barely There are like 6-10 shots at 200 and 6-ish shots at 320. The shots at 320yds are on man size steel. As far as preparing for the match I'd definitely get comfortable shooting off both shoulders as you'll be required to do that on a few target arrays. Get comfortable shooting from really awkward shooting positions (Think VTAC boards, prone, kneeling, etc). While there aren't a ton of awkward shots there are enough that warrant you to add this to your training regiment. Know how to work your rifle on a sling. MilLe div is required to wear a sling on every stage. I think there are 3-ish stages that require everyone to wear a sling, regardless of division. As far as a sling goes, on one stage, you will need to sling your rifle and climb a tower (8-ish ft.) then shoot from that elevated platform at targets out to 320 (I'm gonna run a single point sling that can go 2 point with QD sockets). We'll also be shooting off a simulated roof peak with shingles and all so wear pants unless you're not scared to get ripped up. Also, a rifle-mounted light might be really helpful for one stage as you won't have but a sliver of daylight in the enclosed portion of the stage. We'll have quick connect lights for those that don't have them. It's gonna be bananas, no doubt about it.
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