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  1. Saturday, May 16, 2009, is the next ACTS Match at the Pima Pistol Club in Tucson (directions are here). Please arrive no later than 8:30am to get signed in, as we will be starting promptly at 9:00am. Help with setup is appreciated, so please arrive early.

    ACTS is the American Confederation of Tactical Shooters. It was developed to provide a sport in which civilian rifle owners, along with Military and Law Enforcement professionals, can practice “real world” shooting skills in a sporting venue, different than any other shooting discipline or association. We encourage realistic stages, and emphasize using effective tactics to solve shooting problems.

    We promote the safe practical, proficient use of rifles; foster sportsmanship and camaraderie among rifle owners; and to support and defend the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms.

    If you haven't shot one of these matches in the past, getting started is easy. All you need is a magazine-fed rifle with a sling and 2 extra magazines, a handgun, holster and 2 extra magazines, and a way to carry your extra magazines. To find more information about this fun and exciting shooting style, please visit http://www.actshooters.com/.

  2. Saturday, November 15, 2008, is the next ACTS Match at the Pima Pistol Club in Tucson (directions are here). Please arrive no later than 8:30am to get signed in, as we will be starting promptly at 9:00am. Help with setup is appreciated, so please arrive early.

    ACTS is the American Confederation of Tactical Shooters. It was developed to provide a sport in which civilian rifle owners, along with Military and Law Enforcement professionals can practice “real world” shooting skills in a sporting venue, different than any other shooting discipline or association. We encourage realistic stages, and emphasize using effective tactics to solve shooting problems.

    We promote the safe practical, proficient use of rifles; foster sportsmanship and camaraderie among rifle owners; and to support and defend the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms.

    If you haven't shot one of these matches in the past, getting started is easy. All you need is a magazine-fed rifle with a sling and 2 extra magazines, a handgun, holster and 2 extra magazines, and a way to carry your extra magazines. To find more information about this fun and exciting shooting style, please visit http://www.actshooters.com/.

  3. Saturday, October 18th, is the next ACTS Match at the Pima Pistol Club in Tucson (directions are here). Please arrive no later than 8:30am to get signed in, as we will be starting promptly at 9:00am. Help with setup is appreciated, so please arrive early.

    ACTS is the American Confederation of Tactical Shooters. It was developed to provide a sport in which civilian rifle owners, along with Military and Law Enforcement professionals can practice “real world” shooting skills in a sporting venue, different than any other shooting discipline or association. We encourage realistic stages, and emphasize using effective tactics to solve shooting problems.

    We promote the safe practical, proficient use of rifles; foster sportsmanship and camaraderie among rifle owners; and to support and defend the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms.

    If you haven't shot one of these matches in the past, getting started is easy. All you need is a magazine-fed rifle with a sling and 2 extra magazines, a handgun, holster and 2 extra magazines, and a way to carry your extra magazines. To find more information about this fun and exciting shooting style, please visit http://www.actshooters.com/.

  4. I know this is early but…

    Saturday, September 20th, is the next ACTS Match at the Pima Pistol Club in Tucson (directions are here). Please arrive no later than 8:30am to get signed in, as we will be starting promptly at 9:00am. Help with setup is appreciated, so please arrive early.

    ACTS is the American Confederation of Tactical Shooters. It was developed to provide a sport in which civilian rifle owners, along with Military and Law Enforcement professionals, can practice “real world” shooting skills in a sporting venue, different than any other shooting discipline or association. We encourage realistic stages, and emphasize using effective tactics to solve shooting problems.

    We promote the safe practical, proficient use of rifles; foster sportsmanship and camaraderie among rifle owners; and to support and defend the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms.

    If you haven't shot one of these matches in the past, getting started is easy. All you need is a magazine-fed rifle with a sling and 2 extra magazines, a handgun, holster and 2 extra magazines, and a way to carry your extra magazines. To find more information about this fun and exciting shooting style, please visit http://www.actshooters.com/.

    SPECIAL NOTE FOR SEPTEMBER:

    The September match will feature a new division for beta-testing: Agoge. This division will feature a greater amount of stress induction, and will start to combine more and more of the overall package of being a truly tactical shooter.

    The rules for this new Division are as follows:

    Quote:

    Agoge Division for the American Confederation of Tactical Shooters

    Overview: In an effort to continue to challenge ourselves, some shooters of ACTS have discussed using various methods to induce more stress, to raise their own heart rates, and to generally make things harder. This class is for those people who have decided that all shooting activities are in preparation for a fight. Since fights don't come when we are fully rested, and the bad guys tend to shoot back, Agoge division attempts to simulate the stress that will happen in a gunfight and reinforce good habits.

    Agoge is not a division for everyone. If you get winded walking to your car, you should not shoot Agoge. If you are afraid of a little pain, you should not shoot Agoge.

    Background: The name chosen for the division, Agoge, comes from the training camp of the Spartan youth. The Spartans are world-renowned as being hardcore warriors, just the type of crazy people that would enjoy shooting with additional stress.

    Warning: Agoge division will be very physically intense. It is strongly recommended that you consult with your physician before engaging in the Agoge division. Neither ACTS, the hosting range(s), nor any individual will be held liable for any health issues or injuries that may result from shooting in this division.

    We believe that it is up to the individual to know his or her limits when performing physical activities. It is ultimately up to you, the shooter, to decide how much is enough. Since the concept of Agoge is to push the limits of the shooter, even if you cannot complete the prescribed exercises, you will learn where your limits are. There will be no penalties for choosing to drop out or not complete an exercise, no teasing, no hazing. Just by deciding to push yourself, you have already set yourself head and shoulders above the rest of the shooting community. We would rather you not complete an exercise set than potentially injure yourself...

    Basic Rules: The Agoge division will compete under the following rules:

    1. Firearms and Equipment

    (a) All firearms and equipment must still comply with the ACTS rules.

    (B) A shooter in Agoge can use any firearm legal in any other division, but will only be competing against other Agoge shooters.

    i. Example: If James shoots Agoge division with an iron-sighted AK, and Michael shoots Agoge with an AR-15 with an optic, they will still be in the same division.

    © The shooter must transport all firearms, ammunition, equipment, and cleaning supplies with them for the duration of the match from the moment they sign in the first day of shooting.

    i. Exception: ROs, Match Directors or their designated assistants may be exempted, but only in order to obtain equipment needed to continue to carry out the match.

    ii. Other exceptions are delineated below.

    (d) The equipment must be carried via any man portable means and in a safe manner. No wagons, wheelbarrows, carts, sleds, etc allowed. The shooter must transport all their equipment to the next stage in one trip. If the shooter fails to do this, they will be made to return to the previous stage and walk back again carrying all their equipment in one trip.

    2. Special Rules

    (a) In each stage description, there will be specific instructions for the Agoge shooter. These may include, but are not limited to, a different starting position, performing physical exercises before shooting, or a different starting signal. These will all be on the clock.

    i. If a shooter is not physically able to do an exercise, an alternative event will be decided by the Agoge Division Director.

    (B) The improper use of cover will result in non-traditional “reminder.” This includes, but is not limited to physical reminders or auditory distractions.

    © The Agoge shooters are permitted to leave the range without their gear to use the restroom or refill water containers. However, the shooter must run to the restroom, and back.

    3. We will attempt to squad all Agoge shooters together, in an effort to maintain honesty and integrity. If this is not possible, there will be at least 2 Agoge shooters per squad.

    4. Violation of the Agoge rules will result in the shooter being moved to the division that is dictated by his equipment, but his times will not be adjusted.

    5. First-time ACTS shooters are strongly discouraged from shooting in Agoge. We would prefer that the shooter has a good understanding of the rules before he or she attempts to increase his or her stress. A new shooter may shoot Agoge with the permission of the Match Director and Agoge Division Director. The following non-inclusive list of factors will be taken into account: active Military service; previous match experience; training resume.

    6. While it is recommended that the shooter have participated in formal firearms training, it is not a prerequisite to shooting in Agoge. No circumstances in this division will preclude a shooter who has not attended a class to be held back any more than any other shooter.

    7. The RSO, with the approval of the Match Director and Agoge Division Director, has the right to remove a shooter from the division if there is a valid health or safety concern. As long as the shooter has not violated any safety rules, he or she may continue in the match.

    Note: A special thanks goes out to Cavalry Arms, from whom I liberally borrowed some of the rules from their Trooper Class.

    If you have any questions regarding the Agoge division, feel free to ask them here. Likewise, if you have any questions regarding the rules of ACTS, please feel free to ask them here. Because this is a beta-test, we are willing to be very lenient on Agoge rule 5.

  5. I think some matches like to up the round count by making more rounds per target required rather than having more targets.

    At Ironman last years the targets were divided into 5 sections (head, and 4 torso quadrants) on one stage, and the shooter had to put 2 rounds in each section.

    Making people think about what they're doing is always good, 3 rounds goes contrary to what most people are used to. I have found a lot of the time where only one shot is required people will still double tap a target

    I am contemplating doing a stage at our 2006 match, that will have color coded targets representing the amount of rounds required.

    Blue = 1 round

    Yellow = 2 rounds

    Red = 3 rounds

    or something like that.

    that gives me an idea for an ACTS stage thanks

  6. Saturday, 8/16/2008, is the next ACTS Match at the Pima Pistol Club in Tucson (directions are here: http://pimapistol.org/Directions.htmPlease arrive no later than 7:30am to get signed in, as we will be starting promptly at 8:00am. Help with setup is appreciated, so please arrive early.

    Match fees are as follows

    $8 PPC members

    $10 ACTS members

    $13 nonmembers

    ACTS is the American Confederation of Tactical Shooters. It was developed to provide a sport in which civilian rifle owners, along with Military and Law Enforcement professionals can practice “real world” shooting skills in a sporting venue, different than any other shooting discipline or association. We encourage realistic stages, and emphasize using effective tactics to solve shooting problems.

    We promote the safe practical, proficient use of rifles; foster sportsmanship and camaraderie among rifle owners; and to support and defend the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms.

    If you haven't shot one of these matches in the past, getting started is easy. All you need is a magazine-fed rifle with a sling and 2 extra magazines, a handgun, holster and 2 extra magazines, and a way to carry your extra magazines. To find more information about this fun and exciting shooting style, please visit http://www.actshooters.com/.

  7. I would like to invite you all to the acts matches in Tucson AZ . We are not a three gun but we do rifle and handgun in a tactical format. If you want to compare it to something, it is like IDPA with both rifles and handguns. Our matches have been running for a year now with a good showing but I want to see more shooters, now that the weather is cooler, I hope to see more shooters out there. I am attaching a flyer for you all to look at and if you want, a set of rules you can get them at actshooters.com thanks Scott

    If you make it to the match please let me know what site you got the info from Scott

    American Confederation of Tactical Shooters

    (Combat Rifle)

    Purpose - To provide a sport in which Civilian gun owners along with Military and Law Enforcement professionals can practice 'real world' shooting skills in a sporting venue that has not been offered by any other shooting discipline or association.

    To promote the safe practical, proficient use of rifles. To foster sportsmanship and camaraderie among rifle owners and to support and defend the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms.

    Date: Second Saturday of every month

    Time: 9:00 (sign up begins at 8:00)

    Location: Pima Pistol club south end of Bowmans road 520-825-3603

    Match Fees: $10 member

    $15 non-member

    ACTS is a unique action shooting sport whose primary tool is the rifle. It is in a similar vain as IDPA, but rather than pistols, we use rifles, and we use much longer ranges. At an average match, you will fire up to 200 rounds of rifle, and up to 50 rounds of pistol ammunition. Matches will consist of 5 to 6 stages with ranges from 5 to 200 yards. We test more than your ability to hit a paper target from a static position. We challenge you by getting you out of your comfort zone, and moving you about. We shoot from cover, while on the move, at multiple targets posted at varying unknown distances.

    We teach that you that your mind is the weapon. The rifle is merely a tool.

    Are you up to the challenge?

    For more information, visit ACTS on the web at http://www.actshooters.com

    Point of Contact: Scott Nehring

    Tel: (520) 331-6840

    Email: swacts@comcast.net

  8. The 2nd annual CCML Combat Shotgun Match will be Nov.25 . There are four divisions. Open(anything goes, no restrictions on barrel length,mag capacity,optics,porting etc.) Limited(Smm3g rules on this one) Llimited Pump(same) and the division I am going to catch heat on C.A.S.(cowboy action shotgun SASS rules) There will also only be 3 special recognition classes High junior(age, not name sharing ), High Female(Must be born a Female) and High Senior(50+). 5 stages for sure(trying to get six approved) . 100 shot shell and 40 slugs minimum. Entry is $50.00 same as last year. $75.00 day of match, if available. This match will fill up quick. Limited to 50 shooters. Working on Attaching entry form.

    where is it going to be held thanks scott

  9. I seem to recollect that you guys shoot on the second Sat. of the month. Will this be the same?

    the date of the matches for the ACTS shoots is changing to the second sunday of the month starting in oct thanks all I hope to see more of you come out and join us scott

  10. I would like to invite you all to the August match in Tucson we are going to do five or six stages with both rifle and handgun. There is no handgun or rifle only stages planed you will have to have slings or holsters for both. The stages should be fun. Again, everyone is welcome thanks Scott

  11. American Confederation of Tactical Shooters

    (Combat Rifle)

    Purpose - To provide a sport in which Civilian gun owners along with Military and Law Enforcement professionals can practice 'real world' shooting skills in a sporting venue that has not been offered by any other shooting discipline or association.

    To promote the safe practical, proficient use of rifles. To foster sportsmanship and camaraderie among rifle owners and to support and defend the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms.

    Date: Second Saturday of every month

    Time: 9:00 (sign up begins at 8:00)

    Location: Pima Pistol club south end of Bowmans road 520-825-3603

    Match Fees: $15 member

    $20 non-member

    ACTS is a unique action shooting sport whose primary tool is the rifle. It is in a similar vain as IDPA, but rather than pistols, we use rifles, and we use much longer ranges. At an average match, you will fire 200 rounds of rifle, and up to 50 rounds of pistol ammunition. We test more than your ability to hit a paper target from a static position. We challenge you by getting you out of your comfort zone, and moving you about. We shoot from cover, while on the move, at multiple targets posted at varying unknown distances.

    We teach that you that your mind is the weapon. The rifle is merely a tool.

    Are you up to the challenge?

    For more information, visit ACTS on the web at http://www.actshooters.com

    Point of Contact: Scott Nehring

    Tel: (520) 331-6840

    Email: swacts@comcast.net

  12. I am just starting up multigun matches here in Tucson just want to know I need timers but I don’t know what to get so what do you all like and why please be detailed. The post like pact timer’s rock is not much help thanks Scott

  13. I am just starting a new 3 gun organization in Tucson Arizona. the group now is open to all. we need help with everything and everything is up to change even the name. as it is now we have started with rules but are looking for a place to hold matches in the Tucson area if anyone can offer any advice or help you can respond to me here or on the yahoo group I started http://groups.yahoo.com/group/southwestcombat/ right now there are only a few members I hope to grow soon and fast thanks in advance Scott

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