bob tx Posted March 8, 2011 Share Posted March 8, 2011 Due to a conflict at the Impactzone (USPSA Texas Open Championship), we will not be holding the match there. Match is being held at Cawthon Cartridge Club (just north of Navasota TX) 9000 Bob Moore Road Millican, TX 77878 www.cccshooters.com First rounds downrange at 0900, At the CCC Sign up begins at 0800 Bring water and sunscreen Steel rifle targets ONLY, ammo restrictions If a magnet sticks to your bullet DO NOT USE ON THE RIFLE STEEL Ammunition: No tracer, armor piercing (AP), or armor piercing incendiary (API) ammunition. NO Steel jacketed ammo or steel core for steel targets. Unacceptable ammo includes (but not limited to) US M855, European SS109, and Canadian C77 steel-core .223 ammunition. For pistols, jacketed, cast lead, or hollow point ammo is acceptable. For shotgun stages no shot larger than #4 will be allowed when shooting steel. Slings ARE necessary this month Stages are posted at www.whidpa.com total of 5 stages Shotgun slugs will go out to 90 yds Shotgun shot will go out to 20 yds (think choke and/or shot size) Pistol will be out to 35 yds and rifle will go out to 485 yds. You will be able to drive from stage to stage The majority of targets will be steel One hit on steel neutralizes, poppers must fall and rabbits must break (with shot) Paper targets require 6 points for rifle & pistol, .308 rifle or larger 5 points Looking for 3 SOs Any questions, let me know. Supreme poobah of all things Multi-Gun at WHIDPA BOB Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CutterH Posted March 8, 2011 Share Posted March 8, 2011 Looking forward to it - should be another great match. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bob tx Posted March 14, 2011 Author Share Posted March 14, 2011 Scores are posted at WWW.WHIDPA.COM Wind, did anybody notice the wind!!! Yes the day was great, but that wind added to the challenge. First, thanks to Dale C, Kelton C & Allan C for stepping up to SO/RO Thanks to CCC & Fred for the range and set-up (yes you too Bruce). Had 27 shooters and 5 stages. Stage 1 : 4 pistol poppers (not close shots) enroute to rifle with 5 steel targets (plates & mini poppers) from 125 to 211 yds Stage 2: pistol plate rack (with some small plates) then from platform 6 steel plates ranging from 165 to 485 yds. Wind was a big influence on this stage. Stage 3: Rifle, weak side and strong side 4 plates each from 99 to 199 yds Stage 4: Jungle run , start with 80 yd slug shot then 10 poppers scattered in the trees, transition to pistol with 8 steel plates hidden in the trees and bushes. Stage 5: Start rifle, 90 yd 12" steel plate, then 6 paper targets (10-20 yds) then transition to shotgun 90 yd slug shot, then 10 poppers with 5 rabbits mixed in. Some observations: • .308 was a good choice for the match • Sometimes you just have to admit that that last plate is just adding time.... • Rabbits are harder than they look when empty Low points down goes to Jake F, well shot Jake. Overall match winner, Jake F, well shot and congratulations Hope all had fun, see you next month at ImpactZone. Bob Grand Poobah of all things Multigun at WHIDPA Total Raw Time Total Penalty Time Final Score Name 542.80 5 547.80 Jake Fry 1 536.69 40 576.69 Kelton Casey 2 515.27 65 580.27 Cutter Howard 3 520.09 78 598.09 Bruce Dolan 4 594.38 35 629.38 David Venables 5 600.75 35 635.75 Alan Colley 6 566.17 110 676.17 Tim Jin 7 671.58 20 691.58 Dale Cheeseman 8 698.89 35 733.89 Jason Colborn 9 668.96 70 738.96 Sean Fray 10 718.53 60 778.53 James Fox 11 787.46 75 862.46 Bob Wolff 12 797.60 70 867.60 Gerrit Milks 13 776.69 105 881.69 Archie Wall 14 744.91 180 924.91 Kim Soucek 15 894.72 35 929.72 Chris Hartman 16 880.13 80 960.13 Preston Bishop 17 916.79 60 976.79 Randall Stanford 18 951.59 30 981.59 Garth Davis 19 1050.43 115 1165.43 Jonathan Kittrell 20 1087.06 155 1242.06 Jesse Swan 21 1257.03 75 1332.03 Mel Hui 22 1245.14 135 1380.14 Eric Brewer 23 DNF Robbie Gorol 24 DNF Travis James 25 DNF Chris Parker 26 DNF Scott Santana 27 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gerritm Posted March 14, 2011 Share Posted March 14, 2011 Wind, what wind. I had a great time, even though those were some of the smallest steel targets I have ever seen. Plus I think you figured out how to make them move. Very challenging. I look forward to more like that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CutterH Posted March 15, 2011 Share Posted March 15, 2011 Thanks to Bob, Fred, and everyone else who made this match happen. It was a very challenging match and really put everyone's skills to the test. This was most certainly an accuracy match and not a speed match. I had a great time and learned a lot about my equipment and my personal limitations. I guarantee before next match I will be working on my pistol accuracy. Those little 2" plates were killer with the pistol - much different than just putting two hits on paper at 5 yards. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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