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LGRGC RIMFIRE STEEL CHALLENG MATCH

  • 12/09/2023
  • 08:00 - 12:00
  • LGRGC

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​​Shooting Enthusiasts,

You are invited to participate in the Rimfire Steel Challenge Match at the Lemon Grove Gun Club on SATURDAY, ​DECEMBER 09, 2023.   Setup is at 8:00 a.m., Safety Meeting at 8:50 a.m. and shooting commences at 9 a.m. You must be signed in by 8:45 in order ​to shoot the Match. Either pistol or rifle may be used. You can register for the match online using Practiscore or in person at the range. The registration and scores links to Practicscore are:

Register for this match on Practiscore at: https://practiscore.com/clubs/lemon-grove-gun-club-3

Scores will be posted on Practicscore at: https://practiscore.com/clubs/lemon-grove-gun-club-3

This Match uses the Steel Challenge format with 5 steel targets at each stage with one being designated as the Stop Plate. There are five strings per stage and five stages.

Bring a friend and lots of ammo!

RJ Aguirre

RIMFIRE MATCH

Description

Metal targets are used exclusively to simplify the scoring of the match.  Some movement will be necessary, but no reloads will be permitted.  Each target array is shot five times with the best four being added for score.

Objectives

To provide a recreational shooting venue for rimfire handguns and rifles that is friendly to advanced beginner and intermediate level shooters. To create a safe, supervised environment.
To help shooters improve target acquisition and engagement while under time constraints.

Procedures

Stages are shot under the supervision of a Range Safety Officer. A maximum of 10 rounds are loaded to engage the target arrays.  The number of targets in each array may vary. 
The shooter addresses the targets from the low-ready position or from the holster, if preferred.  At the start signal, the shooter engages all targets with one hit and shoots the stop plate last, if a stop plate is designated.
A timer is used to record the overall time used by the shooter to address the target string. After reloading, the string is repeated between two and four more times with the times recorded for each string. The score is the total time taken, less the slowest string, plus penalty points, if any.
Penalty points in the form of additional time are added for targets missed or for procedural errors.
Participants have the choice of including or excluding their scores from the tabulation prepared after the conclusion of the match. Scores are posted to the Club website after the match has concluded.

When

Second Saturday of most months. See the Club Activity Calendar for specific dates) with setup starting at 8:00 a.m., a shooter safety meeting at 8:50 a.m. and shooting commencing at 9:00 a.m.  You must be present at the shooters meeting to participate.

Who

Members of the Lemon Grove Rod & Gun Club and non-members are invited.

Where

At the shooting facility in Alpine located on Sequan Truck Trail owned and operated by the Lemon Grove Rod & Gun Club

What to bring

Any rimfire handgun and rifle with any sight configuration, gun bag or case for storage between stages, 250 rounds of .22 ammunition, 5 speed loaders or magazines, eye protection (shooting glasses), hearing protection and a desire to have some fun.

These Divisions are used for scoring purposes:  Limited semi-auto pistol; open semi-auto pistol; open revolver; limited revolver; limited rifle and open rifle.

Fee

Club members shoot free and guests pay $15.00 to help defray the cost of paint, and wear and tear on the targets. As a non-monetary fee, all participants are expected to help in the conduct of the event by helping with setup, tear-down, range safety officer duties and score keeping.

Range Rules

A number of "common sense" range rules are used for the safety of all participants:

· Firearms are handled only at the stage start position under the supervision of a Range Safety Officer. Otherwise, all firearms shall be bagged or in a case until ready for use.

· The range is a COLD RANGE, which means that all firearms are in the unloaded condition except while being used to engage the targets.

· While engaging the targets, shooters must observe the "180 Rule" which means that loaded firearms must be pointed down range at all times.

Other Information

Targets consist of metal targets only. Targets are scored as a hit or a miss.
Multiple shots may be taken at each target until hit up to a maximum of 10 shots total.
The Range Safety Officer can answer any questions participants have about the rules. 
If you would like to have further information, please contact RJ AGUIRRE @ 619-948-2169

This Match is patterned after the Steel Challenge format shooting five strings at each station that has five steel targets with a stop plate.
The six Divisions: RFPI- Rim Fire Pistol Iron Sights
RFPO- Rim Fire Pistol Open Sights
RFRI- Rim Fire Rifle Iron Sights
RFRO- Rim Fire Rifle Open Sights
OSR- Open Sighted Revolver
ISR- Iron Sighted Revolver
No other firearm types will be permitted.
Participants intending to use more than one firearm must register for each firearm.
Permission to shoot more than one gun will be determined at the Match based upon the number of participants.

Action Steel match,

Price: $15.00 for non-members; FREE FOR MEMBERS!

Paul Lichtenstein

lichy3@att.net

619-540-9600


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