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CaPRC 10/9/11 Match AAR

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We had 17 shooters show up to shoot today's match out of 18 RSVP's.
2 were 1st time Caprc match shooters.
Brad ran the match.
Randall helped run the line.
Total round count for the day was 50.
There were 10 stages with 1000 total points possible.

The course of fire was as follows:

Stage 1 (Steel)
400yd coldbore
Start position: port arms, loaded magazine with the bolt back.
On the start signal, engage the 8" yellow plate with the green X with 1 shot from the prone position.
Round count: 1
50 points possible
20 second shoot time.

Stage 2 (paper)
10yd 5 dot drill
Start position: standing behind the prepped rifle, loaded magazine with the bolt back.
On the start signal, engage the 5 dots with 1 round each.
Round count: 5
15 points per hit
75 points possible
60 seconds prep, 40 second shoot time
http://www.caprc.com/targets/10yd5dot.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Stage 3 (Paper)
300yd Pack support
Start position: standing behind the prepped rifle, loaded magazine with the bolt back.
On the start signal, engage the 300yd ipsc with 6 shots from the prone position off a pack. You may not use a bipod or rear bag. The rifle must only be supported over a pack.
Round count: 6
Scoring per the target
90 points possible
60 seconds prep, 50 second shoot time.
http://www.caprc.com/targets/ipsc15.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Stage 4 (Steel)
Random callouts
Start position: standing behind prepped rifle.
On the start signal, engage the specified yellow targets with 2 shots from the prone position as they are called out. No artificial rear support may be used, bare hand only.
The targets are the following: half-size ISPC at 600, 10" dot at 500, 8" dot at 400 and 6" dot at 300
Round count: 8
20 points per hit
160 points possible
60 seconds prep, 80 second shoot time.

Stage 5 (Steel)
600 yard MOA target
Start position: prone, bolt closed, on target.
On the start signal, engage the 6" green plate with 1 shot from the prone position. Retrieve a round from the bench. Repeat until finished.
Round count: 4
25 points per hit
100 points possible
60 seconds prep, 60 second shoot time.

Stage 6 (paper)
100yd Standard KYL.
Start Position: standing behind yellow line, rifle prepped.
On the beep, engage the circles from largest to smallest, stopping if you do not believe you can make a sure hit. A miss causes shooter to zero the whole target.
Round count: up to 5
Points are 10, 15, 20, 30 & 50.
125 points possible.
60 seconds prep, 60 second shoot time.
http://www.caprc.com/targets/kyl3.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Stage 7 (paper)
200yd hostage
Start position: standing behind yellow line, rifle prepped.
On the beep, engage the hostage target at 200 yards from the prone position with two rounds on each side.
Round count: 4
25 points for shots within the scoring box or 10 points for any other bad guy hit and -25 points for any hostage hit.
100 points possible
60 sec prep and 60 sec shoot time.
http://www.caprc.com/targets/double-hostage.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Stage 8 (Paper)
100yd poolballs
Start position: prone, bolt closed on target.
On the start signal, engage the poolballs with 1 shot each from the support side (support side trigger finger) prone position. The 8 ball is optional. A hit to the 8 ball without also hitting all other solid balls causes the shooter to lose all points.
Round count: 8
10 points per ball except the 8 ball is worth 30 or zero points if all solids are not hit.
100 points possible.
60 seconds prep, 60 second shoot time.
http://www.caprc.com/targets/poolballs.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Stage 9 (Steel)
300yd swinging dots
Start position: standing behind prepped rifle.
On the beep, engage the circles from largest to smallest. You keep all points earned until your first miss, but do not earn any more points after a miss.
Round count: 4
Points awarded as follows, largest to smallest: 10, 15, 25, 50.
100 points possible.
60 seconds prep, 60 second shoot time.

Stage 10 (Paper)
100yd Support-side option. (unsupported standing, kneeling or seated)
Start position: in position, on target, bolt closed.
On the start signal, engage the specified 100yd ipsc target with 5 shots from your chosen position. No packs or funny stuff, NRA Style shooting.
Round count: 5
Scoring per the target
100 points possible
60 seconds prep, 70 second shoot time.
http://www.caprc.com/targets/ipsc20.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Scores were as follows:

600 Ronald W
595 Joe V (Top 308)
575 Nathan W
485 Michael V
445 John L
395 Mike S
340 Henry S
275 Nick P
270 Eddie S
235 Keith N
210 Rich C
145 Sonny M
135 Matthew C
125 Steven R
110 Jimmy T
100 Mike Y
85 Rolando F

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Hope you all had fun. I really wanted to shoot the COF.
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AR15barrels wrote: 600 Ronald W
595 Joe V (Top 308) <--- SCPRT
575 Nathan W
<---SCPRT
485 Michael V
445 John L
395 Mike S
340 Henry S
275 Nick P
270 Eddie S
235 Keith N
210 Rich C
145 Sonny M
135 Matthew C
125 Steven R
110 Jimmy T
100 Mike Y
85 Rolando F
Way to go again guys! Way to represent us guys!!! Cant wait to have a strong showing in AZ this weekend.
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Very fun course of fire, Charlie. That one-minute disc @ 600 was evil but fun.

Thank you to Randall and Brad for running today's match.
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Dang that CB killed everyone.
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Thanks Brad and Randall for running it.
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johnlee wrote:Very fun course of fire, Charlie. That one-minute disc @ 600 was evil but fun.

Thank you to Randall and Brad for running today's match.
I agree John, looked like a fun one today. Hope youve been doing well
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Short Action Precision wrote:Thanks Brad and Randall for running it.
Great job Nate!
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Fun match.....

PS~ who the hell has DOPE for 10yds..... with a LR tactical rifle? If it's that close, I'm throwing rocks! :lol:
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buffybuster wrote:Fun match.....

PS~ who the hell has DOPE for 10yds..... with a LR tactical rifle? If it's that close, I'm throwing rocks! :lol:

Shortest recored shot by a Sniper team is 11 feet.
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264Charlie wrote:Dang that CB killed everyone.

Not me, it just sucked I had to leave for work after the 3rd stage.
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264Charlie wrote:

Shortest recored shot by a Sniper team is 11 feet.
I'm certain they didn't dial DOPE for that.
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buffybuster wrote:
I'm certain they didn't dial DOPE for that.
Ill bet any shots that are taken from that distance aren't prone either.
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264Charlie wrote:Dang that CB killed everyone.
Early morning wind that went right to left, had everyone guessing. Btw that support side positional was challenging.
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brian01tj wrote:looked like a fun one today.


Yes.

Today's match was full of those "special moments":

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brian01tj wrote:Hope youve been doing well
Yeah, everything's great. Except my shooting has gone to hell. My mind hasn't been on shooting lately. Recently I dusted off my old racing bike from high school:

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For the past few months, all my energy and focus has been on riding:

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At least I'm getting some exercise now, but boy have my scores plummeted.
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^ I wonder what they're discussing in that top pic. Lol.
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AR15barrels wrote:Scores were as follows:

600 Ronald W
595 Joe V (Top 308)
Ron and Joe shot better today than their scores might reflect.

Ron lost his points on the 300-yard pack prone stage because he didn't read the course of fire carefully and used a rear bag. And his IPSC was center-punched like crazy.

Joe lost a lot of points during the Steel Madness stage because of a failure to extract during the middle of shooting. That tied up his rifle enough that he didn't get off another shot before the buzzer.
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Teletiger7 wrote:
Early morning wind that went right to left, had everyone guessing. Btw that support side positional was challenging.

Sounds like the kind of stages we should be shooting. Thanks for the update.
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johnlee wrote:
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That's a nice Campagnolo crankset. Are you running sew-ups? What tubing is the frame made from? I can't believe the gum brake covers are still holding up. They usually rot away pretty quick. My bike got stolen, while I was away. Gives me heartburn every time I think about. Brings back memories!
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Teletiger7 wrote:^ I wonder what they're discussing in that top pic. Lol.

Someone needs to get a good qoute for this one
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Hey thanks to Brad and Randall for putting on this match. I really need to work on a couple things for SCPRC. I was missing some steel that shoulda been easy :-P BTW great shooting Ronald and Nathan. And MV u hung in there even with the single feeding! U gotta guard your bullet seating die from the little ones :-).
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buffybuster wrote:Are you running sew-ups? What tubing is the frame made from? I can't believe the gum brake covers are still holding up. They usually rot away pretty quick. My bike got stolen, while I was away. Gives me heartburn every time I think about. Brings back memories!
My bike is on clinchers right now. These are my old training wheels. It's been so long (about 25 years now) that I don't remember what I did with my sew-up racing wheels. I must have given them away to one of my riding friends.

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John, Do you have a site I can download match pics from? I want to upload them to FB?
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Shot you a PM.
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johnlee wrote:Shot you a PM.
Thanks man.


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brian01tj wrote:
Way to go again guys! Way to represent us guys!!! Cant wait to have a strong showing in AZ this weekend.

Very nicely done Nathan.....
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great match today guys. That 10 yard stage screwed with me. Dialed 600 yard dope and then when I turned back to zero, I guess I only turned back 1/3 of the way. from 15 MOA's to 10.0 MOA's. So I was a whole rev off. Couldn't identify it early enough to make a difference. Anyway, live and learn.. I was actually supprised to make some hits on the support side sitting...
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That was an awesome match as usual, thanks Brad, Randall and Charlie for a great day. Charlie I really thought the stages were well designed, just on the edge of my skill set and it was very fun to shoot. Well done.
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MichaelV wrote:That was an awesome match as usual, thanks Brad, Randall and Charlie for a great day. Charlie I really thought the stages were well designed, just on the edge of my skill set and it was very fun to shoot. Well done.

Thanks man, I had fun working on the COF.
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