Hello Gunnutz
I am excited to announce that CDTSA will be making a few changes to it steel challenge match as well as offering a few 8 stages matches for this year.
The matches hosted by CDTSA and commonly referred to as "Steel Challenge" are "outlaw" matches not officially sanctioned by the Steel Challenge Shooting Association and not bound by their rules. But we will follow there rules for the most part with a few changes. This is a for fun Match. Courses of fire require hits on 5 steel targets including a "stop" plate which ends the course of fire. You will shoot multiple passes on a stage. Your score is based on time to complete the stage plus any penalties. Most Steel shooting courses of fire require little or no movement. Penalties are 3 seconds for a missed target. Shooter may take as many shoots required to hit a target but you may not go back to hit a missed target after the stop plate has been hit. The CDTSA will hold two types of matches. One will be a one stage weekly event held at the Sheppard range. The other will be a 8 stage match held at the Milo range.
Sheppard weekly match
The matches start on April 13 and end on September 21. They are on every Thursdays starting at 5pm weather permitting. One of the 8 stages or a random stages will be setup. Shooters can compete in a maximum of two Divisions. Ten strings are shot per division. The Ten strings will be shot in 2 separate attempts of 5 strings each. The cost is $5 for members and $15 for guest.
Milo 8 stage match
A few large matches will be scheduled at Milo. Set up and Registration will start at 8am with shooting commencing at 9am. Four stages will be set up in separate bays. Once everyone has completed the first four stages we will stop for a lunch break. After the break we will set up the final 4 stage and finish the match. The 8 stage set up will be the common steel challenge match stages or random ones. They May be modified to fit in the bays as needed. 5 strings are shot per stage. The match should be finished around 2-3pm. The cost is $10 for members and $20 for guest. Shooters can compete in a maximum of 2 Divisions. When traveling to The Milo range please use RR223 and not RR224 to accesses the range. there is instructions and a map on our club website. w w w. cdtsa. ca
Milo match Dates
April 29
May 28
June 11
July 8
August 26
September 17
Divisions
O – Open
REV- Revolver
SEMI- semi auto center fire
RFP- Rimfire pistol(Iron and Optics)
RFR- Rimfire rifle(Iron and Optics)
Equipment: Centerfire pistols require a strong side holster. Rimfire pistols must be bagged or holstered when not on the firing line. Rimfire rifles must be bagged when not on the firing line. Rimfire is .22 LR only. No .17 or .22 Magnum caliber guns allowed. No Magnum velocity Centerfire guns allowed. Jacketed ammo is now allowed due the club getting new steel targets. It is recommended to have a minimum of 5 magazines or reloading devises.
Start Position: Centerfire pistols must draw from a holster, starting in the "Surrender position". We require that you have taken a holster course. We accept other clubs as well as black badge. If you do not have one you will be asked to start from the low ready. Rimfire pistols and rifles start pointing at the start object (pylon) 10ft in front of the shooting box with finger outside the trigger guard.
Here is a example of a 8 stage match that I shot at Brooks with a 629 revolver and 1911.
I am excited to announce that CDTSA will be making a few changes to it steel challenge match as well as offering a few 8 stages matches for this year.
The matches hosted by CDTSA and commonly referred to as "Steel Challenge" are "outlaw" matches not officially sanctioned by the Steel Challenge Shooting Association and not bound by their rules. But we will follow there rules for the most part with a few changes. This is a for fun Match. Courses of fire require hits on 5 steel targets including a "stop" plate which ends the course of fire. You will shoot multiple passes on a stage. Your score is based on time to complete the stage plus any penalties. Most Steel shooting courses of fire require little or no movement. Penalties are 3 seconds for a missed target. Shooter may take as many shoots required to hit a target but you may not go back to hit a missed target after the stop plate has been hit. The CDTSA will hold two types of matches. One will be a one stage weekly event held at the Sheppard range. The other will be a 8 stage match held at the Milo range.
Sheppard weekly match
The matches start on April 13 and end on September 21. They are on every Thursdays starting at 5pm weather permitting. One of the 8 stages or a random stages will be setup. Shooters can compete in a maximum of two Divisions. Ten strings are shot per division. The Ten strings will be shot in 2 separate attempts of 5 strings each. The cost is $5 for members and $15 for guest.
Milo 8 stage match
A few large matches will be scheduled at Milo. Set up and Registration will start at 8am with shooting commencing at 9am. Four stages will be set up in separate bays. Once everyone has completed the first four stages we will stop for a lunch break. After the break we will set up the final 4 stage and finish the match. The 8 stage set up will be the common steel challenge match stages or random ones. They May be modified to fit in the bays as needed. 5 strings are shot per stage. The match should be finished around 2-3pm. The cost is $10 for members and $20 for guest. Shooters can compete in a maximum of 2 Divisions. When traveling to The Milo range please use RR223 and not RR224 to accesses the range. there is instructions and a map on our club website. w w w. cdtsa. ca
Milo match Dates
April 29
May 28
June 11
July 8
August 26
September 17
Divisions
O – Open
REV- Revolver
SEMI- semi auto center fire
RFP- Rimfire pistol(Iron and Optics)
RFR- Rimfire rifle(Iron and Optics)
Equipment: Centerfire pistols require a strong side holster. Rimfire pistols must be bagged or holstered when not on the firing line. Rimfire rifles must be bagged when not on the firing line. Rimfire is .22 LR only. No .17 or .22 Magnum caliber guns allowed. No Magnum velocity Centerfire guns allowed. Jacketed ammo is now allowed due the club getting new steel targets. It is recommended to have a minimum of 5 magazines or reloading devises.
Start Position: Centerfire pistols must draw from a holster, starting in the "Surrender position". We require that you have taken a holster course. We accept other clubs as well as black badge. If you do not have one you will be asked to start from the low ready. Rimfire pistols and rifles start pointing at the start object (pylon) 10ft in front of the shooting box with finger outside the trigger guard.
Here is a example of a 8 stage match that I shot at Brooks with a 629 revolver and 1911.
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