Alberta Tactical Handgun League Match #10 - 27 July 2008 (Pics & Videos added)

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The Alberta Tactical Handgun League will be holding its next match at the MVMA range west of Olds on Sunday, July 27th.

The match will consist of 5 stages and 136 rounds (including a couple of stages that include a 'long gun' that will be provided).

Registration will be from 0815 to 0915. A shooters meeting will be held at at approx 0915 and shooting will start NLT 0930.

The long term weather forecast looks great but this being southern Alberta there is also potential for change.

(http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/caab0049)

If you'd like a PDF of the Match Copy, PM me your e-mail address.

This promises to be ATHL's biggest and best match yet. :dancingbanana:
 
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as usual, im in. this match looks huge and awesome, lots of rounds

if anyone in calgary wants to come try ive got room in my vehicle and am in the NW if you want a ride out

disclaimer: at 20 years old im one of those young guys you old gents may or may not complain about ;)
 
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This will be my first match - and I'm bailing early from a camping trip just to make it :)

I hope I'm not too much of a noob ;)
 
Just read the match copy...looks really good!

I might have even conned the better half into coming with me to check it out.

(The first step in my evil plan to get her shooting...hee hee).

I'm on the road from Borden right now, but I should be on ground in time for a quick turnaround and down to Olds (unless they are paving the province of Saskatchewan again).
 
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A photo of the two match guns included....you know you wanna.:dancingbanana:

Match setup will begin at 10:30am on Saturday for those that would be gracious enough to help out!:)
 
drool...

To add some authenticity - can I wear my shemagh for the "Welcome to the Suck" stage?

I was planning on dropping by on Saterday to play with my M305, but will the rifle ranges be closed for the day? I'd be glad to help out though!
 
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Absolutely :D

We are taking up 5 of the original pistol bays. I haven't seen the range condition for a week and a half, so I assume the rifle bays are good to use.
 
Although the day's weather started out sunny & warm, by mid afternoon the rain came; then the sun came back; then the rain came again! Oh well, this is southern Alberta afterall......

Anyhow, Match #10 is now history and has broken previous ATHL records for attendance. 36 competitors, including 8 first time IDPA shooters, shot in excess of 5000 rounds over 5 very challenging stages. Mike J. (CGN's own 'Beltfed') did an outstanding job as Match director.

Here are the results: (Red text indicates trophies to be handed out)

CDP

Sharpshooter

Mass N. 227.03 (39) - Match Winner - CDP

Unclassified

Marc B. 327.84 (61) - 1st Place Unclassified - CDP
David G. 366.53 (30) - Most Accurate Shooter

ESP

Sharpshooter

Joe T. 217.84 (45) - Match Winner - ESP

Marksman

Rick E. 256.72 (96) - 1st Place Marksman - ESP
Joe B. 326.11 (82)
Brent A. 341.57 (72)

Novice

Bruce G. 303.08 (112) - 1st Place Novice - ESP
Roger W. 421.99 (138)
Dan C. 502.93 (141)

SSP

Expert

Steve M. 195.87 (71) - 2nd Overall - SSP

Sharpshooter

Scot S. 180.98 (34) - Match Winner - SSP
Marty W. 208.87 (41) - 2nd Place Sharpshooter - SSP
Mike J. 220.85 (46)
Duane S. 222.76 (48)
Peter L. 355.34 (94)

Marksman

Mike B. 255.82 (73) - 1st Place Marksman - SSP
Greg H. 278.34 (90) - 2nd Place Marksman - SSP
Shaun M. 285.51 (69) - 3rd Place Marksman - SSP
Dan T. 291.17 (50) - Top Junior
Brennan S. 291.34 (65)
Wayne G. 320.95 (121)
Frank S. 344.29 (85)
Jonathan S. 389.53 (65)

Novice

Dave E. 281.72 (49) - 1st Place Novice - SSP
Mike P. 283.94 (51) - 2nd Place Novice - SSP
Chris S. 347.99 (145)
Steph A. 388.48 (217)
Jeff C. 412.91 (167)

Unclassified

Norm R. 278.60 (82) - 1st Place Unclassified - SSP
Rex H. 296.46 (68) - 2nd Place Unclassified - SSP
Ed L. 301.52 (101)
George M. 367.64 (160)
Nicholas L. 384.70 (68)
Levi G. 412.42 (107)

Congratulations to all!

I'll try and post photos tomorrow.......
 
Huge kudos to Mike J (beltfed) the match director :rockOn:

What a fun match! Two carbines, and five challenging stages, and I was very impressed with the props. I know how much effort goes into a match and Mike really did a fantastic job. Wait till you see the pictures...

Hopefully we can conscript Mike into helping out with the Alberta Provincials this year :wave:

Joe
 
Huge kudos to Mike J (beltfed) the match director :rockOn:

I can't take that much credit. The ideas for the stages came easy, and making the lincoln log was a bit of fun...
Like I said, I enjoyed it as much as any kid with a Sears Catalogue...almost:D

Hopefully we can conscript Mike into helping out with the Alberta Provincials this year :wave:
I would be honored, as I already have some interesting ideas... :runaway:

I cannot stress this enough: HUGE thanks out to Dragoon and Lyne (sp?:redface:) , for without their massive amounts of help, this match (and others) would not have happened.
Everyone in the ATHL owe these two a huge debt of gratitude:dancingbanana::dancingbanana:
 
i thought the log was a pretty smooth idea, much better than a real one

any pictures of the trees in stage 1 at the end of the match? were there any branches left? lol
 
I can't take that much credit.


Don't sell yourself short Mike. Although putting on a match is a team effort, (thanks to Jeff C., Steve M., Duane S. and Nicholas L. for helping with the set-up on Saturday) YOU took the lead and ran with it! The results (and the 'buzz' after the match) speaks to your job well done!


As promised, here are some photos:

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Frank S. engaging the 'Rotweillers' with the Swiss Arms carbine on Stage 1 - 'Camping Cafufull'


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Steve M. engaging the angry owners of the Rotweillers using the 'log' as cover on Stage 1.


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Peter L. engaging the obscured targets on Stage 1. Mike J. brought in real pine trees to use as props.
(Has your wife noticed them missing from your back yard yet Mike? :D)



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David G. waiting for the start signal from Jeff C. on String 1 of Stage 2 - 'Honey, I'm Home'.


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Mike B. engaging targets on the move while withdrawing to cover of the front of the car on String 1 of Stage 2.


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Roger W. re-engaging the targets with 'head shots' (and using only one hand!) on String 1 of Stage 2.


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Me about to indicate that I'm ready (by holding door handle) for the start signal on String 2 of Stage 2.


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Rick E. engaging targets in 'Tactical Priority (slicing the pie) through the doorway on String 2 of Stage 2.


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Brent A. engaging the last targets through the 'garage window' on String 2 of Stage 2.


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Roger W. (waving) and Bruce G. (seated) wait for their turn on Stage 2.
(In the background are ( l to r) Norm R., Shaun M., the other Mike P. and Wayne G. (behind the post))


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Chris S. waiting for the start signal on String 1 of Stage 3 - 'Dumpster Diving'.


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Dave E. engaging the targets 'from retention' on String 1 of Stage 3.


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Mike P. engaging the 'hoodlums' from the cover of the 'dumpster' on String 1 of Stage 3.


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Dave E. engaging targets in 'Tactical Sequence' while withdrawing to cover on String 2 of Stage 3.


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Mike P. executing an 'emergency reload' from behind cover on String 2 of Stage 3.

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Me re-engaging the last targets 'weak hand only' from cover of the 'garbage cans' on String 2 of Stage 3.


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Joe B. engages the first 'hit man' with 3 three 'head shots' on String 1 of Stage 4 - 'Office Aversion'.


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Levi G. engages the other 'hit men' in order to try and save the 'receptionist' on String 1 of Stage 4.
(Levi is ATHL's newest Junior member, David G.'s grandson, and this was his first match!)



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Duane S. indicating that he's ready for the start signal on String 2 of Stage 4.


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Jonathan S. (Duane's son) engages the 'wave two' of the bad guys all the while staying on the phone with the '911 Operator' on String 2 of Stage 4.



Video of Dave E. shooting String 1 of Stage 4.



Video of Dave E. shooting String 2 of Stage 4.

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Rex H. doesn't appear to be too worried about his 'potential fate' while in the 'Cage' at the beginning of String 1 of Stage 5 - 'Welcome to the Suck'


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Chris S. using the 'guard's carbine' after making his escape from the cage on String 1 of Stage 5.
(Chris is shooting during the first of the afternoon's rain showers. We had to 'bag' the targets so that the patching tape would stick.)



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Mike P. engaging targets in 'Tactical Priority' (slicing the pie) on String 1 of stage 5.
(The previous night's thunderstorm left the ground quite soggy which resulted in a lot of spectacular 'splashes' onto the targets!)



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Mike B. indicating that he's ready for the start signal on String 2 of Stage 5.


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Scot S. engaging the targets at the beginning of String 2 of Stage 5.

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Ed L. engaging the last targets in 'Tactical Priority' on String 2 of Stage 5.


As has been previously stated, Match #10 was a HUGE success!

Next comes Match #11 on Sunday, August 24th.

Will it be bigger and better than previous matches?

You'll have to come out and find out!
 
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