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    CFB Petawawa PR Match 2 - 17-18 Oct 2015 - Debrief Here - Results UP

    This year, with the increased demand to host PR Matches at CFB Petawawa, I've set up a working programme that will allow new people to get into the game quickly AND compete in a formal match ALL in one weekend.

    With the formal Match taking place of Sunday, the instruction portion of the clinic has been compressed and a most helpful/desirable/sought after/ begged for "walk back" system has been put in place. This allows newbies and experts to obtain or confirm their zeroes or come-ups or settings for these ranges.

    This new format allows shooters to participate on either day. So those who want the instruction and "walk back" of Saturday session are welcome. And of course those who want to come and shoot the Match on Sunday are equally free to do so.

    Now with the new program, the Matches we can shoot are :

    * 200 yard/meter Rapid Follow Up
    * 300 yard/meter Agony Snap
    * 500 yard/meter Snap
    * 600 yard/meter Deliberate

    Where

    CFB Petawawa Bravo Range. But we will gather betwen 0800 and 0830 across from the Base Firehall (S-105). Once you show your ID at the main gate, make a quick right and you will see the Fire Hall. Look to your left and you will see a white bldg with 5 garage doors (P-141 Bldg) . We will be meeting in that parking lot. Then we will all convoy to Range Control for your Access Passes.

    When

    17-18 Oct 2015 Sat & Sunday

    Cost

    $50 for both days or $25 for the Sunday Match, if that works for you

    Where to Stay

    About 10-15min from range control (and right by Kelseys) http://www.petawawaqualityinnandsuites.com/
    2 min from base with several fast food/pizza options close by http://www.petawawariverinnandsuites.ca/


    Material Focus

    Everything I'll be teaching you is based on the PR matches fired by the ORA at Mons Range, CFB Borden. And I should know, I WAS the MATCH Director for the season of 2014! Yup, that's me... in the flesh! LOL


    Here's the breakdown of this new hybrid weekend.....

    Precision (read: Sniper) Rifle Clinics background information can be accessed, downloaded, and read down below:


    The Precision rifle clinic prepares the shooter for competitions patterned after the course of fire shot by the DCRA or Dominion of Canada Rifle association at their Annual Prize meeting for Service Conditions held every year at CRPTC or Connaught Range and Primary Training Center near Shirley's Bay in the Kanata/Nepean area. The course of fire can be downloaded in PDF format at www.dcra.ca

    These matches are shot monthly by the ORA or www.ontariorifleassociation.ca at CFB Borden , ON. The ORA follows the DCRA rulebook and course of fire . The purpose of this clinic is to prepare the competitor to shoot these matches.


    Precision / Sniper Rifle Kit to Bring:

    * A safe precision/sniper rifle in at least .223 Rem caliber and larger. .308 Win is a common platform
    * Caliber restrictions exist at CFB Petawawa Range Control Standing Orders (more on that later)
    * Hand operated target turrets on your optic already mounted to your rifle. 4.5 x 14 scopes are common. 6.5 x 20 scopes are seen frequently. 8 x 30 scopes are great optics for these matches. Scopes with a parallax adjustable side focus work well. Adjustable objective scopes work too, but more annoying to work with while in the prone position. Just don't show up with the stereotypical 3 x 9 coin operated hunting scopes because you will be wasting your time (and money)

    * At the Sep 2013 Clinic we had some hunting scopes on the line, they were super frustrated with the coin operated turrets. I warned them, but they insisted. Now they are wiser from this experience. Please; go to school on their experiences.


    * Suggested scope choices:
    - Bushnell Elite 6400, 6500, Sightron, Falcon Menace, Leupold Mark 8
    - Leupold Mark 4 LR/T, Vortex Viper PST, IOR Valdada, Nikon, Vortex Razor, Zeiss
    - NightForce, US Optics, Premier Reticles, Schmidt & Bender, Swarovski
    - My all time FAV entry level scope: Bushnell Elite 3200 10X 40mm Mildot (google it) $ 275 (it's issued with the Barrett .50 cal rifles)

    * Rear bunny, sand bag, mono pod style rear rests work, too.
    * Notebook to record your sight settings
    * Anemometer (Kestrel-style) hand held wind gauges
    * Spotting scope and tripod
    * Rucksack, 3 day pack, Assault pack to carry your kit around the range
    * Snacks, granola bars, nuts, fruit, extra fluids, beef jerky is my fav range snack
    * 200 rounds of safe, tested, reliable ammunition for your rifle (hopefully chronographed already)
    * Sunscreen, bug dope, ballistic glasses, hearing defenders
    * Extra food and water (someone always forgets)
    * Screwdriver set - compact enough?
    * OH Shzt Kit (if you don't know, I will teach you)
    * Rain gear or appropriate foul weather gear
    * Shooting mat / folding rifle case/ yoga mat
    * Ensure your rifle is zeroed for 100m

    Caliber Restrictions

    Understand that Petawawa Range Control has their rules and we must abide by them. Here are the ONLY calibers allowed to be shot at THEIR ranges:

    22, 38 ,9mm ,40cal ,303 ,308 ,5.56 ,338 Lapua are the ONLY calibers allowed on those ranges.

    It's THEIR Range setup, we must respect their wishes. End of story!


    Itinerary for the Weekend


    Saturday AM:

    * Gather across from Base Fire Hall (S-105) and park with us at Bldg P-141
    * Proceed to Range Control and Obtain Access Passes
    * Travel to Bravo Range and Park, Briefing at Range Bldg
    * Instruction on Kit, Rifle, gear, partners, wind reading, etc
    * Zeroing at 100 yards maybe 200 if we are fast
    * Bring your bagged sandwich/lunch/ snacks/beef jerky. No time to drive any where on or off base.

    Saturday PM:

    * Zeroing at 300, 400, 500, and 600 yards
    * Impromptu lessons on windreading, spotter/sniper comms, detection and correction

    Sunday AM:

    * Gather (not sure if we will meet at Range Control, more instructions TBA)
    * Registration for Match at Yankee Range Bldg
    * Score Card distributed, Butts set up, Staff assigned, Targets inventoried and prepared
    * Relays squaded, shooter/spotters paired up if need be
    * Range Safety briefing by RSO
    * Conduct of the Match

    Sunday PM:

    * Continuation of the match
    * Clean up of range (firing points and butts)
    * Statistics being entered and winners determined, prizes awarded
    * Range March Off


    Questions?

    * Ask me right here in this thread. Others might be curious with the same concerns.

    Registration?

    * EMT of $50 gets you a spot on the roster for both day, but you can shoot the single day for $25
    * NO maximum cap for these Match/Clinic weekends

    EMT Information:
    Name: Tactical Teacher
    Question: What is your Original CGN handle?
    Answer: hungry (all low caps so I cannot mess things up)
    Email address: hungry556 AT bell.net

    Somewhere in the EMT, remind me of your CGN handle and which clinic it's for (CQB, PR, or M14)



    Cheers and keep helping the noobs out there!

    Barney
    Last edited by TacticalTeacher; 03-17-2016 at 09:38 PM.

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    I'm in. Registration EMT sent.

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    I've sent the EFT, I hope you don't mind a noob to this event but this is exactly what I've been looking for!
    Thanks for the post!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Montreal Shooter View Post
    I've sent the EFT, I hope you don't mind a noob to this event but this is exactly what I've been looking for!
    Thanks for the post!!
    I specialize in Noobs!

    Ensure you are ready for steak or prime rib on Saturday evening at Danny's Steak House (right near the McDonald's). We love to eat.

    Will do the EMT deposits tonight.

    Cheers!

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    This is the kind of clinic I'm looking for... Wow!

    I don't have those items:
    * Anemometer (Kestrel-style) hand held wind gauges
    * Spotting scope and tripod

    Is it a must???

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    Many shooters already have an anemometer so if you don't have one yet, it's no big deal since we will demonstrate how to get one working for you at the match. Now about that spotting scope, you will be paired up with another shooter and hopefully they have their own spotting scope. You see, when you shoot , you will have a spotter working with you to call the shot and possibly make necessary corrections. That's part of the fun of this game.

    Kinda reminds me of my brother in law who was new to Toronto. He would ask, "When I arrive at the 401, do I head north or south?" I felt really bad for him since he was totally out of his small town Ontario comfort zone. Yuk yuk yuk

    And that's what I will do for you, nudge you out of your comfort zone. Ha ha ha ha

    Cheers, Barney.

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    I like to be outside my comfort zone... cool!

    Now I need to found my load... because I still shooting with Federal Sierra® MatchKing BTHP ammo... and getting low in 168gr ammo, but I have 175gr!

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    EMT sent, another complete noob at shooting past 200 meters.

    Don't have an anemometer or proper optics among other items. I have some homework to do, downloaded the rule book, 145 pages!

    My most urgent task is get some good optics and rings, do I want mil/mil or is moa preferred? Googled the Bushnell Elite 3200 10X 40mm Mildot, I think its been replaced with a new model that appears to have mildot reticle and .25 moa turret clicks, I want to avoid something like this right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by john@ View Post
    EMT sent, another complete noob at shooting past 200 meters.

    Don't have an anemometer or proper optics among other items. I have some homework to do, downloaded the rule book, 145 pages!

    My most urgent task is get some good optics and rings, do I want mil/mil or is moa preferred? Googled the Bushnell Elite 3200 10X 40mm Mildot, I think its been replaced with a new model that appears to have mildot reticle and .25 moa turret clicks, I want to avoid something like this right?
    Hey John, don't worry too too much about the gear, if you have an anemometer it's great, if you don't then it's not a big deal.

    As for the scope, I suggest getting something that has matching turret/reticle. As Barney said in one of his previous clinics, MOA is more prevalent among north american shooters, so if you're giving your spotter directions or vice-versa then you may as well speak the same language. And you definitely want to avoid mismatched reticle/turrets, they just add more calculations for no reason.

    But honestly, the most important thing, is to have something that tracks consistently, you want to be sure that when you turn it 15 clicks, it really is 1.5mil, or 3.75moa (if you're in moa)

    Looking forward to shooting with you.

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