I am looking to set up a shortened Service shoot this year on PEI.
I'm new to this game and need to run a few ideas off of others. I suspect I will have a very limited number of shooters which is just fine to get things running. I have a few former Army guys that will help but if we want this to get done I have to get it moving and need to be organized.
Match 2 Kneeling Figure 12 Snap targets 200 yards
Match 4 run down 200 to 100 (standing) Snap targets again figure 12
Match 6 300 yards prone with Snap Figure 12 again
Match 7 Rapid fire standing to prone 2 figure 11's on a 4x4 target frame.
Match 8 300-200 yard run down Standing snaps on the figure 11 (since its standing only I went with the bigger figure 11 instead of the figure 12.
Match 11 Prone Figure 12 on 4' target frame.
68 rounds as 2 stages don't have sighters. 100 rounds in case of ties or you need to shoot a stage over.
I think this accomplishes a lot with a limited amount of time. Standing, prone and (kneeling/sitting) and the short run downs won't scare away too many people but still stress the shooter a bit.
Your thoughts on the course are welcome. I picked these because we shoot a lot of snap targets and we like them but let me know if its too heavy on snaps. Would this be something you'd shoot if you had a spare 1/2 day. Likely be a Sunday as it will be during hunting season and we don't hunt on Sundays.
ALSO:
I'm good with scoring figure 11's but the figure 12's confuse me on the hand hold, as a few of us shoot them recreationally and count totals V's and hits with out scoring them.
Scoring competitors is the only things that I don't fully understand and before going to our next meeting I want to be ready so I can follow along.
I'm new to this game and need to run a few ideas off of others. I suspect I will have a very limited number of shooters which is just fine to get things running. I have a few former Army guys that will help but if we want this to get done I have to get it moving and need to be organized.
Match 2 Kneeling Figure 12 Snap targets 200 yards
Match 4 run down 200 to 100 (standing) Snap targets again figure 12
Match 6 300 yards prone with Snap Figure 12 again
Match 7 Rapid fire standing to prone 2 figure 11's on a 4x4 target frame.
Match 8 300-200 yard run down Standing snaps on the figure 11 (since its standing only I went with the bigger figure 11 instead of the figure 12.
Match 11 Prone Figure 12 on 4' target frame.
68 rounds as 2 stages don't have sighters. 100 rounds in case of ties or you need to shoot a stage over.
I think this accomplishes a lot with a limited amount of time. Standing, prone and (kneeling/sitting) and the short run downs won't scare away too many people but still stress the shooter a bit.
Your thoughts on the course are welcome. I picked these because we shoot a lot of snap targets and we like them but let me know if its too heavy on snaps. Would this be something you'd shoot if you had a spare 1/2 day. Likely be a Sunday as it will be during hunting season and we don't hunt on Sundays.
ALSO:
I'm good with scoring figure 11's but the figure 12's confuse me on the hand hold, as a few of us shoot them recreationally and count totals V's and hits with out scoring them.
Scoring competitors is the only things that I don't fully understand and before going to our next meeting I want to be ready so I can follow along.




















































