Alberta Poker Rally 2016

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Alberta Poker rally shoot

Good day everyone

Just wanted to post up that it looks like the poker rally shoot is slated for July 9/10 2016! . The area is kind of central between Edmonton and Calgary for those that have not attended before !

The buy in will be 90$/per adult or 140$ for a family of four and kids under 16 shoot free for the two days of this event ,the shoot is open to families and we encourage everyone to partake . Once again supper will be provided but this year we would ask for 10$ for anyone that attends but didn't shoot , kids will still eat free of charge

Now the premise behind this event is you load your rifle on your quad or truck and take trails and roads to various shooting positions and engage targets at unknown distances. Then proceed to the next station on your map till you have completed the course. At each station you will engage targets that are assigned to cards that will be laid out at random by the rso that is attending each shooting station . At the end of the shoot the hands will be tabulated and prizes will be awarded on Saturday night.

There is camping in the area and I encourage people to bring your RV's if you have them . Now I shouldn't have to mention this but no drinking during the event will be tolerated ! You will be asked to leave and not refunded your entry fee!! After the event fill your boots and have fun tho! One change for this year is I will ask everyone to book their own stalls for the camping , the contact information for the camp site is provided on the entry form.

I am starting the list and would ask that you prepay before the 25 of June 2014. I am accepting emt's cash and checks . I will be making up an entry form that will be sent out to you and will need to be forwarded with your payment . I will have all these details worked out in the next day here . If you contact me at albertapokerrally@gmail.com , I will forward the entry form to you . I have 60 spots open and by the amount of interest generated by last years shoot spots will fill fast !

This shoot is limited to any round equal too or under a 300 win mag , and the average distance we will be shooting is out to 500m with a few extra targets farther out around 1200m.you will need 28 rounds for the whole event.

I look forward to seeing everyone out there for this shoot and meeting some new faces ! As a side note I should mention that there is a good chance things could be muddy! So be prepared for this in the event it rains or we have a ton of water !


Steve
 

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Red Deer Shooting Center and ### have teamed up and donated a $500 gift card!




Darrel May has donated a prize for the third year in a row!! This year it is a Bushnell Sentry 18-36x50mm spotting scope and hard case!



Edwin at Prophet River has donated an American Precision Arms Little Bastard muzzle brake to this event! You guys remember what we do with rifle parts....



Gary Eakin at Bighorn Sales has donated a Benchmark Barrel to the shoot! Contact Gary at thereamerguy@yahoo.ca or on Facebook!!




Peter at Hirsch Precision is donating for the third year in a row!! Hirsch is the #1 place for all your Lapua, Sightron, or Nightforce needs!




Joe has donated a $100 gift certificate towards instock parts or gunsmithing fees.



Frank at Trigger Tech supplied us a trigger to give away last year. This year Frank is supplying another trigger! Guess what we will be doing with this one!




Bob Jury at Jury Custom Barrels has donated a custom barrel for giveaway. Winners choice of caliber and twist for .30 cal and below




Burton Tactical is supporting the event for the third year in a row!


Johnson Bros. Cerakote out of Calgary has donated a free cerakote job on a firearm! Check them out on Facebook for some cool cerakote work.


CSSA is sponsoring the event again this year! Apparently some nice 5.11 gear will be coming!


Rangetech has donated a Terminator Muzzle Brake and a Condor Shooting mat to the event!


JR has donated a two cases of Gryphon Energetics! Here comes the boom!!


SFRC has sponsored the event this year!


Milarm has donated a shooting mat to the event this year! Thanks Cody and Gord!



KS Arms has donated a custom action for us to put to good use!! Guess what we will be doing with this beauty!


Len at Phoenix Range in Edmonton has sponsored us again for the second year in a row with two $100 dollar gift cards!



WRAS has donated several steel targets to giveaway this year!



NEA has donated a couple of 12.5" barrels and muzzle brakes! Time to get your AR on!



Cadex has donated for the second year in a row! Someone is going to be the proud new owner of a ###y new 30mm unitized scope mount!




Tundra Supply has sponsored for the second year in a row! Thanks Jon!



Ken and Flora from Wild West have donated again this year with a $100 gift card!



Tactical Innovations is a major event sponsor for the third year running!!!



Scott at Red Star is donating a couple really nice shooting mats. Look forward to seeing you at the shoot!




Kate at Ammo Supply donated a bunch of Tannerite! Thanks Kate!



Jason Anderson at Anderson Arms donated a bunch of AR500 Steel Targets as well as his time as an RSO for the third year!
Another great rifle builder!!
 
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I'm in boys! Last year was a blast!


ETA: Steve mentioned mud, dust is also a big possibility! I ate a lot of it last year on the four wheeler! Bring goggles and a bandana or buff if you're planning to offroad it
 
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Steve,
Outstanding, looking forward to this year. Will send email for entry form. All the hard work and time to put this shoot on is much appreciated. Hope to get out soon.
 
EMT has been sent Steve. I also had a question I asked in an email that maybe someone else might also have some information about.

Is there a rough outline of the course of fire available? I am very new to this and have never competed in a long distance rifle match. I am just wondering what type of positions we shoot from. Also what type of equipment are people using? Can you check zero or take fouling shots before starting?

Are the distances known? Are rangefinders and ballistic solvers allowed? Will there be wind flags? And can you bring a spotter?


I am particularly interested in having a spotter, both for the help and because my girlfriend may get bored at camp. Actually she will probably get even more bored spotting but I'm still curious.


Thanks. And sorry for asking so many newbie questions. If this information is not available yet please ignore this.
 
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Guys, don't get twisted up about the COF & all that. Some of the biggest features of this event focus on fun & commeraderie. Making connections and walking away with more knowledge than you had coming in, along with a sense of 'get off your ass & shoot' is the goal here. Your biggest competitor is likely to be yourself. Plenty of great people there to help out with calls.

To give you an idea of the pressure you will encounter, my daughter was 13 the first time we shot the event and she felt right at home through it all. So unless you're the most severe introvert in Western Canada, you'll be fine.

Come on out, visit with a lot of great folks, follow the herd, shoot your best, be safe, and have fun! Worry about nothing else.
Rooster
 
Just to add a bit for the benefit of guys like Roddy, we advise you show up already zeroed and if you think it's really necessary, fouled. The day before the event will be spent finalizing course set up, so there will be no RSO's available to accommodate zeroing or practice (they are also range set up staff). We start early in the morning the day of, so no opportunity there, either.

As for equipment, you'll see all sorts. Black powder to high end customs, .22's (which were used extremely well last year, I might add), techy geek gear to improvised rests. Bring it.....run it. Biggest thing to keep in mind, however, don't be a human rain delay. We try to accommodate as many participants as possible and that requires structured and orderly flow. Shoot from any position you like as long as it's safe, though most shoot prone. Bring a spotter....hell, bring your mother if you think it'll help! I'd suggest she bring home made perogies to mitigate some of the peer ridicule that may come your way as a result, howeverLaugh2

Rooster
 
Well thanks for that. I would just like to be able to practice a bit. I don't shoot standing as much as I should (although I did drop a coyote standing supported at 450 meters) and I don't even have a spotting scope.

I wouldn't have thought .22's would reach out that far, or do you mean .223?

Oh and I will try to get my mother to bring perogies but no promises.
 
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I mean rimfire. Of course they have their limits. There were a couple young shooters last year who did very well with them, considering the limitations. I was trying to express that the equipment required isn't the most important thing here - participation is.

There are extremely few who practice practical field positions as much as we should. There is plenty of time between now & July, so get out & practice.
Rooster
 
Guys, don't get twisted up about the COF & all that. Some of the biggest features of this event focus on fun & commeraderie. Making connections and walking away with more knowledge than you had coming in, along with a sense of 'get off your ass & shoot' is the goal here. Your biggest competitor is likely to be yourself. Plenty of great people there to help out with calls.

To give you an idea of the pressure you will encounter, my daughter was 13 the first time we shot the event and she felt right at home through it all. So unless you're the most severe introvert in Western Canada, you'll be fine.

Come on out, visit with a lot of great folks, follow the herd, shoot your best, be safe, and have fun! Worry about nothing else.
Rooster

She liked the shoot cause we busted your ass all weekend sir !
 
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