Medicine Hat Rifle & Revolver Club MIL SURP Match 24 June 2012

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MHRRC COLD WAR MIL SURP RIFLE MATCH
DATE: 24 June 2012
TEAM. 2man teams dependent on numbers registered. If you are single don't hesitate to come out
REGISTRATION: 9am of day of match $20 per person. Shooting starts 0930 am sharp.
COURSE OF FIRE: This match is designed specifically for some of those great vintage firearms of the
Cold War era such as SKS, M14, M1 Garand, SVT 40 etc. This will be a demanding 2-stage event where
upon the start signal 2 teams will advance to their firing position simultaneously with all the equipment
they intend to use and with the firearms unloaded. As soon as all team members have reached the firing
point, they may load and commence firing at the designated targets. Once all the targets in this stage have
been eliminated, firearms will be unloaded and cleared by their Range Officer. Once the firearms have
been cleared, the members may advance through the obstacles to the second stage. Once all team members
have entered the second firing point they may load and commence firing until all the targets are down. The
team that eliminates all their targets and knocks down the stop plate first will be declared the winner. There
will be a 10 Min time limit. No equipment may be discarded along the way, except for empty magazines,
clips, belts and empty ammo cans. A detailed range briefmg will be given before the match.
TARGETS: Approx 50 reactive targets, varying in size and distance from 10m to approximately 300m.
Note targets at or within 100m may be engaged with intermediate or pistol calibers only, i.e. 9mm,
30M1carbine, 7.62x39SKS. Targets beyond 100 meters may be engaged with any qualifying firearm you
care to bring.
FIREARMS: any small arm produced and used from 1945 to 1970. Firearms of earlier vintage but in
service in 1945 may also be used. Please contact the Match director if you have any doubts if your firearm
will qualify. Each team will require at least 1 full bore battle rifle such as an M14 and a carbine class rifle
such as an SKS, however more may be carried. No changes to the quantity or types of firearms are allowed
once you have started. The rifles and carbines used may be sporterized however they are to remain
basically stock and no compensators or bipods will be allowed. Dependent on numbers registered optics
may go into a separate class.
SIGHTS: Iron sights or optics are allowed
AMMO CONSUMPTION: no limit here, if you can carry it, you can shoot it! Be aware you may have to
shoot up to 4 times if you are good and lucky!
RULES: Standard range safety rules apply. Do not fire until your entire team is in the firing point. Do Not
leave your firing point until ALL FIREARMS USED in that stage are cleared by your Range Officer. You
may put your bolt forward AFTER the firearm has been cleared to prevent debris from entering the
chamber while negotiating the obstacle. Procedural errors (shooting at targets at or within 100m with high
power calibers, leaving your firing point before the team is cleared, etc) will result in the culprit becoming
a casualty, which means he/she will have to be carried /dragged through the rest of the stage by the rest of
the team. Although a casualty will not be allowed to fire for the remainder of the remaining stage's he/she
may support the team by spotting, loading magazines etc.
PRIZES: Trophies will be awarded for 1 St and 2nd A side and 1 St place on B side
PLACE: Medicine Rifle and Club Range
WHAT ELSE: Please come on out If you are short people for your team their may be others needing
partners. Bring Mosquito repellent and your own refreshments as their may not be anything available at
the range.
Scott B.
Match Director
 
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