Milsurp shooting competitions

EOHC, three times each year. (Near Bourget, ON). Two CGN members (Andy and SKSCanuck) do a great job at putting these shoots together. I have a real blast each time.
 
Mil shoot

Here is the beginning of the string in Events and Gatherings.
An awesome shoot and a ton of fun, hope you can make it out.

Third Annual EOHC Winter Milshoot

An Eastern Ontario Handgun Club (EOHC) sanctioned event brought to you by SKScanuck and Andy.

Saturday January 23, 2010 from 1:00-3:00.

Sighting in from 9:00-1:00, so don't show up at 12:55 and expect to sight-in.

Match goes Blizzard, Rain or Shine. Spectators welcome.

Cost: Free! No matter how many events you participate in. We have sufficient targets left over from last year to cover it. Please bring your own refreshments.

No advance registration required. You do not need to be a member of EOHC.
 
Here is the beginning of the string in Events and Gatherings.
An awesome shoot and a ton of fun, hope you can make it out.

Third Annual EOHC Winter Milshoot

An Eastern Ontario Handgun Club (EOHC) sanctioned event brought to you by SKScanuck and Andy.

Saturday January 23, 2010 from 1:00-3:00.

Sighting in from 9:00-1:00, so don't show up at 12:55 and expect to sight-in.

Match goes Blizzard, Rain or Shine. Spectators welcome.

Cost: Free! No matter how many events you participate in. We have sufficient targets left over from last year to cover it. Please bring your own refreshments.

No advance registration required. You do not need to be a member of EOHC.

Note to all club members - bring a splitting axe, dry kindling and firestarter. It is hard to warm up the "clubhouse" with none of the above.
 
what tipe of rifle for the match (bolt,semi auto,scope,and up to what year) bang bang

Bienvenue! Nous parlons francais ici!

Andy and SKSCanuck have been the main rule-makers, and their word is the law.

The match at Eastern Ontario Handgun Club (EOHC) has some fairly broad rules depending on each prize category. The military class is, any safe rifle in original condition of a design that predates 1945 is acceptible. The last match allowed SKS rifles. A rifle that was built after 1945 but of a design approved before 1945 is acceptible (ie. M1 Garand made in Italy, No.4 Lee Enfield made in 1950, any military Mauser). However, nothing rebarreled, scoped or obviously modified.

In the open match and in the .22LR, it is anything goes. One year they even had a pistol component. One brave fellow has shot a 12ga. shotgun at 100yd paper targets!
 
I'm a little curious about the match on the 23'rd

I've posted to recaive updates on this thread and, will search EOHC later.
Thank you all, I'm looking forward to meeting you all before the shoot (I will sneak away, after, in defeat) and, getting some real knowledge from some real people!

Is there a published set of criteria out here somewhere?
(I have some milsurps but, some may not meet "matrix" of competition) IE: Mauser but, scoped. Sporterized stocks. etc...it's over 2 hours away. I'd hate to get there to find I can't play with the other kids!
 
EOHC shoot

Check out the posting under Events and Gatherings here. They have a pretty clear breakdown of what is permissible for each category.
Hope to see you there on the 23rd. These shoots are extremely enjoyable.
It may be possible to share a ride with someone possibly coming in from your area - it's always worth the try.
 
EESA in Aylmer....annual event....
here are just a few random snapshots from the day....
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Check out the posting under Events and Gatherings here. They have a pretty clear breakdown of what is permissible for each category.
Hope to see you there on the 23rd. These shoots are extremely enjoyable.
It may be possible to share a ride with someone possibly coming in from your area - it's always worth the try.

Thanks 37patt!!! I found the write up...now I'll bug them! lol

hxxp://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=419622

Still a newbie and, not too sure about live links (even to this site) replace the xx's with tt's...

Thanks and, hopefully meet n' greet there!
 
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