Parker-Hale Mike
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A friend is running a match down in Washington State and asked if any of us were interested in attending. I told him to shoot me the info and I would post it and see who is interested. He is a super good guy and I bet the match would be a blast. Here is the info.
Greetings, Quarter Circle 42, Red Tac* Gear www.redtacgear.com and Seekins Precision www.seekinsprecision.com are proud to host this years West Coast Tactical Steel Challenge event. This year’s shoot will be conducted much like the shoot in 2007. All targets will be at un-known distance’s along specific observer target lines (OT Line). A compass azimuth and target description will be given to the shooting team by the RSO at each shooting station. Shooting stations will have multiple targets in different target configurations and degrees of difficulty. Some targets will be partially camouflaged. It will be the responsibility of the shooting team to locate, identify, range estimate and engage each target within a time limit to accumulate a score.
Shooters will be expected to have everything that they intend to shoot with on them. Once the safety brief has been given there will be no further opportunity to obtain any additional gear from your vehicles, other shooters (outside of the shooting team), spectators or by-standards of any kind. You dance with the date you brought!!
Match Location / Date.
The match is scheduled for Saturday, April 18th 2009. The location for this match will be in Kettle Falls, WA. Specific location will be given to the attending shooters once they have registered and are confirmed. This is done to eliminate any on lookers that my in turn cause unnecessary distractions. Directions will be sent to each competitors email address once the registration form has been received. All forms must be in by close of business Pacific Standard Time by April 4th 2009.
Match Fee’s.
The Match fee’s will be $75.00 USD per shooter. T-Shirts will also be available for purchase for the match as well @ $20.00 per shirt. Proceeds will be donated to Camp Patriot. For more information about Camp Patriot look for them on the internet at www.camppatriot.org
Match Sign In.
Match sign in will be from 1600 to 1700 on April 17th 2009 and at 0600 to 0730 on April 18th 2009. All competitors must be signed in prior to the safety brief @ 0800 the day of the match.
Accommodations.
There will be some camp sites available at the range and are available on a 1st come 1st serve basis. Notification will follow in order of receiving registration form. Camp sites are dry camps i.e. no hook ups for septic, water or power. Porta-potties will be on site in the camp site area.
Hotels / Motels
Kettle Falls Inn
205 E 3rd Street HWY 395
Kettle Falls, WA 99141
Phone: 509 738 6514
5 min away
Benny’s Colville Inn
915 S Main
Colville, WA 99114
Phone: 509 684 2517
20 min away
Comfort Inn
166 Canning Drive NE
Colville, WA 99114
Phone: 509 684 2010
15 minutes away
Grandview Inn Motel & RV Park
978 HWY 395N
Kettle Falls, WA 99141
Phone: 509 738 6733
10 minutes away
Targets.
Target locations will be given to the shooters in a chronological order from the shooting station RSO. For example… Target #1 Direction 180 deg. Description 12”x12” Steel Plate. Target #2…… Multiple targets will be located at each shooting station.
There will be at least one target at each shooting station that will require the shooting team to acquire the range to that target with the reticle in their optics. The aid of a laser range finder on the pre-designated target will result in a zero score for that shooting team at that shooting station.
Caliber & Other Restrictions.
This match will be limited to .300 win mag and lower. If your rifle has a muzzle brake you will need to bring a shooting mat to absorb the blast.
Round Count
The course of fire will be 90 rounds. 100 rounds will more than complete the course of fire.
Time Limits.
Once the RSO has given the command to begin there will be a 1 minute time limit to engage each target. For example, if there are five targets at a given shooting position the shooting team (both shooters) will have a combined time of five minutes to work solutions to the targets and engage those targets within that five minute time limit. The shooters will have four attempts to hit each target at each shooting station. If it takes longer than the allotted time to engage the targets one point will be deducted off the overall score in fifteen second intervals from the overall score at that shooting station. If there are no attempts to hit any one of the targets at any shooting station all points for that station will result in a negative score. This will mitigate “gaming” the time issue.
In the event that the RSO has any distractions or reason to call a cease fire time will be paused to ensure that the team at that station is allotted the proper time for firing.
Team Movement.
The RSO will instruct the teams what there next shooting position is and when they are cleared to move to that station. This will be done in order to keep track of all teams to ensure the safety of all involved in the match.
Scoring.
Shooters must attempt to hit each target with a minimum of 2 rounds. 4 rounds per target total will be allowed to accomplish this mission.
100% will be given for 1st round and follow on hits.
75% will be given for 2nd round hits.
50% will be given for 3rd round hits
25% will be given for 4th round hits
Scoring sheet example
Prior to engaging each target the shooter must verbally confirm with the RSO that he is going to engage a specific target i.e. target #. Once the RSO has acknowledged that he is indeed on the same target the shooter may engage the target.
It is entirely up to each team how they are going to engage each target and in what order. Who is going to spot and who is going to shoot. However, CLEAR COMMUNICATIONS WITH THE RSO MUST BE GIVEN PRIOR TO EACH SHOT TAKEN IN ORDER TO GET A SCORE.
Communications with the RSO.
Here is an example of communication with the RSO for target engagement.
Shooters: Team #3 (and shooters name) on Target #5
RSO: RSO on scope Target #5
Once the RSO has confirmed that he is on scope and the correct target the team may engage the target.
Scoring in the event of a tie.
Time will be kept at each shooting station. In the event of a tie the team with the best overall aggregate time will be declared the winner.
Side Match.
There will be a side match for those who wish to shoot at longer ranges and with calibers above .300 win mag. Details, time and date to follow based on shooter interest.
Prizes.
Cash prizes will be given to the top three shooters. Additional prizes will also be available. 1st Place $500.00 2nd Place $250.00 3rd Place $125.00
WTC Steel Challenge
Registration Form.
Please fill out legibly, print this page and send in with your payment. Please Identify which team member is the Team Lead by circling POC in the Name Box. Any changes to the match will be communicated to the Team Leads / POC identified on this registration.
Name: POC
Address
Phone
Cell:
Home:
Work:
Email:
Payment
Enclose a Check or Money Order for the amount of $75.00 USD payable to . If paying for more than one competitor please reference that information with a notation at the bottom of this form
Team Mate Name: POC
Address
Phone
Cell:
Home:
Work:
Email:
Camp Site Requested
Please Circle One
Yes No
Indicate Interest in Side Match
Yes No
Directions to the match will be sent to each competitor via email once this form has been received and processed.
T-Shirt(s) Yes____ No____
How Many? Circle a # 1 2 3 4 5 More??
Size Information
Cost Per Shirt
$20.00 USD
Total Amount $20 $40 $60 $80 $100 Other amount___________
Send this form with payment to:
For questions or comments Email to:
Quarter Circle 42
ctaylor8541@hotmail.com
688 B Mahoney Road
Colville, WA 99114
The below information is for official admin purposes only
Team #
Target #
Relay #
Greetings, Quarter Circle 42, Red Tac* Gear www.redtacgear.com and Seekins Precision www.seekinsprecision.com are proud to host this years West Coast Tactical Steel Challenge event. This year’s shoot will be conducted much like the shoot in 2007. All targets will be at un-known distance’s along specific observer target lines (OT Line). A compass azimuth and target description will be given to the shooting team by the RSO at each shooting station. Shooting stations will have multiple targets in different target configurations and degrees of difficulty. Some targets will be partially camouflaged. It will be the responsibility of the shooting team to locate, identify, range estimate and engage each target within a time limit to accumulate a score.
Shooters will be expected to have everything that they intend to shoot with on them. Once the safety brief has been given there will be no further opportunity to obtain any additional gear from your vehicles, other shooters (outside of the shooting team), spectators or by-standards of any kind. You dance with the date you brought!!
Match Location / Date.
The match is scheduled for Saturday, April 18th 2009. The location for this match will be in Kettle Falls, WA. Specific location will be given to the attending shooters once they have registered and are confirmed. This is done to eliminate any on lookers that my in turn cause unnecessary distractions. Directions will be sent to each competitors email address once the registration form has been received. All forms must be in by close of business Pacific Standard Time by April 4th 2009.
Match Fee’s.
The Match fee’s will be $75.00 USD per shooter. T-Shirts will also be available for purchase for the match as well @ $20.00 per shirt. Proceeds will be donated to Camp Patriot. For more information about Camp Patriot look for them on the internet at www.camppatriot.org
Match Sign In.
Match sign in will be from 1600 to 1700 on April 17th 2009 and at 0600 to 0730 on April 18th 2009. All competitors must be signed in prior to the safety brief @ 0800 the day of the match.
Accommodations.
There will be some camp sites available at the range and are available on a 1st come 1st serve basis. Notification will follow in order of receiving registration form. Camp sites are dry camps i.e. no hook ups for septic, water or power. Porta-potties will be on site in the camp site area.
Hotels / Motels
Kettle Falls Inn
205 E 3rd Street HWY 395
Kettle Falls, WA 99141
Phone: 509 738 6514
5 min away
Benny’s Colville Inn
915 S Main
Colville, WA 99114
Phone: 509 684 2517
20 min away
Comfort Inn
166 Canning Drive NE
Colville, WA 99114
Phone: 509 684 2010
15 minutes away
Grandview Inn Motel & RV Park
978 HWY 395N
Kettle Falls, WA 99141
Phone: 509 738 6733
10 minutes away
Targets.
Target locations will be given to the shooters in a chronological order from the shooting station RSO. For example… Target #1 Direction 180 deg. Description 12”x12” Steel Plate. Target #2…… Multiple targets will be located at each shooting station.
There will be at least one target at each shooting station that will require the shooting team to acquire the range to that target with the reticle in their optics. The aid of a laser range finder on the pre-designated target will result in a zero score for that shooting team at that shooting station.
Caliber & Other Restrictions.
This match will be limited to .300 win mag and lower. If your rifle has a muzzle brake you will need to bring a shooting mat to absorb the blast.
Round Count
The course of fire will be 90 rounds. 100 rounds will more than complete the course of fire.
Time Limits.
Once the RSO has given the command to begin there will be a 1 minute time limit to engage each target. For example, if there are five targets at a given shooting position the shooting team (both shooters) will have a combined time of five minutes to work solutions to the targets and engage those targets within that five minute time limit. The shooters will have four attempts to hit each target at each shooting station. If it takes longer than the allotted time to engage the targets one point will be deducted off the overall score in fifteen second intervals from the overall score at that shooting station. If there are no attempts to hit any one of the targets at any shooting station all points for that station will result in a negative score. This will mitigate “gaming” the time issue.
In the event that the RSO has any distractions or reason to call a cease fire time will be paused to ensure that the team at that station is allotted the proper time for firing.
Team Movement.
The RSO will instruct the teams what there next shooting position is and when they are cleared to move to that station. This will be done in order to keep track of all teams to ensure the safety of all involved in the match.
Scoring.
Shooters must attempt to hit each target with a minimum of 2 rounds. 4 rounds per target total will be allowed to accomplish this mission.
100% will be given for 1st round and follow on hits.
75% will be given for 2nd round hits.
50% will be given for 3rd round hits
25% will be given for 4th round hits
Scoring sheet example
Prior to engaging each target the shooter must verbally confirm with the RSO that he is going to engage a specific target i.e. target #. Once the RSO has acknowledged that he is indeed on the same target the shooter may engage the target.
It is entirely up to each team how they are going to engage each target and in what order. Who is going to spot and who is going to shoot. However, CLEAR COMMUNICATIONS WITH THE RSO MUST BE GIVEN PRIOR TO EACH SHOT TAKEN IN ORDER TO GET A SCORE.
Communications with the RSO.
Here is an example of communication with the RSO for target engagement.
Shooters: Team #3 (and shooters name) on Target #5
RSO: RSO on scope Target #5
Once the RSO has confirmed that he is on scope and the correct target the team may engage the target.
Scoring in the event of a tie.
Time will be kept at each shooting station. In the event of a tie the team with the best overall aggregate time will be declared the winner.
Side Match.
There will be a side match for those who wish to shoot at longer ranges and with calibers above .300 win mag. Details, time and date to follow based on shooter interest.
Prizes.
Cash prizes will be given to the top three shooters. Additional prizes will also be available. 1st Place $500.00 2nd Place $250.00 3rd Place $125.00
WTC Steel Challenge
Registration Form.
Please fill out legibly, print this page and send in with your payment. Please Identify which team member is the Team Lead by circling POC in the Name Box. Any changes to the match will be communicated to the Team Leads / POC identified on this registration.
Name: POC
Address
Phone
Cell:
Home:
Work:
Email:
Payment
Enclose a Check or Money Order for the amount of $75.00 USD payable to . If paying for more than one competitor please reference that information with a notation at the bottom of this form
Team Mate Name: POC
Address
Phone
Cell:
Home:
Work:
Email:
Camp Site Requested
Please Circle One
Yes No
Indicate Interest in Side Match
Yes No
Directions to the match will be sent to each competitor via email once this form has been received and processed.
T-Shirt(s) Yes____ No____
How Many? Circle a # 1 2 3 4 5 More??
Size Information
Cost Per Shirt
$20.00 USD
Total Amount $20 $40 $60 $80 $100 Other amount___________
Send this form with payment to:
For questions or comments Email to:
Quarter Circle 42
ctaylor8541@hotmail.com
688 B Mahoney Road
Colville, WA 99114
The below information is for official admin purposes only
Team #
Target #
Relay #




















































