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2010 Service Rifle Match Schedule (Next Match below in RED)

(Match Range will be closed to other shooting during the match)

 

Division I – Unaltered general issue service rifle from any country used up to and including the Korean War.

 

Division II – Unaltered general issue (or civilian version) from any country used after the Korean War.

 

Entry fee for each Service Rifle Match is $10 per gun entered, side match fees are noted below. All shooting will be with “open” or “iron sights” unless otherwise noted.

 

Saturday, February 20, 2010: starting at 10 AM, registration starting at 9 AM – A Modified John C. Garand match.  200 yards prone in two relays, one relay 10 rounds timed slow fire (five minutes) and one relay 10 rounds rapid fire (90 seconds). 200 yards sitting in two relays, one relay 10 rounds timed slow fire and one relay 10 rounds rapid fire.  200 yards offhand two relays, one relay 10 rounds timed slow fire and one relay 10 rounds rapid fire.  Open to Division I and II rifles, fired on the “C” Range using the SRC target center. Awards for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in each division.

 

Saturday, March 20, 2010: starting at 10 AM, registration starting at 9 AM – 200 yard prone match, timed fire shot in one 15 minute relay of twenty rounds fired on the “C” Range, SRC target.  Open to Division I and II rifles.  Awards for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in each division.

 

Side Match: The Sniper – five rounds in two minutes from the sniper “hide.”  Any rifle, any sight, any rest using the U.S. Coast Guard hostage target at 200 yards!  $2 to enter, trophy to the best sniper.

 

Saturday, May 22, 2010: starting at 10 AM, registration starting at 9 AM – An Urban Rifle Match, fifty rapid fire shots from three different barriers shot 20, 10 and 20 rounds.  A shoot and move match where accuracy and speed are scored. Four classes; 1) detachable magazine rifles open sights,  2) detachable magazine rifles optical sights, 3) M1 Garands, 4) bolt action rifles. All firing will be on the “B” Range using the B27E target.  Detachable magazine classes (new times) will have 2 minutes, M1 Garands will have 5 minutes and bolt class will have 6 minutes to complete the course of fire. Awards for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in each class.

 

Saturday, September 25, 2010:  starting at 10 AM, registration starting at 9 AM - Three Gun Urban Rifle Match.  Rifles shot left and right hand from barriers including prone and all under the pressure of being timed.  Moving to short range to shoot a handgun (right and left hand) and finally a shotgun to stop the clock! Three classes; 1) detachable magazine rifles open sights and detachable magazine rifles optical sights, 2) M1 Garands, 3) bolt action rifles. All firing will be on the “B” Range using the B27E target. Yep, you’ll have to toss that grenade again!  New times as follows: detachable magazine rifles will have 4 minutes, M1 Garands will have 7 minutes and bolt action rifles will have 8 minutes to complete the course of fire.  Awards for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in each of the three classes.

 

Sunday, October 24, 2010: starting at 10 AM, registration starting at 9 AM – The Rattle Battle three position match, ten shots each rapid fire (90 seconds), prone 250 yards, kneeling or sitting 200 yards and 150 yards offhand all fired on the “C” Range, B27E target.  Open to Division I and II rifles.  Awards for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in each division.

 

Side Match:  “The Deer Hunter” five shots in two minutes on a deer target at 250 yards.  $2 to shoot, winner gets a trophy. Any rifle, any sight, any rest all shot from a “Deer Stand.”

 

“Hotdog Burn” canceled, maybe we can get it in next year.

 

 

Saturday, December 04, 2010: at 10 AM, registration starting at 9 AM – Three Position 100 yard Match fired on the “B” Range.  Ten rounds each; prone, kneeling or sitting and offhand, timed fire (ten minutes per ten round stage) on SR-1 target. Open to Division I and II rifles. Awards for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in each division.

 

Side Match: Rim Fire Rifle Match – any rifle, any sight as long as it’s a rim fire.  Twenty rounds prone on a target provided at 100 yards, $2 to enter.  First place trophy.

 

General Rules for 2010

 

·        No competitor may win more than one award in a class or division each match.

·        No competitor may win more than one of the three championship titles.

·        All guests must sign a “Waiver of Responsibly” prior to competing per PCSC club rules.

·        Championships will be decided on a total aggregate score system as follows:

 

Overall Championship awarded to the competitor that accumulates the highest combined total score in the two divisions.

 

Division I Championship awarded to the competitor that accumulates the highest total score in Division I.

 

Division II Championship awarded to the competitor that accumulates the highest total score in Division II.

 

Examples

 

1.        Contestant #1 enters two different Division I rifles and has the highest and second highest scores in the match.  He will win the Division I first place award with the highest score but, will not win the second place award which will go to the next highest score and so on.  This is being done to spread out the awards to our shooters.

2.        A contestant enters both divisions in a match. His score with each rifle will count toward the championship of each division and the total of the two scores will count toward the overall championship.  If a shooter enters two rifles in the same division as in example #1, the highest score of the two will count toward the championship.

 

Shooter “A” enters two different AR-15 Division II rifles in a match and scores 360x400 with one and 390x400 with rifle two.

Shooter “B” enters one M1A Division II rifle and scores 350x400.  Shooter “A” wins first place with his 390x400 score and shooter “B” wins second place with his 350x400.

 

Shooter “A’s” 390x400 will be the score posted for the Division II Championship.  Shooter “B’s” 350x400 would of course be posted as his score in the championship race.

 

Shooter “A” above also entered a Division I rifle and scores 359x400.  His championship scoring would be as follows;

 

Shooter A      Division I          Division II     Overall

 Match 1        359                    390                749 (359+390) the 360 score is tossed out.

 Match 2        562                    530                1092 and so on.

 

Shooter B 

Match 1         0 did not enter   350                350 *

Match 2         570                    540                1110 and so on.

 

 

*Remember this is the overall championship, how could one be an overall champion if one does not shoot in both divisions?

All Service Rifle Matches are open to PCSC members and quests.  All guests must sign a “Waiver of Responsibly” prior to competing per PCSC club rules. All general club safety rules will apply.  All rifles will have ‘open bolt flags’ installed when not in use.  Only competitors and Range Officer allowed on the firing line during the match relays, spectators must stay behind the firing line. Competitors may enter more than one rifle in different divisions or classes (pay entry fee for each) and each will be treated a separate entry.

 

 

 

Proposed Changes for Service Rifle Matches 2010

Service Rifle Committee Meeting January 16, 2010

A.     Change target for Urban Rifle match to SR-1 No change will be made; will continue to use the B27E target.

B.     Change rifle target for Urban Three Gun match to SR-1, pistol remains B27E. No change will be made; will continue to use the B27E target for both pistol and rifle.

C.     Add “steel popper” shotgun target to Urban Three Gun match (shoot till it falls). Voted down, however, will use clay targets instead.  Stewart Alexander will build a stand for the clays. Shoot the clay to stop the clock; if you fail to hit and break it, a 5 point penalty will be applied to the total score.

D.     Change Urban Rifle and Urban Three Gun matches to a three class format. Approved see below.

E.      Change time limits on both Urban Rifle and Urban Three Gun matches. Approved see below.

F.      All guest entries must sign the new “safety waver” now required for any and all guests effective January 01, 2010 by PCSC Board of Officers and Directors.

Proposed New Classes for Urban Rifle and Urban Three Gun Matches:

1.      Detachable Magazine Class Open Sights Approved

2.      Detachable Magazine Class Optic Sights Approved

3.      M1 Garand Class Approved

4.      Bolt Action Class Approved

Proposed Time Limits for Urban Rifle Match:

1.      Detachable Magazine Class (both sights) – 2 minutes Approved

2.      M1 Garand Class – 5 minutes Approved

3.      Bolt Action Class – 6 minutes Approved

Proposed Time Limits for Urban Three Gun Match:

1.      Detachable Magazine Class (both sights) – 4 minutes Approved

2.      M1 Garand Class – 7 minutes Approved

3.      Bolt Action Class – 8 minutes Approved

 

 

 

Heads up gang:

September Newsletter

Covered Dish Dinner on Election Night

Fun at Range Movie File

Safety

No further steel targets allowed on range

Next Service Rifle Match is Saturday, September 25, 2010

Next Orientation Sept 4th

Next PCSC Swap Meet is Oct 16th

Next Original Fort Worth Gun Show is Aug 28 and 29, 2010

Trophy Targets

Enjoy our sport safely