CaPRC 8/8/10 Match AAR
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CaPRC 8/8/10 Match AAR
We had 15 shooters show up to shoot today's match out of 16 RSVP's.
Ryan, James, myself and Brad took turns running the line so that we could all shoot the match as well.
Total round count for the day was either 45 or 46 depending on how many shots were fired on the poolballs.
There were 680 points possible.
The course of fire was as follows:
Stage 1
300yd coldbore
Round count: 1
On the beep, engage the 3" circle at 300yds with 1 shot.
50 points for a hit.
50 points possible
60 seconds prep, 30 seconds shoot time.
Stage 2
200 yard hostage.
Round count: 6
On the beep, engage the hostage target at 200 yards from the prone position with three rounds on each side.
15 points for bad guy and -15 points for hostage hit.
90 points possible
60 sec prep and 60 sec shoot.
Stage 3
Pool balls.
Round count: up to 9
On the beep, engage all the solid pool balls. The 8 ball is optional. A hit to the 8 ball without also hitting all other solid balls causes the shooter to lose all points.
10 points per ball except the 8 ball is worth 30 or zero points if all solids are not hit.
100 points possible.
60 seconds prep, 60 second shoot time.
Stage 4
Holdovers, out and in.
Round count: 5
On the beep, engage the plates in the following order: 200 little man, 300 circle, 400 small paddle, 300 circle, 200 little man. Shooter may not turn elevation knob during the string of fire.
15 points per hit.
75 points possible.
60 seconds prep, 45 seconds shoot time.
Stage 5
100yd poker chips from behind the yellow line.
Round count: 5
Start with ammo on the back benches & a round in hand, on the beep, move to rifle, engage a dot, open bolt, retrieve another round and engage another dot, repeat until finished.
20 points per broken poker chip.
100 points possible.
60 seconds prep, 80 second shoot time.
Stage 6
Unsupported positions.
Round count: 8
On the beep, engage the 100yd mini IPSC target center of mass with 2 shots offhand, 2 shots kneeling, 2 shots seated and finally 2 shots from unsupported prone.
Scoring as per the point values on the target.
80 points possible.
60 seconds prep, 60 seconds shoot time.
Stage 7
side prone
Round count: 5
On the beep, engage the diamond target at 100 yards from the side prone position (ejection port up) with 5 rounds.
20 points per hit.
100 points possible
60 sec prep and 60 sec shoot.
Stage 8
Steel Madness
Round count: 6
On the beep, engage the the targets as they are called out. Targets will be the 200 little men, 300 dots and 400 flippers and 500 dots.
10 points per hit
60 points possible.
60 seconds prep, 99 seconds shoot time.
Stage 9
Shooting aces.
Round count: 1
On the beep, engage the square in the center of the playing card target with 1 shot.
25 points for a hit touching the white center, 15 points for a hit touching the black line, but not touching the white center.
25 points possible.
60 seconds prep, 10 seconds shoot time.
Scores were as follows:
442 James 260 rem
437 Ryan Kerr 243/260
427 Brad (top 308 shooter)
332 Kurtis 260 rem
321 Ken 308 win
274 Mike Y 308 win
262 Randall 243 win
230 Conner 308 win
161 Mike V 260 rem
137 Steven 308 win
129 Ryan Kang
96 Joe V 308 win
94 Rich G 308 win
65 Ben S 6.5 Grendel
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							Ryan, James, myself and Brad took turns running the line so that we could all shoot the match as well.
Total round count for the day was either 45 or 46 depending on how many shots were fired on the poolballs.
There were 680 points possible.
The course of fire was as follows:
Stage 1
300yd coldbore
Round count: 1
On the beep, engage the 3" circle at 300yds with 1 shot.
50 points for a hit.
50 points possible
60 seconds prep, 30 seconds shoot time.
Stage 2
200 yard hostage.
Round count: 6
On the beep, engage the hostage target at 200 yards from the prone position with three rounds on each side.
15 points for bad guy and -15 points for hostage hit.
90 points possible
60 sec prep and 60 sec shoot.
Stage 3
Pool balls.
Round count: up to 9
On the beep, engage all the solid pool balls. The 8 ball is optional. A hit to the 8 ball without also hitting all other solid balls causes the shooter to lose all points.
10 points per ball except the 8 ball is worth 30 or zero points if all solids are not hit.
100 points possible.
60 seconds prep, 60 second shoot time.
Stage 4
Holdovers, out and in.
Round count: 5
On the beep, engage the plates in the following order: 200 little man, 300 circle, 400 small paddle, 300 circle, 200 little man. Shooter may not turn elevation knob during the string of fire.
15 points per hit.
75 points possible.
60 seconds prep, 45 seconds shoot time.
Stage 5
100yd poker chips from behind the yellow line.
Round count: 5
Start with ammo on the back benches & a round in hand, on the beep, move to rifle, engage a dot, open bolt, retrieve another round and engage another dot, repeat until finished.
20 points per broken poker chip.
100 points possible.
60 seconds prep, 80 second shoot time.
Stage 6
Unsupported positions.
Round count: 8
On the beep, engage the 100yd mini IPSC target center of mass with 2 shots offhand, 2 shots kneeling, 2 shots seated and finally 2 shots from unsupported prone.
Scoring as per the point values on the target.
80 points possible.
60 seconds prep, 60 seconds shoot time.
Stage 7
side prone
Round count: 5
On the beep, engage the diamond target at 100 yards from the side prone position (ejection port up) with 5 rounds.
20 points per hit.
100 points possible
60 sec prep and 60 sec shoot.
Stage 8
Steel Madness
Round count: 6
On the beep, engage the the targets as they are called out. Targets will be the 200 little men, 300 dots and 400 flippers and 500 dots.
10 points per hit
60 points possible.
60 seconds prep, 99 seconds shoot time.
Stage 9
Shooting aces.
Round count: 1
On the beep, engage the square in the center of the playing card target with 1 shot.
25 points for a hit touching the white center, 15 points for a hit touching the black line, but not touching the white center.
25 points possible.
60 seconds prep, 10 seconds shoot time.
Scores were as follows:
442 James 260 rem
437 Ryan Kerr 243/260
427 Brad (top 308 shooter)
332 Kurtis 260 rem
321 Ken 308 win
274 Mike Y 308 win
262 Randall 243 win
230 Conner 308 win
161 Mike V 260 rem
137 Steven 308 win
129 Ryan Kang
96 Joe V 308 win
94 Rich G 308 win
65 Ben S 6.5 Grendel
14 Shaun 300 Win Mag
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Re: CaPRC 8/8/10 Match AAR
NIce work guys...  James must have cleaned that rifle.
			
			
									
						
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Re: CaPRC 8/8/10 Match AAR
I FUBARed the first 2 stages because i zeroed the rifle monday when it was shooting shitty and the bore was fouled. Miraculously with a clean barrel i had to adjust back to my old zero after using the pool balls stage to zero the rifle. It was GTG after that.264Charlie wrote:NIce work guys... James must have cleaned that rifle.
How about the side prone grouping? ;) To bad it F-ed me for the steel madness stage since and i took a zero. i left my side prone dope on my windage knob. DOOOHHHHH!! Rifle shot excellent otherwise.

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Re: CaPRC 8/8/10 Match AAR
We should do side prone every month.DirtRacer151 wrote:How about the side prone grouping? ;) To bad it F-ed me for the steel madness stage since and i took a zero. i left my side prone dope on my windage knob. DOOOHHHHH!!
I mean, look, you cleaned it...
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Re: CaPRC 8/8/10 Match AAR
Bring it onAR15barrels wrote:
We should do side prone every month.
I mean, look, you cleaned it...
 
 I won't fuck up again after!! I've been practicing side prone. I even practiced 45deg side prone since i gave you the stupid idea on accident lol.
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Re: CaPRC 8/8/10 Match AAR
Several shooters did the same thing....I only looked to make sure my elevation was reset to zero since I never adjust windage when shooting close in...all my shots were to the right....DirtRacer151 wrote:
I FUBARed the first 2 stages because i zeroed the rifle monday when it was shooting shitty and the bore was fouled. Miraculously with a clean barrel i had to adjust back to my old zero after using the pool balls stage to zero the rifle. It was GTG after that.
How about the side prone grouping? ;) To bad it F-ed me for the steel madness stage since and i took a zero. i left my side prone dope on my windage knob. DOOOHHHHH!! Rifle shot excellent otherwise.
My side prone target was only 2 in the diamond...my rest was unsteady and I was wobbling all over...More practice....
Did better this month than last month....
 .  Every match is a learning point....Got to practice more
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Re: CaPRC 8/8/10 Match AAR
I used .223 PMC cheap ammo for the matchAR15barrels wrote:
Scores were as follows:
442 James 260 rem
437 Ryan Kerr 243/260
427 Brad (top 308 shooter)
332 Kurtis 260 rem
321 Ken 308 win
274 Mike Y 308 win
262 Randall 243 win
230 Conner 308 win
161 Mike V 260 rem
137 Steven 308 win
129 Ryan Kang .223 AR15
96 Joe V 308 win
94 Rich G 308 win
65 Ben S 6.5 Grendel
14 Shaun 300 Win Mag

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Re: CaPRC 8/8/10 Match AAR
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Re: CaPRC 8/8/10 Match AAR
That was fun.  For not having a solid zero nor dope for those rifles, I didn't do too bad.  No side prone dope killed me.  Quite different for this 260 from the old one.  Good shooting James.  And thanks Conner for letting me borrow the sling.  There was a reason I didn't plan to shoot...I've never been so unprepared!  And good shooting Brad.  No need to get a laser.  That 5r is a hammer.
			
			
									
						
										
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Re: CaPRC 8/8/10 Match AAR
My side prone group was insanely tight. To bad I dialed wrong and ended up putting that group in the center mass of the pink man. Don't Fuck Up! Right?  
			
			
									
						
										
						
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Re: CaPRC 8/8/10 Match AAR
did you get points for the pink man?Connor P Price wrote:My side prone group was insanely tight. To bad I dialed wrong and ended up putting that group in the center mass of the pink man. Don't Fuck Up! Right?

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Re: CaPRC 8/8/10 Match AAR
When we got to the side prone stage I was totally lost???? I asked mike shooter# 14 how the fuck are you supposed to shoot this way? my shots were 1.5 mil low and 1mil left. Thanks James for the info on what to do, next time I will do better (I hope). It was fun as hell even though I sucked ass!
			
			
									
						
										
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Re: CaPRC 8/8/10 Match AAR
Hell no, I don't play that game. I pointed them out to Ryan and Randall while they were tallying points and said not to count them.DirtRacer151 wrote:did you get points for the pink man?
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Re: CaPRC 8/8/10 Match AAR
Best shots on the target count... that's what i always hear at least ;)Connor P Price wrote: Hell no, I don't play that game. I pointed them out to Ryan and Randall while they were tallying points and said not to count them.
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I was surprised i didn't get last place 
			
			
									
						
							
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Re: CaPRC 8/8/10 Match AAR
Wish I could have been there fellas. Glad everyone had a great day of shooting. I'll be back into action next week if all goes well with the doctors 
			
			
									
						
										
						
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