CaPRC 9/12/10 Match AAR
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CaPRC 9/12/10 Match AAR
We had 19 shooters show up to shoot today's match out of 22 RSVP's.
Charlie, James, myself and Brad took turns running the line so that we could all shoot the match.
Total round count for the day was 43-50 depending on how many shots were fired on the poolballs and the KYL.
There were 760 points possible.
Only 5 rounds could be loaded in the gun at a time on all stages so stages with more than 5 rounds required a reload.
The course of fire was as follows:
Stage 1
300yd coldbore
Round count: 2
On the beep, engage the 3" circle at 300yds with 2 shots.
60 points for two hits or 20 points for only 1 hit.
60 points possible
60 seconds prep, 30 seconds shoot time.
Stage 2
200yd 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 shots within the scoring box or 5 points for any other bad guy hit and -15 points for any hostage hit.
90 points possible
60 sec prep and 60 sec shoot.
Stage 3
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 4
300 yard IPSC.
Round count: 5
on the beep engage the small ipsc target with 5 rounds from the prone position.
10 points for hitting the black center and 5 for other hits.
50 points possible.
30 sec prep and 30 sec shoot time. 50 possible points.
Stage 5
Holdovers, out and in.
Round count: 6
On the beep, engage the plates in the following order: 150 little man, 300 large hostage flapper, 400 small paddle, 400 small paddle, 300 large hostage flapper, 150 little man. Shooter may not turn elevation knob during the string of fire.
15 points per hit.
90 points possible.
60 seconds prep, 60 seconds shoot time.
Stage 6
100yd Standard KYL.
Round count: up to 5
On the beep, engage the circles from largest to smallest, stopping if you do not believe you can make a sure hit. A miss causes shooter to zero the whole target.
Points are 5, 10, 20, 30 & 40.
105 points possible.
60 seconds prep, 60 second shoot time.
Stage 7
300yd Hostage transistions.
Round count: 4
On the beep, engage the 300yd hostage target plates in the following order: left large hostage flapper, right large hostage flapper, left small hostage flapper, right small hostage flapper.
15 points per large flapper hit. 25 points per small flapper hit. -25 points per hostage hit
80 points possible.
60 seconds prep, 60 second shoot time.
Stage 8
100yd Pool balls the hard way.
Round count: up to 10
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. No rear bag may be used. Only gloves or a wadded up schemagh may be used as rear support.
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, 70 second shoot time.
Stage 9
100yd Kneeling to Seated IPSC
Round count: 6
On the beep, engage the 100yd mini IPSC target center of mass with 3 shots kneeling, transistion to seated, reload then engage with 3 shots from seated.
Scoring as per the point values on the target.
60 points possible.
60 seconds prep, 70 seconds shoot time.
Stage 10
100yd 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, 15 seconds shoot time.
Scores were as follows:
614 James J. 260rem
565 Randall R. 243win
499 Brian L. Top 308 Shooter
492 Brad B. 260rem
484 Brian E.
437 Seth R.
420 Michael V.
378 Sonny M.
349 Charlie R. 6.5x47
307 Conner P.
299 Bob B.
295 Jeff B.
251 Nathan W.
241 John L.
235 Emelio C.
231 Ken H.
154 Keith N.
107 Joe
45 Max M.
			
			
									
						
							Charlie, James, myself and Brad took turns running the line so that we could all shoot the match.
Total round count for the day was 43-50 depending on how many shots were fired on the poolballs and the KYL.
There were 760 points possible.
Only 5 rounds could be loaded in the gun at a time on all stages so stages with more than 5 rounds required a reload.
The course of fire was as follows:
Stage 1
300yd coldbore
Round count: 2
On the beep, engage the 3" circle at 300yds with 2 shots.
60 points for two hits or 20 points for only 1 hit.
60 points possible
60 seconds prep, 30 seconds shoot time.
Stage 2
200yd 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 shots within the scoring box or 5 points for any other bad guy hit and -15 points for any hostage hit.
90 points possible
60 sec prep and 60 sec shoot.
Stage 3
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 4
300 yard IPSC.
Round count: 5
on the beep engage the small ipsc target with 5 rounds from the prone position.
10 points for hitting the black center and 5 for other hits.
50 points possible.
30 sec prep and 30 sec shoot time. 50 possible points.
Stage 5
Holdovers, out and in.
Round count: 6
On the beep, engage the plates in the following order: 150 little man, 300 large hostage flapper, 400 small paddle, 400 small paddle, 300 large hostage flapper, 150 little man. Shooter may not turn elevation knob during the string of fire.
15 points per hit.
90 points possible.
60 seconds prep, 60 seconds shoot time.
Stage 6
100yd Standard KYL.
Round count: up to 5
On the beep, engage the circles from largest to smallest, stopping if you do not believe you can make a sure hit. A miss causes shooter to zero the whole target.
Points are 5, 10, 20, 30 & 40.
105 points possible.
60 seconds prep, 60 second shoot time.
Stage 7
300yd Hostage transistions.
Round count: 4
On the beep, engage the 300yd hostage target plates in the following order: left large hostage flapper, right large hostage flapper, left small hostage flapper, right small hostage flapper.
15 points per large flapper hit. 25 points per small flapper hit. -25 points per hostage hit
80 points possible.
60 seconds prep, 60 second shoot time.
Stage 8
100yd Pool balls the hard way.
Round count: up to 10
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. No rear bag may be used. Only gloves or a wadded up schemagh may be used as rear support.
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, 70 second shoot time.
Stage 9
100yd Kneeling to Seated IPSC
Round count: 6
On the beep, engage the 100yd mini IPSC target center of mass with 3 shots kneeling, transistion to seated, reload then engage with 3 shots from seated.
Scoring as per the point values on the target.
60 points possible.
60 seconds prep, 70 seconds shoot time.
Stage 10
100yd 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, 15 seconds shoot time.
Scores were as follows:
614 James J. 260rem
565 Randall R. 243win
499 Brian L. Top 308 Shooter
492 Brad B. 260rem
484 Brian E.
437 Seth R.
420 Michael V.
378 Sonny M.
349 Charlie R. 6.5x47
307 Conner P.
299 Bob B.
295 Jeff B.
251 Nathan W.
241 John L.
235 Emelio C.
231 Ken H.
154 Keith N.
107 Joe
45 Max M.
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I don't do any of those things.
			
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Re: CaPRC 9/12/10 Match AAR
Bad day for me and my car...   Great job James.
			
			
									
						
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Lot of fun, thanks guys.
			
			
									
						
										
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Finally it wasnt me having car problems....Whats up charlie....
			
			
									
						
										
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Re: CaPRC 9/12/10 Match AAR
He tried to jump the 1series.Gnzrme wrote:Finally it wasnt me having car problems....Whats up charlie....
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Re: CaPRC 9/12/10 Match AAR
What happened to your car? Thanks man!!264Charlie wrote:Bad day for me and my car... Great job James.
and for Randall....

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Let me guess...He tried to drive out on the range.....and got a flat....
			
			
									
						
										
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DirtRacer151 wrote:
What happened to your car? Thanks man!!
and for Randall....
I ran over the planter/cub at the restruant on the conner pulling out. Killed the front bumper, inner fenders, veriable steering, TPS receiver and some lights... that I have found so far. Need to get it on a lift this week to see what else I broke.
Some of the parts I picked up

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Holy crap man!!  That sucks! I'm sorry to hear about that...
			
			
									
						
										
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had car trouble too, but not as bad. I left the lights on  and came back to a dead Rover. It's got some stupid security settings that you can't put in neutral to move it! Had to tell AAA to bring a portable jumper because it was between cars and couldn't be backed out.
			
			
									
						
										
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Sounds like there's a story in there somewhere.264Charlie wrote: I ran over the planter/cub at the restruant on the conner pulling out. Killed the front bumper, inner fenders, veriable steering, TPS receiver and some lights... that I have found so far. Need to get it on a lift this week to see what else I broke.
Some of the parts I picked up
In the face of a crisis, a failure to act is the first act of failure.
There are no stupid questions, just stupid people asking questions.
Sweat saves blood, blood saves lives, but brains saves both.
			
						There are no stupid questions, just stupid people asking questions.
Sweat saves blood, blood saves lives, but brains saves both.
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Nope just pulled out without thinking first.
			
			
									
						
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TMI264Charlie wrote:Nope just pulled out without thinking first.

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264Charlie wrote:Nope just pulled out without thinking first.
Many a good men would have a much differnt life if they could have said that!!! Ask me how I know...over beers of course.
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Should have read "I didn't think to pullout."taco7 wrote:
Many a good men would have a much differnt life if they could have said that!!! Ask me how I know...over beers of course.

In the face of a crisis, a failure to act is the first act of failure.
There are no stupid questions, just stupid people asking questions.
Sweat saves blood, blood saves lives, but brains saves both.
			
						There are no stupid questions, just stupid people asking questions.
Sweat saves blood, blood saves lives, but brains saves both.
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To Charles' credit, I was parked next to the same little curb. Upon backing out and turning to leave, I lifted a tire up onto it a bit as well because its very low and sneaks up on you. It would have been an easy mistake to make.
			
			
									
						
										
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I was parked just on the other side of that curb.
I backed out and pulled out without hitting it.
			
			
									
						
							I backed out and pulled out without hitting it.

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Thank you for the great match yesterday.  I got my ass kicked and I was really sore this morning.  But I had a great time.
Here are some pics from yesterday. Let me apologize beforehand that I couldn't take pics of the odd-numbered shooters because obviously I was on the firing line. Also, the pics are typical glared-out Angeles pics because of the lighting there.

















Love this watch:

Most would drool over the weapon. I was drooling over the watch.





Joel's chamber flag was awesome:












That's all I got. I forgot to recharge the battery in my camera and my camera died while I was snapping pics of the targets. So no pics of the other targets or of the awards to the top shooters.
			
			
									
						
										
						Here are some pics from yesterday. Let me apologize beforehand that I couldn't take pics of the odd-numbered shooters because obviously I was on the firing line. Also, the pics are typical glared-out Angeles pics because of the lighting there.
Love this watch:
Most would drool over the weapon. I was drooling over the watch.
Joel's chamber flag was awesome:
That's all I got. I forgot to recharge the battery in my camera and my camera died while I was snapping pics of the targets. So no pics of the other targets or of the awards to the top shooters.
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John,
Thanks for the pic's...wish your battery didn't die....I was thinking of you guys while I was at work...I wanted to be there, but we were short...Alas, life goes on...
			
			
									
						
										
						Thanks for the pic's...wish your battery didn't die....I was thinking of you guys while I was at work...I wanted to be there, but we were short...Alas, life goes on...
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Randall can you post up the scores of each individual stage and the shooters numbers
			
			
									
						
										
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Gnzrme wrote:Randall can you post up the scores of each individual stage and the shooters numbers

God shoots a Remington 700, drives a Chevy Truck and carries a Glock 19.
I don't do any of those things.
			
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Thanks Randall...
			
			
									
						
										
						



