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  • scooterj

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    12 plates at 10 yds
    12 plates at 15 yds
    12 plates at 20 yds
    12 plates at 25 yds

    All fixed time and not allowed any extra shots.

    AND 459 with 23 X's on the mover :thumbsup:
     
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    scooterj

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    It can't do anything but help all the other games. Everything is equal to a fixed time USPSA stage (no extra shots and the targets disappear so you can't go overtime)

    BTW...it is frickin hard!!
     

    scooterj

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    Shot in Liberty Mississippi. This is kinda long but...

    The Practical Event
    Sponsored by: Universal Coin & Bullion
    Rounds: 48
    Targets: NRA AP-l targets.
    Range: 10, 15, 25, and 50 Yards.
    2010 Open Winner: Bruce Piatt 480-46x
    2010 Metallic Winner: Robert Vadasz 476-24x
    2010 Production Winner: Mark Owensby 463-21x
    Procedure:
    The Competitor stands facing 2 targets downrange.
    The tops of the targets will be approximately 6 feet
    above ground level and 3 feet apart, edge-to-edge.
    The starting position will be with the firearm
    holstered and both hands held shoulder high. The
    starting signal will be the turning of the targets
    preceded by the verbal commands “READY” and
    “STAND BY."
    10 Yard Stage:
    At the signal to commence fire, the competitor fires
    one round at each target within a three (3) second
    time period. At the second signal to commence
    fire, the competitor fires two (2) rounds at each
    target within a four (4) second time period. At the
    third signal to commence fire, the competitor fires
    three (3) rounds at each target with the weak hand
    only within eight (8) second time period. (The
    competitor may use the strong hand to produce and
    exchange the handgun for this third segment, but all
    six (6) rounds must be fired with the weak hand
    without support for the hand or arm of any kind.)
    15 Yard Stage:
    At the signal to commence fire, the competitor fires
    one (1) round at each target within a four (4) second
    time period. At the second signal to commence
    fire, the competitor fires two (2) rounds at each
    target within five (5) seconds. At the third (3)
    signal to commence fire, the competitor fires three
    (3) rounds at each target within six (6) seconds.
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    25 Yard Stage:
    At the signal to commence fire, the competitor fires
    one (1) round at each target within a five (5) second
    time period. At the second signal to commence fire,
    the competitor fires two (2) rounds at each target
    within six (6) seconds. At the third signal to
    commence fire, the competitor fires three (3) rounds
    at each target within the seven (7) second time
    period.
    50 Yard Stage:
    At the signal to commence fire, the competitor fires
    one (1) round at each target within seven (7)
    seconds. At the second signal to commence fire,
    the competitor fires two (2) rounds at each target
    within ten (10) seconds. At the third signal to
    commence fire, the competitor fires three (3) rounds
    at each target within fifteen (15) seconds.
    Penalties:
    A penalty of ten (10) points will be charged for a
    premature start, for each procedural error, as well as
    for each round fired over the designated number,
    for each round fired while supporting the weak
    hand or arm during the third segment at the 10-yard
    stage. Penalties for crossfire will be determined
    from actual scoring of targets as outlined in NRA
    Action Pistol Rule 9.25, 14.7 & 14.10.
    Note: Competitors must fire the 10-yard line
    segment in the standing position. Competitors may
    fire the 15, 25, and 50-yard line segments in the
    prone position at their option.
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    E-2 Event II:
    The Barricade Event
    Sponsored by: Safariland
    Rounds: 48
    Targets: NRA AP-l targets.
    Range: 10, 15, 25, and 35 Yards.
    2010 Open Winner: Luca Mangano 480-48x
    2010 Metallic Winner: Robert Vadasz 480-38x
    2010 Production Winner: Enoch Smith 469-22x
    Procedure:
    At each stage there will be a six (6) foot high, two
    (2) foot-wide barricade. They will be placed in a
    line, one directly behind another. Each barricade
    will have a clearly marked two (2) foot-wide by
    three (3) foot long firing area on the up range side.
    The competitor must be within the firing area at the
    “COMMENCE FIRE” signal and no portion of the
    competitor’s body or equipment may touch outside
    the firing area until the competitor has finished
    firing the designated rounds. The barricade will be
    considered to be within the firing area and may be
    used as support. There will be two (2) targets
    downrange. One will be placed three (3) feet to the
    left of the centerline and one three (3) feet to the
    right. The starting position will be with the firearm
    holstered and the palms of both hands on the face of
    the barricade. The starting signal will be the
    turning of the targets preceded by the verbal
    commands “READY” and “STAND BY."
    10 Yard Stage:
    At the signal to commence fire, the competitor fires
    six (6) rounds at either target from the matching
    side of the barricade within the five (5) second time
    period. At the second signal to commence fire, the
    competitor fires six (6) rounds at the remaining
    target from the matching side of the barricade
    within the five (5) second time period.
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    15 Yard Stage:
    At the signal to commence fire, the competitor fires
    six (6) rounds at either target from the matching
    side of the barricade within the six (6) second time
    period. At the second signal to commence fire, the
    competitor fires six (6) rounds at the remaining
    target from the matching side of the barricade
    within the six (6) second time period.
    25 Yard Stage:
    At the signal to commence fire, the competitor fires
    six (6) rounds at either target from the matching
    side of the barricade within the seven (7) second
    time period. At the second signal to commence
    fire, the competitor fires six (6) rounds at the
    remaining target from the matching side of the
    barricade within the seven (7) second time period.
    35 Yard Stage:
    At the signal to commence fire, the competitor fires
    six (6) rounds at either target from the matching
    side of the barricade within the eight (8) second
    time period. At the second signal to commence
    fire, the competitor fires six (6) rounds at the
    remaining target from the matching side of the
    barricade within the eight (8) second time period.
    Penalties:
    A penalty of ten (10) points will be charged for a
    premature start, for each procedural error and for
    each round fired over the designated number.
    Penalties for crossfire will be determined from
    actual scoring of targets as outlined in NRA Action
    Pistol Rule 9.25, 14.7 & 14.10.
    Note: All competitors must fire all stages in the
    standing position. All competitors may use the
    Barricade for support. No portion of the firearm to
    rest against the Barricade for Metallic or
    Production Firearm categories. Competitors will
    not be permitted to “Lock on to the Barricade”.
    This course will be divided into four stages, two
    strings per stage, 6 shots per string, 48 shots; all
    shots will be fired from behind a barricade.
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    E-3 Event III:
    The Moving Target Event
    Sponsored by: Sig Sauer, Inc.
    Rounds: 48
    Targets: NRA AP-l target.
    Range: 10, 15, 20, and 25 Yards.
    2010 Open Winner: Don Golembieski 480-42x
    2010 Metallic Winner: Greg Davis 478-37x
    2010 Production Winner: Enoch Smith 476-28x
    Procedure:
    The target will move from behind a barricade,
    travel sixty (60) feet in six (6) seconds, and then
    disappear behind another barricade. There will be a
    clearly marked, three (3) foot square firing area at
    each stage. The firing square will be at the center of
    the sixty (60) foot run of the target. The competitor
    must remain within the firing square for the
    complete firing sequence. The starting position will
    be with the firearm holstered and both hands held
    shoulder high. There will be no audible signals.
    When the competitor is ready to fire, both hands
    must be raised to the starting position. The signal to
    commence firing will be when the target appears
    from behind the barricade.
    10 Yard Stage:
    At the signal to commence fire, the competitor fires
    six (6) rounds at the target, which moves from right
    to left. At the second signal to commence fire, the
    competitor fires six (6) rounds at the target, which
    moves from left to right.
    15 Yard Stage:
    At the signal to commence fire, the competitor fires
    six (6) rounds at the target, which moves from right
    to left. At the second signal to commence fire, the
    competitor fires six (6) rounds at the target, which
    moves from left to right.
    20 Yard Stage:
    At the signal to commence fire, the competitor fires
    three (3) rounds at the target, which moves from
    right to left. At the second signal to commence fire,
    the competitor fires three (3) rounds at the target,
    which moves from left to right. This procedure is
    then repeated one more time.
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    25 Yard Stage:
    At the signal to commence fire, the competitor fires
    three (3) rounds at the target, which moves from
    right to left. At the second signal to commence fire,
    the competitor fires three (3) rounds at the target,
    which moves from left to right. The procedure is
    then repeated one more time.
    Penalties:
    There will be a ten (10)-point penalty for any
    premature start, for each procedural error, for any
    round that strikes either barricade, and for any
    round fired over the designated amount.
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    E-4 Event IV:
    The Falling Plate Event
    Sponsored by: Smith & Wesson
    Rounds: 48
    Targets: 8" Round White Metal
    Plates
    Range: 10, 15, 20, and 25 Yards.
    2010 Open Winner: Craig Ginger 480-123x
    2010 Metallic Winner: Troy Mattheyer 480-51x
    2010 Production Winner: Kyle Schmidt 470-47x
    Procedure:
    There will be six (6) target plates placed one foot
    apart, edge-to-edge. They will be four (4) feet
    above ground level to the bottom edge. The starting
    position will be with firearm holstered and both
    hands held shoulder high. The starting signal will
    be an audible type (whistle, horn, etc.) preceded by
    the verbal commands “READY” and “STAND
    BY."
    10 Yard Stage:
    At the signal to commence fire, the competitor will
    fire one (1) round at each target. The targets must
    be knocked down in order to count for score. The
    time limit will be six (6) seconds. The procedure is
    then repeated.
    15 Yard Stage:
    At the signal to commence fire, the competitor will
    fire one (1) round at each target. The targets must
    be knocked down in order to count for score. The
    time limit will be seven (7) seconds. The procedure
    is then repeated.
    20 Yard Stage:
    At the signal to commence fire, the competitor will
    fire one (1) round at each target. The targets must
    be knocked down in order to count for score. The
    time limit will be eight (8) seconds. The procedure
    is then repeated.
    25 Yard Stage:
    At the signal to commence fire, the competitor will
    fire one (1) round at each target. The targets must
    be knocked down in order to count for score. The
    time limit will be nine (9) seconds. The procedure is
    then repeated.
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    Penalties:
    A penalty of ten (10) points and 1X will be charged
    for a premature start, for each procedural error, and
    for each round fired over the designated number.
    Note: Competitors must fire the 10-yard line
    segment in the standing position. Competitors may
    fire the 15, 20, and 25-yard line segments in the
    prone position at their option.
     

    scooterj

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    S&W 610 10mm revolver shooting 40S&W loaded with Bayou Bullets 140gr tc bullet atop VV n320. velocity is 1150fps
     

    latech15

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    Do you have a power factor in Bianchi?

    I have seen your 610. Nice rig. Don't you have a revo set up with an offset base (not sure what you call it) for the mover?

    You know most of my guns, which one would I shoot?
     

    scooterj

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    Minimum PF is 120
    No Mover base, just an Alchin C-more mount with a 2min C-more and a set of Hogue BigButt Grips.
    Whatever you feel You can shoot the most accurate with a bullet velocity as close to 1000fps as possible. The velocity comes into play on the mover.
     
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