March 2020 NIGHT match-SCORES HERE
Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2020 6:50 pm
It is almost time for the first night match of 2020. The match will be on Saturday, March 7, held in the evening after the daytime Defensive Firearms Match.
Sunset will be at 1830. Since it will be nearly a full moon, and likely rather bright, we will start sign up at 1845 and we will hopefully be shooting by 1930. Expect 4 fairly straight forward stages for this match. Rules will be consistent with previous matches.
Cost will remain $20.
Scoring will be IDPA format, but this is a wildcat match so modifications to the rules will be made as needed to allow a safe match.
Shooters may have guns bagged. There will be no holster starts. Pistols and PCC's are okay, but no full powered rifles and no suppressors.
Shooters may utilize handheld lights, weapon mounted lights or NODs, and lasers (vis or IR) and rds's are fine.
All shooters will be required to wear a lit chemlight, visible from the rear, for safety purposes, and these will be provided.
Headlamps are highly encouraged to allow quick scoring and for administrative tasks, but are not to be used for shooting.
There will be a little supplement light in the staging areas provided for administrative tasks, but the ranges will remain unlit otherwise.
Sunset will be at 1830. Since it will be nearly a full moon, and likely rather bright, we will start sign up at 1845 and we will hopefully be shooting by 1930. Expect 4 fairly straight forward stages for this match. Rules will be consistent with previous matches.
Cost will remain $20.
Scoring will be IDPA format, but this is a wildcat match so modifications to the rules will be made as needed to allow a safe match.
Shooters may have guns bagged. There will be no holster starts. Pistols and PCC's are okay, but no full powered rifles and no suppressors.
Shooters may utilize handheld lights, weapon mounted lights or NODs, and lasers (vis or IR) and rds's are fine.
All shooters will be required to wear a lit chemlight, visible from the rear, for safety purposes, and these will be provided.
Headlamps are highly encouraged to allow quick scoring and for administrative tasks, but are not to be used for shooting.
There will be a little supplement light in the staging areas provided for administrative tasks, but the ranges will remain unlit otherwise.