America’s Rifle Challenge

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America’s Rifle Challenge 5 October, 2019, 100/200 yard Range 0700 Check in/Registration Also Register online on PractiScore at https://practiscore.com/clubs/henry_county_gun_club Members $15.00 Non-Members $20.00 Participating in monthly America's Rifle Challenge = 5 Penalty Recovery Points (PRP) Winner of monthly Event in each Class receives an extra +5 PRP Penalty Recovery Points can be used at the America’s Rifle Challenge Championship to wipe out penalties incurred during stages. I will give you 1 minute in the box to get a feel and ask questions. After that minute, I will ask Shooter ready? Give everyone the Eyes and Ears, Stand By, and Competitor Starts on the Buzzer

America’s Rifle Challenge Henry County Gun Club America’s Rifle Challenge Level: 1 Match: Marksmanship Stage: A, B, C, and D Course Designer: Michael Breeds Location: 100/200 START POSITION: In the Start Box, in Low Read Position (Magazine Locked, Bolt locked to rear, Weapon on Safe, Buttstock In Shoulder, One hand on Pistol Grip, One hand on Foregrip, Muzzle about Belt Level) Competitor needs: 5 Magazines (10 round or larger) 92 rounds Magazine Pouch to hold 4 Magazines Dump Pouch to hold empty Magazines; rounds not used; Loading Device Targets: AR-2 B-8 SCORING: Virginia Count, 92 rounds TARGETS: 6 AR-2, 5 B-8 PENALTIES: AR-2: A-Zone – 0; B-Zone + 1; C-Zone – 3; miss or a shot not fired - 5 B-8: X and 10 Ring is no penalty; (X is tiebreaker only) 9 ring + 1; 8 ring + 2; 7 ring + 3; 6 ring + 4; 5 ring + 5; Beyond 5 ring + 10; Insufficient Shots – Shots not fired or fired outside the 5 ring will be counted as misses and incur a penalty of 10 seconds/points per shot missed; Excessive Shots – Shooter will be scored with lowest 10 shots on paper on that stage; Unintentional Discharge + 50 START: Audible – Buzzer; STOP: Audible - Clear NOTES: RO must stay behind shooter, observe for shooting sequence, 180 degree rule, and illegal crossing of firing lines **Note, you will need to carry your next Groups rounds with you, after you finish with your Group, slide-lock, magazine out, on safe, move to next Group, load rounds for that Group, rounds loaded, and Time Stops. Next Competitor to previous Start box, or first Competitor to current box. ***

America’s Rifle Challenge Level: 1 Match: Marksmanship September America’s Rifle Challenge Level: 1 Match: Marksmanship Stage: A, B, C, and D Procedure: Group A: Par Time 90 seconds 4 / five-round magazines and 1 / ten-round magazine #1: Kneeling, with Reload; 50 Yards, (2 / five-round magazines) Fire 5 shots into the lower A-Zone, reload, and fire 5 shots into the lower A-Zone; #2: Standing, Non-Standard Response; 7 Yards, (1 / ten-round magazine) Fire 1 shot into lower A-Zone of target A, fire 1 shot into lower A-Zone of target B, continue until each lower A-Zone has 5 shots each; #3: Prone, with Reload:100 Yards, (2 / five-round magazines) Fire 5 shots into the B-8 Target, reload, and fire 5 shots into the B-8 Target; Bolt-Lock, Drop Magazine, Safe; Move to Group B box, load 4 - 5 round Magazines – Time Stops. Group B: Par Time: 80 seconds #1: Kneeling, with Reload;100 Yards, (2 / five-round magazines) #2: Prone, Support Shoulder; 50 Yards, (1 / five-round magazine) Fire 5 shots into the upper A-Zone; #3: Standing, Barricade Support, Support Shoulder; 50 Yards, (1 / five-round magazine) Assume a standing position at the low ready, with feet behind the barricade. When time begins, place your firing hand on the vertical edge of a tall barricade, use your non-standard shoulder, and fire 5 shots into the lower A-Zone. Bolt-Lock, Drop Magazine, Safe; Move to Group B box, load 2 – 6-round Magazines and 2 – 5 – round Magazines – Time Stops. Group C: Par Time: 80 seconds #1: Standing, Center-High Drill; 7 Yards, (2 / six-round magazines) Fire 2 shots into the lower A-Zone of Target A and 1 shot into the upper A-Zone of Target B. Then Fire 1 shot into the upper A-Zone of Target A and 2 shots into the lower A-Zone of Target B. Reload, and Then Fire 1 shot into the lower A-Zone of Target B and 2 shots into the upper A-Zone of Target A. Then Fire 2 shots into the upper A-Zone of Target B and 1 shot into the lower A-Zone of Target A; #2: Sitting (Any); 100 Yards, (1 / five-round magazine) Fire 5 shots into the B-8 Target; #3: Kneeling (Any), Barricade Support, Support Shoulder; 50 Yards, (1 / five-round magazine) Assume a kneeling position with both knees behind the barricade. When time begins, place your firing hand on the vertical edge of the barricade, using your non-standard shoulder, fire 5 shots into the B-8 Target. Group D: Par Time: 60 seconds #1: Standing(ish), Barricade Through; 100 Yards, (1 / five-round magazine) Assume a standing position at the low ready, with feet behind the barricade. When time begins, select an opening that gives a clear line of sight to the B-8 target, with only the muzzle extending through the selected opening of the barricade fire 5 shots into the B-8 Target; #2: Standing, with Reload; 25 Yards, (2 / five-round magazines) Fire 5 shots into the lower A-Zone, reload, and fire 5 shots into the upper A-Zone; #3: Kneeling (Any), Barricade Through; 50 Yards, (1 / five-round magazine) Assume a kneeling position with both knees behind the barricade. When time begins, select an opening that gives a clear line of sight to the B-8 Target, with only the muzzle extending through the selected opening of the barricade fire 5 shots into the B-8 Target. *Magazine Drop, Bolt Lock, Chamber Clear Time Stops.

America’s Rifle Challenge Henry County Gun Club America’s Rifle Challenge Level: 3 Match: 1 Stage:1 Course Designer: Michael Breeds Location: The “FORT” START POSITION: In the Start Box, in Low Read Position (Magazine Locked, Bolt locked to rear, Weapon on Safe, Buttstock In Shoulder, One hand on Pistol Grip, One hand on Foregrip, Muzzle about Belt Level) Procedure: Competitor loads 4 – 10rd magazines; Stage 1: Starting from outside the “FORT”, on RO “Shooter Ready”, Competitor moves forward upon crossing the Line of Departure (LOD) Competitor Locks 1 - 10rd magazine into weapon and removes the chamber flag and stages inside the DQ Line, on the Buzzer Competitor crosses the DQ Line and engages targets in any order Competitor wants. Be sure to clearly identify your target and what is behind your target to eliminate collateral damage. Competitor Cannot aim or fire back toward the DQ Line if Competitor aims or fires back toward or at the DQ Line RO will Cease Fire and terminate by DQ Competitors Course of Fire. Also the Hostages in the Alley must be the last to be fired and are shot from the Support Shoulder. Mag changes must be performed behind cover solid walls or small (Red) barricades. Time stops when Competitor shows chamber clear calls “Clear” SCORING: Virginia Count, 40 rounds TARGETS: 17 USPSA NEUTRALIZED HITS: 2 per Cardboard PENALTIES: (All in seconds) A + 0; B & C + 2; D + 4; FTN + 10; Cross fault line +20; NS + 30; Extra rounds +5 per. BONUSES: Head A-Zone -1 if only available A-Zone target START: Audible – Buzzer; STOP: Audible - Clear NOTES: Aiming or Shooting toward DQ line; Not Maintaining Muzzle Control – DQ. RO must stay behind shooter, illegal crossing of fault lines, and Safety of DQ Line. Tan is Front, White is Back; Hands is No Shoot, Identify your Target.

America’s Rifle Challenge Henry County Gun Club America’s Rifle Challenge Level: 3 Match: 1 Stage:1 Course Designer: Michael Breeds Location: The “FORT” DQ Line Start Line of Departure

America’s Rifle Challenge Henry County Gun Club America’s Rifle Challenge Level: 1 Match: 4 Modified Stage:1-2 Course Designer: Michael Breeds Location: 100/200 START POSITION: In the Start Box, in Low Read Position (Magazine Locked, Bolt locked to rear, Weapon on Safe, Buttstock In Shoulder, One hand on Pistol Grip, One hand on Foregrip, Muzzle about Belt Level) Procedure: Competitor needs 4 – 12rd magazines; Stage 1: Starting from the Start Box A, on the Buzzer, Competitor moves to position B loads 1 – 12rd magazine and fires at the 100 yard target S1 (12” steel) from Firing Points (FP) 1 - 6 . Competitor must achieve 1 hit to neutralize, additional hit will provide negative penalty point. From Bolt lock Competitor will move to FP1, load 1 - 12rd magazine, and re-start stage, firing from support shoulder. Upon Bolt lock move to position FP1 for Stage 2. Stage 2: Competitor loads 1 – 12rd magazine and fires at the 200 yard target S2 (IDPA) from Firing Points (FP) 1 - 6 . Competitor must achieve 1 hit to neutralize, additional hit will provide negative penalty point. From Bolt lock Competitor will move to FP1, load 1 - 12rd magazine, and re-start stage, firing from support shoulder. Time stops when Competitor stops, locks bolt, shows clear and calls “Clear”. SCORING: Virginia Count, 48 rounds TARGETS: 8 USPSA, 1 Steel, NEUTRALIZED HITS: 2 per Cardboard, 1 per Steel PENALTIES: (All in seconds) A + 0; B & C + 2; D + 4; FTN + 10; Cross fault line +20; BONUSES: Head A zone -1 (unless chest A zone not visible); Additional steel strikes -1per START: Audible – Buzzer; STOP: Audible - Clear NOTES: RO must stay behind shooter, observe for shooting sequence, 180 degree rule, and illegal crossing of fault line A S1 B S2

America’s Rifle Challenge Henry County Gun Club America’s Rifle Challenge Level: 1 Match: 5 Modified Stage:1 Course Designer: Michael Breeds Location: 100/200 START POSITION: In the Start Box, in Low Read Position (Magazine Locked, Bolt locked to rear, Weapon on Safe, Buttstock In Shoulder, One hand on Pistol Grip, One hand on Foregrip, Muzzle about Belt Level) Procedure: Competitor needs 4 - 6rd magazines. Upon entering Start Box, Competitor will load 1 – 6rd magazine and move to FP 1 engage and neutralize T1 and T2, move to FP 2, and engage and neutralize T3 and T4. From FP2, once the entrance to the hallway is crossed, the Competitor must remain in motion at all times. Before crossing Fault Line 1 T5 and T6 should be engaged, and neutralized. Before crossing Fault Line 2 T7 and T8 should be engaged and neutralized. FP3 and FP4 will be fired from support shoulder to engage and neutralize T1 and T2 from FP3 and T3 and T4 from FP4. Time stops when Competitor stops, locks bolt, shows clear and calls “Clear”. SCORING: Virginia Count, 24 rounds TARGETS: 8 USPSA, NEUTRALIZED HITS: 2 per Cardboard, PENALTIES: (All in seconds) A + 0; B & C + 2; D + 4; FTN + 10; Cross fault line +20; BONUSES: Head A zone -1 (unless chest A zone not visible); Additional steel strikes -1per START: Audible – Buzzer; STOP: Audible - Clear NOTES: RO must stay behind shooter, observe for shooting sequence, 180 degree rule, and illegal crossing of fault line Hallway Exit Line, Support Shoulder Firing Area Must Maintain Forward Movement