Why do I always wait until the last minute to post about these? Slow is smooth, and something-something last minute.
It's an "outlaw" steel challenge event, meaning we don't strictly adhere to the official steel challenge stage designs. We don't quite have the room to do that, plus we like to do a few slightly bigger stages that incorporate some movement, or shooting around barriers or other fun things. It takes place this Sunday, just over the line in Delta, PA. www.dpfng.com
You need to register on practiscore (which is free. The match itself costs $15...bring cash, please):
This is a great event for shooters new to action shooting. You need to have basic safe shooting abilities, but if it's your first time in a match like this, tell the range officer and folks will help you out to make sure you have a good safe time. I made a brief rambling video about the gear you'll need for this match (it's not a lot).
Here is an older video of Katie shooting one of the more traditional stages that should answer some of the common questions, like, "what if I miss?" (Keep shooting), "when do I reload?" (between strings, if you are smart), "What does five strings of five targets even mean?" (just watch )
We have room to do four stages, with one always being the plate rack:
And we try to set up a little more steel on the rifle range.
The bigger stages like that, we only run two or three times.
It's an "outlaw" steel challenge event, meaning we don't strictly adhere to the official steel challenge stage designs. We don't quite have the room to do that, plus we like to do a few slightly bigger stages that incorporate some movement, or shooting around barriers or other fun things. It takes place this Sunday, just over the line in Delta, PA. www.dpfng.com
You need to register on practiscore (which is free. The match itself costs $15...bring cash, please):
This is a great event for shooters new to action shooting. You need to have basic safe shooting abilities, but if it's your first time in a match like this, tell the range officer and folks will help you out to make sure you have a good safe time. I made a brief rambling video about the gear you'll need for this match (it's not a lot).
Here is an older video of Katie shooting one of the more traditional stages that should answer some of the common questions, like, "what if I miss?" (Keep shooting), "when do I reload?" (between strings, if you are smart), "What does five strings of five targets even mean?" (just watch )
We have room to do four stages, with one always being the plate rack:
And we try to set up a little more steel on the rifle range.
The bigger stages like that, we only run two or three times.