CROSSE CREEK
OUTLAW
3Gun MATCH
Where:
Crosse Creek Rifle and Pistol Club
When: Sunday of the
third (3rd) full weekend of the month.
Match starts at 11.
Registration starts at 10 am, Shooters Brief at 10:30
What: Four Stages of 3Gun fun!
Classes: Open, Tactical Optics, Tactical Irons, Heavy Metal
Match Fee: $25.00
Cash payouts based on number of competitors in each class. (Need
at least 3 competitors per class to payout 1st place, 6 competitors
per
class for 2nd
place, and 9 competitors per class for 3rd place.
(Payouts will be based on percentage of match take.)
Contact Match Director:
Rick Smith, [
highpower@crossecreekrifleandpistolclub.com
Http:www.crossecreekrifleandpistolclub.com
Needs: 1. Rifle .223caliber
or larger caliber Rifle, AR’s and other battle rifles work
great. Bring at least 3 magazines and 100 rounds of ammunition
2. Shotgun 20
gauge or 12 gauge shotgun, preferably semi-auto and/or pump. Bring at least 40 round of bird shot, nothing
bigger than
#6, and 10 slugs.
3. Handgun 9mm
caliber or larger caliber handgun. Bring
at least three magazines
and 100 rounds of ammunition.
Please refer to the rules for equipment and ammunition restrictions and
requirements.
Rules:
1. Safety Rules
1.1 Participants are subject to match disqualification for violation of any rule or regulation in sections 1 or 2.
1.2 All International Multi-Gun Association matches will be run on COLD RANGES.
1.2.1
1.3 Designated Safety Areas
1.3.1 The Safety Areas will be clearly marked with signs.
1.3.2 Unloaded firearms may be handled and/or displayed only in the Safety Areas.
1.3.3 No ammunition may be handled in any Safety Area.
1.4 Rifles & Shotguns (carry from vehicle or between stages)
1.4.1 Rifles & shotguns must be cased or carried slung with the muzzle up.
1.4.2 Rifles & shotguns must be carried with actions open and detachable magazines removed.
1.5 Handguns (carry between stages)
1.5.1 Handguns must be cased or remain in holster, magazine removed except in designated Safety Areas, or under the direction of Range Officer(s) on a stage.
1.5.2 Handguns must be carried with the "Hammer/Striker Down."
1.5.3 On stages, the Ready Condition of handguns must be "Hammer Down" for DA autos & revolvers, and "Cocked & Locked" for SA autos or DA autos with manual override safeties.
1.6 No participants or spectators shall consume or be under the influence of alcohol or non-prescription drugs at the match site. Any participant found to be impaired and deemed unsafe as a result of legitimate prescription drugs may be directed to stop shooting and requested to leave the range.
1.7 Eye protection is mandatory for participants, spectators & range personnel at the match site.
1.8 Ear protection is mandatory for participants, spectators & range personnel while on or near a stage of fire.
2. Disqualifications:
2.1 Match Disqualification will result in complete disqualification from the match and the shooter will not be allowed to continue with the match. Shooter will not be eligible for prizes. Final decision will be with the Match Director, Assistant Match Director and/or the Range Master.
2.2 Match Disqualification for Negligent Discharge.
2.2.1 "Negligent Discharge" is defined as the discharge of a firearm in an unsafe manner or unintentionally in which a projectile (bullet) strikes the ground and or range equipment / props within 2 meters of the competitor or range officer, or outside the confines of the backstop.
2.3 A participant shall be disqualified from the Match for dropping a loaded firearm or dropping a firearm while in the loading/unloading process.
2.4 A participant shall be disqualified for allowing the muzzle of his/her firearm to break the 180 degree Safety Plane (except while holstered, drawing or re-holstering.)
2.5 ALL disqualifications and reshoots will be issued by the MD, Asst. MD and/or Range Master.
3. Sportsmanship & Conduct
3.1 Participants and spectators are expected to conduct themselves in a courteous, sportsman-like manner at all times. Disputes will be handled promptly and fairly by the Match Director or by submission to the Arbitration Committee.
3.2 Clothing with any offensive or obscene logos, sayings, pictures or drawings will not be worn or displayed while at the match site/range.
4. Ammunition
4.1 No tracer, incendiary, armor piercing or steel jacketed ammunition is allowed.
4.2 Pistol/revolver ammunition shall be 9x19 or larger. Heavy Metal class handgun ammunition must be .44 caliber or larger.
4.3
Rifle ammunition shall be .223
Remington (5.56 NATO) or larger. Heavy Metal class rifle
ammunition must be .308
4.4 Shotgun ammunition shall be 20 gauge or larger, LEAD SHOT & SLUGS ONLY. Heavy metal shotgun must be 12 gauge or larger.
4.4.1 No steel shot shot-shells allowed.
4.4.2 Slug may be prohibited on some targets
4.5 Use of prohibited ammunition and/or using the wrong ammunition on a particular target will result in a match disqualification.
5. Firearms
5.1 All firearms used by competitors shall be serviceable and safe.
5.2 If a competitor's firearm becomes unserviceable during competition, that competitor may replace his/her firearm with another of the same model, caliber and sighting system approved by the Match Director or his designee.
5.3 For purposes of this ruling, a "firearm" consists of a specific caliber, receiver, barrel, stock and sighting system combination.
5.4 The same firearm system, for each gun, per Rule 5.3, shall be used during the entire match.
5.5 Competitors will not reconfigure any firearm during the course of a match. (i.e. change caliber, barrel length, shotgun magazine tube length, sighting systems or stock style.)
6. Firearms Classifications [Open Class, Tactical Optics Class,
Tactical Iron Class, Heavy Metal]
6.1 Open Class
6.1.1 Open Class Handgun
a. No limitations on accessories (see rule 5.3)
b. Magazine length may not exceed 170 millimeters.
6.1.2 Open Class Rifle
a. No limitations on accessories (see rule 5.3)
b. No limitation on magazine capacity.
c. Barrel length shall not be changed for the duration of the match.
6.1.3 Open Class Shotgun
a. No limitations on accessories (see rule 5.3)
b. Barrel porting, compensators, speed loaders, and optics are allowed. Shotgun speed loaders must be the new type, or modified old Style with the primer relief cut.
c. Overall length and magazine tube capacity are unlimited.
d. Barrel length and magazine tube length shall not be changed for the duration of the match.
6.2 Tactical Optics Class
6.2.1 Tactical Optics Class Handgun
a. Firearms must be of a factory configuration.
b. Internal modifications are allowed providing they do not alter the original factory configuration of the handgun.
c. Firearms with custom or factory installed electronic sights, optical sights, extended sights, compensators or barrel porting are NOT allowed in this class.
d. Magazines used shall not exceed 170 mm OAL (overall length) for single stacks, and shall not exceed 140 mm OAL for staggered magazines.
6.2.2 Tactical Optics Class Rifle
a. Firearms must be of a factory configuration (see Rule 5.3)
b. Barrel length shall not be changed for the duration of the match.
c. Internal modifications are allowed providing the modifications do not alter the original factory configuration of the rifle.
d. One optical type sight will be allowed. Back up iron style sights are allowed.
e. Magazine capacity is limited to 30 rounds per magazine. No beta magazines or drum style magazines are allowed in this class.
f. Rifle supporting devices (i.e. bipods, etc.) are not allowed in this class.
g. Compensators must be less than or equal to one inch in diameter and less than or equal to three inches in overall length.
6.2.3 Tactical Optics Class Shotgun
a. Shotguns must be of a factory configuration (see Rule 5.3)
b. Internal modifications are allowed providing the modifications do not alter the original factory configuration of the shotgun.
c. No electronic / optical sights, compensators, ported barrels or speed loaders are allowed on shotguns in this class.
d. Barrel length may not exceed 22 inches.
e. Magazine tube may not extend more than 1.5 inches past the end of the barrel with an extended choke tube.
f. Barrel length and magazine tube length may not be changed for the duration of the match.
g. No shotgun supporting devices, (i.e. bipods, etc.), are allowed in this class.
h. No shotgun in tactical class may hold more than 9 rounds, (8 +1), total in the shotgun.
6.3 Tactical Iron Class
6.3.1 Tactical Iron Class Handgun
a. Firearms must be of a factory configuration.
b. Internal modifications are allowed providing they do not alter the original factory configuration of the handgun.
c. Firearms with custom or factory installed electronic sights, optical sights, extended sights, compensators or barrel porting are NOT allowed in this class.
d. Magazines used shall not exceed 170 mm OAL (overall length) for single stacks, and shall not exceed 140 mm OAL for staggered magazines.
6.3.2 Tactical Iron Class Rifle
a. Firearms must be of a factory configuration (see Rule 5.3)
b. Barrel length shall not be changed for the duration of the match.
c. Internal modifications are allowed providing the modifications do not alter the original factory configuration of the rifle
d. No electronic / optical style sights are allowed in this class. Factory Iron sights can be exchanged with after market iron sights.
e. Magazine capacity is limited to 30 rounds per magazine. No beta magazines or drum style magazines are allowed in this class.
f. Rifle supporting devices (i.e. bipods, etc.) are not allowed in this class.
g. Compensators must be less than or equal to one inch in diameter and less than or equal to three inches in overall length.
6.3.3 Tactical Iron Class Shotgun
a. Shotguns must be of a factory configuration (see Rule 5.3)
b. Internal modifications are allowed providing the modifications do not alter the original factory configuration of the shotgun.
c. No electronic / optical sights, compensators, ported barrels or speed loaders are allowed on shotguns in this class.
d. Barrel length may not exceed 22 inches.
e. Magazine tube may not extend more than 1.5 inches past the end of the barrel with an extended choke tube.
f. Barrel length and magazine tube length may not be changed for the duration of the match.
g. No shotgun supporting devices, (i.e. bipods, etc.), are allowed in this class.
h. No shotgun in tactical class may hold more than 9 rounds, (8 +1), total in the shotgun.
6.4 Heavy Metal Class
6.4.1 Heavy Metal Class Handgun
a. Firearms must be of a factory configuration.
b. Internal modifications are allowed providing they do not alter the original factory configuration of the handgun.
c. Firearms with custom or factory installed electronic sights, optical sights, extended sights, compensators or barrel porting are NOT allowed in this class.
d. Magazines used shall not exceed 170 mm OAL (overall length) for single stacks, and shall not exceed 140 mm OAL for staggered magazines.
e. Handgun Caliber must be .44 caliber or larger.
f. Magazine capacity is limited to ten rounds. No more than eleven rounds are allowed in the handgun at any time, (10+1).
6.4.2 Heavy Metal Class Rifle
a. Firearms must be of a factory configuration (see Rule 5.3)
b. Barrel length shall not be changed for the duration of the match.
c. Internal modifications are allowed providing the modifications do not alter the original factory configuration of the rifle
d. No electronic / optical style sights are allowed in this class. Factory Iron sights can be exchanged with after market iron sights.
e. Magazine capacity is limited to 20 rounds per magazine. No beta magazines or drum style magazines are allowed in this class.
f. Rifle supporting devices (i.e. bipods, etc.) are not allowed in this class.
g. Compensators must be less than or equal to 1.25 inches in diameter and less than or equal to three inches in overall length.
h.
Rifle caliber must be .308
6.4.2 Heavy Metal Class Shotgun
a. Shotguns must be of a factory configuration (see Rule 5.3)
b. Internal modifications are allowed providing the modifications do not alter the original factory configuration of the shotgun.
c. No electronic / optical sights, compensators, ported barrels or speed loaders are allowed on shotguns in this class.
d. Barrel length may not exceed 22 inches.
e. Magazine tube may not extend more than 1.5 inches past the end of the barrel with an extended choke tube.
f. Barrel length and magazine tube length may not be changed for the duration of the match.
g. No shotgun supporting devices, (i.e. bipods, etc.), are allowed in this class.
h. No shotgun in tactical class may hold more than 9 rounds, (8 +1), total in the shotgun.
I. Shotgun must be a 12 gauge manually operated, “pump”, style weapon.
7. Holsters and Equipment
7.1 Handgun holsters and equipment -Open Class
7.1.1 Any holster which will safely retain the handgun during vigorous movement is allowed.
7.1.2 The belt upon which the holster and magazine/speed loader pouches are attached must be worn at waist level.
7.1.3 Female competitors may wear their belt at hip level providing the belt is in belt loops sewn on the pants.
7.1.4 Due to safety concerns shoulder holsters are disallowed.
7.1.5 Cross draw holsters will be judged on an individual basis by the Match Director or his designee. The concern is not to violate the 180-degree rule. (See Rule 2.4)
7.2 Handgun holsters and equipment -Tactical Class
7.2.1 Holsters must be a practical/tactical carry style and must be able to safely retain the handgun during vigorous movement.
7.2.2 The holster material must completely cover the trigger on all semiautomatic pistols. Revolver holsters must completely cover the trigger and the cylinder.
7.2.3 The belt upon which the holster and magazine/speed loader pouches are attached must be worn at waist level.
7.2.4 Female competitors may wear their belt at hip level providing the belt is in belt loops sewn on the pants.
7.2.5 Due to safety concerns shoulder holsters are disallowed.
7.2.6 Cross draw holsters will be judged on an individual basis by the Match Director or his designee. The concern is not to violate the 180-degree rule. (See Rule 2.4)
7.2.7 Holsters and magazine/speed loader pouches will be worn on the belt at or behind the point of the hip.
8. Scoring
8.1 Scoring per stage will be straight time with bonus’ for accuracy.
8.1.1 Any IPSC cardboard target, designated as a “shoot” target must have either one (1) “A” hit OR two (2) hits anywhere inside the scoring perforations on the target (i.e. minimum 2 “D” hits) to avoid a penalty.
8.1.2 Example of scoring and penalties on paper targets:
a. One “A” zone hit = no penalty
b. Two hits in any combination “B, C or D” = no penalty
c. One B, C or D hit only = 5 second penalty
d. No hits on target but target was engaged = 10 second penalty
e. Target Not Engaged (TNE)= 10 second penalty for not making the minimum two hits anywhere on the target plus 5 seconds, per target, for the TNE PROCEDURAL for a total penalty of 15 seconds per target added to time.
8.1.3 Paper targets used in the match may be IPSC (old style), the new IPSC “Classic”, or IDPA Targets
8.1.4 Designated “No Shoot” targets that are hit will incur a 5 second penalty for each hit.
8.1.5 Knock down style targets (i.e. poppers) must fall to score. Poppers will be calibrated to “minor” with a 9mm pistol shooting factory ammunition, 125 power factor.
8.1.6 Frangible targets must break to score. (One BB hole is a break.)
8.1.7 Swinging style rifle targets must be struck solid enough to cause the hidden “flash card” to be visible to the R.O. R.O. may call hits.
8.1.8 Failure to engage a frangible, knock down or swinging style target will result in a 15second penalty. (10 sec. for not making the hit and 5 sec. TNE.)
8.1.9 Engaging a frangible, knock-down or swinging style target but not breaking it, knocking it down or causing the target to react will result in a 10 second penalty per target.
8.1.10 Procedural penalties, 5 seconds per shot, may be assessed for failing to follow the stage directions as written in the stage description.
8.1.11 Procedural penalties, 5 seconds, may be assessed for failing to follow stage procedures.
8.1.12 Stage Not Fired (SNF) penalty, 500 seconds per stage not fired.
8.1.13 Maximum penalty time for any stage (including target penalties) is 500 seconds.
8.2 Stage Points
8.2.1
8.2.2 All classes are scored separately. Any Open Class gun OR Open Class equipment puts the competitor in Open Class for the entire match.
8.2.3 Total points accumulated for all stages will determine the match placement by class.
8.2.4 Ties will be broken by an undisclosed Tie Breaker Stage designated by the Match Director.
8.2.5 Highest score wins.