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PTS 1 Day Match, Ft.Gordon GA

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Bench or prone? Known distance? Steel? Spotters allowed?

Thanks

Gil horsley
 
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Prone, barricade, alt positions... vast majority will be prone.

Targets will be KD , possibly a couple UKD.

Mostly steel, little paper.

See original post for description of spotter role.
 
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not going to be able to make this one, but look forward to future matches in GA.
 
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I got someone to swap with me at work, so I'm in. Just sent you and email. Looking forward to it!
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: boudin</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I got someone to swap with me at work, so I'm in. Just sent you and email. Looking forward to it! </div></div>

Just replied to your email. Glad you can make it!
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: boudin</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I got someone to swap with me at work, so I'm in. Just sent you and email. Looking forward to it! </div></div>

Nice!
 
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As usual, last minute plans by ex allow me to have daughters that weekend. Hope it fills up so you can do more in GA (e.g. closer to me).
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Family first Ruff. We will miss having you but judging by the current level of interest... There will be more!

Shooters,
We have a great roster. Plenty of shooters to make it a really fun time. There is still some room if you are interested.
 
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Crap.. I gotta register for another match......... See Yall the 24th!
 
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Ryan,

Any idea at what distances the majority of the shots will be?

Is there going to be a .308 only class?
 
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I went over to Ft. Gordon yesterday to get some practice in, and get the lay of the land. Great folks over there.

Beginning March 1st you must register all firearms brought on base. You can do this with the Desk Sargent at the MP office. You must also declare all firearms at the gate starting March 1st. The guys at the gate have already began emplementing the declaration policy. Some make sure you declare when you get to the gate. They gave me all sorts of shit, even though it was not officially policy.

Also, if you are over this way you can go ahead and get your pass for next weekend.

Looking forward to the match. If anyone is comming but not shooting I could sure use a spotter.


Chip
 
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I'm coming solo and could use a spotter also. Maybe we could partner up.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: The_Count</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I went over to Ft. Gordon yesterday to get some practice in, and get the lay of the land. Great folks over there.

Beginning March 1st you must register all firearms brought on base. You can do this with the Desk Sargent at the MP office. You must also declare all firearms at the gate starting March 1st. The guys at the gate have already began emplementing the declaration policy. Some make sure you declare when you get to the gate. They gave me all sorts of shit, even though it was not officially policy.

Also, if you are over this way you can go ahead and get your pass for next weekend.

Looking forward to the match. If anyone is comming but not shooting I could sure use a spotter.


Chip </div></div>

To clarify.... You do not have to register your weapons.

You must have a background check done to prove you are can legally possess firearms. The forms you submit to the MPs have a section to list your weapons, unless you live on the base you do not have to fill that section out.

At no place on the forms do you have to give any info on what firearms you own.

This is the post policy to ensure anyone traveling on base with weapons is doing so legally.
 
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Ryan,

Maybe you have already addressed this and I missed it, but how many rounds of ammo should we bring? Thanks in advance.

Steve
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: MitchK</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I'm coming solo and could use a spotter also. Maybe we could partner up. </div></div>
Sounds great.

Ryan, My apologies. I was missinformed. It really only applies to those of use who will visit there more often (after march 1 ) anyway.

Chip
 
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its a check in kinda thing , not a reistry. you guys are lucky to have knight getting you up to speed. solid solid dude. and super goood guy. learn all you can with available time. ASK QUESTIONS!!!!! thanks for all your help knight!
 
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Two questions... The only matches I've ever shot in were club level type shoots in which we had enough time to single load and didn't really need to feed from a mag. These matches were also shot exclusively from a prone position, with the exception of the first shot, so loosing brass wasn't really an issue. The PTS match sounds to be much more dynamic, so I'm wondering if 1) having only one 5 round mag will be a problem and 2) if I should be prepared to loose some Lapua brass.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: boudin</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Two questions... The only matches I've ever shot in were club level type shoots in which we had enough time to single load and didn't really need to feed from a mag. These matches were also shot exclusively from a prone position, with the exception of the first shot, so loosing brass wasn't really an issue. The PTS match sounds to be much more dynamic, so I'm wondering if 1) having only one 5 round mag will be a problem and 2) if I should be prepared to loose some Lapua brass. </div></div>

While Ryan can answer your questions for sure, I'll tell you what I have experienced in past pts matches.

Having a single 5rd mag will be a bit of a handicap but not something that cant be over come. More would be nice, but if you are quick with your top loading it won't be a huge deal.

Brass will most likely be a loss. Whenever I shoot these kind of comps I just go into them assuming all brass will be a loss. If I can recover some I'm happy but if not I don't let it bother me. Im not running lapua brass though so I can see where that is a major concern for you. Since this is a one day match I'd say there isnt going to be much time to pick up brass since we will need to move shooters through as quick as possible.
 
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: boudin</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Two questions... The only matches I've ever shot in were club level type shoots in which we had enough time to single load and didn't really need to feed from a mag. These matches were also shot exclusively from a prone position, with the exception of the first shot, so loosing brass wasn't really an issue. The PTS match sounds to be much more dynamic, so I'm wondering if 1) having only one 5 round mag will be a problem and 2) if I should be prepared to loose some Lapua brass. </div></div>

While Ryan can answer your questions for sure, I'll tell you what I have experienced in past pts matches.

Having a single 5rd mag will be a bit of a handicap but not something that cant be over come. More would be nice, but if you are quick with your top loading it won't be a huge deal.

Brass will most likely be a loss. Whenever I shoot these kind of comps I just go into them assuming all brass will be a loss. If I can recover some I'm happy but if not I don't let it bother me. Im not running lapua brass though so I can see where that is a major concern for you. Since this is a one day match I'd say there isnt going to be much time to pick up brass since we will need to move shooters through as quick as possible.
Assuming you use AI mags, you are welcome to use one of mine.
 
Guys,

Some to most of your brass will be able to recovered. I wouldn't worry too much about this.

If you come alone and don't have a spotter we will hook you up with someone to spot for you. That's what these matches are all about, meeting new people and learning from them.

If nothing else bring a rifle, ammo, and most importantly a good attitude. We will provide the rest.
 
I will have forms here to fill out for the background check before and after the match. Its no big deal, same check as a weapons carry permit (NCIC check). Active duty military have a different criteria.....they have to register the weapons they wish to bring on post.

Dave
 
Hope the match goes well and more are planned. Waiting on my new scope to get thru the snow out west is keeping me out. Also the fact I havent shot in almost 2 years and dont want to make a big ass of myself-haha
 
Hope the match goes well and more are planned. Waiting on my new scope to get thru the snow out west is keeping me out. Also the fact I havent shot in almost 2 years and dont want to make a big ass of myself-haha

Come on out. I've got a 16X SWFA you can use for the match. Where in SC are you?

Chip
 
Well looks like I'll be there also. Got my ammo chronographed and data put together for the new load..Hope whoever is my spotter has goooood earplugs :)
 
I really appreciate the offer and had I seen it yesterday I wouldn't have gone into work today. The overtime will be nice tho. I sent you a pm also.

Come on out. I've got a 16X SWFA you can use for the match. Where in SC are you?

Chip
 
Hate I just saw this tonight. Would love to come out and watch though. Let me know if anyone knows if that is possible please.

Ryan
 
Was a really fun match today guys ran very smoothly and I learned alot about what not to do lol. Will definitely be back for another run.

3 Major things I learned... get off my ass and practice without the bipod, turn the damm scope down when shooting other then on the bipod... and get rid of the brass used with my old barrel, sticking brass in the chamber = short stages.
 
That was a great time for sure. Next time someone please remind me to put on some darn sunscreen! LOL. I got very burned on my neck. Was a beautiful day but I'm paying for it.

The match was well organized and fast paced. Not a lot of time screwing around.

All the stages were simple, yet challenging. Rules were straight forward and not overly complicated.

As far as equipment failures, I saw...

Broken firing pin in a LaRue OBR. This rendered the rifle inoperable.

Broken bolt handle on a bolt-action. Didn't see the MFG of that rifle. Anyone got details? I just saw the guy walking around with the rifle in one hand and bolt handle in other.

Broken bolt stop on a Pierce Engineering action. This actually happened on a rifle we had built. Pierce recently "beefed up" their bolt stops and we'll work with the guy to get him a new one. He could still use the rifle but needed to be careful cycling the bolt.

Saw an auto-loader, not sure of MFG, jam a few times. Anyone got details on that?? I saw some problems the shooter had on the barricade stage.

During stage 4 my Nightforce elevation turret stopped clicking as I was adjusting it. Felt like a dead spot in the turret. Ended up the setscrew that holds the turret on (non-Zerostop model with only one screw) had loosened slightly. I didn't figure out what was going on until after the match. I limped things through the last two stages with the help of Joe Harris spotting and walking me up to a 500-yard target. (Thanks Joe!) After that I didn't touch the scope and just used hold overs (NP-R1 reticle) for the rest of the match. Never had the screw come loose, but I'll go re-zero the gun and Locktite the screw.

I didn't take a ton of pictures and tried to limit them to buddies who I knew wouldn't mind. But here are a few...

Our buddy Chris braved the match with his .223 caliber rifle.
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Brian, that brake was killing me, man. I'm still covered in dirt it was blowing up off the ground. Ha, ha! Stick some JB Weld in those bottom ports brother!
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My buddy Marcus shooting the barricade stage...
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Scott and Trent on the "Know Your Limits" stage...
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Ryan and Scoot, thanks a ton. I had a great time and will be back.

Mark
 
What a great time! Lots of nice guns and glass, and even Better People. Ryan/Scott thanks for putting together a fun match that even newbies could enjoy. Congrats to the over-all Match winner. I was in his group and watched him shoot several stages. Calm, Cool, Collected, and great data on his rifle.

Some of the things I took away from the match:

I was the guy in Book's second picture wearing the blue vest.

1) DBM Is a must. Top-loading sucked.
2) A Stock Remington 700 can Shoot. Even with a 20" barrel. There was no target the rifle could not hit with a good driver. All misses were completely my fault.
3) Hold-overs were key. Being able to hold over greatly reduced my shot time (especially since I top loaded). While I only hit two on stage 4 I went eight for ten on stage 5.
4) You must have solid data on your ammo. I had only shot 40 rounds of the Copper Creek 175 SMK prior to the match.
5) Zoom the hell out. Ladd - thanks for that advice. It helped on all stages with multiple engagements
6) Even new guys can have fun while blowing ammo and shooting like crap.
7) Some of the Best People in the world are those in the shooting Community.

The good(ish) - I came in 22nd out of 36 shooters. For a guy with less than 150 rounds through a bolt gun and no magazine I'll call that a win.
The Bad - I fired a total of 42 rounds and had a total of 21 hits for the day 50% hit ratio. We all know what that's called - Half Assed Shooting.

Thanks again for a Fun and Safe day at the range!

Chip
 
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First off, Thank you to Ryan and Scott for putting this match together. Yesterday was a great day for shooting, weather conditions and the group of fellow shooters could not have been any better.

Yesterday's course of fire was great as it touched on several key components of the precision game. I certainly took away several things that I will be working on in preparation for the next event. Becoming more confident in hold overs will be a key focus, it seemed like a lot of yesterday's stages were designed with the hold over in mind. Another thing will be continuing to work on barricades. The tower stage was tough for me and showed that shooting quickly due to time limits will not get hits.

Lastly, I can't wait to see where this match at the Ft. Gordon facility will go. It sounds like Ryan and Scott have many ideas about future growth, and I will gladly be there to see it happen.
 
Hey, Chip. We had to leave right after I shot the tower stage. Who won? Is there any place the scores are posted?

Thanks. Hope to see you at another match soon.

Mark

Mark,

The young whipper-snaper shooting the 6.5 Creed (AR Platform) won the over all match with 81 points. I didn't catch his name. Ryan said he wouldn't be posting scores, but I'm sure you could send him a PM. Glad to hear your optic didn't shit the bed. I thought it might have been your turret cap because that happened to another guy in our group. Since I'm a newbie I didn't want to speak out of turn.

Chip
 
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No worries, bro. And newbie or not, never be afraid to share thoughts. Input is always welcome! I was surprised my scope issue was the setscrew. Glad that is all it was, but I've never had one work loose like that and it just didn't feel like the screw was the issue.

I forgot his name, but he sure shot that rifle well. Not surprised he finished top spot.
 
Sounds like it was a blast. I didnt make it down to observe but am very interested in the next match. I will be checking this section of the forum more often. I am right outside Columbia SC so if any one knows of anything within and hour and a half, feel free to let me know.

Ryan
 
Looks like a great time. I'll have my stuff together and be at the next match.
 
This was my first time shooting a match of this style and I had a blast! Thanks to the guys at PTS for putting this match on. Ill be attending many more of yalls events for sure.
 
Late chiming in, but a big thanks to Ryan and Scott for a fun match. It was nice to get out and shoot a single day match and have a good time. I don't think Ladd and I are going to make the spring Cookeville match, but we will definitely see you guys in the fall!!
Thanks again guys.
Steve