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2013 STEEL SAFARI - Match Announcement

Zak Smith

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<span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">COMPETITION DYNAMICS</span></span> and <span style="font-weight: bold">THUNDER BEAST ARMS CORPORATION</span> present the
<span style="font-weight: bold">2013 Steel Safari</span>
June 7-9, 2013
at the Blue Steel Ranch near Logan, NM
http://www.STEELSAFARI.com/

The Steel Safari is one of the premier true field long-range practical shooting matches in the country.

This year we will be changing the format to be 3 days of field-course shooting (used to be 2). Each field course will have about 8 stages, so you'll get more total stages over 3 days than we used to get in 2 days.

We are also raising the shooter cap because this format adjustment will allow more shooters. We will be accepting about 66 shooters into this match, so your chances of getting in are very good. After an initial 5-day online registration period, if we're over 66, we'll use the same criteria and categories as last year to select who gets accepted on the first list, and everyone else will go on the wait list. Additional signups will be first come first served. But I really expect everyone who wants to get in to be able to get in.

The 2013 web page isn't ready yet, but I'll have it up in the next week or so.

Registration will go live Jan 2nd.
 
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Damn. I am expecting a baby 7 days before the shoot. Going to have to wait a year. Good luck everyone who gets in. Remember, carry lots of water!!
 
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Initial slots allocated. We still have a little bit of room left in the match, so apply ASAP if you'd like to shoot the Steel Safari in 2013.
 
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Zak,
The registration system works great; it is quick, simple, and efficient. Look forward to the expanded field stage format!
 
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I'm up to date with all mail that was received by Saturday.

There are still a few more slots left.

Remember that there is a 2 week due date for payment once your application is "accepted."

thanks!
 
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Are you taking squadding requests yet? If so, when and how?
 
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We are technically full, but I would encourage anyone interested in shooting the match to put an application in online. The likelihood of being granted a slot is very high. You don't pay until your slot is granted anyway. In prior years, almost everyone who was on the wait list got a shot to shoot.
 
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The following people have overdue payments: 3604 8892 2377 3351 8229 9680

We do have people on the wait list so if any of you want to shoot you need to get payment to me ASAP.
 
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Hopefully I will move off the wait list onto the registered list.. I have heard a lot of good things about this comp and it should be a blast!
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Zak Smith</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Some movement on the wait list today. </div></div>

Sounds good..... I keep checking my email:)
 
Some of you may have noticed that your checks haven't been deposited yet. I apologize for this. I have been waiting on some documents from the lawyer before moving to a new bank and I finally got acceptable versions this week. We should be able to deposit your checks next week. Thanks for your patience and understanding.
 
Heads up Steel Safari Competitors! The match shirts will be sent to the printers Monday, May 6th by 8am Mountain Time. If you want a match shirt you must give me the size(s) and quantity(s). 1st shirt is $10 additional shirts $15 each. Email me: [email protected] We will only have shirts for those that order them, we will not have any additional on sale at the match.
 
What is 27*6?

Is that 27 stages with 6 possible rounds on each? 162 rounds max?

Wouldn't that be easier to write?

Never have seen that nomenclature, but I'm just inarticulate as you've pointed out.
 
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rcamuglia,

For all the rule details, FAQ and other pertinent info check out: 2013 STEEL SAFARI - - COMPETITION DYNAMICS

Currently shows 24 stages, 8 per day with 6 target opportunities per stage, but Zak has clarified in this thread that we can expect as many as 27 stages, 9 per day, 6 engagements per stage.

C.
 
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Thanks C!

I have read the SS site and noted the info there. When I saw this thread with Graham's question and Zak's answer, the discrepency just confused me.

I've not seen asterisks mixed with numerals except when I'm reading Barry Bond's and Mark McGuire's statistics. We never covered that when Jethro Bodine taught me the Times Tables or the Gozinta's. He did a good job instructing Ricochet Shootin' though.

:)
 
I'm looking out the window at a fully loaded fifth wheel, I'll be headed that way in a couple hours!
 
Awesome match. One of the hardest times I have had at there. They got a years rain in one hour the day before the match. The dirt was very dark/damp and just the finding targets on the south course was a nightmare. This was the first time that I have not been able to locate a target. The north course was good with lots of tough far away targets, some off sticks and dead trees. The west course was a blast with lots of difficult shooting positions and hard shots. I really enjoyed the west course.

Sundays humidity was ugly. I am not used to humidity in Logan thats for sure.

Zak, Ray and Jimmy did an outstanding job of getting us more shooting and some cool problems to solve.

I shot with Dave Roberts from US Optics. I dont think I have laughed so much on the range as I did this weekend. Top shelf dude.

My friend Jamie Dowd was 10th place **and** High Lady shooting a 300 Win Mag.

The tie-breaker shootoffs were a good time. A ten inch diamond at 200 yards offhand might be a big easy target, but not with 60-70 people watching and a 17-20 lb gun.

The prize table was awesome. Ann and Jeff did a killer job getting all the match sponsors to donate.

Already looking forward to next year.
 
As always a really cool match. The position stages were a lot of fun. Zac,Ray, and Jimmy it was great. Many thanks to Dave and Lorraine for having us. Thank you Ann and Jeff for all that you did.
 
As this was my first time out at a match like this I was not sure what to expect but I can soundly say I had had a great time!! I was quite surprised by the quality of the prize table, it was way more than I expected......I'll be back for many years to come, thanks for providing this great opportunity!
 
Great job to the competition dynamics crew. Course was amazing. Also thanks to Jeff and Ann for putting together a phenom prize table...
Congrats to Jamie for making top ten in a very accomplished group of shooters,,, I think she is going to be a contender from now on.
Great to see everyone again.

griz
 
Congrats to the CD crew! I loved the course layout, time constraints and design. It was a bad ass event! Steel Safari is a damn tough match. I'd call it the crucible in which new shooters are hammered down and then reforged into better marksman!
 
Congrats to the CD crew! I loved the course layout, time constraints and design. It was a bad ass event! Steel Safari is a damn tough match. I'd call it the crucible in which new shooters are hammered down and then reforged into better marksman!
It is, in its present form, arguably the hardest field precision rifle match in the country right now because it tests a comprehensive and specific set of skills under time constraints.
 
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The Match was great and John Griswold tore it up!

It was great seeing old friends from the SRM and Zia there as well as meeting new ones like the Josh and the crew from SilencerCo.

Really enjoyed shooting with Bruce Burnham, John Sternberg and Jake Nelson.
 
Congrats to the CD crew! I loved the course layout, time constraints and design. It was a bad ass event! Steel Safari is a damn tough match. I'd call it the crucible in which new shooters are hammered down and then reforged into better marksman!

I was damn sure hammered down..... hoping to see an improvement after re-forging!
 
Once again, this was an excellent match ran by Competition Dynamics. I could tell Jimmy was involved in the stage design / shooting positions as soon as I shot the first stage. This match was substantially more difficult than last year due to creative target placements and contortionist-like shooting positions.

Thanks to the match staff, land owners, sponsors, and fellow competitors for making this match awesome. Congrats to Griz, he absolutely killed it (consistently each day).

I really enjoyed the change to 3 days of field shooting, and I'm looking forward to next year.