Results are in!
Josh (bohem) 855
Sean M 825
Matt G 750
Shrek 725
Mike P 695 (tie)
Doug D 695(tie)
Zach P 670
Tom P Sr. 650
Kevin J 630
Cap'n 610
James R 565
Greg B 535
Frank D 490
Walt A 455
Todd S 395
Brian P 360
Chad B 345
Kurt 290
Shawn O 290
Chris M 230
Congrats to Josh, whose CBS shot was the dead center-est of the match.
Fantastic shooting by the entire crew. It wasn't an easy course of fire. Some guys took their score sheets home so I can't post the individual stage scores.
Shooters were provided targets sizes on a diagram along with a warning - If they asked staff for target sizes during the match, they would be cheerfully provided, but their score would be docked 50 points per question. BHTC thanks the shooters for leaving the staff alone to conduct their important work of fairly scoring and prosecuting the match. ;-)
The tableaus:
CBS - 754Y - Stalk in on hands/knees, get to a rotten stump and engage the VC general (IDPA target with a coolie hat).
Enemy Patrol - 700, 672, 640, 605Y - An enemy patrol has taken the lazy route and has chosen to walk in the open rather than stay in the treeline.
Mortar Team - 1054Y - They believe themselves to be out of range. Prove them wrong.
Close range KYL. 2 to 1MOA targets engaged at 25Y
Shape Shifter - 100Y - Shooters shown three specific shapes on a randomly placed target. Study, fix, engage. Cannot return to the observation table once they step away.
DIRTY VC - 754Y - The VC is back! You cannot see him over the rice crop, and must use a captured piece of equipment to make the shot (rickety tripod made out of green bamboo).
Sniper Team - 678Y - A sniper team is concealed in the woods. Targets were well camouflaged. Find, and engage. Ring the range buzzer every time you miss (crowd goes "awwwwww!")
Holdover Drill - 200, 300, 410, 500Y, 495Y - No knob adjustments, 2:00 time limit. Mostly small targets on this one.
Urban Hide SBU - US forces are taking fire from a given rooftop. Your location only has a horizontal slit. Engage the target through that opening. No first round hits on this one. Fire adjustment was available at a cost of 50% of the shooter's final stage score.
Sniper vs. Sniper - Shooters are paired up randomly and assigned a target. Older shooter chooses how it will be shot (e.g. "sitting, no sling") Both shooters fire. If one misses, he has lost the contest. If they both miss, the younger shooter gets the call next. Miss three times and you both lose. Hit three times and you both lose (didn't choose difficult enough shots). Those who won got matched with another shooter who also won. The defeated also got another chance against the defeated.
Thank you all for coming out, and I hope everyone had a great time. Let us know what you enjoyed. We want these to be challenging and enjoyable.
--Fargo007