Here's a quick breakdown of the CoF for those that couldn't make it.
The CBS was a KYL shot, which means you had a choice of something ordinary for lower value:
a) B27 target score x 5 (stationary) 50 potential points.
or
b) B27 repair center (mover) for target score x 10. 100 potential points.
3 Of us chose the mover but only Argyle hit it. With a .223 AR and an ACOG on top, no bipod. 500Y shot.
Two position was sitting or kneeling, then prone, 400Y.
The precision challenge was five submoa targets at 200Y, the smallest being 1". 20 per hit, -25 per miss and -5 for every round on the paper that didn't score.
Pipeline was five rounds off a barrel at either a 300 or 500Y idpa target. 10 or 20 points per hit respectively.
Urban hide was off the bench, hunched over but standing, 600Y.
Pop ups were 10 rounds, five :06 exposures. 600Y.
The milling exercise at the end worked like this:
1 - B27 targets were folded / redacted down to a rectangle.
2 - Shooters had to MIL it and provide the size in INCHES.
3 - For every inch you are off, five points are deducted from your shooting score.
I think we'll see this one again guys.....
I also really liked the new shooting berms that were put in. I think they helped to give us a lot more flexibility in terms of stages, and I believe that contibuted to how fast the match ran. We started a little after 1000 and we were out of there before 2pm with 20 shooters. The match was heavier on paper than steel but I think this match's formula clearly worked well in terms of time/motion, and a lot of people have remarked that they enjoyed all the tableaus (with exceptions noted above) ;-)
--Fargo007