2nd Annual Utah State Sniper Shoot
September 11, 2010
North Springs Shooting Range, Price, UT.
Registration and Fee's (I accidentally sent out fliers with match fee of $50. Send in $50 or $55, doesn't matter)
Entry is open to civilian, military, and law enforcement.
Shooter Registration Fee: $55/person (Includes a dutch-oven dinner, t-shirt, and range fee)
Spectators/non-shooters dinner: $10 each
Extra t-shirts: $15 each.
You must preregister before August 28th to reserve your place, dinner, and t-shirt. We cannot guarantee food or a shirt if you don't preregister.
Shooter orientation is mandatory and starts at 8:30 AM the morning of the match.
Course of Fire
Practical precision, anywhere out to 1000 yards, Carbine (semi-auto) out to 100 yards, and pistol out to 25 yards. Individually scored match. Shooting positions include prone, sitting, standing, barricades, etc. Stages will challenge shooters skills and equipment . Shooters must handle firearms in a safe, controlled manner. Failure to do so will result in disqualification and/or no score.
Equipment
You may use 3 firearms of your choice. One has to be a hand gun. Only a hand gun is allowed on pistol targets. The two rifles you bring is your choice. One should be a semi-auto.
Our goal is to keep restrictions to a minimum on equipment, caliber, cartridge, fps, etc. However we ask that you don't bring or use AP or tracer ammo. 22 rim-fire will not activate a lot of targets, but you are free to use it.
Maximum round count: 60 precision, 60 Carbine, and 60 Pistol.
In The best combo would be at least, 5 round mag for precision, 20 round mag for carbine, and enough mags for 25 rounds of pistol.
NOTE: If you plan on shooting your semi-auto rifle on longer distances, adjust your ammo count accordingly.
Dinner/Awards
Dinner will begin as shooters complete their final stage 4:00 to 5:00 pm and will be followed by our awards ceremony.