Steel Challenge @ Warsaw 8/7/21

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  • marvin02

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    For those not travelling to the Steel Challenge state match there is a nice 4 stage match in Warsaw that weekend. Registration is open at:


    This is a very good match for those wanting to get started in steel challenge.

    You must have Practiscore account to register, you do not have to belong to the host range or to the USPS to shoot.

    Warsaw Steel Challenge 8-7-21 WRPC
    Warsaw Rifke & Pistol Club
    Match starts: August 07, 2021 @ 10:00 AM · Match ends: August 07, 2021 @ 1:30 PM

    Location:
    2141 N. 150 W.
    Warsaw, IN 46580

    Steel Challenge match
    - Registration opens at 9 AM
    - MANDATORY shooter's meeting at 945 AM
    - Shooting starts at 10 AM
    - Setup starts at 8 AM and anyone is welcome to come and help

    $10/gun up to 2 guns. Juniors (17 yrs and younger) are $5/gun

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    Steel Challenge: Default match,

    Price:
    $10.00
     

    marvin02

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    Anyone planning on shooting should register on PractiScore (link in OP). This makes it easier for the match director to set the scoring tablets up and let's them know how many will be there. They do accept walk ons, if you can;t register early for some reason.

    FYI - I'm just a participant at this match.
     

    Jaybird1980

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    Anyone planning on shooting should register on PractiScore (link in OP). This makes it easier for the match director to set the scoring tablets up and let's them know how many will be there. They do accept walk ons, if you can;t register early for some reason.

    FYI - I'm just a participant at this match.
    I'll see about getting out to this one. Doesn't look like many are signed up
     

    marvin02

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    How many rounds do you typically shoot? Reloads ok? Drawing from a holster?
    Warsaw is 4 stages. Each stage has 5 targets and you shoot 5 times and throw out your slowest time. So this match is 100 rounds with no misses, I bring 150-200 rounds per gun, can't use anything you left at home.

    Rimfire rifles, rimfire pistols and PCC start from low ready no holster. Other pistols draw from holster. OWB only.

    For Rimfire and PCC you should have a bag to put your gun in.

    Reloads are fine.

    @Indy574 - what are you thinking about shooting?

    Here's a video covering the basics:

     

    Indy574

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    Warsaw is 4 stages. Each stage has 5 targets and you shoot 5 times and throw out your slowest time. So this match is 100 rounds with no misses, I bring 150-200 rounds per gun, can't use anything you left at home.

    Rimfire rifles, rimfire pistols and PCC start from low ready no holster. Other pistols draw from holster. OWB only.

    For Rimfire and PCC you should have a bag to put your gun in.

    Reloads are fine.

    @Indy574 - what are you thinking about shooting?

    Here's a video covering the basics:


    I’m not gonna be able to make it this time. Any recommendations on a holster?
     

    marvin02

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    I have a couple of Blade-tech holsters and like them. I prefer the ASR attachment to the tek-lok. The ASR spreads out the attachment points. If wearing with a regular belt I put one attachment on either side of a belt loop.



    This is just one suggestion, what I like may not work for you.
     

    Jaybird1980

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    I would be shooting either a Glock 19 or 41. I already have a good belt.
    Just to let you know. If it's a holster that is keeping you from being able to attend, I have the exact holster and mag pouches Marvin posted for a G19 that you can use. If I go, I will gladly bring it for you. If I don't go, I am not far from you in Starke County and can meet you so you can use it.
     

    Indy574

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    Just to let you know. If it's a holster that is keeping you from being able to attend, I have the exact holster and mag pouches Marvin posted for a G19 that you can use. If I go, I will gladly bring it for you. If I don't go, I am not far from you in Starke County and can meet you so you can use it.
    My Honey Do List has been neglected too long. Thanks anyway.
     
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