Were is the cone placement in rimfire? One or two cones for the seperate boxes? Thanks.
Rimfire
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Onepocket
, Sep 11 2011 06:36 PM
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#1
Posted 11 September 2011 - 06:36 PM
#2
Posted 11 September 2011 - 06:37 PM
In Showdown...
#3
Posted 11 September 2011 - 08:07 PM
Two cones for Showdown, one for each box.
#4
Posted 12 September 2011 - 07:01 PM
At Steel Challenge World Championship in Piru, there is only one cone centered between the boxes.
#5
Posted 13 September 2011 - 07:57 AM
I read the rules last night on the steel challenge web page and it says:
In the Rimfire Match, there will be an aiming point (flag or
sign) centered downrange directly in front of each shooters
box approximately 10’ away and 2’ high. One aiming point
will be required for each shooting box used. The competitor
while waiting for the start signal, must be pointing/aiming
their gun at the flag/sign with the fi nger outside the trigger
guard.
5.2.4
Long gun competitors will start with the firearm muzzle
aimed at an aiming point (flag or sign). There will be an
aiming point for each shooting box used. The competitor
while waiting for the start signal, must be pointing/aiming
their gun at the flag/sign with the fi nger outside the trigger
guard.
5.2.5
A competitor not in the proper start position at the start signal
In the Rimfire Match, there will be an aiming point (flag or
sign) centered downrange directly in front of each shooters
box approximately 10’ away and 2’ high. One aiming point
will be required for each shooting box used. The competitor
while waiting for the start signal, must be pointing/aiming
their gun at the flag/sign with the fi nger outside the trigger
guard.
5.2.4
Long gun competitors will start with the firearm muzzle
aimed at an aiming point (flag or sign). There will be an
aiming point for each shooting box used. The competitor
while waiting for the start signal, must be pointing/aiming
their gun at the flag/sign with the fi nger outside the trigger
guard.
5.2.5
A competitor not in the proper start position at the start signal
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