Next weekend we are having a night shoot.
Want some ideas for simple stages using paper targets.
One I was thinking of was putting cloths on the targets, then painting the head of a classic target different colors. Then have you choose a color before the run. The rest of targets become no shoots.
Also looking for ways to come up with pics of weapons I could print on my color printer then attach them to targets.
Again all suggestion will be appreciated.
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#4
Posted 11 December 2005 - 07:40 PM
We hold our matches at an indoor range and fit 2-3 stages in an 36' wide by 25 yard area. the folling links will show the stages for the last low light match we held and the stages for the next match (January).
http://www.shootersp...hread.php?t=793
and
http://www.shootersp...hread.php?t=681
our plate rack uses paper plates which can be replaces or pasted.
http://www.shootersp...hread.php?t=793
and
http://www.shootersp...hread.php?t=681
our plate rack uses paper plates which can be replaces or pasted.
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#5
Posted 11 December 2005 - 07:58 PM
cking, on Dec 10 2005, 11:34 AM, said:
Also looking for ways to come up with pics of weapons I could print on my color printer then attach them to targets.
Again all suggestion will be appreciated.
Check out our web site if you'd like to join us.
Threegun@att.net
Again all suggestion will be appreciated.
Check out our web site if you'd like to join us.
Threegun@att.net
Maybe something like these?
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#7
Posted 12 December 2005 - 08:07 PM
#8
Posted 16 December 2005 - 10:58 AM
Recently our club had a night shoot but it was pistol and shotgun only. On one stage we hooked up two spotlights to simulate headlights. This created a light obstacle that worked against the shooter. Then we set up single column of 50-gallon plastic drums (one on top of the other. The shooter uses these as barriers against the light (otherwise the light blinded the shooter to the point he could not see the targets).
For barricades against the light obstacle make them barricade skinny. This forces the shooter to move around to create angles to engage the target while blocking out the light. For the lights we used 2 high power halogens screwed into a 2x4 frame and ran a extension cord to a power source. We dragged the cord out of the way where a shooter would not be near it during the COF, but it was a trip hazard when resetting the stage. We just made sure everyone knew about the cord.
For barricades against the light obstacle make them barricade skinny. This forces the shooter to move around to create angles to engage the target while blocking out the light. For the lights we used 2 high power halogens screwed into a 2x4 frame and ran a extension cord to a power source. We dragged the cord out of the way where a shooter would not be near it during the COF, but it was a trip hazard when resetting the stage. We just made sure everyone knew about the cord.
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#9
Posted 07 October 2006 - 02:31 PM
At our night matches in Albany, Oregon we've used flares and Police Light Bars. Hell of a good time.
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