http://www.actshooters.com/
Folks, take a look at attending this match. I like to liken ACTS matches to " a Pat Rogers class with prizes at the end". In fact many if not most ACTS shooters regularly attend clases with trainers of note from around the country. ACTS began here in Michigan and already has a club in Arizona that has become ACTS sanctioned with others taking a look.
The Third Annual Combat Rifle Championship is near Battle Creek MI, July 12 and 13. Steak dinner the 12th, and the rpize table is shaping up really well.... a case of Balck Hills ammo, a Sabre Defense AR15 top end, lots of magazines, Crimson Trace grips, and much more. I am going to write up the event for SWAT Magazine this time.
Check the website for some Youtube footage from past matches. Very exciting stuff!
Ned
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ACTS Combat Rifle Championship July 12,13
#2
Posted 27 June 2008 - 08:22 AM
Here's a glance at the prize table:
Two sets of Crimson Trace grips
Sabre M5 upper (16” Mid-Length 1:9 Twist, Chrome Lined)
Magazines: AirTronic and Cammenga
500 rounds of .223 Black Hills
A certificate or two from VZ Grips
$300 certificate from Ion Bond (tungsten DLC)
10 AR mags from Fusil
Some Strike Tactical single point slings
Raven Concelament Systems Kydex rig for a SW M&P .45
Ken from Global Military Gunsmithing has committed to $200 worth of shop services.
Tony A. has committed to a steel rifle target package.
Blue Force Gear is sending a package of slings worth at least $100.
Viking Tactics sent 8 slings and 3 light mounts.
CrossTac is in for armoror's blocks and other stuff.
Stag sent a folding chair that says "Stag Arms".
ADM is sending a couple mounts
Schupbacks is donating $100.00 in gift certificates.
M-Pro 7 is sent 3 cleaning kits.
Dillon sent an ammo bag.
Eagle Industries sent a drag bag with a list price of $287.
Denny from SWAT is donating a one year subscription to the mag.
Lancer is sending 20 mags.
Tactical Solutions is donating a full rig setup, as well as a battle belt and a couple of knives and a back pack or 2. And 5 mags.
Frank from S.R.T. has offered 4 hours of training. The winner of this prize may bring up to 5 friends. You can find out more about Frank's training programs here.
Member Cody Stahl donated a Camelback and a CRKT knife.
Larue Tactical informs me they're donating $909 worth of stuff.
A Fenix light distributor from Oklahoma called today and said they're sending at least $250 worth of lights.
Two sets of Crimson Trace grips
Sabre M5 upper (16” Mid-Length 1:9 Twist, Chrome Lined)
Magazines: AirTronic and Cammenga
500 rounds of .223 Black Hills
A certificate or two from VZ Grips
$300 certificate from Ion Bond (tungsten DLC)
10 AR mags from Fusil
Some Strike Tactical single point slings
Raven Concelament Systems Kydex rig for a SW M&P .45
Ken from Global Military Gunsmithing has committed to $200 worth of shop services.
Tony A. has committed to a steel rifle target package.
Blue Force Gear is sending a package of slings worth at least $100.
Viking Tactics sent 8 slings and 3 light mounts.
CrossTac is in for armoror's blocks and other stuff.
Stag sent a folding chair that says "Stag Arms".
ADM is sending a couple mounts
Schupbacks is donating $100.00 in gift certificates.
M-Pro 7 is sent 3 cleaning kits.
Dillon sent an ammo bag.
Eagle Industries sent a drag bag with a list price of $287.
Denny from SWAT is donating a one year subscription to the mag.
Lancer is sending 20 mags.
Tactical Solutions is donating a full rig setup, as well as a battle belt and a couple of knives and a back pack or 2. And 5 mags.
Frank from S.R.T. has offered 4 hours of training. The winner of this prize may bring up to 5 friends. You can find out more about Frank's training programs here.
Member Cody Stahl donated a Camelback and a CRKT knife.
Larue Tactical informs me they're donating $909 worth of stuff.
A Fenix light distributor from Oklahoma called today and said they're sending at least $250 worth of lights.
#3
Posted 27 June 2008 - 08:24 AM
Looks like fun, and not to bash anyone, but in that video, there's not a lot of use of cover...by anyone. Too, same for transitioning to the sidearm. Just curious as to how strict the rules are. I'll be there next year.
Rich
ETA: I do like the simple rules.
Rich
ETA: I do like the simple rules.
This post has been edited by uscbigdawg: 27 June 2008 - 08:26 AM
Richard (Rich) A. White
A-36640
Pressure is what you feel when you don't know what you're doing. - Chuck Knoll
On the quest to be non-antagonistic and non-confrontational.
A-36640
Pressure is what you feel when you don't know what you're doing. - Chuck Knoll
On the quest to be non-antagonistic and non-confrontational.
#4
Posted 27 June 2008 - 06:46 PM
uscbigdawg, on Jun 27 2008, 08:24 AM, said:
Looks like fun, and not to bash anyone, but in that video, there's not a lot of use of cover...by anyone. Too, same for transitioning to the sidearm. Just curious as to how strict the rules are. I'll be there next year.
Rich
ETA: I do like the simple rules.
Rich
ETA: I do like the simple rules.
The rules do address cover and staying behind it is enforced in my experience but maybe at that particular match it wasn't....
#5
Posted 28 June 2008 - 05:12 PM
Doesn't bother me if you don't have to shoot from behind cover/concealment if you're still on the move. Looks like fun and glad there's an Open division.
Rich
Rich
Richard (Rich) A. White
A-36640
Pressure is what you feel when you don't know what you're doing. - Chuck Knoll
On the quest to be non-antagonistic and non-confrontational.
A-36640
Pressure is what you feel when you don't know what you're doing. - Chuck Knoll
On the quest to be non-antagonistic and non-confrontational.
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