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July Silver Creek Conservation Club ICORE and Side Match July 26 ICORE Match and Side Match Description

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Posted 18 July 2009 - 07:25 AM

The following is the description for our July 26th ICORE match:

Eight total stages with a minimum count of 217. There will be 3 classifiers, one of which will be a shots unlimited stage. We are also going to run another par time steel stage this month, but with a completely different look than last time. There will be only one multi-string stage.

To fight the potential Ohio Valley heat and humidity, beyond 3 Texas stars, there will be nothing to reset. Mostly static steel and D-1s this time. We'll also run 2 stages in one bay, with 5 stages in 4 adjacent bays.

To plan your reloads I'll give you a brief list of what you are looking at as far as round count per stage.
Stage 1 - 36 rds unlimited, 18 paper
Stage 2 - 17 rds, unlimited, 11 paper
Stage 3 - 40 rds, unlimited all steel however Par time (reloads can be set downrange).
Stage 4 - 18 rds, unlimited all steel
Stage 5 - 16 rds, limited, 6 paper
Stage 6 - 24 rds, limited, 5 paper
Stage 7 - 41 rds, unlimited, 18 paper/5 steel (sorry, but reloads from belt only on this one)
Stage 8 - 25 rds, unlimited, 5 steel, five strings.

Multi-Gun Side Match
Also, Mr. J is going to run one of his famous side matches. Shooter's would need both a shotgun with a trap style load and their match wheel gun with holster. This will be a combo style match, round count 5 trap and 4 pistol rounds. As always, $5 per run. First place wins 50%, second place 25% and the club receives 25%. The side match will begin at 8:45 and run up until our match begins at 10:30, or everyone has run out of cash.

General Match Info

Beginning in May of 2008, Silver Creek Conservation Club hosts an ICORE Revolver Match on the fourth Sunday of every month.

If you have questions about Silver Creek ICORE or upcoming ICORE matches at Silver Creek, please visit us at Silvercreekcc.org.

Registration starts at 9:30 am with shooting beginning at 10:30 am. Paper and steel setup for the ICORE monthly match is the day of the match at 8:00 am, help is always needed and greatly appreciated. Most matches have 6 - 8 stages requiring a minimum of 150 - 200 rounds of ammunition. However, for most of us unskilled guys, a 200 minimum usually means we have about 250 on hand. There is also the possibility, though rare, of a stage reshoot. There will also always be a minimum of 1 ICORE classifier per match.

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Posted 18 July 2009 - 02:10 PM

It probably would have been helpful to have mentioned Match fees.

Silver Creek Conservation Club Members - $13.00
Non-Members - $18.00

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Posted 27 July 2009 - 12:42 PM

Another great, big, great-big match! We had a 40-steel 60-second par time course that was fantastic, with ports, two stars, a rack, and forty yards of movement. Thanks Ron and everyone else that helped!

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Posted 28 July 2009 - 07:09 AM

View PostHoungan, on Jul 27 2009, 03:42 PM, said:

Another great, big, great-big match! We had a 40-steel 60-second par time course that was fantastic, with ports, two stars, a rack, and forty yards of movement. Thanks Ron and everyone else that helped!

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I really appreciate you knocking out the take down on that steel stage. It was a lot of fun to set up and shoot, but I was not looking forward to hauling all that out.

Unfortunately, we weren't on the same squad, but I heard you got through clean with plenty of time to spare. Great Run!!! I haven't wrapped up scores (I'll finish today), but I think after you, the next 2 best runs left 1 and 5 plates.

Again, I can't thank you and everyone enough for the assist with both set up and take down.

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Posted 29 July 2009 - 10:19 AM

View PostBUSCHHOG, on Jul 28 2009, 10:09 AM, said:

View PostHoungan, on Jul 27 2009, 03:42 PM, said:

Another great, big, great-big match! We had a 40-steel 60-second par time course that was fantastic, with ports, two stars, a rack, and forty yards of movement. Thanks Ron and everyone else that helped!

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I really appreciate you knocking out the take down on that steel stage. It was a lot of fun to set up and shoot, but I was not looking forward to hauling all that out.

Unfortunately, we weren't on the same squad, but I heard you got through clean with plenty of time to spare. Great Run!!! I haven't wrapped up scores (I'll finish today), but I think after you, the next 2 best runs left 1 and 5 plates.

Again, I can't thank you and everyone enough for the assist with both set up and take down.


It got a little exciting when I missed the last plate on the rack, moved on and finished the course, then started back for that plate, the RO was a bit surprised and alarmed. However all due respect to him, he shifted gears and didn't cost any time, and I very politely didn't shoot him.

H.

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Posted 29 July 2009 - 12:04 PM

View PostHoungan, on Jul 29 2009, 01:19 PM, said:

View PostBUSCHHOG, on Jul 28 2009, 10:09 AM, said:

View PostHoungan, on Jul 27 2009, 03:42 PM, said:

Another great, big, great-big match! We had a 40-steel 60-second par time course that was fantastic, with ports, two stars, a rack, and forty yards of movement. Thanks Ron and everyone else that helped!

H.


I really appreciate you knocking out the take down on that steel stage. It was a lot of fun to set up and shoot, but I was not looking forward to hauling all that out.

Unfortunately, we weren't on the same squad, but I heard you got through clean with plenty of time to spare. Great Run!!! I haven't wrapped up scores (I'll finish today), but I think after you, the next 2 best runs left 1 and 5 plates.

Again, I can't thank you and everyone enough for the assist with both set up and take down.


It got a little exciting when I missed the last plate on the rack, moved on and finished the course, then started back for that plate, the RO was a bit surprised and alarmed. However all due respect to him, he shifted gears and didn't cost any time, and I very politely didn't shoot him.

H.


I didn't know you had to go back and pick one up. I'm not sure which impresses me more. That you shot the course clean with 7 seconds left (even after picking up that plate) or that your RO (since I know who it was) was able to move fast enough to keep up and then stay out of the way. I wouldn't have thought he was that agile. I do appreciate you not shooting him since I believe he owes me money.

One of my shooters blew past the exact same plate and finished the course with about 4 seconds to spare. Unfortunately, he didn't know until it was over.

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Posted 30 July 2009 - 07:06 PM

The right thing to do would have been a standing reload since there were only nine targets left, but I can't help my feet moving when I start a reload. Gotta go!!

H.

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