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2009 Steel Challenge Rulebook?
#3
Posted 03 August 2009 - 03:35 AM
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#4
Posted 03 August 2009 - 06:41 AM
The Steel Challenge has always sent out a match booklet (containing hotel info, rules, stage diagrams, sponsor listings, prize money distributions, etc.) along with an entry form, which arrives about 2 1/2 months before the event.
I have yet to see one this year.
Seiichi, is this the one you're referring to?
Jim
I have yet to see one this year.
Seiichi, is this the one you're referring to?
Jim
#5
Posted 03 August 2009 - 09:32 AM
Jim O, on Aug 3 2009, 08:41 AM, said:
The Steel Challenge has always sent out a match booklet (containing hotel info, rules, stage diagrams, sponsor listings, prize money distributions, etc.) along with an entry form, which arrives about 2 1/2 months before the event.
I have yet to see one this year.
Seiichi, is this the one you're referring to?
Jim
I have yet to see one this year.
Seiichi, is this the one you're referring to?
Jim
it's posted:
http://steelchalleng...sc-world-match/
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#9
Posted 03 August 2009 - 06:59 PM
Jim O, on Aug 3 2009, 06:41 AM, said:
The Steel Challenge has always sent out a match booklet (containing hotel info, rules, stage diagrams, sponsor listings, prize money distributions, etc.) along with an entry form, which arrives about 2 1/2 months before the event.
I have yet to see one this year.
Seiichi, is this the one you're referring to?
Jim
I have yet to see one this year.
Seiichi, is this the one you're referring to?
Jim
Yup, that would be the one I'm looking for. I heard some rumors regarding the match and wanted to see if it was in writing somewhere.
Also, what do the sponsors get for their money, if there is no mailer?
So, here they are:
Outer Limits: Movement rules will now be in line with USPSA movement rules. You only need to have 1 foot planted in the "starting" box when engaging the first set of targets. Second foot can be in the air. (Not that this will affect me in any way)
Stop plates will now be calibrated at 120 power factor. Previously, it has been recommended that your ammunition be at a minimum, 120 pf to increase the chances that the electronics will be activated on the stop plate. In the past, there has never been an actual "ruling" that the stop plate would be calibrated.
I guess I'll go read the pdfs now.
Thanks,
Seiichi
#11
Posted 04 August 2009 - 03:26 PM
When I first saw the title of this post "Rule book for Steel Challenge", the first thing that came to my mind was......
LOL....... LOL.....
Rule book???? Who needs a rule book???
Draw gun, Hit targets, preferably FAST, don't get hurt !!!!
I guess I'm a littel punchy from working the overnight shift.
LOL....... LOL.....
Rule book???? Who needs a rule book???
Draw gun, Hit targets, preferably FAST, don't get hurt !!!!
I guess I'm a littel punchy from working the overnight shift.
Funniest line of my shooting career: (Picture this conversation.... giving Bianchi Cup lesson to AMU Sgt. Robbie Johnson)
I said, "Robbie, you have to touch the trigger, prep it, then presssss"
Robbie replies with a straight face, "Bruce, when my finger hits the trigger.... it means business"
I said, "Robbie, you have to touch the trigger, prep it, then presssss"
Robbie replies with a straight face, "Bruce, when my finger hits the trigger.... it means business"
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