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NTSA Rogue Steel 4-11-26
We will shoot 5 non-standard Steel stages, using Steel Challenge rules. Stages will consist of 20-24 round count steel stages that shooters will run through once. The single run stages will involve some movement to engage all targets.
The divisions are listed in Appendix A of the rule book. When you sign up on Practiscore, the divisions are abbreviated as follows:
ISR – Revolver, iron sights
OSR – Revolver, optics
PROD – Centerfire pistol, production
SS – Centerfire pistol, single-stack
CO – Centerfire pistol, carry optics
OPN – Centerfire pistol, open
LTD – Centerfire pistol, limited
RFPI – Rimfire pistol, iron sights
RFPO – Rimfire pistol, optics
RFRI – Rimfire rifle, iron sights
RFRO – Rimfire rifle, optics
PCCI – Pistol caliber carbine, iron sights
PCCO – Pistol caliber carbine, optics
LO – Centerfire pistol, limited optics
If you have any questions about what division you’ll be in, go ahead and take your best guess then email me and we can edit it once we figure it out.
The signup in Practiscore also includes Categories. Many shooters will not fall into any particular category and will leave it blank, and it does not affect scoring.
When driving into the range, and leaving the range after the match, please observe the posted range speed limit (7mph).
Please note the range rules regarding guests at the club. Non-members are allowed to shoot the match, but must stay with the match. Before and after the match, guests are not allowed to be unaccompanied on club property. If a member will specifically sponsor the guest, the guest may use the ranges after the match. The sponsoring member must remain with the guest at all times and is responsible for the actions of the guest.
Hats with forward facing brims and glasses must be worn starting at 8am sharp (shotgun fields open at 8am, pistol ranges are in a known shot fall area).
Wear appropriate shoes for safety and support, no flip-flops allowed.
Note that if all squads are full when you register, or if Practiscore tells you there are no slots left, we will work you in on Saturday morning. Sign up early to make sure you get the squad you want!
Please take a moment to sign up and select a squad. This saves us a lot of time and aggravation on the morning of the match. People who are signed up and squadded before the match will have their spot established on that squad. Anyone that has not done so will be filled in on squads with open spots. If you have a group that wants to shoot together, but there are not enough open spots on any one squad, you will likely be split up across squads.
If the online signup gives you any trouble, please email me and I will help you with it, or can sign you up. If you want me to sign you up, please give me your name, email address, division, and your squad preference (if any).
Upon arrival at the match for sign-in you must sign in on the Club Match Roster.
All shooters MUST be present for the safety briefing – NO EXCEPTIONS.
Stage building begins at or just after 7am, any help there is greatly appreciated.
Sign-up Ends: 8:30
Safety Briefing: 8:30
Start Time: Immediately following the safety briefing.
The match will consist of 5 stages, and will require at least 125 rounds of ammo. You should have enough magazines for your pistol or PCC to shoot a minimum of 25 rounds per stage (likely more unless every shot is a hit).
We should to be through by 11:30am or Noon.
Just a reminder to park such that you leave Pistol Bays 2 & 3 (West most bays) open for casual shooters.
As always I appreciate the help with scoring, painting targets and picking up brass as well as those who come out early to assist with setup.
Come join us and have a safe and fun time.
See you Saturday.
Thank You,
Rich Naughtin
NTSA Pistol
