SCHULTZ PCSL 1-Gun Rifle June 2026
Schultz's June 2026 PCSL match will be a 5 stage 1-gun match, Hit Factor Scoring. Current PCSL Rules and Divisions will be used (see their website https://www.pcsleague.us/).
Bring a case or a cart for your rifle for moving in between stages. As well as a chamber flag if leaving carbine on safe table to cool off There will be no use of slings in the match.
IF THE MATCH IS FULL, BUT YOU ARE WILLING TO COME AND HELP SET UP Saturday AND AGAIN ON Sunday MORNING, SEND AN EMAIL TO [email protected]. WE ALWAYS HAVE ROOM FOR FOLKS THAT HELP OUT. Oh. And you still get the discount too.
A match book will probably be posted a few days before the match.
The Schultz Clubhouse will be open after the match and will be serving gourmet frozen pizzas, soft drinks, malted beverages, and comradery is encouraged.
Check in opens on Sunday at about 8:00 am and closes at 8:45am. New shooter's orientation is at 8:45am and a quick Shooter's meeting will be at 8:50 am. The Club's main gate is locked at 8:50am. First rounds down range at about 9 am.
You must be checked in by 8:50am or you will be withdrawn from the match.
Match fees are $40 for the community and $35 for Schultz or NISA members. The set up crew will receive discounted match fees. Anyone is welcome to help setup on Saturday and receive the setup discount.
NO WALK-IN or DAY-OF REGISTRATION. Prepay only.
Set up will be at 8 am Saturday morning prior to the match. If you select Set Up Crew at the time of payment, you will be expected to assist in the setup of the match on Saturday morning.
There will be NO refunds if you withdraw after 5pm on Monday June 15th, 2026. Credit card processing fees will be deducted from all refunds.
The match will be held rain or shine. If the weather is such that the match cannot be held safely (We will try to wait out severe weather until about 11am), refunds (minus processing fees) will be processed the following week.
This is a club level match with the intent for everyone to have fun.
All competitors are expected to help paste targets, paint steel targets, reset steel targets, reset moving targets, and generally reset stages between shooters. Those that might want to learn how to run the tablet or timer are encouraged to give it a try.
Putting on a match does involve quite a bit of work, and everyone involved with the match are volunteers. All shooters are also expected to help tear down stages, clean up the ranges, or assist in the completion of the match after shooting is complete. We know this is when everyone is cold and tired, but when everyone helps out it makes for very quick work.
Email the match director at [email protected] with questions.
We are on the Instant Grams @schultzgunclub
schultzgunclub.com has some good information about other things going on at the club.