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WCPS 6 Stage Steel Challenge - June 13th

June 13 @ 1:30 pm - 8:00 pm

6-Stage Steel Challenge Match
Schedule
Registration/Check-In: 8:30 AM – 9:30 AM
Match Start: 10:00 AM
Estimated End Time: 2:00 PM
Entries & Fees
First Entry: $20
Second Entry: $10 (different division)
WCRHC Members: $5 discount on the first entry.
Range Officer (RO) discounts apply as usual.
Please familiarize yourself with the Steel Challenge rulebook prior to attending the match. Points of emphasis are copied below.
https://uspsa.org/documents/rules/current/2026/SCSA-Rulebook-2026.pdf
5.1.3 Due to the unique nature of the Steel Challenge, drawing from concealment or from inside the waist band is not allowed.
CHAPTER 1 – Range Rules
1.1 Cold Range
The range is cold! All firearms will be kept UNLOADED except on the firing line under the
direct supervision of a Match Official. If it is possible that some competitors arriving at a
range where a SCSA event is being held may be in possession of a loaded firearm on
their person (e.g., law enforcement officers, persons duly authorized to carry a loaded
firearm, etc.), match organizers should provide an Unloading/Loading Station to enable
such competitors to safely unload their firearms prior to entering the range, and to
safely load their firearms again on departure from the range. The Unloading/Loading
Station should be conveniently located outside the entrance to the range (or outside the
portion of the range allocated to the SCSA event), it should be clearly marked, and it
must include a suitable impact zone.

4. During the match, competitors will refrain from handling their firearms, except when
instructed by a range officer or in designated areas (staging areas for cased long
guns or Safety Areas).
10.3.1 Unsafe gun handling—specifically, handling a firearm unsupervised, or
outside the boundaries of a staging or Safety Area. This includes
deliberately removing a flag from a flagged firearm without direct RO
supervision and command.
10.3.13 Unsafe long gun handling: Failing to point a long gun in a safe direction
during casing/uncasing or placing/replacing on a conveyance/vehicle or
violating other actions outlined in 5.1.4 or 2.5.2. The berm/back stop is not
required while removing/returning a properly flagged long gun from/to a
vehicle providing all other safety rules are followed.
If you’re unsure what to do, talk to a Range Officer or match staff first.

Details

  • Date: June 13
  • Time:
    1:30 pm - 8:00 pm