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SUMMARY:Service Pistol Course - for NSCC - 27-28 June 2026
DESCRIPTION:Google Directions for Langemark Gate: https://maps.app.goo.gl/o26fswaVjQdT6g8k7\nQuestions? Head Coach: Coach Sammy craig@coachsammy.ca\nRSO:\nService Pistol is a provincial series of matches at the ORA and part of the National Championship called NSCC (National Service Conditions Competition) that is shot at CFB Borden on 7/8 Sept 2026.\nIt is a series of matches that focus on precision and rapid-fire competitions simulating police or military scenarios. Using standard service handguns\, shooters engage targets from 5m to 35m from various stances—standing\, kneeling\, sitting\, and prone\, emphasizing marksmanship under time pressure. There is a strong emphasis on marksmanship fundamentals\, including matches shot with strong hand only\, weak hand only\, and transitions from strong hand to weak hand.\nCivilian Competitors can expect to shoot along side Military\, Law Enforcement and Nuclear SWAT. You can compete as an individual and as a team which can make it fun to do with friends.\nNSCC style Service Pistol Shooting is a challenging and fun match series and teaches you to be accurate and precise under time pressure. Highly recommended style of pistol shooting and will make you a better pistol shooter\, as well as it’s exciting to shoot the NSCC Nationals.\nParticipants will learn about NSCC course of fire\, the rules on engagement and safety requirements\, how to shoot the matches\, as well as shoot as many matches as possible during this 2 day course.\nWhat this course is:\n- Learning about Service Pistol as well as being coached to shoot Service Pistol matches for NSCC competition.\n- Successful participants will learn enough on this course to be competitive at NSCC\, and Operational Pistol Championship held at Milcun in the fall\, or ORA provincial Service Pistol matches.\nWhat this course is not:\n- It is not a pistol course to learn how to how to shoot a pistol\, you should already know how to shoot\, but you will learn to be a better pistol shooter on the course through the exercises.\nWhat you will learn at the Course:\n- Shoot up to 200+ rounds & learn to shoot the NSCC matches. You will learn to focus on small centered groups\, and you will zero your pistol and centre your group.\nWhat you Need to attend:\n1.	Your Experience:\n- You should be well-acquainted with your pistol and how it operates\, including the ability to field strip and clean it.\n- You must have fired a minimum 1000 rounds with your pistol that will be used on the course.\n- Know how to zero your Iron sights or Red Dot optic\, and have the tools needed to do that.\n- For Safety Reasons if your Pistol or Optic is non-functional on the course\, you will be pulled from the course.\n2. ORA Membership + Waiver\nIf you are NOT an ORA 2026 Member\, you must register as a Guest\,\nand you must sign the Guest & Handload Ammo Waiver. Copy this link into your browser and sign every time you are a guest.\nLink: https://waivers.targetscore.com/d/RGv5jeWGv8AJmt\nORA Guest fee is $45\, and you must tick the Guest Fee box in Practiscore when paying and it adds the $45 Guest fee to your payment.\n(ORA allows you to attend twice as Guest\, and then you must Join ORA the cost ranges from $0 to $195. If you want to Join ORA sign up online at this link): https://ontariorifleassociation.ca/membership-types/\n3. An ATT is required to bring a Pistol (restricted firearm) to a CAF Military Range. Standard ATT’s you receive with your RPAL do NOT cover it.\nA. If you are a member of ORA - email Greg Delbridge: greg.delbridge@gmail.com  and request an ATT for a restricted pistol for the ORA at CFB Borden.\nB. If you are not a member of the ORA:\n- go online RCMP / CFO and request an ATT for your Pistol.\nRange: CFB Borden\,  Club: ORA\nAddress: CFB Borden\, Langemark Range\, Range Road\, Borden\, L0M 1C0\nWeblink below: (cut and paste in your browser)\nhttps://www.services.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/chooser-eng.html?ipeReferer=eCFISIWS\nWhat you need to bring:\n- Pistol Belt with Holster\, and a min. of 3 magazine pouches\n- RPAL & registration for your pistol\n- ATT for your Pistol for CFB Borden\n- Your pistol (that is on your ATT)\n- Your pistol can have Iron sights or a Red dot optic (mounted to the slide only).\n- Min. of 3 magazines for your pistol\n- up to 200 rounds of factory match ammo or safe Hand-Load ammo minimum.\n All competitors must use full power ammunition as would be suitable for general\n operations. This power factor is reached by multiplying the velocity in feet per\n second by the bullet weight in grains and then dividing by 1000. For 9mm ammunition\n the power factor must be 130 or greater. For 40 and 45 caliber the power factor\n must be 170 or greater.\n- Tools - All tools to adjust sights or red dot\, or any maintenance for your pistol\n- Electronic Ears w/ Spare batteries. MANDATORY.\n  You must be able to hear Range Commands. For safety reasons anyone not hearing\n  or understanding range commands will be pulled from the event.\n- Eye Protection MANDATORY.\n- Sun Hat MANDATORY.\n- Sunscreen MANDATORY.\n- Water Minimum 5L\, preferably w/ Electrolytes. MANDATORY.\n  You will be required to  show your water. For Health and Safety reasons if you have\n  signs of Heat Related Illness you will be pulled from the Course.\n-Snacks & lunch. There is nothing is available on site\, and no time to leave the range.\n- Appropriate clothing for the weather. We shoot rain or extreme heat. DO NOT WEAR BLACK CLOTHING. Wear light coloured and loose fitting clothing.\n- You may bring a Pop Up Tent to shelter under.\n- Work Gloves for Targets\n- Pens & Paper (Or device) for Notes\n- Allergic to anything? If so\, it’s mandatory to bring an EpiPen\, Antihistamines\, Benadryl etc. There will not be any on site as we cannot administer medication.\nCost and Course Details:\n- Course Cost is $400 (If a not an ORA Member + $45 ORA Guest fee)\n- Read course material sent to you in advance by email on 2nd June\n- Attend the Zoom online meeting @ 7pm 10th June\n- 2 day course at CFB Borden\nCourse Schedule:\n- Meet at 7.45 am at gate to Langemark Range (Do not be late)\, check in with Staff at gate. If gate is open proceed to the range\, leave all equipment in car and find a staff member to receive further instructions.\nHead Coach: Craig Samuel (aka Coach Sammy) is a:\n- Coaching Association of Canada (CAC) - Registered Coach with the Professional Coaching Program\n- Shooting Federation of Canada (SFC) – Shooting Instructor in ISSF (Olympic) shooting\, Certified in Pistol\, Rifle and Shotgun\n- SAFETY BRIEFING:  For safety reasons If you are not present for the start of the Safety Briefing you will not be allowed to shoot.\n- READ THIS PLEASE: If you are not certain you will attend this Course DO NOT REGISTER.\n- REFUNDS:  Refunds are available up until 45 days before the course\, less an Admin fee of $25. Under no circumstances can any payments be transferred to a future event or used by someone else.\n- DO NOT SPEED ON BASE. This is a training Base\, and MPs will ticket and possibly escort you off the Base. Follow Speed limit signs.\n50 km/h through centre of CFB Borden\, 60 Km/h on Range Road\, 15 Km/h on any range access road. Pass Marching Troops at a max of 15 km/h and less to be respectful.\n- MATCH CANCELLATION BY MILITARY:\nIf the event is cancelled by the Military because they need the Range\, then a full refund will be issued\, if an alternate date does not suit you. This is not common and usually done well in advance due to CAF Range requirements.\n- Because we shoot on a Military Range\, Range Control can shut us down for a high Fire Index\, Lightning or Storm Warning etc. This is out of our control\, and there is no refund in that scenario. I have seen it happen only once in the last 10 years\, but it’s part of shooting on a Military Range\, and must be stated.
URL:https://gunstuff.tv/event/service-pistol-course-for-nscc-27-28-june-2026/
LOCATION:170 Lundy Lane\, CFB Borden\, Borden Ontario\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260613T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260614T203000
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SUMMARY:Long Range Rifle Fundamentals Course - Part 2 (200 -500 Yards) 13/14 Jun 2026
DESCRIPTION:Google Directions for Vimy Range Gate: 44°16'22.4"N 79°55'22.2"W\nQuestions?  Head Coach: Coach Sammy craig@coachsammy.ca\nLine Coaches: Coach Mike\, Coach Phil\nThis course is about Elevation\, and how to generate elevation firing solutions for any distance using a Ballistic Solver for your Rifle / Ammo combo. You will learn how to use Ballistic Solvers (either with a  Kestrel or the AB Quantum App on your smart phone) to generate very accurate elevation. You will learn to generate accurate elevation dope for any distance and to start to read wind at level 1\, as well as why Cant has such a big effect on accuracy.\nCoach Sammy teaches long range shooting in 3 parts\, using the acronym FEW.\nFEW stands for Fundamentals\, Elevation\, Wind. 3 Subjects over 3 courses that will enable you to shoot accurately out to 1000 yards with the appropriate rifle\, ammo\, scope and ability.\n(Attendance of Part 1 of this course is a requirement. If you feel you don’t need to do part 1 because of your experience\, please email me).\nWhat this course is:\nThis course is aimed at Shooters that want to shoot long range but need knowledge and experience and be able to generate elevation for any distance\, and to learn Wind Basics.\n- Ballistic Solvers (i.e. Kestrel or AB Quantum App) and creating gun profiles\, and ballistic firing solutions.\n- Wind 1 is covered relating to the distances.\n- Pre shot routines\, mental checklist\, recoil management\, sight picture.\nWhat you will learn at the Course:\n- Shoot a min. of 100 rounds\, learn to shoot groups that are centred at distances of 200 to 500 yards using firing solutions developed with your Kestrel or AB Quantum App.\n- Ammo choices that make you consistent.\n- CANT - why it’s important and why you use a scope level.\nWhat this Course is not:\n- This course is not an “Intro to shooting” type course. It is specifically for Long Range shooters that already have Fundamentals as part of their process and can shoot 1 MOA or less groups at 100 yards and are ready to move to the next stage.\nWhat you Need to attend:\n1. Your Experience:\n- Have shot your rifle\, scope\, ammo combination numerous times\, have tested ammo to choose the best for your rifle\, and you must have your scope zeroed and centered\, and be able to 5 shot shoot groups of 1 MOA or less at 100 yards.\n- Know your scope\, rifle specs\, and how it all works.\n- Know how to slip your turrets on your scope\, and have the tools needed to do that.\n- For safety reasons if your Rifle or Scope is non-functional on the course\, you will be pulled from the course.\n2. ORA Membership + Waiver\nIf you are NOT an ORA 2026 Member\, you must register as a Guest\,\nand you must sign the Guest & Handload Ammo Waiver. Copy this link into your browser and sign every time you are a guest.\nLink: https://waivers.targetscore.com/d/RGv5jeWGv8AJmt\nORA Guest fee is $45 and you must tick the Guest Fee box in Practiscore when paying and it adds the $45 Guest fee to your payment.\n(ORA allows you to attend twice as Guest\, and then you must Join ORA the cost ranges from $0 to $195. If you want to Join ORA sign up online at this link): https://ontariorifleassociation.ca/membership-types/\n- Have a Ballistic Solver (Kestrel & AB Quantum App) with a Gun/Bullet profile created.\n- Chamber Flag / ECI (Empty Chamber Indicator) must extend into chamber.\n- Scope preferably 25 x magnification in FFP\, w/ Christmas tree reticle\, in MIL or MOA\n- Rifle Magazine: box type 10 or 12  round removable mags or hunting rifle set up.\n- 100 rounds of factory match ammo or safe Hand-Load ammo minimum.\n- Bi-Pod approx. 10" height\, plus extensions with Cant Control.\n- Shooting Bag (used under Buttstock) preferably an Armageddon Schmedium\n  w/ heavy sand\, or crushed glass fill. This is an inexpensive item\, that will give you a\n  big improvement. Please buy one. If you have a Caldwell or some Amazon special\n  filled with beans etc.\, you will only reduce your ability to shoot accurate groups.\n- Scope Level - either mechanical of electronic that attaches to Scope or Picatinny rail\,\n  and shows you when rifle is level\n- Tools - All tools to adjust and slip your scope turrets\, scope mount\, buttstock\, and rifle\n- Shooting mat\n- Electronic Ears w/ Spare batteries. MANDATORY.\n  You must be able to hear Range Commands. For safety reasons anyone not hearing\n  or understanding range commands will be pulled from the event.\n- Eye Protection MANDATORY.\n- Sun Hat MANDATORY.\n- Sunscreen MANDATORY.\n- Water Minimum 5L\, preferably w/ Electrolytes. MANDATORY.\n  You will be required to  show your water. For Health and Safety reasons if you have\n  signs of Heat Related Illness you will be pulled from the Course.\n- Snacks & lunch. There is nothing is available on site\, and no time to leave the range.\n- Appropriate clothing for the weather. We shoot rain or extreme heat.\n  DO NOT WEAR BLACK CLOTHING. Wear light coloured and loose fitting clothing.\n- You may bring a Pop Up Tent to shelter under.\n- Work Gloves for Targets\n- Pens & Paper (Or device) for Notes\n- Allergic to anything? If so\, it’s mandatory to bring an EpiPen\, Antihistamines\,\n  Benadryl etc. There will not be any on site as we cannot administer medication.\nCost and Course Details:\n- Course Cost is $400 (If a not an ORA Member + $45 ORA Guest fee)\n- Read/watch course material sent to you in advance by email\n- Attend a 90-minute Zoom meeting to cover course material\n- 2 days shooting at CFB Borden\nCourse Schedule:\n- Meet at 7.45 am at gate to Vimy Range (Do not be late)\, check in with Staff at gate. If gate is open proceed to the range\, leave all equipment in car and find a staff member to receive further instructions.\nHead Rifle Coach: Craig Samuel (aka Coach Sammy) is a:\n- Coaching Association of Canada (CAC) - Registered Coach with the Professional Coaching Program\n- Shooting Federation of Canada (SFC) – Shooting Instructor in ISSF (Olympic) shooting\, Certified in Pistol\, Rifle and Shotgun\n- Coach Sammy competes in long range rifle\, pistol and 3 gun matches of various disciplines and likes to shoot high scores.  Precision and accuracy make Coach Sammy smile.\n- SAFETY BRIEFING:  For safety reasons If you are not present for the start of the Safety Briefing you will not be allowed to shoot.\n- READ THIS PLEASE: If you are not certain you will attend this Course DO NOT REGISTER.\n- REFUNDS:  Refunds are available up until 45 days before the course\, less an Admin fee of $25. Under no circumstances can any payments be transferred to a future event or used by someone else.\n- DO NOT SPEED ON BASE. This is a training Base\, and MPs will ticket and possibly escort you off the Base. Follow Speed limit signs.\n50 km/h through centre of CFB Borden\, 60 Km/h on Range Road\, 15 Km/h on any range access road. Pass Marching Troops at a max of 15 km/h and less to be respectful.\n- MATCH CANCELLATION BY MILITARY:\nIf the event is cancelled by the Military because they need the Range\, then a full refund will be issued\, if an alternate date does not suit you. This is not common and usually done well in advance due to CAF Range requirements.\n- Because we shoot on a Military Range\, Range Control can shut us down for a high Fire Index\, Lightning or Storm Warning etc. This is out of our control\, and there is no refund in that scenario. I have seen it happen only once in the last 10 years\, but it’s part of shooting on a Military Range\, and must be stated.
URL:https://gunstuff.tv/event/long-range-rifle-fundamentals-course-part-2-200-500-yards-13-14-jun-2026/
LOCATION:170 Lundy Lane\, CFB Borden\, Borden Ontario\, Canada
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260607T203000
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CREATED:20260519T203611Z
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SUMMARY:MPR (Modern Precision Rifle) – Match 1 - 7 June 2026
DESCRIPTION:Meet at: Mons Range gate – CFB Borden\nTime: 8am Sharp (dont be late) Sign in with Staff at gate and receive instructions.\nGoogle Directions for Mons Range Gate:  44°16'00.1"N 79°57'19.6"W\nHead Coach: Coach Sammy craig@coachsammy.ca\nRSO: Kris Watten / ARSO: Ryan Hompoth\n3 match Championship series titled MPR (Modern Precision Rifle) w/ dates:\nMatch 1 - Modern Precision Rifle 6 June 2026\nMatch 2 - Modern Precision Rifle 1 Aug  2026\nMatch 3 - Modern Precision Rifle 29 Aug 2026 (Championship Finale)\nThis match is somewhere between PR and PRS and a Steel Challenge. It’s great training for PR\, PRS and Long Range Steel and is a lot of fun as well as being challenging. You may use any rifle that is appropriate as long as it’s on the approved Caliber list below. There are no wind flags\, no sighters and you compete as a single shooter (not a team.\nRifle can be any weight\, you may use all modern electronics on the firing point\, and all modern shooting equipment and aids\, including bi-pods\, shooting bags and tripods.\nYour 2 best scores out of 3 matches count towards the Championship. Each match contains 6 stages\, with a total of 60 points for all 6 matches/stages.\nThere are some props involved and all targets will be Steel\, so no time is spent in the butts\, it’s all shooting. You will work as a squad or your target lane to shoot\, RO\, Spot and keep Score on a tablet like a PRS match. You will walk back to the next distance when each stage is finished\,\nMatch distances\n300 Yard – Standing Tripod (Lock in or Bag w/ Tac Table)\n400 Yard – Prop: Tank Trap\n500 Yard – Prop: Steel Horse\n600 Yard – Kneeling Tripod (Lock in or Bag w/ Tac Table)\n700 Yard – Prone\n900 Yard - Prone\nWhat you need:\n1. Your Experience:\n- Have shot your rifle\, scope\, ammo combination numerous times\, and you must have your scope zeroed and centered\, and be able to shoot 1 MOA or preferably less.\n- For safety reasons if your Rifle or Scope is non-functional\, you will be pulled from the match.\n2. ORA Membership + Waiver\nIf you are NOT an ORA 2026 Member\, you must register as a Guest\,\nand you must sign the Guest & Handload Ammo Waiver\, at this link and email it to: membership@ontariorifleassociation.ca\nLink: https://waivers.targetscore.com/d/RGv5jeWGv8AJmt\nIf you want to Join ORA to get the $45 discount each event\, sign up online at this link: https://ontariorifleassociation.ca/membership-types/\n- Have an approved Rifle Caliber / ammo combo capable of shooting accurately out to 900 Yards.\n- 62 rounds of factory match ammo or safe Hand-Load ammo minimum.\n- A Ballistic Solver to know your elevation.\n- Chamber Flag / ECI (Empty Chamber Indicator) must extend into chamber.\n- Scope preferably 25 x magnification in FFP\, w/ Christmas tree reticle\, in MIL or MOA\n- Rifle Magazine: box type 10 or 12  round removable mags\n- Bi-Pod (no F-Class Rifle rests)\n- Shooting Bag\n- Shooting mat\n- Electronic Ears w/ Spare batteries. MANDATORY.\n  You must be able to hear Range Commands. For safety reasons anyone not hearing\n  or understanding range commands will be pulled from the event.\n- Eye Protection MANDATORY.\n- Sun Hat MANDATORY.\n- Sunscreen MANDATORY.\n- Water Minimum 5L\, preferably w/ Electrolytes. MANDATORY.\n   For Health and Safety reasons if you have signs of Heat Related Illness you will be   pulled from the Match.\n- Snacks & lunch (There is nothing is available on site\, and no time to leave the range).\n- Appropriate clothing for the weather. We shoot rain or extreme heat.\n  DO NOT WEAR BLACK CLOTHING. Wear light coloured and loose fitting clothing.\n- Work Gloves for Targets\n- Pens & Paper (Or device) for Notes\n- Take Medication? Allergic to anything?\nIf so\, please bring your Medicine\, EpiPen\, Antihistamines\, Benadryl etc. with you and have it on your person. (There will not be any on site as we cannot administer medication).\nCost and Course Details:\n- Cost is $80 (If a not an ORA Member + $45 ORA Guest fee)\n- SAFETY BRIEFING:  For safety reasons If you are not present for the start of the Safety Briefing you will not be allowed to shoot.\n- READ THIS PLEASE: If you do not certain you will attend this Course DO NOT REGISTER.\n- REFUNDS:  Refunds are available up until 30 days before the course\, less an Admin fee of $10. Under no circumstances can any payments be transferred to a future event or used by someone else.\n- DO NOT SPEED ON BASE. This is a training Base\, and MPs will ticket and possibly escort you off the Base. Follow Speed limit signs.\n50 km/h through centre of CFB Borden\, 60 Km/h on Range Road\, 15 Km/h on any range access road. Pass Marching Troops at a max of 15 km/h and less to be respectful.\n- MATCH CANCELLATION BY MILITARY:\nIf the event is cancelled by the Military because they need the Range\, then a full refund will be issued\, if an alternate date does not suit you. This is not common and usually done well in advance due to CAF Range requirements.\n- Because we shoot on a Military Range\, Range Control can shut us down for a high Fire Index\, Lightning or Storm Warning etc. This is out of our control\, and there is no refund in that scenario. I have seen it happen only once in the last 10 years\, but it’s part of shooting on a Military Range\, and must be stated.\nRun by: Head Rifle Coach: Craig Samuel (aka Coach Sammy) is a:\n- Coaching Association of Canada (CAC) - Registered Coach with the Professional Coaching Program\n- Shooting Federation of Canada (SFC) – Shooting Instructor in ISSF (Olympic) shooting\, Certified in Pistol\, Rifle and Shotgun
URL:https://gunstuff.tv/event/mpr-modern-precision-rifle-match-1-7-june-2026/
LOCATION:170 Lundy Lane\, CFB Borden\, Borden Ontario\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260606T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260606T203000
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SUMMARY:1030 Yard Steel Challenge - Match 1 - 6 June 2026
DESCRIPTION:Google Directions for Mons Range Gate:  44°16'00.1"N 79°57'19.6"W\nQuestions?  Match Director: Coach Sammy craig@coachsammy.ca\nRSO: Kris Watten\nThis Match is part of the 1030 Yard Steel Challenge Series 2026.\nThe Long Range Steel Challenge match series at 1030 yards will be held on Mons Range at CFB Borden and is in its 4th year. Each Steel Challenge Match will consist of 6 Match stages of 50 points each with a time limit\, and a total score possible of 300 points for the match.\nRound Count: 30 Rounds.\nMatches have limited round counts\, no sighter shots\, no dirt shots\, no sharing of wind calls\, and no coaching. This is a skill challenge shot on Steel Targets of different shapes and sizes. You will shoot as a squad\, and will take turns Shooting\, scorekeeping and spotting. Spotting is done to confirm score and not to provide feedback to the shooter.\nFor 2026 the Championship Schedule will be:\n- 6 June  -1030 Yard Steel Challenge – Match 1of the Series\n- 12 July  -1030 Yard Steel Challenge – Match 2 of the Series\n- 19 Sept -1030 Yard Steel Challenge – Match 3 of the Series / Championship\nFor the Championship there will be awards for 1st\, 2nd & 3rd of each Division.\nIt will be based on Best 2 scores from the 3 matches shot in the series.\nWhat you Need to attend:\n1. Your Experience:\n- Have shot your rifle\, scope\, ammo combination numerous times\, have tested ammo to choose the best for your rifle\, and you must have your scope zeroed and centered\, and be able to 5 shot shoot groups of 1 MOA or less at 100 yards.\n- Know your scope\, rifle specs\, and how it all works.\n- For safety reasons if your Rifle or Scope is non-functional on the course\, you will be pulled from the course.\n2. ORA Membership + Waiver\nIf you are NOT an ORA 2026 Member\, you must register as a Guest\,\nand you must sign the Guest & Handload Ammo Waiver. Copy this link into your browser and sign every time you are a guest.\nLink: https://waivers.targetscore.com/d/RGv5jeWGv8AJmt\nORA Guest fee is $45\, and you must tick the Guest Fee box in Practiscore when paying and it adds the $45 Guest fee to your payment.\n(ORA allows you to attend twice as Guest\, and then you must Join ORA the cost ranges from $0 to $195. If you want to Join ORA sign up online at this link): https://ontariorifleassociation.ca/membership-types/\n- Only approved Calibers as shown on the registration page below\, as per CFB Borden allowed Calibers for shooting steel.\n- Have a Ballistic Solver (Kestrel & AB Quantum App) with a Gun/Bullet profile created.\n-  Dope for 1030 yards. (If you are not hitting the targets or the near area around your target\, you will be pulled from the event).\n- Chamber Flag / ECI (Empty Chamber Indicator) must extend into chamber.\n- Scope preferably 25 x magnification in FFP\, w/ Christmas tree reticle\, in MIL or MOA\n- Rifle Magazine: box type 10 or 12  round removable mags or hunting rifle set up.\n- Ammo will not exceed a velocity of 3\,000 fps.\n- No Steel core or Steel Jacket ammo. You will be responsible for costs of any target damage. NO Excuses\, check it with magnet.\n- Ammo: factory match ammo or safe Hand-Load ammo\n- Bi-Pod approx. 10" height\, plus extensions with Cant Control.\n- Shooting Bag (used under Buttstock)\n- Scope Level - either mechanical of electronic that attaches to Scope or Picatinny rail\,\n  and shows you when rifle is level\n- Spotting Scope in 20 to 60 x Magnification & tripod. (You can share a Spotting Scope with your shooting Partner).\n- Shooting mat\n- Electronic Ears w/ Spare batteries. MANDATORY.\n  You must be able to hear Range Commands. For safety reasons anyone not hearing\n  or understanding range commands will be pulled from the event.\n- Eye Protection MANDATORY.\n- Sun Hat MANDATORY.\n- Sunscreen MANDATORY.\n- Water Minimum 5L\, preferably w/ Electrolytes. MANDATORY.\n  You will be required to  show your water. For Health and Safety reasons if you have\n  signs of Heat Related Illness you will be pulled from the Course.\n- Snacks & lunch. There is nothing is available on site\, and no time to leave the range.\n- Appropriate clothing for the weather. We shoot rain or extreme heat.\n  DO NOT WEAR BLACK CLOTHING. Wear light coloured and loose fitting clothing.\n- You may bring a Pop Up Tent to shelter under.\n- Work Gloves for Targets\n- Pens & Paper (Or device) for Notes\n- Allergic to anything? If so\, it’s mandatory to bring an EpiPen\, Antihistamines\,\n  Benadryl etc. There will not be any on site as we cannot administer medication.\nCost and Course Details:\n- Course Cost is $80 (If a not an ORA Member + $45 ORA Guest fee)\n- Read/watch material sent to you in advance by email\n- 1 day shooting at CFB Borden\nCourse Schedule:\n- Meet at 8.00 am at gate to Mons Range (Do not be late)\, check in with Staff at gate approve your caliber and sign in\, and a staff member give further instructions.\nHead Rifle Coach: Craig Samuel (aka Coach Sammy) is a:\n- Coaching Association of Canada (CAC) - Registered Coach with the Professional Coaching Program\n- Shooting Federation of Canada (SFC) – Shooting Instructor in ISSF (Olympic) shooting\, Certified in Pistol\, Rifle and Shotgun\n- Coach Sammy competes in long range rifle\, pistol and 3 gun matches of various disciplines and likes to shoot high scores.  Precision and accuracy make Coach Sammy smile.\n- SAFETY BRIEFING:  For safety reasons If you are not present for the start of the Safety Briefing you will not be allowed to shoot.\n- READ THIS PLEASE: If you are not certain you will attend this Course DO NOT REGISTER.\n- REFUNDS:  Refunds are available up until 45 days before the course\, less an Admin fee of $25. Under no circumstances can any payments be transferred to a future event or used by someone else.\n- DO NOT SPEED ON BASE. This is a training Base\, and MPs will ticket and possibly escort you off the Base. Follow Speed limit signs.\n50 km/h through centre of CFB Borden\, 60 Km/h on Range Road\, 15 Km/h on any range access road. Pass Marching Troops at a max of 15 km/h and less to be respectful.\n- MATCH CANCELLATION BY MILITARY:\nIf the event is cancelled by the Military because they need the Range\, then a full refund will be issued\, if an alternate date does not suit you. This is not common and usually done well in advance due to CAF Range requirements.\n- Because we shoot on a Military Range\, Range Control can shut us down for a high Fire Index\, Lightning or Storm Warning etc. This is out of our control\, and there is no refund in that scenario. I have seen it happen only once in the last 10 years\, but it’s part of shooting on a Military Range\, and must be stated.
URL:https://gunstuff.tv/event/1030-yard-steel-challenge-match-1-6-june-2026/
LOCATION:170 Lundy Lane\, CFB Borden\, Borden Ontario\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260524T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260524T203000
DTSTAMP:20260519T203527Z
CREATED:20260519T203527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260519T203527Z
UID:10010979-1779624000-1779654600@gunstuff.tv
SUMMARY:Moving Targets  Technique Course (400 Yards) 24 May 2026
DESCRIPTION:Google Directions for Mons Range Gate:  44°16'00.1"N 79°57'19.6"W\nQuestions?  Head Coach: Coach Sammy craig@coachsammy.ca\nLine Coaches: Coach Mike\, Coach Phil \nThe Moving Targets + Technique Course is a coached course where you will receive hands on training to learn and increase your skills and knowledge of shooting moving targets. The training will be held at 400 yards and will include learning the techniques of shooting moving targets for top scores.\nIf you are shooting ORA or NSCC Precision Rifle or Service Rifle matches\, or any competition where moving targets are used such as PRS\, this training will increase your ability and confidence\, and It will also give you a lot of shooting time not under the pressure of a match scenario.\nLearn how to calculate your hold depending on target speed and distance\, where to hold and how to judge holds for different wind directions\, and best PoA. Learn the different strategies to shoot the moving targets and develop pre-shot routines to avoid a miss. You will be shooting both slow with indicated hits\, and at match speeds with no indication. A full day of coached training will give you experience to shoot moving targets\, and the knowledge to calculate the distance and speed of targets. If applicable training on how to use an AB Quantum or a Kestrel to know your PoA and target speed.\nWhat you Need to attend:\n1. Your Experience:\n- Have shot your rifle\, scope\, ammo combination numerous times\, have tested ammo to choose the best for your rifle\, and you must have your scope zeroed and centered\, and be able to 5 shot shoot groups of 1 MOA or less at 100 yards.\n- Know your scope\, rifle specs\, and how it all works.\n- Know how to slip your turrets on your scope\, and have the tools needed to do that.\n- For safety reasons if your Rifle or Scope is non-functional on the course\, you will be pulled from the course.\n2. ORA Membership + Waiver\nIf you are NOT an ORA 2026 Member\, you must register as a Guest\,\nand you must sign the Guest & Handload Ammo Waiver. Copy this link into your browser and sign every time you are a guest.\nLink: https://waivers.targetscore.com/d/RGv5jeWGv8AJmt\nORA Guest fee is $45\, and you must tick the Guest Fee box in Practiscore when paying and it adds the $45 Guest fee to your payment.\n(ORA allows you to attend twice as Guest\, and then you must Join ORA the cost ranges from $0 to $195. If you want to Join ORA sign up online at this link): https://ontariorifleassociation.ca/membership-types/\n- A Ballistic Solver (Kestrel & AB Quantum App) with a Gun/Bullet profile created.\n- Chamber Flag / ECI (Empty Chamber Indicator) must extend into chamber.\n- For PR/PRS a Scope preferably 25 x magnification in FFP\, w/ Christmas tree reticle\, in MIL or MOA. For Service Rifle scope is your choice\, but a FFP w/ a Christmas tree Reticle would work well.\n- Rifle Magazine: box type 5\, 10 or 12  round removable mags or hunting rifle set up.\n- 100 rounds of factory match ammo or safe Hand-Load ammo minimum.\n- For PR/PRS a Bi-Pod approx. 10" height\, plus extensions with Cant Control.\n- For PR/PRS a Shooting Bag (used under Buttstock) preferably an Armageddon  Schmedium w/ heavy sand\, or crushed glass fill.\n- For PR/PRS a Scope Level - either mechanical of electronic that attaches to Scope or Picatinny rail\, and shows you when rifle is level\n- Tools - All tools to adjust and slip your scope turrets\, scope mount\, buttstock\, and rifle\n- Shooting mat\n- Electronic Ears w/ Spare batteries. MANDATORY.\n  You must be able to hear Range Commands. For safety reasons anyone not hearing\n  or understanding range commands will be pulled from the event.\n- Eye Protection MANDATORY.\n- Sun Hat MANDATORY.\n- Sunscreen MANDATORY.\n- Water Minimum 5L\, preferably w/ Electrolytes. MANDATORY.\n  You will be required to  show your water. For Health and Safety reasons if you have\n  signs of Heat Related Illness you will be pulled from the Course.\n- Snacks & lunch. There is nothing is available on site\, and no time to leave the range.\n- Appropriate clothing for the weather. We shoot rain or extreme heat.\n  DO NOT WEAR BLACK CLOTHING. Wear light coloured and loose fitting clothing.\n- You may bring a Pop Up Tent to shelter under.\n- Work Gloves for Targets\n- Pens & Paper (Or device) for Notes\n- Allergic to anything? If so\, it’s mandatory to bring an EpiPen\, Antihistamines\,\n  Benadryl etc. There will not be any on site as we cannot administer medication.\nCost and Course Details:\n- Course Cost is $250 (If a not an ORA Member + $45 ORA Guest fee)\n  If the course is full\, please sign up anyway and it will add you to the waiting\n  list with no charge.\n- Read/watch course material sent to you in advance by email\n- 1 day shooting at CFB Borden\nCourse Schedule:\n- Meet at 7.45 am at gate to Mons Range (Do not be late)\, check in with Staff at gate to receive further instructions.\nHead Rifle Coach: Craig Samuel (aka Coach Sammy) is a:\n- Coaching Association of Canada (CAC) - Registered Coach with the Professional Coaching Program\n- Shooting Federation of Canada (SFC) – Shooting Instructor in ISSF (Olympic) shooting\, Certified in Pistol\, Rifle and Shotgun\n- Coach Sammy competes in long range rifle\, pistol and 3 gun matches of various disciplines and likes to shoot high scores.  Precision and accuracy make Coach Sammy smile.\n- SAFETY BRIEFING:  For safety reasons If you are not present for the start of the Safety Briefing you will not be allowed to shoot.\n- READ THIS PLEASE: If you are not certain you will attend this Course DO NOT REGISTER.\n- REFUNDS:  Refunds are available up until 45 days before the course\, less an Admin fee of $25. Under no circumstances can any payments be transferred to a future event or used by someone else.\n- DO NOT SPEED ON BASE. This is a training Base\, and MPs will ticket and possibly escort you off the Base. Follow Speed limit signs.\n50 km/h through centre of CFB Borden\, 60 Km/h on Range Road\, 15 Km/h on any range access road. Pass Marching Troops at a max of 15 km/h and less to be respectful.\n- MATCH CANCELLATION BY MILITARY:\nIf the event is cancelled by the Military because they need the Range\, then a full refund will be issued\, if an alternate date does not suit you. This is not common and usually done well in advance due to CAF Range requirements.\n- Because we shoot on a Military Range\, Range Control can shut us down for a high Fire Index\, Lightning or Storm Warning etc. This is out of our control\, and there is no refund in that scenario. I have seen it happen only once in the last 10 years\, but it’s part of shooting on a Military Range\, and must be stated.
URL:https://gunstuff.tv/event/moving-targets-technique-course-400-yards-24-may-2026/
LOCATION:170 Lundy Lane\, CFB Borden\, Borden Ontario\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260503T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260503T203000
DTSTAMP:20260428T200347Z
CREATED:20260428T200347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T200347Z
UID:10009024-1777809600-1777840200@gunstuff.tv
SUMMARY:Service Rifle Course (NSCC) - 3rd May 2026
DESCRIPTION:Google Directions for Vimy Range Gate: 44°16'22.4"N 79°55'22.2"W\nHead Coach: Martin Cashin\nQuestions?  Coach Sammy craig@coachsammy.ca\nThis course will cover how to shoot a Service Rifle match and help you competing in NSCC (National Service Conditions Competition) held on 9/10th Sept at CFB Borden\, and 4 Service Rifle matches run by the ORA in Apr\, May\, June & July before NSCC.\nService Rifle is a challenging and very active rifle match\, which is shooting in any weather\, positional shooting in Prone\, Sitting\, Kneeling and Standing\, and match types Deliberates\, Snap\, Rapid & Rundowns.\nCovered are set up of your rifle\, ammo\, belt or vest\, and all equipment you need and best set ups. Shooting positions of Prone\, Kneeling\, Sitting\, and Standing will be demonstrated and then you will practise them. Examples of the targets used and what a Deliberate\, Snap\, Rapid & Rundown match types are. Trail carry\, Come Ups\, Wind\, and the Mental game are all covered. Demos and practise of Adopt the Standing Alert position\, Watch & Shoot\, and Watch Move and Shoot will be covered. You will shoot Matches M1-M4\, M5-M8 and M9-M12 complete with run downs. Distances shot will be from 100 yards to 500 yards.\nNote: We will not be shooting the Moving Targets matches on this course as there is not enough time on this course to include it.\nMoving Targets & Technique course will be run 24 May and can be registered at: https://practiscore.com/moving-targets-technique-course-400-yards-24-may-2026/register\nWhat this course is:\n- Learn service rifle marksmanship principles\, fundamentals\, set up of your rifle\, equipment\, positions\, and shoot matches 1 to 12.\nWhat this course is not:\n- It is not a “Intro to shooting” type course.\nIt is specifically for Service Rifle matches\, positions and fundamentals as a platform to build rifle skills and experience for ORA and NSCC Competition.\nWhat you will learn at the Course:\n- Shoot up to 100 rounds and learn to shoot Service Rifle matches\, Targets and positions\, and shoot Matches 1 -12.\n- Learn how to set up your rifle for best results\, and about ammo choices that make you consistent\, and what equipment will work best.\n- This is a fun and challenging discipline and will teach you great rifle skills. These skills are useful for other disciplines such as 3 Gun matches and other types of action rifle matches.\n- Please see in Documents on Practiscore “NSCC Course of Fire”  see Pages 3 to Page 17 for Service Rifle matches.\nWhat you Need to attend:\n1. Your Experience:\n- You should have shot your rifle\, scope\, ammo combination numerous times and have tested ammo to choose the best one for your rifle\, and you must have your scope zeroed and centered with 10 shot shoot groups.\n- Know your scope\, rifle specs\, and how it all works.\n- Know how to slip your turrets on your scope\, and have the tools needed to do that.\n- For safety reasons if your Rifle or Scope is non-functional on the course\, you will be pulled from the course.\n2. ORA Membership + Waiver\nIf you are NOT an ORA 2026 Member\, you must register as a Guest\,\nand you must sign the Guest & Handload Ammo Waiver. Copy this link into your browser and sign every time you are a guest.\nLink: https://waivers.targetscore.com/d/RGv5jeWGv8AJmt\nORA Guest fee is $45\, and you must tick the Guest Fee box in Practiscore when paying and it adds the $45 Guest fee to your payment.\n(ORA allows you to attend twice as Guest\, and then you must Join ORA the cost ranges from $0 to $195. If you want to Join ORA sign up online at this link): https://ontariorifleassociation.ca/membership-types/\n- Any Rifle in .233 / 5.56 or .308 / 7.62 Calibers\, in either Bolt Action or Straight Pull single shot\, or any legal Semi-Auto Rifle. (Any Restricted Rifles need a special ATT).\nor any legal Semi-Auto Rifle. (Any Restricted Rifles need a special ATT)\nYou may use a LAR magazine with an extension for stability\, but no Bi-Pod.\n- Chamber Flag / ECI (Empty Chamber Indicator) must extend into chamber.\n- Scope : Any Scope depending on Division\, from 4 x fixed in SFP\, all the way to 5-25 x magnification in FFP\, w/ Christmas tree reticle\, in MIL or MOA. For the course anything you have will work.\n- Rifle Magazine: 5 round AR style\, or 10 Round LAR mags w/ extensions.\n- 100 rounds of factory match ammo or safe Hand-Load ammo minimum.\n- Scope Level - mechanical only\n- Tools - All tools to adjust and slip your scope turrets\, scope mount\, buttstock\, and rifle\n- Electronic Ears w/ Spare batteries. MANDATORY.\n  You must be able to hear Range Commands. For safety reasons anyone not hearing\n  or understanding range commands will be pulled from the event.\n- Eye Protection MANDATORY.\n- Sun Hat MANDATORY.\n- Sunscreen MANDATORY.\n- Water Minimum 5L per day\, preferably w/ Electrolytes. MANDATORY.\n  You will be required to  show your water. For Health and Safety reasons if you have\n  signs of Heat Related Illness you will be pulled from the Course.\n-Snacks & lunch. There is nothing is available on site\, and no time to leave the range.\n- Appropriate clothing for the weather. We shoot rain or extreme heat.\nDO NOT WEAR BLACK CLOTHING. Wear light coloured and loose fitting clothing.\n- Work Gloves for Targets\n- Pens & Paper (Or device) for Notes and recording Target elevations\n- Allergic to anything? If so\, it’s mandatory to bring an EpiPen\, Antihistamines\, Benadryl etc. There will not be any on site as we cannot administer medication.\nCost and Course Details:\n- Course Cost is $250 (If a not an ORA Member + $45 ORA Guest fee)\n  If the course is full\, please sign up anyway and it will add you to the waiting list\n  with no charge.\n- Read/watch course material sent to you in advance by email\n- Attend a 90-minute Zoom meeting to cover course material\nCourse Schedule:\n- Meet at 7.45 am at gate to Vimy Range (Do not be late)\, check in with Staff at gate. If gate is open proceed to the range\, leave all equipment in car and find a staff member to receive further instructions.\nHead Rifle Coach: Coach Marty (aka Martin Cashin)\nActive Canadian Armed Forces CWO\, Queens Medal for Champion shot for the Canadian Armed Forces (Regular Force) the highest military Shooting Medal in Canada.\nCraig Samuel (aka Coach Sammy) is a:\n- Coaching Association of Canada (CAC) - Registered Coach with the Professional Coaching Program\n- Shooting Federation of Canada (SFC) – Shooting Instructor in ISSF (Olympic) shooting\, Certified in Pistol\, Rifle and Shotgun\n- SAFETY BRIEFING:  For safety reasons If you are not present for the start of the Safety Briefing you will not be allowed to shoot.\n- READ THIS PLEASE: If you are not certain you will attend this Course DO NOT REGISTER.\n- REFUNDS:  Refunds are available up until 45 days before the course\, less an Admin fee of $25. Under no circumstances can any payments be transferred to a future event or used by someone else.\n- DO NOT SPEED ON BASE. This is a training Base\, and MPs will ticket and possibly escort you off the Base. Follow Speed limit signs.\n50 km/h through centre of CFB Borden\, 60 Km/h on Range Road\, 15 Km/h on any range access road. Pass Marching Troops at a max of 15 km/h and less to be respectful.\n- MATCH CANCELLATION BY MILITARY:\nIf the event is cancelled by the Military because they need the Range\, then a full refund will be issued\, if an alternate date does not suit you. This is not common and usually done well in advance due to CAF Range requirements.\n- Because we shoot on a Military Range\, Range Control can shut us down for a high Fire Index\, Lightning or Storm Warning etc. This is out of our control\, and there is no refund in that scenario. I have seen it happen only once in the last 10 years\, but it’s part of shooting on a Military Range\, and must be stated.
URL:https://gunstuff.tv/event/service-rifle-course-nscc-3rd-may-2026/
LOCATION:170 Lundy Lane\, CFB Borden\, Borden Ontario\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260426T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260426T203000
DTSTAMP:20260421T200345Z
CREATED:20260421T200345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T200345Z
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SUMMARY:1030 Yard Steel Challenge - Practise Day - 26 April 2026
DESCRIPTION:Google Directions for Mons Range Gate:  44°16'00.1"N 79°57'19.6"W\nQuestions?  Match Director: Coach Sammy craig@coachsammy.ca\nRSO: Kris Watten\nThis is the Practise event for the 1030 Yard Steel Challenge Matches and in its 4th Year. There is one Practise date and three matches.\nThis practise has no scoring but can be used to shoot the same targets as the matches. You will have a time limit of 8 mins a relay and will swop out through the relays and then shoot again as your relay is up. You are expected to quickly get into your shooting lane and just as quickly to leave the shooting lane as soon as the RSO clears your rifle\, so we can keep the practise moving quickly and we can finish early.\nIt’s a great day to work on your shooting\, your dope\, your ammo and practise hitting the targets.\nThe upcoming Long Range Steel Challenge match series at 1030 yards will be held on Mons Range at CFB Borden. The Matches will consist of 6 Match stages of 50 points each with a time limit\, and a total score possible of 300 points for the match.\nFor 2026 the Championship Schedule will be:\n- 6 June  -1030 Yard Steel Challenge – Match 1of the Series\n- 12 July  -1030 Yard Steel Challenge – Match 2 of the Series\n- 19 Sept -1030 Yard Steel Challenge – Match 3 of the Series / Championship\nFor the Championship there will be awards for 1st\, 2nd & 3rd of each Division.\nIt will be based on Best 2 scores from the 3 matches shot in the series.\nWhat you Need to attend:\n1. Your Experience:\n- Have shot your rifle\, scope\, ammo combination numerous times\, have tested ammo to choose the best for your rifle\, and you must have your scope zeroed and centered\, and be able to 5 shot shoot groups of 1 MOA or less at 100 yards.\n- Know your scope\, rifle specs\, and how it all works.\n- Know how to slip your turrets on your scope\, and have the tools needed to do that.\n- For safety reasons if your Rifle or Scope is non-functional on the course\, you will be pulled from the course.\n2. ORA Membership + Waiver\nIf you are NOT an ORA 2026 Member\, you must register as a Guest\,\nand you must sign the Guest & Handload Ammo Waiver. Copy this link into your browser and sign every time you are a guest.\nLink:     https://waivers.targetscore.com/d/RGv5jeWGv8AJmt\nORA Guest fee is $45\, and you must tick the Guest Fee box in Practiscore when paying and it adds the $45 Guest fee to your payment.\n(ORA allows you to attend twice as Guest\, and then you must Join ORA the cost ranges from $0 to $195. If you want to Join ORA sign up online at this link): https://ontariorifleassociation.ca/membership-types/\n- Only approved Calibers as shown on the registration page below\, as per CFB Borden allowed Calibers for shooting steel.\n- Have a Ballistic Solver (Kestrel & AB Quantum App) with a Gun/Bullet profile created.\n-  Dope for 1000 yards. (If you are not hitting the targets or the near area around your target\, you will be pulled from the event).\n- Chamber Flag / ECI (Empty Chamber Indicator) must extend into chamber.\n- Scope preferably 25 x magnification in FFP\, w/ Christmas tree reticle\, in MIL or MOA\n- Rifle Magazine: box type 10 or 12  round removable mags or hunting rifle set up.\n- Ammo will not exceed a velocity of 3\,000 fps.\n- No Steel core or Steel Jacket ammo. You will be responsible for costs of any target damage. NO Excuses\, check it with magnet.\n- Ammo: factory match ammo or safe Hand-Load ammo\n- Bi-Pod approx. 10" height\, plus extensions with Cant Control.\n- Shooting Bag (used under Buttstock)\n- Scope Level - either mechanical of electronic that attaches to Scope or Picatinny rail\,\n  and shows you when rifle is level\n- Spotting Scope in 20 to 60 x Magnification & tripod. (You can share a Spotting Scope with your shooting Partner).\n- Tools - All tools to adjust and slip your scope turrets\, scope mount\, buttstock\, and rifle\n- Shooting mat\n- Electronic Ears w/ Spare batteries. MANDATORY.\n  You must be able to hear Range Commands. For safety reasons anyone not hearing\n  or understanding range commands will be pulled from the event.\n- Eye Protection MANDATORY.\n- Sun Hat MANDATORY.\n- Sunscreen MANDATORY.\n- Water Minimum 5L\, preferably w/ Electrolytes. MANDATORY.\n  You will be required to  show your water. For Health and Safety reasons if you have\n  signs of Heat Related Illness you will be pulled from the Course.\n- Snacks & lunch. There is nothing is available on site\, and no time to leave the range.\n- Appropriate clothing for the weather. We shoot rain or extreme heat.\n  DO NOT WEAR BLACK CLOTHING. Wear light coloured and loose fitting clothing.\n- You may bring a Pop Up Tent to shelter under.\n- Work Gloves for Targets\n- Pens & Paper (Or device) for Notes\n- Allergic to anything? If so\, it’s mandatory to bring an EpiPen\, Antihistamines\,\n  Benadryl etc. There will not be any on site as we cannot administer medication.\nCost and Course Details:\n- Course Cost is $80 (If a not an ORA Member + $45 ORA Guest fee)\n- Read/watch material sent to you in advance by email\n- 1 day shooting at CFB Borden\nCourse Schedule:\n- Meet at 8.00 am at gate to Mons Range (Do not be late)\, check in with Staff at gate approve your caliber and sign in\, and a staff member give further instructions.\nHead Rifle Coach: Craig Samuel (aka Coach Sammy) is a:\n- Coaching Association of Canada (CAC) - Registered Coach with the Professional Coaching Program\n- Shooting Federation of Canada (SFC) – Shooting Instructor in ISSF (Olympic) shooting\, Certified in Pistol\, Rifle and Shotgun\n- Coach Sammy competes in long range rifle\, pistol and 3 gun matches of various disciplines and likes to shoot high scores.  Precision and accuracy make Coach Sammy smile.\n- SAFETY BRIEFING:  For safety reasons If you are not present for the start of the Safety Briefing you will not be allowed to shoot.\n- READ THIS PLEASE: If you do not certain you will attend this Course DO NOT REGISTER.\n- REFUNDS:  Refunds are available up until 45 days before the course\, less an Admin fee of $25. Under no circumstances can any payments be transferred to a future event or used by someone else.\n- DO NOT SPEED ON BASE. This is a training Base\, and MPs will ticket and possibly escort you off the Base. Follow Speed limit signs.\n50 km/h through centre of CFB Borden\, 60 Km/h on Range Road\, 15 Km/h on any range access road. Pass Marching Troops at a max of 15 km/h and less to be respectful.\n- MATCH CANCELLATION BY MILITARY:\nIf the event is cancelled by the Military because they need the Range\, then a full refund will be issued\, if an alternate date does not suit you. This is not common and usually done well in advance due to CAF Range requirements.\n- Because we shoot on a Military Range\, Range Control can shut us down for a high Fire Index\, Lightning or Storm Warning etc. This is out of our control\, and there is no refund in that scenario. I have seen it happen only once in the last 10 years\, but it’s part of shooting on a Military Range\, and must be stated.
URL:https://gunstuff.tv/event/1030-yard-steel-challenge-practise-day-26-april-2026/
LOCATION:170 Lundy Lane\, CFB Borden\, Borden Ontario\, Canada
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