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New Post 10/30/2007 8:37 PM
  itento
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Black Death Challenge 
Modified By itento  on 11/1/2007 10:44:43 AM)

First of all, Postal matches are not affiliated with the USPS.  It is a form of competition that occurs over a period of time (say 1 month) where individuals (or teams) shoot a specific course of fire at their leasure and turn in their target(s) for score.  Postal matches can be local, regional, or national.  This has several advantages for the individual: you don't have to show up at a certain time or date; since there is more opportunity to compete, you have a bigger pool of shooters; there is also a little less pressure. 

My sole purpose is to promote better marksmanship through competition and to get more interest in the club's shooting activities.  

What I propose as the first Postal match for the club is the Black Death Challenge created by John Simeone, choach of Team Top Gun at Ft. Polk, LA.  You can go to that site by clicking the link.  The rules are explained there though wwe will not be weighting rifles.  

I propose three different classes: 25yd for .22 rimfire only with iron sites, 50 yds for .22 rimfire only with any sight, and 100 yds for any rifle, any sight.  I see these as a perfect way to get the whole family shooting and competing and a perfect way to have a youngster transition from their first plinker. I would like to start the first match in December and will have some targets printed up and available at the rifle range.  I'll also have a mailbox to submit completed targets.  There will be NO charge for this match and I will post the results as the month progresses.  Right now, this is for bragging rights only.

There are several other types of matches that lend themselves to running as Postal matches.  If this works out, we can try some of them.  Feel free to comment as this is not locked in concrete.  In fact, I just thought that we could also do air rifle at ??? yds if there was any interest.


Tom Iten 3 Gun Match Director
 
New Post 11/1/2007 6:30 AM
  strider
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Re: Black Death Challenge 

Tom did not see the link for the Ft. Polk site.

 

Bob Lynch


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New Post 11/1/2007 11:43 AM
  itento
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Re: Black Death Challenge 
Modified By itento  on 11/1/2007 10:45:42 AM)

Bob, Just run your cursor over "Black Death Challenge" in the first post.  Click on it when it turns red.   Tom


Tom Iten 3 Gun Match Director
 
New Post 11/22/2007 2:31 PM
  talon
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Re: Black Death Challenge 

I am very interested in this event. Newb here.

First off, what is the exact date and time? Would it be the specialty match on the 16th of December?

Personally, I would love to see as many people there as there are those who would be interested. Are there other ways of spreading the word? Flyers posted at the range? Perhaps we could post flyers elsewhere as well.

I know it's not deadly accurate, but I have a spare .22LR Marlin 60 semi-auto rifle I can loan to someone who would like to participate but doesn't have a rifle. I can also donate some target ammo on the day of the match.

I must confess I don't know much about this event, but I know enough from the website to know that I would love to be involved. Any other info would be great. Thanks Tom for getting this started!


. .a firearm shall not be determined to be particularly suitable for sporting purposes solely because the firearm is suitable for use in a sporting event. -H.R. 1022
 
New Post 11/22/2007 2:36 PM
  talon
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Re: Black Death Challenge 
I just remembered that this type of event is spread out over a period of time, and not on a particular day, sorry. Would there be a kickoff for those who want to practice together?
. .a firearm shall not be determined to be particularly suitable for sporting purposes solely because the firearm is suitable for use in a sporting event. -H.R. 1022
 
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