"Handguns permitted for the CUSTOM DEFENSIVE PISTOL division must be 10mm Norma, .400 Cor-Bon or .45 ACP caliber..."
"Handguns permitted for STOCK SERVICE PISTOL division must be Double Action, Double Action ONLY or Safe Action and be of 9mm or larger caliber…"
"Handguns permitted for ENHANCED SERVICE PISTOL division must be Single Action or selective SA/DA and be of 9mm, .38 super, .357 Sig, or 40 S&W…"
4. "IDPA STOCK SERVICE REVOLVER DIVISION"
"Any revolver of 9mm/38 Special Caliber or larger with a barrel length of 5" or less (7 & 8 shot revolvers permitted, but may only load six rounds). No external modifications other than changing sights and grips will be permitted."
These divisions shall be governed by IDPA rules for firearm and holster description and rule interpretation. All IDPA entrants compete in Open Class (overall) AND individual IDPA overall category awards. Failure to meet IDPA rules and criteria shall result in disqualification from IDPA award consideration. The competitor will still be eligible in Open Class. If a Competitor incorrectly (and without deliberate intent) declares a Division, but qualifies in a different Division, they will be changed to the correct Division with no penalty. Competitors must choose between IDPA or LIMITED but are not eligible for both. Firearms and holsters failing to make IDPA criteria may still be eligible for LIMITED Division.
"LIMITED DIVISION"
Limited shall be governed by USPSA rules for firearm description and rule interpretation. All Limited entrants compete in Open Class AND for additional Limited overall awards. Failure to meet Limited rules and criteria shall result in disqualification from Limited award consideration. The competitor would still be eligible in Open Class.
"REVOLVER DIVISION"
Entrants competing with revolvers will compete in Open Class AND overall Revolver. Open Revolver has no restrictions for maximum rounds or use of optics.
"WOMEN'S DIVISION"
All women competitors will compete in Open Class AND overall and the Women’s Division.
"LAW ENFORCEMENT DIVISION"
Those qualifying will compete in Open Class and Law Enforcement. To qualify, one must be one of the following: a sworn peace officer (current or retired), police reserve, corrections, parole, custody, or licensed security officer. Please submit a copy of appropriate identification.
"JUNIOR DIVISION"
All competitors 13-17 years old at the time of the match will qualify for Junior in addition to the Overall or Category that they otherwise qualify for. Please state birth date on the application. All Junior or Pre-Teen competitors under the age of 18 must be accompanied by their parent or guardian. The parent or guardian must be in attendance for the Junior shooter to compete. If the parent/guardian of the Junior is competing in the tournament, they must be squaded together. The liability waiver must be signed by both the competitor and their parent or legal guardian.
"PRE-TEEN DIVISION"
All competitors 8 to 12 years old at the time of the match will qualify for Open Class and Pre-Teen. Please state birth date on the application. . The parent or guardian must be in attendance for the Pre-teen shooter to compete. If the parent/guardian of the Pre-teen is competing in the tournament, they must be squaded together. The liability waiver must be signed by both the competitor and their parent or legal guardian.
"SENIOR DIVISION"
All competitors 55 to 64 years old at the time of the match will qualify for Open Class and Senior.
"SUPER SENIOR DIVISION"
All competitors 65 years of age and older at the time of the match will qualify for Open Class and Super Senior.
"COWBOY SINGLE ACTION DIVISION"
All entrants will compete in Open Class and in the Cowboy Single Action Division. Those entered shall be governed by SASS rules and regulations for allowable firearms and holsters. Single action shooters may use two (2) revolvers, with all chambers loaded (6). Upon emptying the first revolver and if still needing to complete the course, the competitor may draw their second revolver to complete the course of fire. However, the second revolver may not be drawn until the first revolver has been fully re-holstered. On either draw, the hammer may not be cocked until the barrel is pointed down range. Firearms must be of Single Action design. Adjustable sights are allowed, optics are not.
"RIMFIRE"
There will be two categories of rimfire. One will be utilizing optics and one will be without optics. All entrants shall compete from the "ISI rested ready position", which will be defined as gun in hand, finger off of the trigger and pointed down range, with both elbows touching the side of the shooter. Due to the lack of a holster, rimfire will not be eligible for Overall awards, but will instead compete for it's own Division Championships.
THE STEEL CHALLENGE WORLD CHAMPIONS OF SPEED SHOOTING.
| DATE |
TOP OVERALL |
TOP WOMAN |
| 1981 |
JOHN SHAW |
MELBA PRUITT |
| 1982 |
J. MICHAEL PLAXCO |
PAMELA MORRIS |
| 1983 |
MICKEY FOWLER |
LINDA ZUBIENA |
| 1984 |
NICK PRUITT |
LEE COLE |
| 1985 |
ROB LEATHAM |
LEE COLE |
| 1986 |
CHIP McCORMICK |
JO ANNE HALL |
| 1987 |
JERRY BARNHART |
MICHELLE GRIGGS |
| 1988 |
CHIP McCORMICK |
SUZAN COOPER |
| 1989 |
ANGELO SPAGNOLI |
SHIRLEY HAMILTON |
| 1990 |
JETHRO DIONISIO |
JUDY WOOLLEY |
| 1991 |
JERRY BARNHART |
JUDY WOOLLEY |
| 1992 |
JETHRO DIONSIO |
VALERIE LEVANZA |
| 1993 |
JETHRO DIONSIO |
VALERIE LEVANZA |
| 1997 |
ROSS NEWELL |
KAY CLARK-MICULEK |
| 1998 |
JERRY BARNHART |
CATHY LEVANZA |
GENERAL MATCH INFORMATION
All targets are painted white and will be re-painted prior to each contestant’s first run on each course of fire. All round targets are 5' high to the top of the target and all rectangles are 5'6" to the top of the target (as set by a transom from the shooter's box).
Should a tie for 1st place of any stage occur, the fastest single run of that particular stage will be used as the tie breaker. If still needed, the second and third run will be used as the tie breaker.
Should a tie for Overall placing occur, the Speed Option or other pre-designated stage score will be used as the tie breaker.
The same gun, holster and holster position must be used throughout the match. IF there is a mechanical problem, equipment of similar make or model may be used as a replacement. If said guns or holsters are entered in a Division or Category event, the same guidelines, conditions or restrictions must apply. If these guidelines cannot be met with the replacement gun or holster, the contestant will not be eligible for awards in their Category, but will still remain eligible for Overall Awards.
Should a malfunction or breakage occur, the string of fire will be scored and competitor given the chance to retire for repairs or replacement of the equipment before resuming the course of fire. There are no alibi's or re-shoots for malfunction or breakage.
Contestants are to go to the line prepared with the appropriate number of magazines, or speed loaders and needed ammunition, to avoid causing unnecessary delays. (Single action shooters will understandably require more time to reload.) A contestant may have an assistant to help them in reloading if desired.
When a contestant has finished, the Range Officer will call the next contestant to the line. Practice drawing or sighting must be held to a minimum and will not be allowed after the first string of fire. Thirty (30) seconds will be the standard for making ready for each additional string of fire. If the contestant is not prepared in a timely fashion, the Range Officer will announce, "Make Ready Now". The contestant then has ten (10) seconds to make ready and notify the Range Officer upon having done so. If the contestant has not notified the Range Officer of their readiness at the 10 second mark, the Range Officer will begin the verbal Start Commands. If the contestant does not engage the course of fire when the audible start signal sounds, they will be given a maximum time for that string of fire.
Eye and ear protection for all shooters and spectators are required. Individuals observed without eye or ear wear will be required to leave the shooting area.
Competitors may fire as many rounds as they deem necessary for each string of fire.
Please understand that we need to establish a balance between the competitor’s need to ready themselves and the amount of time available in each day. Your cooperation will be appreciated by the Match Staff and the other competitors.
All final decisions will be made by the Match Director.
HANDGUN CALIBER
Center fire handguns only with the minimum caliber being 9mm/.38 special. Firearms shall be suitable for holster use. Rimfire .22 shall be a category with separate standings and scores.
HOLSTERS
Holsters shall be mounted in the general vicinity of the waist. Holsters must retain the gun. Triggers may not be fully exposed with any holster. Exception - Single Action western holsters.
AMMUNITION
There will be no multiple projectile or magnum loads allowed. Bullet velocity of 750 FPS is recommended to achieve full destruction of the bullet. Be aware that a power factor of 120 is required on the impact stop plates at the Steel Challenge Pistol Tournament.
TARGETS
Targets are variable in size, but are either 8", 10" or 12" circles and 18" x 24" rectangles, which are made of at least T-1 steel. Generally speaking, the harder the steel, the better it's performance and the longer it will last. If you are in need of steel targets and wish to duplicate the Steel Challenge targets, the target maker is D-S Welding in Chatsworth, CA, 818 727-9353.
Targets should be angled towards the shooter so the flat surface faces the competitor to avoid ricochets. Straw bales are an excellent lead splatter absorbent. Any right angles that could be created by target support structures must be avoided as they can cause lead splatter toward the shooter and spectators. Any steel target that has holes or craters is unsafe and must not be used.
SCORING
Your time is your score. Each of four targets must be hit during each string of fire and a designated stop plate will be hit last to stop the time. The best four out of five runs will be counted as the total score for each stage, except for Outer Limits, which will be the best three out of four runs. Any hits made after the maximum time allowance will not be counted. All shots fired at primary targets after the stop plate has been struck, will be scored with a 3 second penalty each. The maximum time allowed for each individual run is 30 seconds. The competitor will be stopped and asked to reload if they reach the 30 second limit. Three (3) second procedural penalties will be given for creeping or jumping before the start signal, foot faults, shooting at the wrong targets from the designated boxes, and incorrect or non movement.
All shooting boxes will be 3’ x 3’ except for Outer Limits, which are 4’ x 4’. A foot fault will be described as when shots are fired while any part of the body (foot) is touching down outside of the shooting boxes. Clarification: A competitor may not support any weight down "outside" (on the ground) of the shooting box while shooting, but foot pressure on the raised shooting box will not be penalized.
Showdown will have two 3’x 3’ shooting boxes and two runs will be shot from one shooting box and two from the other. The competitor may choose from either box to shoot their fifth and final run. There is NO movement between boxes during a string of fire.
The Flying M 2000 will have the competitor begin in Box A and engage the "A" targets, move forward to Box B and engage the "B" targets and Stop Plate in one continuous course of fire.
Outer Limits will have three 4’ x 4’ shooting boxes. The shooter will start on their weak side shooting box and will engage the 25 and 40 yard plates on the weak side of the center line, move to the middle shooting box and engage the remaining two plates and stop plate. The distance between each of the three boxes will be 6’.
It is the responsibility of the competitors to check their scores as written on their score cards and to sign their score cards when finished shooting. Any questions concerning the score card should then be asked of the Range Officials. If still needed, a Match Director will then be summoned.
MOVEMENT
USPSA rules will apply for shots fired while moving into the second shooting box in Outer Limits and The Flying M 2000. If the contestant fires and leaves Box A and then realizes they missed and/or hit the targets out of sequence and then return to Box A and continues to shoot, there will be no procedural penalty. (Keep the muzzle down range while returning to Box A) Any target(s) struck in the incorrect order (A vs. B) will be judged as a miss. If any shots are fired after having begun to move forward out of the box, there WILL be a procedural penalty. (For ease of judging, both feet must be touching down while firing in Box A in the Flying M 2000 and the Weak Side Box in Outer Limits.) Upon reaching Box B, the contestant may begin to fire when one foot is in the box and the trailing foot is either in the box or in the air. Remember, if targets are engaged out of order without corrective shots being taken, there will be a procedural penalty, plus a miss scored on each target struck out of turn.
Outer Limits has the same movement conditions as the Flying M 2000. The shooter may not leave the initial box until AFTER the first two targets are engaged. Upon entering the second box, the competitor may begin to engage the targets when the trailing foot is off the runway. It is the shooter's choice as to whether they have their trailing foot down or in the air while firing in the second shooting box.
STARTING COMMANDS
The audible timer start will be preceded by the commands "Load and make ready." After a short time is taken, the shooter shall indicate that he or she is ready. The commands will be "Shooter ready? - Stand by." There will then be a hesitation of one half to one and one half seconds before the start signal will sound. Creeping or jumping is expressly prohibited! Hands must remain motionless after the "Stand by" command. A 3 second penalty WILL BE ASSESSED for creeping, premature start, hand movement or bouncing of any kind.
HAND POSITION
Hands are to be held in the "Surrender Position", which is shoulder high, with the wrists and full hand visible from behind. The Range Officer will stop the count down and give one warning and one warning ONLY if they see that the competitor is setting up too low or starting to creep or "bounce". Failure to comply will result in a three second penalty for each occurrence.
Rimfire will require the "I.S.I. rested ready position", with both elbows touching the body, with the muzzle pointed down range and the finger off the trigger.
SAFETY RULES
The range is cold! Handguns will not be loaded except as directed by Match Officials. Semi-autos will have an empty magazine well, and all chambers and revolver cylinders will be kept empty.
During loading or unloading, engaging the course of fire and during remedial action in the event of a malfunction, the muzzle of the handgun must ALWAYS be kept pointed down range. If the limit line (180 degrees of the shooter box) is violated with a loaded gun, the contestant will be asked to unload and will be disqualified from the entire match.
After a string of fire, no contestant may leave their position until the firearm has been unloaded, inspected and cleared by the Range Officer. The firearm will then be holstered or placed in a protective sheath or bag.
In the event a firearm cannot be unloaded due to a broken or failed mechanism, the shooter will notify the Range Officer. In no case, will a contestant leave the line with a loaded weapon.
During the contest, contestants will refrain from handling their firearms, except when instructed by a match official or in designated areas.
Should a firearm be dropped during a course of fire, the contestant will not pick up the firearm, but allow the match official to do so. The match official will then unload and inspect the firearm.
SAFETY VIOLATIONS
The following violations, any one of which may, and any two of which shall, result in disqualification.
- Pointing an Unloaded pistol up range (break the 180 degree line).
- Dropping of an Unloaded firearm.
- Leaving the line with a loaded pistol.
- Any grossly uncontrolled shot or accidental discharge.
- Picking up a dropped firearm without the direction of a match official.
The following violations shall result in automatic disqualification from the tournament.
- Pointing a loaded firearm up range.
- Dropping a loaded firearm.
- Any shot fired into the holster or into the ground within six feet of the contestant.
- Unsafe handling of a loaded firearm.
- Contestants under the influence of a controlled substance. (Alcohol or drugs)
- Any behavior or action in violation of sportsmanship codes, or that which directly and/or adversely affects the performance of another competitor.
DRESS CODE
Camouflage or para-military clothing, or shirts with controversial slogans or sayings WILL NOT BE ALLOWED. Anyone wearing these items will be asked to leave the range facility. It is critical that this sport stay as media friendly as possible and avoid possible controversy.
PENALTIES
Three second penalties will be given for procedural violations, premature starts, creeping, missed targets and foot faults where applicable.
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