https://practiscore.com/origin-shooting-outlaw-low-light-pistol-05-apr-2025-clone/register LOW LIGHT Origin Shooting Outlaw Pistol - 05 APR 2025Origin Shooting
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Match starts: April 05, 2025 @ 7:00 PM · Match ends: April 05, 2025 @ 10:00 PM
Location:
268 Caliber Road
High View, WV 26808
ATTENDING THE EVENT
Everyone must sign the Origin Shooting waiver & agrees to be bound by these rules
Everyone will attend the Safety Briefing & New Shooters will identify themselves
Eye and Ear protection will be worn at all times by everyone on the range
DO NOT bring a loaded gun to the Safety Briefing. Empty gun means empty chamber, empty mag well, pistols remain holstered, PCC’s remain bagged or flagged
The Admin bay will remain permanently lit with working tables & chairs
GUNS, GEAR, & EQUIPMENT
Firearms must be safe and serviceable to use in this event
Holsters must be worn on the belt. No inside the waistband, Crossdraw, Chest, Ankle, small of the back (6 o'clock), or Shoulder holsters
Normal calibers are allowed (9mm, 40sw, 45acp, etc) Unusual calibers are not allowed (.22LR, 5.7x28mm, .50AE)
This is a white light only event. Night Vision division registration will be at the discretion of the Match Director.
Shooters are required to bring & wear reflective safety belts at all times
Shooters are required to bring flashlights or headlamps for target reset
DIVISIONS
Pistol WML - Any pistol with a weapon mounted light, OWB holster, and 23rd magazines
PCC - Any PCC with a weapon mounted light, PCC bag, no magazine capacity limit
NVG/NODs Pistol - Night Vision Equipment, Pistol, and 23rd magazines
NVG/NODs PCC - Night Vision Equipment and PCC, PCC bag, no magazine capacity limit
COLORS
WHITE designates targets that ARE meant to be shot
BLACK designates targets that are NOT meant to be shot
BLUE designates activator plates for moving targets
YELLOW designates range equipment that is NOT meant to be shot
COURSES OF FIRE
Shooters will have 5 minutes to read the Written Stage Briefing and walk-through a course of fire when arriving to a new shooting bay
It’s your responsibility to reset targets when you are not the next shooter
It’s your responsibility to be ready and waiting when you are the next shooter
Your course of fire officially starts when you are told to “Load & Make Ready”
“Load & Make Ready” means load and holster your gun, check all your gear
“Are You Ready?” is the Range Officer confirming that you are ready begin
“Standby” is the Range Officer informing you they are about to start the timer
***BEEP*** is the audible sound of the timer to begin your course of fire
“Are You Done?” is the Range Officer asking if you are finished shooting
“Unload and Show Clear” means unload and show the Range Officer an empty gun
“Hammer Down and Holster” means dry fire in a safe direction then holster
Your course of fire is officially over once you holster your empty pistol
“STOP!” means freeze, finger off the trigger, keep the gun pointed downrange
SCORING
Shot timer + Penalties = Stage Time. All 4 Stages added together = Total Time
There is no calibration for steel targets. The Range Officer can call hit if witnessed
Failure to knock down a knockover target is +10 seconds per target
Failure to hit hanging steel is +10 seconds per target
Failure to start with a blue activator plate is +10 seconds per shot
Failure to spin the spinner is +60 seconds per target
Shooting a no-shoot target is +10 seconds per shot
Shooting outside the designated area is +10 seconds per shot
Disobeying the Written Stage Briefing is +10 seconds per shot
Shooting range equipment is +60 seconds per hit (and see DAMAGE below)
Turning your light on during another shooters course of fire is +60 seconds
DAMAGE
Shooting the range equipment (painted Yellow) is $20 per hit fine because our range equipment is custom made and we need it to last a long time
The Match Director will review each situation to determine fault, if it is not the shooter’s fault because of bad range design there will be no $20 per hit fine
RE-SHOOTS
Re-shoots will be granted for range malfunctions
Re-shoots WILL NOT be granted for shooter malfunctions (this includes equipment used by the shooter), Example: During the course of fire a shooter's NVG malfunctions (falls off helmet or goes dead, etc), The Range officer will command "STOP" and "UNLOAD AND SHOW CLEAR", the stage will be scored by the time plus any procedural penalties and penalties assessed for targets left standing. So make sure your gear is strapped on tight and ready to go!
DISQUALIFICATIONS
These are Match DQ’s not Stage DQ’s which means if you are disqualified then you are finished shooting for the day
The Match Director will review all DQ’s, Match Director decisions are final, there are no appeals and there are no refunds
Unintentional, Negligent or Accidental discharge of your firearm at any time during the event is a DQ
Having a loaded gun at any time during the event is a DQ, unless you are the shooter executing a course of fire
Gun handling at any time during the event is a DQ, unless you are the shooter executing a course of fire or working at a safe table
Dropping a gun during your course of fire is a DQ. If you drop a gun outside your course of fire then get a Range Officer to assist with recovery
Breaking the 180 degree barrier, Muzzling any part of yourself, Muzzling anyone else during your course of fire is a DQ
Finger on the trigger while Reloading, Clearing a malfunction, or while Moving and not actively shooting at targets during your course of fire is a DQ
Disagreeing with a Range Officer is allowed but being disrespectful is not, so know the difference because Unsportsmanlike Conduct is a DQ