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(IPSC) United States Practical Shooting Association IPSC Chairman Robin Williams 360-384-2492
You
must have a safety check before you can shoot IPSC
NWC Aug 2009 video watch-v=IjixImpIVb4
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BUCKBOARD
BOOGIE (sample “field course”) |
Designer:
Floyd Shoemaker, CSC Rules:
USPSA/IPSC Handbook, 7th Edition |
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Scoring :
COMSTOCK Rounds/Points : 24 / 120 |
10 IPSC targets, best 2 hits
each, 4 pepper popper, K/D = 1 “A” |
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Procedurals & R.O. Notes |
Standard
procedural penalties apply. Engaging
steel downrange of 10 yd RO warning line = MDQ. Paint steel no-shoot between shooters if and as needed; any
bullet mark on steel no-shoot = -10 pts. |
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Starting Position |
Standing
naturally erect inside wagon “A,” facing downrange, with wrists above
respective shoulders in surrender. |
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Start Signal :
AUDIBLE |
Stop Signal :
LAST SHOT FIRED |
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STAGE
PROCEDURE
On start signal, from within
the wagon (only), engage T9-T10 and PP1-PP4 (only).
T7 and T8 may be engaged from
wherever visible (i.e., from the wagon, or en route to T1-T6). Watch your 180 if engaging T7-T8 en route to T1-T6.
Exit the wagon, proceed downrange, and engage T1-T6
as they become visible.
You may not retreat to a preceding shooting
position once you have engaged any target at a subsequent shooting position.
Targets in each array may be engaged in any order.
Engaging or re-engaging poppers downrange of the
wagon will incur a procedural penalty for each shot so fired. You may not engage or re-engage steel downrange of the 10-yd
RO warning line (MDQ).