Shotgun – Practical

EVENT: Shotgun – Practical

Date: June 16, 2024

Check In at 8:00 am

Event to start at 9:00 

Event and divisions

Practical Shotgun Competition

Disciplines

Practical Shotgun – May only compete in one – not auto and pump
Ladies semi-auto
Ladies pump
Men’s semi-auto
Men’s pump
Team – 2 Person Unisex

range fee for 2022 will be forthcoming

Particpant Information

Due to the distance from the main host hotel in Palm Beach – Participants in this event can get their credentials when they check in at the OK Corral.  No need to go to Palm Beach County to get credentials for this event.

Course of fire to be announced here shortly

Shooting fee not included – payable on sight 

 

 

 

Venue

OK Corral Gun Club

9449 48th Street Northeast,

Okeechobee, FL 34972

 

Closest Hotel

Hampton Inn – Okeechobee

1200 FL-70, Okeechobee, FL 34972

Call the hotel direct and ask for the “First Responder Rate” – $139

863-824-0003

 

Event Rules

There will be 4 Stages, falling steel, 51 rounds minimum, 100 plus recommended.  Unlimited (Comstock) scoring, shooter may use as many rounds as needed to complete the stage. Each stage will consist of 12 to 14 falling steel targets per stage. Stages scored with time plus scoring, steel must fall to score, 5 seconds for each miss, 5 seconds for each procedural.  Time starts with the buzzer and ends with the last shot. Competitors will start with shotgun on a table in front of the shooter. No limit on magazine capacities but shooters will begin the stage with only 5 shells in the gun but may reload at any time once the timer has started. Reloading must be done by hand,no speedloaders and no detachanle magazines. Shooters will need to carry enough rounds on their person to complete the stage. Birdshot only # 7 1/2 or less (#7 ½, #8, or #9). No steel shot. Each squad will need to reset and paint steel between each shooter.  Scoring will be done electronically.

Procedurals: Not shooting at a target, shooting outside the shooting area, not following stage instructions, etc.

Range Policies: Range is a Cold range, handle firearms only in the safe area or when directed by a range officer. Long guns need to be bagged, chamber flagged or locked open and carried muzzle up or down between stages.  Please remember the 4 rules of gun safety at all times.

Safety disqualifications:

Handling a firearm anywhere outside a safe table.

Dropping a loaded firearm.

Sweeping yourself or anyone else

Accidental discharge while moving or reloading.

Accidental discharge within 10 feet of the shooter.

Any discharge which goes over the berm.

Muzzle breaking the 180 degrees side to side or up and down.

Range Commands:

Make ready (load your firearm and place it on the table)

Are you ready?

Standby

(signal)

If finished, unload and show clear (unload your firearm and show an empty chamber)

If clear, hammer down and holster or bag (close slide and pull the trigger while aiming at a berm)

Range is clear

general information

Awards
Gold, Silver and Bronze medals will be awarded to the first three places in each class and division. The Lewis scoring system will be used to determine Classifications. The competitors will be arranged by scores best to worse and the field will be divided into thirds.  Example if we have 21 shooters, 1, 2, and 3 will receive medals in the expert class; 8, 9, and 10 will receive medals in the sharpshooter class; 15, 16, and 17 will receive medals in the marksman class.

Sport Rules
Eye and hearing protection required while shooting
no scopes, red dots or lasers allowed.

For all events: Current NRA rules shall apply to this sport except where the FRS rules take precedent over the NRA Rules, such as eligibility, awards, number of team members, etc.

    Entry Fee

    $15

    / person

    $30

    / partners

     

    Sport Coordinators

    Gary Hollett

    First Responder Sports
    407-900-2757

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