This is a graded match, with medals for all grades as per the PNZ Guidelines.
There is no Chrono, everyone scores as Major in IPSC
A boxed lunch will be provided as part of your entry both days. Tea, coffee and water will be available throughout the day. Advise the match director C/0 danczbrno@gmail.com of any dietary requirements. Match fee is for the two days (130.00 Total). 10.00 for each extra guest lunch only if required
See the following Match Rules for details when filling out this entry form.
Squadding requests are only available to junior members shooting under supervision. Please advise by separate email to the match director C/0 danczbrno@gmail.com
This is a popular shoot. Entries are capped at 64. No late entries will be accepted. Squads are restricted to 8 competitors so if your circumstances change after entry and you are unable to make it then please advise danczbrno@gmail.com and we may be able to substitute someone to your spot.
The range will be open on Saturday 19th Sept. from 7.30 for registration. Remember to bring your firearms licence. Registration finishes at 8.15, briefing at 8.30, shooting starts 9.02 promptly. If you miss the match briefing, you may not be able to shoot. All squads are self-managing, no static RO’s. There will be no printed range stage books. Scoring will be with PractiScore. Both days will be shot to IPSC and Speed challenge 2025 rules.
Stages are being designed with the intention of having 12 IPSC stages and 8 Speed stages. Round count approx. 200 for IPSC and the normal 195 for Speed. Approx 400 rounds total.
Divisions shot:
Open = Optic sighted handguns. Open, Standard Optics and Production Optics
Limited = Iron sighted handguns. Standard, Production Revolver, Classic
Carbine/Rifle = .22 Rifle and PCCK
Saturday will shoot all stages of IPSC. Match briefing at 8.30 shooting at 9.02 coming in around 3.00pm
Sunday will shoot 8 stages of Speed from 9.02 and finishing at about 12.30
Prize giving at approximately 1.15
Combination of rules = Match Rules and Score:
Whatever division you shoot at IPSC on Saturday you shoot in Speed on Sunday, there will be 3 divisions as above. PractiScore is used for scoring. The match score will be a combination of your IPSC percentage score and your Speed score as a percentage added together. This shoot is not a strength event and therefore we will observe Grades as below but as in other years categories will not be used.
Grades:
Grades to be M, A, B, C, and D. GM and M will compete as M grade, your grade will be the highest of any PNZ grade you have in IPSC or Speed in the division being shot. If you are graded in one discipline but not the other, then you are graded as the discipline you have shot. If you don’t have a grade in both IPSC and Speed, then you shoot and get graded based on your score as per rule 4.2 in the Speed Guidelines.
Awards:
Scores will be taken from the combined two day shoot and medals awarded for each grade within each division. A Gold will be awarded for one to three shooters and Silver and Bronze when there are four or more people shooting that Division/Grade.