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The Pistol Challenge

By Northwest Ohio CCW (other events)

Saturday, April 16 2022 9:00 AM 12:00 PM EDT
 
ABOUT ABOUT

Action-packed Pistol and Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC) event. Participants can compete for the fastest time in one or more divisions: rimfire pistol, centerfire pistol, and PCC. The Courses of Fire consist of static and reactive AR500 steel targets at distances 10 to 25 yards. Each shooter's best time of three runs will be counted. All targets must be hit, but extra rounds can be fired. Participants must register/pay for each division in which they wish to compete. Liberty Conservation Club members will receive a $5 discount if (1) their dues are paid for 2021 and (2) they use the discount code provided via private text communication by the event organizer prior to registration (contact phone number is 419-231-5391). Gift cards ($25 value) donated by our sponsors, will be awarded to the top finisher (lowest time) in each division. (There must be at least five shooters to constitute a division.)  Participants who compete in all three divisions will be eligible for the title of Top Gun. (The fastest combined times, wins.)

If you want to shoot and just have fun, there is no need to compete. Just tell us when you arrive, so we know whether or not to record your times. We recommend that you bring 100 rounds of ammunition for each of your firearms. If you don't have a firearm, you can rent one of ours for $10 each. Of course, when you are not on the firing line other renters may be using the same gun.

Restrictions

Participants must be at least 18 years old, legally permitted to handle firearms, and be physically and emotionally capable of operating firearms safely. Firearms brought for the purpose of use in one or more of the divisions of this course must be in good working order. The following types of ammunition are prohibited: steel core bullets (such as M855); bimetal jacket bullets (such as those made by Wolf, Tula and Barnaul); solid copper bullets (such as the TSX and GMX); hardened bullets (such as hard cast); magnum loads (such as .357 Magnum and .44 Magnum shotshells (such as .410); incendiary rounds; or any other type deemed inappropriate by the Range Safety Officer.