An event designed for the entire family. Whether you are 10 or 90 years old, male or female, beginning or seasoned shooter come join us at our 22 LR Steel Dogs match because you will have more fun than just trying to shoot paper? This match we will be engaging a small version of a Prairie Dog target with distances ranging from 35 yards to 225 yards. This target measures approximately 6” high by 2.5” wide. There will be four separate strings of fire, 10 targets per string with a maximum of 40 targets. On all four strings the shooters will begin the course of fire in their desired shooting position (from the bench or prone) with their rifle loaded with 10 rounds and the rifle's action closed. You may utilize any .22LR semi automatic or bolt action rifle. There are two separate divisions, scoped and iron sights. It is best the rifle uses ten round magazines but is not required, bring what you own and have fun. So load up the family and dust off that 22 LR rifle you been meaning to shoot more of any way and get your feet wet into the realm of fun rifle matches.

String No. 1:
On signal, the shooter will engage 10 targets in ascending order with one round each. The targets will be set at: 35yd (35pt), 50yd (50pts), 65yd (65pts), 80yd (80pts), 90yd (90pts), 100yd (100pts), 110yd (110pts), 120yd (120pts), 135yd (135pts) and 150yd (150pts). You will have a maximum of 3 minutes to engage all targets. The clock stops when you have fired your 10th shot (fired at the 150yd target). If you hit your intended target, you will get their assigned point value; if you miss it or if you hit a target out of order, you just don't gain any points (no penalty for misses).

String No. 2:
On signal, the shooter will engage 10 targets in descending order with one round each. Starting with the 150yd target and ending on the 35yd target. You will have a maximum of 3 minutes to engage all targets. The clock stops when you have fired your 10th shot.

String No. 3:
On signal, you must hit all 10 targets in ascending order. If you hit your intended target with your first shot, you get its full point value. If you don't hit it on your first shot but you hit it on the second shot, you receive 50% of the points. If you don't hit it on the second shot and you hit it on the third shot, you receive 25% of its value. If you don't hit your intended target on your third shot (or if you skip it), you will not receive that target's points value and you must continue shooting the next farthest target. You can bring to the line as many magazines as you deem necessary but each magazine can only be loaded with a maximum of 10 rounds each. You will have a maximum of three minutes for this string of fire.

String No. 4:
On signal, you will have one minute to rack up as many points as you can. You can engage the targets in any order you like but you can only engage each target once. If you hit it on your first shot, you get the target's full point value. If you miss it, you must engage a different target. Whether you hit or miss, you cannot engage the same target a second time.

In case of a tie, the shooter with the shortest cumulative time (for all four strings of fire) will get the win.

We will have two separate divisions: Scoped Rifle (no magnification limit) and Open Sights (post & notch or peep sights).

!!!IMPORTANT!!! This match is intended only for .22LR rifles (semi-auto or bolt action). !!!IMPORTANT!!! PLEASE NOTE THAT .22 Mag, .17HMR, .17HM2, or any other rim fire or center fire cartridge WILL NOT BE ALLOWED.

The cost of this match is only $10 per shooter and it will be limited to 40 shooters. You may enter both divisions open sights and scoped if there are extra shooting positions available (separate entrance fee for each division).

Sight in starts at 8:30am.
Set up will be at 9:00am.
Shooters meeting will be at 9:15am and we will start shooting shortly after that.

Rules:

1. 22 LR Rifles only! No magnums or other rimfires. Semi auto, bolt, lever action does not matter.
2. Two Division Open Sights and Scoped.
3. Your choice of shooting position: Bench, prone, standing or kneeling.
4. Four separate strings of 10 targets each totaling 40 targets to engage.
5. Any shooter putting a hole in a steel target will replace the target at the cost of $50.
6. Maximum of 10 targets per string ranging from 35 to 150 yards.

Scoring:

1. Score is simple you will receive the pt value equal to the yardage of the target hit. i.e. 35 yards= 35 pts, 50 yards= 50 points and so on.
2. Missed targets or targets not engaged in the correct order will receive zero points and no points deducted.
3. Cumulative time of all four strings will be a tie breaker
4. Shots taken past time limit will result in a no hit and zero points.


www. wildlifehunters.com |info@Wildlifehunters.com

National Rifle Association | Colorado State Shooting Association