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2015 ENPS Zombie Match!

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JTH:

--- Quote from: PC13 on October 17, 2015, 11:03:40 AM ---You can shoot the entire match with a .22 rifle?  That's interesting.  Having never been to this match, is this all paper targets then?  A few of us from Kearney are considering this one, but the information on the website is somewhat unclear.  Can you provide a basic description?

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Um, what is unclear on the website?  The reason I ask is because I wrote it, and if things aren't clear I'd like to change them.

Targets:

Steel:  Plates must fall to score.  Poppers and Texas Star plates must fall for centerfire guns, must show evidence of hit for .22
Paper heads:  Any one shot in the head is sufficient.
Infected (USPSA metric targets):  Any three hits on the target are sufficient.

The rules for safety, stage management, and so on (basically everything except scoring) is standard USPSA. 

Scoring is closer to Multigun in that everything is time-based.  Penalties (such as targets not neutralized) add time.

You can shoot the match with a .22 pistol, a .22 rifle, or a centerfire handgun.  Centerfire handgun requires a holster.  Any .22 requires a case and a chamber flag.  If the stage specifies a holstered start, the .22 shooters will start with the firearm pointed at an orange cone downrange on the stage.

Stages are posted:  http://precisionresponse.4t.com/Zombie1/ZStages.html

...so you can get yourself a PDF copy of the stages and take a look at what will be required.

Is there anything else I can clear up?

PC13:
Nope, that's great, thanks.   I was looking at the Club website and did not see a lot of info.  Thank you.   I'll see if I can round up a few for a road trip.  ;)


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JTH:

--- Quote from: PC13 on October 17, 2015, 11:57:43 AM ---Nope, that's great, thanks.   I was looking at the Club website and did not see a lot of info.  Thank you.   I'll see if I can round up a few for a road trip.  ;)

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Ah, that makes sense---the club website has nothing on it.  The Zombie Match website is this:

http://precisionresponse.4t.com/Zombie1/ZombieMatch.html

Be sure to use the link to register for the match to make the staff's lives easier!

PC13:
Sounds great!  Thanks for the help. 


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SeanN:
Online registration for the match is going to close Friday! You can still register in-person on match day (Sunday) but it would help us out a LOT for planning and squad setup if you registered online before Friday!

Hope to see you all there, this really is one of the MOST fun matches of the year. And it's for a good cause!

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