Match Procedure:
Two shooters will shoot the match at once. First, both of you will shoot stages 1 and 2.
You will then reload your magazines and shoot stages 3 and 4. Please read the supplied course
descriptions. If you have any questions, please ask the Safety Officer (SO) before you begin the course of fire.
Stage 1:
3 Cover Drill (18 rounds LIMITED Vickers)
Scenario:
Practicing low cover
Stage Procedure:
All Strings start standing at start 1, hands at sides, concealment required.
String 1: On signal drop to low cover and engage T1-T3 with 2 rounds each in Tactical Sequence (1-1-2-1-1).
String 2: On signal drop to low cover and engage T1-T3 with 2 rounds each in Tactical Priority (slicing the pic) around the right hand side.
String 3: On signal drop to low cover and engage T1-T3 with 2 rounds each in Tactical Priority (slicing the pic) around the Left hand side.
Stage 2:
Moving in (6 rounds Vickers count)
Scenario:
Get to safety.
Stage Procedure:
Begin at start position 2. On signal, engage T7-T9 with one round each (in any order) while moving to XPOS1.
From XPOS1 engage T10-T12 with one round each in tactical priority (slicing the pie). After engaging T10-T12,
you may reengage T7-T9 if needed to avoid FTNs.
Stage 3:
Backing out.
Scenario:
Get out of Dodge (wherever "Dodge" is).
Stage Procedure:
Start Standing in Start Position 3. On signal engage T4-T6 with 2 rounds each in Tactical priority (slicing the pie).
Move to XPOS2 and engage T1-T3 with 2 rounds each in tactical priority (slicing the pie).
Stage 4:
Night Deposit (12 Rounds Vickers Count).
Scenario:
You are filling out your deposit slip when trouble brews.
Stage Procedure:
Start standing at Start 4 with pen in strong hand as if writing on clip board.
Brief case in weak hand. On signal engage T10-T12 with 2 rounds each strong hand only
(while retaining the brief case with your weak hand), in tactical sequence (1-1-2-1-1) while retreating to
XPOS1. Once at XPOS1 deposit brief case in barrel, perform an IDPA legal reload, then engage T7-T9 with 2 rounds each
in tactical priority (slicing the pie).
