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No alcoholic beverages are allowed on or near the shooting range
while shooting is in progress.
Only registered shooters are allowed to wear and carry firearms.
Pistols must be holstered and actions open on rifles and shotguns
at all times, except at loading tables and the firing line.
Cold Range - firearms may only be loaded when you are at the
loading table and on the firing line.
Cap and Ball pistols may only be capped when at the loading table
and the firing line.
Brass may be retrieved behind the firing line if it does not
impede the progress of the posse.
All shooters and spectators must wear eye protection. Ear
protection is strongly recommended.
All shooters must abide by the decision of the range officer.
(Protest details on back.)
Unsafe firearm handling will not be tolerated and can result in a
Match DQ.
All shooters must conform to minimum dress requirements for their
category.
Shotguns will be staged open and empty at the beginning of each
stage required and will be restaged open and empty after using and
before proceeding to next gun.
Bar 3 Range Rule: No loading shotgun while moving. "Plant then
poke"
Shotgun Targets are knockdowns. Knock down targets must fall to
be counted as hit. A miss on a knock down can be made up with ammo
carried by a shooter on his or her person. Ammo
"hand-offs" are considered dead rounds and will result in
a 10 second safety.
RF timers with remote display boards will be used for this match.
The time displayed on the timer carried by the RO is the official
time. The remote display board is secondary and is for the convenience
of the observers and shooters only. RO will visually confirm
correct time is recorded on the timesheet. Posse Marshals will
instruct RO on using the RF timers.
Riding carts are allowed but please use caution. Pedestrians,
wildlife, and trees have the right-of-way. Please drive friendly and
"Don’t Mess with Texas."
The Badlands Bar 3 is a shooting facility located on a working
ranch. Due to the climate and generally uneven "Black
Land" terrain, all shooters should be careful when moving
during stage scenarios, from stage to stage, and around the ranch in
general. If you do not feel it is safe to run on the ground or on a
boardwalk during a scenario…. WALK!
Please read and follow each scenario as written and read to you
by your ROs. The scenario will also be at the loading table for
shooter to review prior to moving to the shooting line. It is the
shooter’s and RO’s responsibility to know the scenario before
the "beep." RO may assist in the course of fire. Counters
may assist in calling shotgun targets down. Shooter may request no
verbal help prior to beep.
ROs should be ROI or higher trained.
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