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4th Annual Veteran’s Day Bullseye 1800

DATE
November 12, 2022
TIME
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
LOCATION
4770 Waterford Rd,, Village of Clarkston
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Date:                    Saturday November 12th 2022

Location:  

Oakland County Sportsmen’s Club
4770 Waterford Rd
Clarkston MI. 48346
Phone: (248) 623-0444
OCSC D.R. Wilson Range house

Eligibility:           Open to all shooters familiar with the Precision Pistol (Bullseye) course of fire.

Match Fee:          New lower price $40.00 Match fee may be paid at time of match

Course of fire:    Standard 90 round course of fire with Rimfire and Center Fire pistols.  A .22 only option will also be offered.

 

Scoring:               Scoring will be done by D.R. Wilson club members.
Judge will resolve all appeals (Appeal cost: $1.00)

 

Equipment:         22LR Pistol and any NRA eligible centerfire pistol
Competitors provide their own ammunition.  50′ Indoor Range
Targets: B-2 Slow Fire, B-3 Timed Fire and Rapid Fire.

Awards:               This is a cash match with 50% of gate being returned to the winners using the Lewis Class System.

 

Further Info:      You are required to pre-enter by phone, text or E-mail to ensure placement in the relay of your choice.
Contact: Jim Churchwell ocsc.be@gmail.com or text 810.510.0893

 

Relays:                 Relay               Date                             Start Time
1         Saturday, November 12, 2022    9:00 AM
2          Saturday, November 12, 2022    12:00 noon

 

Payout:

Rimfire-only scores will be ranked separately and not be entered in the CF match brackets.

Lewis Class Description

The Lewis Class is based on final scores posted when the event is over.  Prior to the event, the Shoot Promoter decides the number of classes and the payout per class, i.e. 1 class per 15 shooters, 2 or 3 payouts per class. At the shoot’s end, scores are listed numerically from highest to lowest. Then, they are divided into as many groups as there are classes. For example; if there are 30 entries and five classes, there will be six scores in each class. The highest score in each class is the winner. Because there will be an odd number of entrants and tie scores on the dividing line between classes, several rules have been established.

  1. When a short class is necessary, due to an odd number entry list, the short class or classes shall head the list.
  2. Tie Scores will be determined by:
      1. The greatest number of aggregate X’s.
      2. The highest-ranking total rapid fire RF and CF score
      3. The highest ranking total timed fire RF and CF score
      4. The highest ranking total slow fire RF and CF score
      5. By coin toss
    1. When the line division falls in a number of tie scores, the contestants are assigned to the class in which the majority of the scores appear.
    2. When an equal number of tie scores appears on either side of the dividing line, contestants shall be assigned to the head of the lower class.
    3. When the original division is changed, due to tie scores, this change shall apply only to the classes directly affected, and the original division shall continue in the other class.

For example:

The event has 33 competitors with 5 classes:

Because the short classes are placed first, six shooters will be in classes #1 and #2 and seven shooters in classes #3,4 & 5. Final scores are arranged from highest to lowest and lines drawn in between classes. In the event of tie scores, follow rules 3 and 4.

Indoor Rifle & Pistol Range, 4770 Waterford Rd,
Village of Clarkston, 48346

Event Details

Date:                    Saturday November 12th 2022 Location:   Oakland County Sportsmen’s Club 4770 Waterford Rd Clarkston MI. 48346 Phone: (248) 623-0444 OCSC D.R. Wilson Range house Eligibility:           Open to all shooters familiar with the Precision Pistol (Bullseye) course of fire. Match Fee:          New lower price $40.00 Match fee may be paid at time of match Course of fire:    Standard 90 round course of fire with Rimfire and Center Fire pistols.  A .22 only option will also be offered.   Scoring:               Scoring will be done by D.R. Wilson club members. Judge will resolve all appeals (Appeal cost: $1.00)   Equipment:         22LR Pistol and any NRA eligible centerfire pistol Competitors provide their own ammunition.  50' Indoor Range Targets: B-2 Slow Fire, B-3 Timed Fire and Rapid Fire. Awards:               This is a cash match with 50% of gate being returned to the winners using the Lewis Class System.   Further Info:      You are required to pre-enter by phone, text or E-mail to ensure placement in the relay of your choice. Contact: Jim Churchwell ocsc.be@gmail.com or text 810.510.0893   Relays:                 Relay               Date                             Start Time 1         Saturday, November 12, 2022    9:00 AM 2          Saturday, November 12, 2022    12:00 noon   Payout: Rimfire-only scores will be ranked separately and not be entered in the CF match brackets. Lewis Class Description The Lewis Class is based on final scores posted when the event is over.  Prior to the event, the Shoot Promoter decides the number of classes and the payout per class, i.e. 1 class per 15 shooters, 2 or 3 payouts per class. At the shoot's end, scores are listed numerically from highest to lowest. Then, they are divided into as many groups as there are classes. For example; if there are 30 entries and five classes, there will be six scores in each class. The highest score in each class is the winner. Because there will be an odd number of entrants and tie scores on the dividing line between classes, several rules have been established. When a short class is necessary, due to an odd number entry list, the short class or classes shall head the list. Tie Scores will be determined by: The greatest number of aggregate X’s. The highest-ranking total rapid fire RF and CF score The highest ranking total timed fire RF and CF score The highest ranking total slow fire RF and CF score By coin toss When the line division falls in a number of tie scores, the contestants are assigned to the class in which the majority of the scores appear. When an equal number of tie scores appears on either side of the dividing line, contestants shall be assigned to the head of the lower class. When the original division is changed, due to tie scores, this change shall apply only to the classes directly affected, and the original division shall continue in the other class. For example: The event has 33 competitors with 5 classes: Because the short classes are placed first, six shooters will be in classes #1 and #2 and seven shooters in classes #3,4 & 5. Final scores are arranged from highest to lowest and lines drawn in between classes. In the event of tie scores, follow rules 3 and 4.

Indoor Rifle & Pistol Range, 4770 Waterford Rd,
Village of Clarkston, 48346
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November 12, 2022
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