Steel Plate Shoots
Registration: 12:00pm
Shoot Time: 1:00pm
Dates: April 18th, May 16th, June 20th, July 18th,
August 15th, September 19th, October 17th
Join us for a fun day
• Four Plate Scenarios will be shot.
• Each scenario is made of five steel plates.
• Four are the target plates, and the fifth is the stop plate.
• There is no limit on the number of rounds that can be fired.
• A hip holster is required for center fire handguns.
• Those firing a .22 caliber handgun are not required to use a holster.
• No magnum caliber firearms permitted.
• 25 Rounds per scenario. Total rounds 100.
• Recommended rounds150.
Matches Fee’s $15.00
M.C.S.A. Member $10.00
Reshoot $5.00
For more information contact Tom Noel at 717-667-2612 or Deb Peffer 717-248-2080 or come in to the Army Navy Surplus Thursday, Friday or Saturday 9:30 am to 6:00pm.
Safety Rules
-The range is “cold!” Handguns will not be loaded except
as directed by Match Officials. Semi-autos will have an empty chamber and magazine well, and all chambers and revolver cylinders will be kept empty.
Range Officers will escort any person found in violation of this rule to a safety area, where they will ask the competitor to “unload and show clear.” If the firearm is not loaded, the competitor receives no penalty. If the firearm Is Loaded, the competitor will be disqualified from the match.
-During loading or unloading, engaging the course of fire and during remedial action in the event of a malfunction, the muzzle of the handgun must ALWAYS be kept pointed down range. If the muzzle of the gun points rearward of the limit (180 degrees of the shooter box), the contestant will be asked to unload and will be disqualified from the entire match.
-After a string of fire, no contestant may leave their postion until the firearm has been unloaded, inspected and cleared by the Range Officer. The firearm will then be holstered or placed in a protective sheath or bag.
-In the event a firearm cannot be unloaded due to a broken or failed mechanism, the shooter will notify the Range Officer. In no case will a contestant leave the line with a loaded weapon.
-During the contest, contestants will refrain from handling their firearms, except when instructed by a match official or in designated areas.
-Should a firearm be dropped during a course of fire, the contestant will not pick up the firearm, but allow a match official to do so. The match official will then unload and inspect the firearm.