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1 Match Results Combined Shooter Final Stage 1 Mugging For Meth Stage 2 Just Relaxing In T Stage 3 Maddest Max Stage 4 Day Of The Schrute Stage 5 Inheritance Stage 6 Estate Sale Final Name Number Division Time PD Raw PD P Fin Rank Raw PD P Fin Rank Raw PD P Fin Rank Raw PD P Fin Rank Raw PD P Fin Rank Raw PD P Fin Rank 1 Proulx, Austin XXX CDP Proulx, Walt XXX CDP Cowley, Garth XXX SSP Rector, Todd XXX SSP Knez, Ian XXX ESP DeJong, Todd XXX SSP Gray, Ron XXX SSP Mitchell, Ralph XXX ESP Purcell, Braxtin XXX CCP King, John XXX CDP Coburn, J XXX SSP Cowley, Mason XXX SSP Miller, Christopher XXX CCP Bridgman, Terry XXX ESP Asmussen, Alan A SSP Briggs, Jeffrey XXX ESP Throop, David XXX CDP Shiflet, John A ESP Martin, Scott A41832 CCP Munch, Tate XXX SSP Throop, Dorothy XXX ESP Wilson, Dennis XXX CDP Groves, John XXX ESP Brahmer, David A CDP Popp, Robert XXX SSP Rector, Theodore XXX SSP Grover, Ralph XXX BUG Herrman, Chris XXX ESP

2 MUGGING FOR METH RULES: IDPA Rules Created By: WaltProulx START POSITION: Standing at P1 facing up-range hands above shoulders gun loaded with 6 ROUNDS ONLY and holstered. SCENARIO: SCORING: Unlimited You are being held up by a meth fueled mugger needing money for a score while ROUND COUNT: 06 his dealer watches from a distance. Knowing that when he discovers your gun you will have much bigger problems, you decide that this mugging needs to end TARGETS: 01 now. Your drug numbed nemisis requires many rounds before going horizontal DISTANCE: T1=5 YARDS, S1=20 YARDS and his dealer has now had time to draw his gun as well. You must take careful SCORED HITS: 5 HITS ON T1, STEEL UNTIL aim and end this threat also. DOWN PROCEDURE: PENALTIES: Per current IDPA rulebook At the signal engage T1 with 5 rounds and steel until down. All shots must be CONCEALMENT: Yes fired while remaining in P1. NOTES: GUN STARTS LOADED WITH 6 ROUNDS ONLY Stage 1, Bay 1 S1 T1 P1 Created with Trident Stage Designer TridentStageDesigner.com

3 Stage 1 Mugging For Meth Shooter Stage 1 Name Division Raw PD P Fin Diff Proulx, Austin CDP Win Proulx, Walt CDP Rector, Todd SSP Cowley, Garth SSP DeJong, Todd SSP Coburn, J SSP Gray, Ron SSP Munch, Tate SSP Mitchell, Ralph ESP King, John CDP Miller, Christopher CCP Purcell, Braxtin CCP Briggs, Jeffrey ESP Throop, Dorothy ESP Throop, David CDP Knez, Ian ESP Asmussen, Alan SSP Cowley, Mason SSP Shiflet, John ESP Herrman, Chris ESP Martin, Scott CCP Bridgman, Terry ESP Rector, Theodore SSP Popp, Robert SSP Wilson, Dennis CDP Groves, John ESP Brahmer, David CDP Grover, Ralph BUG

4 JUST RELAXING IN THE GARAGE RULES: IDPA Rules Created By: WaltProulx START POSITION: Standing at P1 holding dip stick handle in strong hand with weak hand holding rag on stick. Tip of dip stick touching X on firewall of car. Gun loaded and placed in IDPA box on barrel under window at P2 with lid closed with gun pointed down range. Spare magazines on belt. SCENARIO: You are changing you oil in the garage when some thugs show up for a home invasion. They have taken your sweetie hostage in the side yard and their dogs have your child pinned down on the driveway outside of the partly open garage door. You have placed your loaded gun in your mini-vault on the work bench to keep from dropping or snagging it while you work on the car. PROCEDURE: On the signal retrieve your gun and engage T1 - T8 with 2 rounds each. T7- T8 (dog targets with down 3 cut out) must be engaged from prone at P3. Window in wall at P1 will begin closed. T1 activates T4 (swinger) and T5 activates T6 (swinger). SCORING: Unlimited ROUND COUNT: 16 TARGETS: 08 DISTANCE: 5-10 YARDS SCORED HITS: 2 on all paper steel must fall PENALTIES: Per current IDPA rulebook CONCEALMENT: No NOTES: T7 - T8 must be engaged from prone at P3 S1 S2 T1 T5 T8 T7 T4 T6 T3 T2 P3 P1 SP P2 Created with Trident Stage Designer TridentStageDesigner.com

5 Stage 2 Just Relaxing In The Garage Shooter Stage 2 Name Division Raw PD P Fin Diff Proulx, Walt CDP Win Proulx, Austin CDP Rector, Todd SSP Knez, Ian ESP Cowley, Garth SSP Mitchell, Ralph ESP DeJong, Todd SSP Gray, Ron SSP Coburn, J SSP Bridgman, Terry ESP Cowley, Mason SSP Miller, Christopher CCP Briggs, Jeffrey ESP King, John CDP Herrman, Chris ESP Asmussen, Alan SSP Wilson, Dennis CDP Munch, Tate SSP Purcell, Braxtin CCP Shiflet, John ESP Brahmer, David CDP Throop, David CDP Popp, Robert SSP Rector, Theodore SSP Groves, John ESP Martin, Scott CCP Throop, Dorothy ESP Grover, Ralph BUG

6 Maddest Max RULES: IDPA Rules Created By: Austin Proulx START POSITION: Standing in box at P1, holding first magazine, gun empty and holstered. ALL FEEDING DEVICES LOADED WITH 3 ROUNDS. SCENARIO: SCORING: Unlimited While practicing 3-shot reloading drills in the desert, a group mad max style ROUND COUNT: 08 hoodlums decides that your sweet roscoe and your ammunition are worth killing you over. Skin that smoke wagon. TARGETS: 04 PROCEDURE: DISTANCE: At the start signal, engage all targets with two rounds each. SCORED HITS: 8 T2 may be re-engaged from P2. PENALTIES: Per current IDPA rulebook T1 may NOT be engaged from P2 as the steel activator is within 10 yards. CONCEALMENT: Yes NOTES: steel is non-scoring activator. T4 T3 T1 T2 P2 P1 Created with Trident Stage Designer TridentStageDesigner.com

7 Stage 3 Maddest Max Shooter Stage 3 Name Division Raw PD P Fin Diff Proulx, Walt CDP Win Proulx, Austin CDP Rector, Todd SSP Cowley, Garth SSP DeJong, Todd SSP Coburn, J SSP Mitchell, Ralph ESP Gray, Ron SSP Purcell, Braxtin CCP Knez, Ian ESP King, John CDP Cowley, Mason SSP Asmussen, Alan SSP Throop, David CDP Shiflet, John ESP Throop, Dorothy ESP Groves, John ESP Miller, Christopher CCP Brahmer, David CDP Herrman, Chris ESP Briggs, Jeffrey ESP Bridgman, Terry ESP Wilson, Dennis CDP Martin, Scott CCP Rector, Theodore SSP Popp, Robert SSP Munch, Tate SSP Grover, Ralph BUG

8 DAY OF THE SCHRUTE RULES: IDPA Rules Created By: WaltProulx START POSITION: Seated at P1 palms of hands on desk with fingers of both hands touching keys on keyboard. Gun loaded to division capacity and placed (pointing down range) in either the right or left hand top drawer. All spare magazines placed in the opposite side top drawer. SCENARIO: SCORING: Unlimited Dwight has finally snapped! ROUND COUNT: 15 You are at your desk selling paper over the phone when your crazy co-worker and his gang of beet farmer cohorts invade the office to kill you all with TARGETS: 05 chainsaws. Fortunately for you your gun is handy in your desk. Save yourself DISTANCE: 2-10 yards and the other staff. Watch out for Mose...he will sneak up on you from close SCORED HITS: 3 scored hits on T1-T5 range when you aren't looking! PENALTIES: Per current IDPA rulebook PROCEDURE: CONCEALMENT: No At the signal engage T1-T5 with 3 rounds each while seated at P1. Right drawer activates T1 (peekaboo). Left drawer activates T2 (double drop NOTES: Right drawer activates T1. Left drawer turner). S1 behind T3 activates T5 (single look drop turner). activates T2. Steel behind T3 activates T5. All shots must be taken while seated. S1 T3 T4 peek-a-boo T2 T1 double drop turner T5 single drop turner P1 Created with Trident Stage Designer TridentStageDesigner.com

9 Stage 4 Day Of The Schrute Shooter Stage 4 Name Division Raw PD P Fin Diff Cowley, Garth SSP Win Proulx, Austin CDP Rector, Todd SSP Coburn, J SSP Purcell, Braxtin CCP Knez, Ian ESP Herrman, Chris ESP King, John CDP Proulx, Walt CDP Bridgman, Terry ESP Gray, Ron SSP Mitchell, Ralph ESP DeJong, Todd SSP Martin, Scott CCP Miller, Christopher CCP Munch, Tate SSP Cowley, Mason SSP Briggs, Jeffrey ESP Throop, David CDP Asmussen, Alan SSP Shiflet, John ESP Throop, Dorothy ESP Groves, John ESP Wilson, Dennis CDP Popp, Robert SSP Brahmer, David CDP Rector, Theodore SSP Grover, Ralph BUG

10 Inheritance RULES: IDPA Rules Created By: Scott Martin START POSITION: Standing at SP. Facing downrange. Hands at sides. Gun loaded to division capacity and holstered. Feeding devices stowed on person. SCENARIO: Your spouse cared for her ailing mother for many years. "Mom" died and left her entire large fortune to your spouse. Unfortunately the ten other siblings show up for the funeral and are really pissed with this distribution. If your spouse can't be found, they will split the inheritance. Save your spouse! PROCEDURE: Engage all targets in tactical priority. T7 is a suprise target. T8 must be shot from cover. SCORING: Unlimited ROUND COUNT: 18 TARGETS: 08 DISTANCE: S1 10 yards from P3. SCORED HITS: Two hits on all paper, steel until down. PENALTIES: Standard CONCEALMENT: Yes NOTES: T7 is activated by door opening. T8 T5 T7 T6 S1 P5 Door opens uprange Door activates T7 P4 S2 T2 T3 T4 T1 P3 P1 SP P1 P2 Created with Trident Stage Designer TridentStageDesigner.com

11 Stage 5 Inheritance Shooter Stage 5 Name Division Raw PD P Fin Diff Proulx, Austin CDP Win Proulx, Walt CDP Cowley, Garth SSP Knez, Ian ESP Rector, Todd SSP DeJong, Todd SSP Gray, Ron SSP Purcell, Braxtin CCP Bridgman, Terry ESP Mitchell, Ralph ESP Miller, Christopher CCP Briggs, Jeffrey ESP King, John CDP Cowley, Mason SSP Munch, Tate SSP Asmussen, Alan SSP Throop, David CDP Coburn, J SSP Groves, John ESP Brahmer, David CDP Martin, Scott CCP Wilson, Dennis CDP Throop, Dorothy ESP Shiflet, John ESP Rector, Theodore SSP Popp, Robert SSP Grover, Ralph BUG Herrman, Chris ESP

12 Estate Sale RULES: IDPA Rules Created By: Scott Martin START POSITION: Facing downrange, standing at P1, holding rope in weak hand, firearm loaded with exactly 6 rounds, strong hand on holstered gun, feeding devices on person. SCENARIO: You think you are showing up at an estate sale that advertised antique firearms. You're at the wrong house! You've actually suprised a bunch of meth heads who have invaded a senior citizen's home. They whacked the homeowner and they are stealing his stuff. They don't want witnesses. PROCEDURE: At the start signal, pull the rope and engage T1 thru T3, STRONG HAND ONLY from P1. Rope activates T1. Move to cover at P2 and engage T4 and T5. Move to cover at P3 and engage remaining targets. SCORING: Unlimited ROUND COUNT: 15 TARGETS: 07 DISTANCE: P1 to T1 is 9 yards SCORED HITS: Two hits on all paper, steel until down. PENALTIES: Standard CONCEALMENT: Yes NOTES: S-1 activates the peek-a-boo (T-6) and swinger (T-7) S1 T7 T6 Peek-a-boo T5 T4 P3 T3 T2 T1 P2 Created P1 with Trident Stage Designer TridentStageDesigner.com

13 Stage 6 Estate Sale Shooter Stage 6 Name Division Raw PD P Fin Diff Proulx, Austin CDP Win Proulx, Walt CDP Rector, Todd SSP Cowley, Garth SSP Gray, Ron SSP DeJong, Todd SSP Cowley, Mason SSP Knez, Ian ESP Asmussen, Alan SSP Mitchell, Ralph ESP Purcell, Braxtin CCP King, John CDP Miller, Christopher CCP Bridgman, Terry ESP Briggs, Jeffrey ESP Martin, Scott CCP Throop, David CDP Brahmer, David CDP Shiflet, John ESP Throop, Dorothy ESP Coburn, J SSP Popp, Robert SSP Wilson, Dennis CDP Groves, John ESP Munch, Tate SSP Rector, Theodore SSP Grover, Ralph BUG Herrman, Chris ESP

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