Back to Home Page
Stage design is Real Easy!
You need a few props and a simple shooting range.
The Props are:
- 5 poles, long enough to set the targets at a convenient height.
- 1 simple ammo tray, set up at the shooting station. (movable)
- A supply of suitable tin cans.
- A shooting range with SAFE background and some 25 yards length.
- Pistols and revolvers starts from the first shooting station.
- Carbines skip the first shooting station.
- Any tie is broken in a shotoff - the shooters shoots until a winner is selected.
Drive down the poles in a line, 2 feet apart, so that the total width is 8 feet (2,44 metres).
Use poles of a suitable height, so that the cans, when set, is approximately at the height of the abdomen of an average shooter.
Mark off the shooting distances, exactly centered in front of the 5 poles.
Mark the following shooting distances:
- Range A - Alfa : 2 Yards / 1,8 meters
- Range B - Beta : 3 Yards / 2,7 meters
- Range C - Charlie : 4 Yards / 3,7 meters
- Range D - Delta : 6 Yards / 5,5 meters
- Range E - Echo : 8 Yards / 7,3 meters
- Range F - Fox : 10 Yards / 9,1 meters
- Range G - Golf : 12 Yards / 11,0 meters
- Range H - Hotel : 14 Yards / 12,8 meters
- Range I - Indigo : 16 Yards / 14,6 meters
- Range J - Juliet : 18 Yards / 16,5 meters
Move the ammo tray to each shooting station, when and if needed.
Thats all there is to it!
NB! Distances will vary with cans of different sizes
Place one can on top of each pole, make sure it stays in place.
Shoot at the cans, one at a time, and make sure it takes a solid hit to shoot one down.
Back to Home Page
World Championship PC Shooting a virtual competition staged on the world wide web. Sponsored by SabotørLauget (C) 2001.Webmaster: E. Prestmo hfandrep@online.no
- Last update February 7. 2001