The Full Metal Bracket Challenge

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Are You The Carolina’s Best Shooter?
Find out in the Full Metal Bracket Challenge Sponsored by Carolina Arms Group!

32 shooters from each PBR location will compete for a one of a kind special edition Carolina Arms Group 1911 ($3500+ Value). The first round will start February 19th with competitors shooting on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday that week. This pattern will continue for the following five weeks until the final on March 26th in Mooresville. Scores will be calculated and posted on Thursday and advancing competitors will be notified by email with the next rounds registration link. The final course of fire will be a full bay stage using USPSA rules and scoring. There is a $20 entry fee for the tournament and each round will be $30.

Competitors use PBR gun and ammo except for the week six final.
Week 1
– Poker shoot target – best hand between seeds advances to round two


Week 2 – 9mm 1911 – 10 shots at NRA Bullseye target at 70 feet, not timed, scored out of 100


Week 3 – Glock 34 – 30 round stage – 3 strings of fire with mandatory reloads on two strings 12 normal grip, 12 strong hand only, 6 rounds weak hand

Week 4 – Glock 26 – Programmed shoot no shoot scenario, closest shooting distance no less than 30 feet, 20 rounds on 2 NRA targets


Week 5 – Handgun with Optic – two el pres setups – shoot in box A, run to box b, mandatory reload, shoot


Week 6 – Final – Full Bay USPSA Style Stage scored with time plus penalties – competitors use their own gun.
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Nope.

I just saved myself a bunch of time and ammo by going to honesty. ;)
 
Nope x2...

Competitors use PBR gun and ammo except for the week six final.


So does the winner of this go up against Chris Tilley, or Todd Jarrett, or Bill Drummond to see who REALLY is the Carolina's Best Shooter...???
 
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Nope x2...

Competitors use PBR gun and ammo except for the week six final.

Yeah. I don't have a dog in this fight since I'm nowhere near where this match will be held, but... Having a bullseye competition with a provided gun and ammo should at least let each competitor have a few sighter shots. Shooting a bullseye match with an unknown zero does not sound like fun.
 
yup. Better be an Area or National level match for that kind of money, with a random prize tables full stuff that I wouldn't win


Yup.

For less than the cost of a single round, I can shoot all day at a 3 gun match. This might be appealing at $5-10/round.
 
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The fees alone to shoot this are as much as two entries to the RCSA World Championships and a nice steak dinner.

I paid $125 to shoot 4 guns at a state level Steel Challenge Championship.

I’m not good enough to be a contender for the top prize. My best chance would be to see if I can find a raffle for one of those pistols and buy $200 worth of tickets lol.

Those are extremely nice pistols though. Been checking them out after I learned they existed. First I heard of them was when Steve Foster became one of their sponsored shooters.
 
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