Pyramyd Gunslynger

Match Rules

The shooters will make ready at the shooting lanes and must adhere to the following rules:

  • All Shooters are under the direction of the Range Master.  Any safety violations will immediately disqualify a shooter for that relay
  • Eye protection is required for anyone using the range. No exceptions.
  • Anyone shooting targets NOT in their designated lane will be disqualified.
  • Shooters may shoot from any position they choose
  • Shooters are allowed the use of shooting sticks or bi-pods
  • Shooters are allowed to use a chair, bench, bucket or any other type of sitting device
  • Shooters are allowed to use the benches that are provided at the range
  • Shooters using the benches are only allowed the use of a front rest for their rifle 
  • The target must be KNOCKED DOWN in order for the relay to count
  • Shooters may shoot the targets in any order they choose. 
  • Targets will be pink or light blue in color, and will be re-painted at match director’s discretion.  Special color requests will not be considered.
  • Once all targets are down the shooter will raise their hand and shout out FINISHED – A scorer will verify that all targets have been knocked down
    • In the event of a tie, a tie-break shoot off will be done with one target on each bank. The shooter that knocks them all over first wins and advances to the next relay. 

This event will pair up all competitors in a bracketed draw at random prior to the event. Seeding will be done at match director’s discretion. The Final will be between the last 2 competitors in the main draw. Same rules apply for finals.

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FOR Single Load Division PCP Shooters

  • Each shooter will have 20 (five of each chicken, turkey, pigs and rams) 1/10 scale NRA metal targets that must be KNOCKED down.
  • Targets will be placed as follows:
    – Chickens at 10 yards
    – Pigs at 25 yards
    – Turkeys at 40 yards
    – Rams at 55 yards
  • Two shooters will compete against each other in order to win the relay.  First shooter to knock down all their targets – WINS and moves on to the next relay.
  • All pellets must be loose in box or tin at the beginning of the match – Competitors are NOT allowed to stage pellets.  Tins must be shaken prior to the relay starting.  Anyone caught staging pellets will be disqualified from the match.
  • The relays will continue until such time that only ONE shooter remains.

Equipment Rules

  • Airgun Rifles – Must use Pellets – NO BBs, Slugs or Solid Ammo
  • Shooters may not tether their rifles to a tank during their relay
  • Airguns must be single shot or have a single shot tray installed
  • Any Caliber is allowed up to .22
  • Any type of sight is allowed

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FOR Mag-Fed Division PCP Shooters

  • Each shooter will have 20 (five of each chicken, turkey, pigs and rams) 1/10 scale NRA metal targets that must be KNOCKED down.
  • Targets will be placed as follows:
    – Chickens at 10 yards
    – Pigs at 25 yards
    – Turkeys at 40 yards
    – Rams at 55 yards
  • Two shooters will compete against each other in order to win the relay.  First shooter to knock down all their targets – WINS and moves on to the next relay.
  • Shooters will start with their magazines removed from the action and must wait for their match to start before cocking and loading their rifle.
  • Multiple magazines may be used, AND magazines may be pre-loaded. 
    • Shooters may fill their first magazine with NO MORE than 10 pellets. Shooters will need to present their first magazine in each relay to their scorer to verify it is compliant. Subsequent magazines may be filled to maximum capacity. 
  • The relays will continue until such time that only ONE shooter remains.

Equipment Rules

  • Airgun Rifles – Must use Pellets – NO BBs, Slugs or Solid Ammo
  • Shooters may not tether their rifles to a tank during their relay
  • Airguns must use a magazine
  • Any Caliber is allowed up to .22
  • Any type of sight is allowed

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FOR Springer Shooters

  • Each shooter will have 20 (five of each) 1/10 scale NRA metal targets that must be KNOCKED down or off the TILE.
  • Targets will be placed as follows for Springers:
    – Chickens at 10 yards
    – Pigs at 25 yards
    – Turkeys at 40 yards
    – Rams at 55 yards
  • Two shooters will compete against each other in order to win the relay.  First shooter to knock down all their targets – WINS and moves on to the next relay.
  • Magazines (if used) must be empty and all pellets must be loose in box or tin at the beginning of the match – Competitors are NOT allowed to stage pellets.  Tins must be shaken prior to the relay starting.  Anyone caught staging pellets will be disqualified from the match.
  • The relays will continue until such time that only ONE shooter remains.

Equipment Rules

  • Airgun Spring Piston or Gas Ram Rifles – Must use Pellets – NO BBs or Solid Ammo
  • Airguns can be single shot or magazine fed
  • Any Caliber is allowed up to .22
  • Any type of sight is allowed