Stage 1 Falling Plates Rifle Match w/ ED-AR 1-8x24 #pewpew #tacticalshooter

Published on February 10, 2025
Duration: 0:35

This video demonstrates Stage 1 of a Falling Plates Rifle Match at CPRPC, featuring the ED-AR 1-8x24 optic. The shooter engages multiple falling plate targets from 30 yards, adhering to match rules of 6 rounds per magazine and a 10-second time limit per round. The content highlights practical application of rifle skills in a competitive setting.

Quick Summary

Stage 1 of a Falling Plates Rifle Match at CPRPC involves engaging multiple falling plate targets from 30 yards. Match rules typically restrict magazine capacity to 6 rounds, requiring one shot per plate, and impose a 10-second time limit to clear the stage.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Stage 1 Introduction
  2. 00:04Round 1 Plate Engagement (30 Yards)
  3. 00:13Match Rules Explained (6 Rounds, 10 Sec)
  4. 00:21Round 2 Plate Engagement (30 Yards)

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the typical rules for a Falling Plates Rifle Match stage?

A common rule in Falling Plates Rifle Matches is a limit on magazine capacity, often 6 rounds, meaning one shot per plate. Additionally, there's usually a time limit, such as 10 seconds, to clear all targets at a specific distance like 30 yards.

What is the role of the ED-AR 1-8x24 optic in this competition?

The ED-AR 1-8x24 optic provides variable magnification suitable for engaging targets at varying distances within a competition stage. Its 1-8x magnification range allows for quick target acquisition at lower power and more precise aiming at higher power for accuracy.

What is the significance of engaging falling plates from 30 yards?

Engaging falling plates from 30 yards tests a shooter's ability to accurately and quickly hit reactive steel targets. This distance requires a good understanding of bullet drop and sight alignment, especially under a time constraint.

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