The whole gang is headed to the @prairiefirerank1193 Championship!

Published on October 1, 2022
Duration: 3:59

The Prairie Fire Rank Championship in Florence, Texas, offers a $100,000 prize. The qualification drill involves a 9mm handgun with specific slow and rapid-fire stages at 15 yards. Ported barrels are restricted for standard ranking. Lena and Jerry Miculek demonstrate the drill, emphasizing practice and adherence to rules.

Quick Summary

The Prairie Fire Rank Championship in Florence, Texas, features a $100,000 prize. Qualification involves a 9mm handgun drill at 15 yards with slow (5 rounds/60s) and rapid (5 rounds/10s) fire stages. Ported barrels are prohibited for standard ranking.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Prairie Fire Championship Intro & Prize
  2. 00:579mm Drill: Slow & Rapid Fire Specs
  3. 01:34Live Fire: Rapid Fire Demonstration
  4. 02:01Target Review & Rule Clarifications

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Prairie Fire Rank Championship?

The Prairie Fire Rank Championship is a competition held in Florence, Texas, offering a substantial $100,000 cash prize. It involves specific shooting drills designed to test competitors' marksmanship and speed.

What are the drill specifications for the Prairie Fire Rank?

The qualification drill uses a 9mm handgun at 15 yards. It includes a slow-fire phase (5 rounds in 60 seconds) and a rapid-fire phase (5 rounds in 10 seconds).

Are there any equipment restrictions for the Prairie Fire Rank?

Yes, for standard ranking, ported barrels are prohibited. This rule emphasizes fundamental shooting skills over recoil-mitigation modifications.

Who are Lena and Jerry Miculek?

Lena and Jerry Miculek are renowned competitive shooters and personalities in the firearms community, known for their expertise and participation in high-level shooting events.

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