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BPSA April 2017 3-gun Results!
We had 27 folks come out and enjoy perfect weather to shoot the April 3-gun match. Three of the four course offered shooter’s choice of guns, and all of them were of the quick and fast paced variety.
Stage 1, Swing for the Stars, featured both a star and a swinger at around 15 yards. Ronald Hilton took the stage win in rimfire rifle at 13.65. For the multigun era having to transition between two guns, Bill Jackson set the pace here with 13.70 and Jerry Howard was hot on his tail at 14.07.
Stage 2, Stay Low, required the 3-gunners to go prone and shoot under a table and wall, but the rimfire guys were able to escape that fate. Ronald Hilton again paced rimfire with 11.25 and Ken Hablitzel was right behind him at 12.05. In 3gun, Clayton Daigle smoked this one in 13.81 with Trevor Lee not far behind at 14.26.
Stage 3, Movement, required a lot of just that, movement. Ronald Hilton kept the stage streak alive with a 13.99, while Jeret Howard set the pace among 3gunners with a 14.75 run.
Stage 4, Ms. Go, required use of all three guns and really rewarded you if you could shoot on the move. The ten shotgun targets required the capacity restricted divisions to work in a quick reload of transition to the pistol to clean it up. Steven Mosher set the bar on this stage with a run of 24.36. Steve Lashinsky was next with a run of 27.26 and in rimfire Ken Hablitzel broke the Hilton streak with a run of 32 seconds.
When the dust settled, Ronald Hilton came out on top on rimfire, Steven Mosher took Tactical, Jeret Howard reclaimed the belt in Limited, and Lee Frasier won Open.
Full results can be found at:
https://practiscore.com/results/new/34605
Appreciate everyone who came out to shoot the match, those who setup, ran nooks and timers, and those who helped tear down.
It truly is a team effort, and it wouldn’t be possible without it.
See you at the next match!
BPSA April 2017 3gun, Saturday April 15th!
MATCH ANNOUNCEMENT:
The BPSA April 2017 3-Gun Match will be held April 15th, 2017 at Coast Rifle & Pistol Club near Biloxi, MS.
MATCH DETAILS:
The match is four stages of USPSA 3-gun using Time Plus with Points scoring.
*We will not be using the long range rifle match this match due to a range function. We will use the shotgun bay instead*
Stages: BPSA_3gun_Apr2017
We are also offering our new Rimfire Rifle only division, which is a great place for beginners or juniors to get exposure to 3-gun without needing all the gear, or anyone looking to put some rounds through their Rimfire gun instead of bringing out all three.
REGISTRATION:
https://practiscore.com/bpsa-april-2017-3-gun/register
MATCH FEE:
$10 CRPC Members
$15 non-CRPC members
Juniors and setup crew shoot free.
Payment will be accepted at registration.
SCHEDULE:
Setup starts at 7am. Registration opens at 8:30am. Shooter meeting at 8:45am. Shooting starts at 9AM.
Gate code is 7000
DIVISIONS:
Open – anything goes. Optics or compensator on pistol. Two optics on rifle. No restriction on shotgun capacity.
Tactical – AR with magnification optic. Shotgun limited to 8+1 rounds at start. No optic or comp on pistol.
Limited – AR with no magnification (ie. 1x red dot or irons). Everything else same as tactical.
Heavy – Rifle .308 caliber, Pistol 40s&w or bigger. Shotgun 12ga.
Rimfire Rifle – 22LR rifle only. No pistol or shotgun.
See you at the match!
2017 CK Arms Mississippi Open State Championship

MATCH ANNOUNCEMENT:
The 2017 CK Arms Mississippi Open State Championship will be held July 23rd, 2017 at Coast Rifle & Pistol Club near Biloxi, MS. This is a USPSA sanctioned, level 2 Sectional championship match.
MATCH DETAILS:
The match will be 10 stages in a one day format. There will be a lunch break with complimentary food provided. Division will be Open only.
RANDOM PRIZE GIVEAWAY:
One CK Arms open gun (MSRP $4,000) courtesy of match title sponsor CK Arms to be given away by random draw at the awards ceremony.
PLAQUE RECOGNITION:
State Champion, open to MS residents.
1st-3rd place overall, open to everyone.
High Lady, High Senior, High Super Senior, and High Junior .
Class awards in each division based on number of entries.
(1st in class for 5 entries. 1-3rd in class for 9+ entries)
ELIGIBILITY:
Registration will open at 7pm CST on April 4th on Practiscore at the following link:
https://practiscore.com/2017-ck-arms-mississippi-open-state-championship/register
Limited to the first 75 entries. Any registration after that will go to the waitlist.
MATCH FEE: $60
Once registered and approved you will be sent squadding and payment info. You have 14 days from registering to pay or you will be removed from the match. Refunds will be given up to 30 days prior to the match.
STAFF PACKAGE:
We are in need of 15 staff members to run the match. Three staff members will be assigned per squad, and will shoot as embedded RO’s within the squad and run the timer and scoring tablet for that squad. Need not be a certified RO to volunteer, but is recommended. Staff will shoot FREE. If you would like to volunteer as staff, check the box indicating so on the registration form. Please note, not all applications may be accepted once we have 15 staff positions filled. You will receive email confirming if you have been selected as staff.
We are also in need of 5 setup crew members to setup the match. The match will be completely setup the evening before. Setup crew will shoot FREE. If you would like to volunteer as setup crew, check the box indicating so on the registration form. Please note, not all applications may be accepted once we have all setup crew positions filled. You will receive email confirming if you have been selected as setup crew.
SCHEDULE:
9:00 – 12:00pm Shooting
12:00 – 1:00pm Lunch Break. Complimentary lunch and drinks provided.
1:00 – 5:30pm Shooting
6:00 – 6:30pm Award Ceremony.
See you at the match!
2017 Rosco Manufacturing Mississippi Two Gun State Championship Results!
The 2017 Rosco Manufacturing Mississippi Two Gun State Championship is in the books, and from what we saw and the feedback we got from several folks it was a great one! The squads ran on schedule, everything seemed to run efficiently and everyone had a great time. Huge thanks to all the staff and folks who pitched in to make it run so smoothly, and of course huge thanks to our title sponsor Rosco Manufacturing who really helped make it special.
When the hammer went down at 9am, we had 77 shooters start off on the five stages of the pistol portion of the match.
Stage 1, Stomp Action, was a 20 round stage that had you activating a swinger and drop turner via stomp box. This was by far the quickst paced stage of the match, and Jeff Blackmon shredded it with his open blaster with a time of 7.50. Brandon Guillory and James May were next behind him winning the stage in both Tactical and Limited respectively with runs of 8.94 and 8.95.
Stage 2, Full Throttle, was in stark contrast to stage one, a stage that had 15 targets really spread out and you had to cover some ground. The guys that could shoot well on the move gained some time here, and that was none other than Ethan Boudreaux, known in some circles as “Lil Sweet”, he cooked up the overall stage win here with a 18 second run. Jason Welch was right on his tail just .13 seconds behind.
Stage 3, Flying V, had you starting with a gun on barrel, and then fter grabbing the gun navigating a parallel shooting area with 14 targets. Bryant Willett went against the grain here going right first and it paid of for him with th overall stage win with a 12.80 run, Jeff Blackmon was behind him with a 14.28 run and Thomas Knight set the iron sight pace with a 14.63 run.
Stage 4, Blazing Stealth, was a 26 round course with some tight walls to navigate moving laterally and forward. Jeff Blackmon came up aces her with a 14.75 run, and Ethan Boudreaux was right behin dhim at 14.90.
Stage 5, On The Move, was a 30 round stage that was another one of those that showcased who could shoot on the move, or at least move really fast in between the shooting. Jason Welch set the pace here at 16.05 with Jonathan O’Brien right behind at 16.32.
As we broke for lunch and put the pistols away, the halftime leaderboard had Jams May in the driver seat in Limited, Bill Mahley on top in Open, and Brandon Guillory atop in Tactical.
Stage 6, Stomp Action 2, was a remix of stage 1 with rifles. In what became a recurring them in the rifle portion, Luke Gosnell took the overall stage with a run of 8.13, and Jeff Blackmon was right behind with a 8.53.
Stage 7, Fuller Throttle, was stage 2 redone with rifles. Luke Gosnell was pushing the gas here and finished on top with a run of 16.94, followed again by Jeff Blackmon at 17.11.
Stage 8, Flying V Reloaded, was just that, Stage 3 reloaded and run with rifles. Again, Luke Gosnell cam eto play with his long gun today and took this stage with a run of 13.22, Bryant Willett was secon at 14.59.
Stage 9, Blazing Stealth Returns was stage 4 done over with rifles, and Luke Gosnell’s streak was broken here as h picked up a penalty and the stage was taken by Jeff Blackmon with a run of 14.11, followed by Brandon Guillory at 15.24.
Stage 10, On the Move Again, was stage 5 redone for rifle, and Luke Gosnell re-asserted his rifle dominance with a 14.44 run and Jeff Blackmon was second with 15.01.
Luke’s rifle run was impressive in the second half, but just not enough for him to make up ground he needed. Look out for this guy if he decides to come down again for the MS CQB state match in August, as it’s all rifle on small stages like today.
When all the stages were in the books, Jeff Blackmon was able to make up the ground he needed to take the Open win, Jonathan O’Brien likewise closed the gap and more that he needed with the rifle portion to take the Limited win, and Brandon Guillory staved off a few runs at his lad and was able to hold on for the win in Tactical.
Recognized winners as follows:
Open:
MS State Champ- Bill Mahley
1st place- Jeff Blackmon
2nd place- Bill Mahley
3rd place- Bryant Willett
High Lady- Ashleigh Gosnell
High Senior- Trey Nicholson
High Super Senior- Gerald Forbes
Limited:
MS State Champ- Gerwin Henn
1st place- Jonathan O’Brien
2nd place- Gerwin Henn
3rd place- Luke Gosnell
High Lady- Michele White
High Senior- Gerwin Henn
High Super Senior- Robert Settle
Tactical:
MS State Champ- Steve Lashinsky
1st place- Brandon Guillory
2nd place- Jason Welch
3rd place- Steve Lashinsky
High Lady- Anniston Baluyot
High Junior – Anniston Baluyot
High Senior- Cheryl Fordyce
High Super Senior- Michael Fordyce
Full final results here:
https://practiscore.com/results/new/33347
And another huge thanks to Rosco Manufacturing who provided one of their high quality barrels to each of the first and second place shooters in each division, along with five of their stainless steel barrels for random draw to go along with the Springfield Range Officer 1911 that was given out.
And of course want to thank everyone for coming out and shooting, and especially for the hard work in running squads and tearing down stages after the match. Without the team effort, none of this would be possible.
See you the next match!
2017 Rosco Manufacturing Mississippi Two Gun State Championship Preview!
MATCH PREVIEW:
The 2017 Rosco Manufacturing Mississippi Two Gun State Championship takes place this Sunday, March 26th, at Coast rifle and Pistol Club near Biloxi, MS. Eighty-five of the best shooters from around the state and region will come out Sunday to test their skills on ten fast paced and challenging stages using both rifle and pistol. The match is full, but spectators are more than welcome. The action will kick off at 9am and run all day.
Limited division will feature 39 total competitors. This division shoots iron sights or non-magnified optics on rifle. The battle for the state title here promises to be a dog fight, with Thomas Kight and Gerwin Henn being the favorites, although David Martian, Jeret Howard, and Ken Cornwell could each make a run. For the overall division title, added to the group above are some heavy hitters from Louisiana and Alabama in Jonathan O’Brien, Chris DiMenna and Mike Settle. Senior division features eight competitors, but looks to be a lock for newly turned 55 Gerwin Henn, but don’t count out Herman Cox, the sly old dog is pretty handy with a rifle. Super Senior is a four way battle between Jim Francis, Richard Tucker, Wayne Humphrey and Robert Settle. In the ladies division, Nancy Cole is a huge favorite for High Lady.
Tactical division will see 31 competitors battling it out. This division uses magnified optics on the rifle. This group is led by the favorite, Louisiana’s own Brandon Guillory. Should he stumble, look for Hank Coates, Joe Jones, Don Granier, Ivan Deroche, Steven Mosher and Freddy Smith to keep him honest. For the Mississippi state title, it looks to be a five way race between Gerald benton, Steve Lashinsky, Steven Mosher, Freddy Smith and Ivan Deroche. Ladies division comes down to Anniston Baluyot and Cheryl Foryce, with Anniston also being the favorite for High Junior. Senior division has five total, with the favorites being Cajun Kerry Bailey, Gerald Benton, and Trey Nicholson. Super Senior comes down to Lee Frasier and Michael Fordyce.
In Open division, anything goes, and fifteen folks threw their name in the hat for this one, led by favorites Charles Alexander and Bill Mahley, although Gary Kerr and Neil Drennan could make some noise here. The Mississippi title looks to come down to a race between Mahley, Kerr, and Drennan. The ladies division is deep here, with Ruth Mahley, Michele White, Carla Williams and Ashleigh Gosnell going for top honors. Super senior is a three way race between Don Evans, Shappley Harris, and the favorite, Gerald Forbes.
It looks to be a great match with some stiff competition.
See you at the match!
BPSA March 2017 3-gun and Shotgun match results!
We had 38 shooters come out today for the BPSA March 2017 3gun match, with 25 of them hanging around afterwards for the Shotgun match.
The weather was perfect and things ran fairly smooth considering we finished two matches by 3pm.
Now on to the results:
Stage 1, Star Wars, was a rifle and pistol stage that featured the Texas Star at 100 yards. It turned out the bark was much worst than the bite, as folks did a lot better than they thought they would on it. Steven Mosher set the pace at 30 seconds in Tactical, and Dustin Stevens was right behind his with his red dot in Limited with a 33 second run. The rimfire rifle guys got to avoid the star, and were led by Ronald Hilton at 28 seconds.
Stage 2, Backward or Forward, was a quick paced shotgun and rifle stage that had you deciding to go up or back at the start. Ivan Deroche chose to go up, and it worked out for him as he led the stage at 14 seconds, with Jerry Howard and Aaron Fitzgerald right on his heels at 15 seconds. The rimfire division shot it all from the back, and Bonnie Coates set the tone with a 19 second run.
Stage 3, Get Low, use all three guns, and featured four targets in the back that had to shot prone. Ivan Deroche again set the pace here with his nimble shotgun work at 27 seconds with Ethan Boudreaux right on his tail at 28 seconds. Rimfire division bypassed going prone, and like father like son, Luke Deroche led the field here by a lot with a smoking 18 second run.
Stage 4, Forward March, used all three guns and you had to cover some ground doing it. If you could work the shotgun on the move you could really gain some time here, and that’s what Kevin Leonhardt did when he hung up a big run here that propelled him to the match win with a 27 second run. Hank Coates was a mere half second behind him with his own 27 second run. The next closest shooter was 5 seconds behind them. Rimfire got cut no slack on this stage and had to do it all, and that’s exactly what Ronald Hilton did in securing his Rimfire Rifle win with a 46 second run.
When the final results were compiled, Dustin Stevens was your Limited winner, Clayton Daigle won Open division, Ronald Hilton won Rimfire Rifle, and Kevin Leonhardt was the overall match and Tactical winner.
Full final results here:
https://practiscore.com/results/new/33121
For the Shotgun match held afterwards, it was real clear real quick that there are two types of shooters. Those that reload shotgun really good, and those that don’t.
Stage 1, Unloaded, was an unloaded start that featured eight pieces of steel. David Martian took the stage win with Hank Coates a quarter second off the pace.
Stage 2, Get Low Again, was sixteen pieces of steel that featured four that again required you to go prone. You don’t see a lot of prone shotgun shooting. Hank Coates was unfazed with a smoking 16 second run, with Aaron Fitzgerald next behind him at 19 seconds.
Stage 3, Forward March 2, had sixteen pieces of steel and again rewarded those who could work the shotgun on the move. Hank Coates put the match to bed here with a 16 second run. Steve White was second with a 21 second run.
When the smoke cleared and the shotgun hulls were all picked up, Hank Coates was the Tactical and Overall winner by a healthy margin. Clayton Daigle took Open, and Calvin Lindsay took down Heavy with his pump action prowess.
Full final results here:
https://practiscore.com/results/new/33122
Want to thank everyone for coming out and shooting, and especially for the hard work in running squads and tearing down stages after the match. Without the team effort, none of this would be possible.
See you the next match!
BPSA March 2017 Shotgun Match, Saturday March 18th!
MATCH ANNOUNCEMENT:
The BPSA March 2017 Shotgun Match will be held at the conclusion of the regular 3-gun match on March 18th, 2017 at Coast Rifle & Pistol Club near Biloxi, MS.
MATCH DETAILS:
The match is three stages using Time Plus with Points scoring. Shotgun only.
ELIGIBILITY:
Open to everyone.
REGISTRATION:
https://practiscore.com/bpsa-march-2017-shotgun-match/register
MATCH FEE:
$5
Juniors shoot free.
3gun match stages -> Stages
Shotgun match stages -> Stages
See you at the match!
BPSA March 2017 3gun, Saturday March 18th!
MATCH ANNOUNCEMENT:
The BPSA March 2017 3-Gun Match will be held March 18th, 2017 at Coast Rifle & Pistol Club near Biloxi, MS.
MATCH DETAILS:
The match is four stages of USPSA 3-gun using Time Plus with Points scoring.
We are also offering our new Rimfire Rifle only division, which is a great place for beginners or juniors to get exposure to 3-gun without needing all the gear, or anyone looking to put some rounds through their Rimfire gun instead of bringing out all three.
RANDOM PRIZE GIVEAWAY:
One PSA 16″ M4 Carbine 5.56 NATO 1:7 Nitride 13.5″ Keymod Freedom Upper by random draw at the shooters meeting. Bolt carrier group and charging handle not included.
ELIGIBILITY:
Open to everyone.
REGISTRATION:
https://practiscore.com/bpsa-march-2017-3-gun/register
MATCH FEE:
$10 CRPC Members
$15 non-CRPC members
Juniors and setup crew shoot free.
Payment will be accepted at registration.
SCHEDULE:
Setup starts at 7am. Registration opens at 8:30am. Shooter meeting at 8:45am. Shooting starts at 9AM.
Gate code is 7000
DIVISIONS:
Open – anything goes. Optics or compensator on pistol. Two optics on rifle. No restriction on shotgun capacity.
Tactical – AR with magnification optic. Shotgun limited to 8+1 rounds at start. No optic or comp on pistol.
Limited – AR with no magnification (ie. 1x red dot or irons). Everything else same as tactical.
Heavy – Rifle .308 caliber, Pistol 40s&w or bigger. Shotgun 12ga.
Rimfire Rifle – 22LR rifle only. No pistol or shotgun.
See you at the match!
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2017 Mississippi Production State Championship
MATCH ANNOUNCEMENT:
The 2017 Mississippi Production State Championship will be held June 24-25th, 2017 at Coast Rifle & Pistol Club near Biloxi, MS.
This is a USPSA sanctioned, level 2 championship match for the MS Section.
MATCH DETAILS:
The match will be 10 stages in a one day format, with the option to shoot either Saturday or Sunday. There will be a lunch break with complimentary food provided on both days. Award ceremony will be Sunday evening.
Division will be Production only.
RANDOM PRIZE GIVEAWAY:
One Tanfoglio Witness Elite Stock 2 in 9mm (MSRP $1,229) by random draw at the award ceremony. Need not be present to win.
PLAQUE RECOGNITION:
State Champion, open to MS residents.
1st-3rd place overall, open to everyone.
High Lady, High Senior, High Super Senior, and High Junior.
Class awards based on number of entries.
ELIGIBILITY:
Registration will open at 7pm CST on March 7th on Practiscore at the following link:
https://practiscore.com/2017-mississippi-production-state-championship/register
Limited to the first 120 entries. Any registration after that will go to the waitlist.
MATCH FEE: $40
Once registered and approved you will be sent squadding and payment info. You have 14 days from registering to pay or you will be removed from the match. Refunds will be given up to 30 days prior to the match.
STAFF PACKAGE:
We are in need of 30 staff members to run the match, 15 each day. Three staff members will be assigned per squad, and will have the option to shoot as embedded RO’s within the squad or shoot one day, work one day. Need not be a certified RO to volunteer, but is recommended. Staff will shoot FREE.
If you work both days, you will receive a $40 stipend for the second work day. If you would like to volunteer as staff, check the desired box indicating so on the registration form.
Please note, not all applications may be accepted once we have 30 staff positions filled. You will receive email confirming if you have been selected as staff.
We are also in need of 5 setup crew members to setup the match. The match will be completely setup the evening before. Setup crew will shoot FREE. If you would like to volunteer as setup crew, check the box indicating so on the registration form. Please note, not all applications may be accepted once we have all setup crew positions filled.
You will receive email confirming if you have been selected as setup crew.
DAILY SCHEDULE:
9:00 – 12:00pm Shooting
12:00 – 1:00pm Lunch Break. Complimentary lunch and drinks provided.
1:00 – 5:30pm Shooting
6:00 – 6:30pm Award Ceremony on Sunday only.
See you at the match!
BPSA February 2017 USPSA Results!
We had 64 shooters come out today for the BPSA February 2017 USPSA match. The weather was perfect, and the match ran fairly smooth, aside from the bottleneck we had on the two speed shoots that shared a single bay. And the pizza showed up and just the right time!
Now on to the results:
Stage 1, Close Quarter Standards, was the 24 round, 3-string classifier. Overall stage winner here was Gerwin Henn shooting Limited, followed by Steve Tannetta also shooting Limited.
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Stage 2, Swinging Bill, was a 12 round speed shoot, which featured a bill drill on a 20 yard swinger. The stage was also Virginia count. Having dot on your gun proved to be useful here, as the stage winner was Roger Henn, followed by Bill Mahley, both shooting Open.
Stage 3, Roscoe’s Star, was a 9 round speed shoot featuring mandatory reload and a 18 yard star, which proved to be quite the challenge for most shooters, most especially the new ones. Lot of time and brass was spent here, despite it only being 9 round minimum stage. Again, the dot on top of the gun proved to be useful, as the stage winner was Roger Henn followed again by Bill Mahley. The top non-dot finish was turned in by Todd Dempster, with a 10 second run.
Stage 4, Drop Turn Distance, was a 16 round medium course that featured a 15 yard drop turner with two disappearing targets. Steven Mosher had it dialed in here for the stage win shooting production with run of 10 seconds.
Stage 5, Tilt Right, was a 20 round medium course that had 2 pieces of steel, and a variety of plan options. Roger Henn picked the right option, and won the overall stage with a time of 13 seconds.
Stage 6, Speed Bumps, was a 26 round field course that was the biggest of the day, and required the most movement. Roger Henn again took the stage win here with a 17 second run.
When the final results were compiled, Ethan Boudreaux won Carry Optics, Gerwin Henn won Limited, Michael Ramos took Limited 10, Roger Henn edged Bill Mahley by a mere 2 points to take Open division by less that half of percent, CJ Williams won PCC, Steven Mosher won production, Gerald Benton took revolver, and Adam WIlliams edged Daryl Fury by only 3 points to take Single Stack by less than a percent overall.
Full final results here:
https://practiscore.com/results/new/32217
and here:
https://www.uspsa.org/uspsa-display-match-results-detail.ph…
Want to thank everyone for coming out and shooting, and especially for the hard work in running squads and tearing down stages after the match. Without the team effort, none of this would be possible.
See you the next match!

