DSSMatch CASE Course at MDRGC

DSSMatch CASE Course at MDRGC

DSSMatch CASE Course at MDRGC

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Registration for this course will be via DSSmatch Website.

https://www.dssmatch.com/qualifier

Fees are according to the DSSmatch Website

The Pistol Range is closed for this event, and will be utilized by the participants only

  • What is CASE?

    CASE is an acronym for Competency And Safety Exam. This practical exam allows assessors to confirm prospective participants are ready for dynamic shooting sport competitions.
    The exam isn’t particularly hard, but requires concerted effort. Assessors will be watching for appropriate muzzle direction and trigger finger discipline while candidates negotiate a course of fire that simulates a typical competition stage. The CASE course of fire will require candidates demonstrate knowledge of the FOUR RULES OF FIREARMS SAFETY (hotlink) and practical safe handling of their firearm. The course of fire dictates the candidate shoot from their support side, shoot through ports, shoot while moving, reload safely, and fire from several different positions; possibly including prone, urban prone, kneeling and sitting.
    Candidates will be issued a CASE Qualification Card upon successful completion. This card must be produced at all DSSBCA affiliated matches in addition to a valid PAL.
    Per DSSBCA rules, CASE assessors are not allowed to be paid to run the qualifiers. Fees may only be charged to cover any cost of facilities where the qualifiers are held.

 

Ya need to know this, so memorize it!

FOUR RULES OF FIREARMS SAFETY

The Four Rules of firearms safety were coined by “Jeff” cooper, a USMC Colonel who saw action in WWII and Korea. He was the founder of the American Pistol Institute.

His four rules:

  • All guns are always loaded. Even if they are not, treat them as if they are.
    Never let the muzzle cover anything you are not willing to destroy. (For those who insist that this particular gun is unloaded, see Rule 1.)
    Keep your finger off the trigger till your sights are on the target. This is the Golden Rule. Its violation is directly responsible for about 60 percent of inadvertent discharges.
    Identify your target, and what is behind it. Never shoot at anything that you have not positively identified.
 

Date And Time

2020-02-29 @ 08:00 AM to
2020-02-29 @ 05:00 PM
 

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Sun.:  9AM to 9PM*

Mon.: 9AM to 9PM*

Tue.:  9AM to 9PM*

Wed.: 9AM to 9PM*

Thu.:  9AM to 9PM*

Fri.:   9AM to 9PM*

Sat.:  9AM to 9PM*

* or sunset whichever comes first - Pistol Range excluded.  (Pistol range is lighted, so you can shoot to 9 PM daily.)

Clubhouse Hours

Sun.:  9AM to 3PM

Mon.:  CLOSED

Tue.:   CLOSED

Wed.: 9AM to 3PM

Thu.:  9AM to 3PM

Fri.:   9AM to 3PM

Sat.:  9AM to 3PM

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