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Sunday. 16 August, 2026 - Saturday. 22 August, 2026
Week 34
Wednesday. 19 August, 2026
4:00 pm
Friday. 21 August, 2026
7:00 am

Action Shooting August 2026 DMR Event Setup Day E9, E10, Vehicle Bay, Shoot House, 600 yard bay

Setup Day for Action DMR Event

E9, E10, Vehicle Bay, Shoot House, 600 yard bays


Kris Kline, Event Leader
815-440-4452
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7:00 am

Action Shooting August 2026 DMR Event 600 yard Range Reservation

Setup and Event Day for Major Action Event

Setup Day is Friday

Event Day is Saturday 

West 600 plus east side E9, E10, Vehicle Bay, Shoot House

Details to come.....


Kris Kline, Event Leader
815-440-4452
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Saturday. 22 August, 2026
7:00 am

Action Shooting August 2026 DMR Event: E9, E10, Vehicle Bay, Shoot House, 600 yard bay, East Building Classroom and Lounge)

ASC DMR / Scoped Carbine Match 4

Bays Being Used: E9, E10, Vehicle Bay, Shoot House, 600 Yard Range

Match goes live for Registration on July 10th. Details at: https://practiscore.com/asc-dmr-scoped-carbine-match-4/register

This match will be a 2-PERSON TEAM MATCH and consist of 5-6 stages, with targets out to 600 yards. Multiple bays will be utilized. Shooters are expected to bring their rifle zeroed, with verified DOPE out to 600 yards. Unconventional distances will be used (e.g. 316, 472 yards).

Rifle/Team Requirements:
-At least one teammate must shoot .223/5.56 or .308/7.62 caliber
-Semi-auto rifles only
-No barrel length, magnification, or magazine restrictions

HEART RATE WILL BE INCREASED via physical exertion during some stages.HEIGHTS WILL BE UTILIZED during some stages.


Part of the unique fun of this match is that shooters may carry auxiliary equipment to use as they see appropriate, but all of this equipment must be carried by the shooter and remain on their body or within arm's reach throughout the entire TIMED SEGMENT of each stage; this includes all ammunition for the entire match. Backpacks are commonly used. For example: the shooter may choose to use a rangefinder on a given stage, and begin with it around their neck with all unused items stowed in their backpack. Useful but absolutely not mandatory equipment includes: backpack, bipod, sling, kneepads, tripod, shooting bag, rangefinder, kestrel, ballistics app on phone, pencil/paper, arm data board, additional ammo.

The shooter will configure all attachments on their rifle (e.g. bipod, sling) at the beginning of the match. Each stage will begin with this same configuration, though these may be removed or added ON THE CLOCK. The same rifle must be used throughout the entire event unless a catastrophic, irreparable failure occurs. *Change for 2026* The shooter may begin a stage with accessory items (such as a shooting bag or tripod) in-hand. Tripods and bipods must be fully collapsed at the beginning of each stage. Scopes may be adjusted prior to the timer unless otherwise stated.

Carts, rifle bags or strollers may be used for transportation of rifles and equipment between stages. Use of these items is not allowed during stage courses of fire.

At minimum, an optic magnification of 4x is required (more is highly recommended). A red dot with 4x or greater magnifier, variable zoom scope, prism, etc. are approved as long as it achieves 4x magnification or greater. No limitation on maximum magnification. A secondary aiming solution is approved and optional.

Kris Kline, Action Shooting Sports Department Chair 
815-440-4452
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