OVERVIEW
Precision Gas Gun matches are based on speed and accuracy. Your time and number of unhit targets will be recorded, with 90-second par times set for each stage. Each unhit target carries a 20-second penalty. The shooter in each division with the lowest total time over the span of the match will win.
DIVISIONS
There are three divisions:
RECCE
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Barrel length may not exceed 16.5"
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Optic magnification may not exceed 10x
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Cartridge must be 5.56 or 7.62
DMR
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Cartridge must be 5.56 or 7.62
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There are no limits to barrel length or maximum magnification
OPEN
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There are no limits to barrel length, magnification, or cartridge
If a discrepancy is discovered with equipment during a match, the competitor will be moved into Open Division. Review the complete rulebook for total equipment requirements.
EQUIPMENT
Unless specified otherwise in the written stage brief, the following requirements are in place for ammunition and support equipment:
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Ammunition may not exceed 3,200 fps.
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Steel core, penetrator, and tracer projectiles are prohibited.
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Competitors are welcome to use their choice of bag, bipod, tripod, or any additional support gear for each stage.
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Bipods and tripods are allowed in any division.
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There are no limitations to magazine capacity in any division.
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All gear used on a stage will start in hand or on the body.
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Slings are not required equipment.
CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS
Series members accrue points toward the championship at every 2-day Main Event. You do not need to be a member to shoot a PGG match.
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Each 2-Day Main Event is worth up to 100 points per division
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The top shooter in each division earns 100 points
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All other competitors earn points based on their percent score of the top shooter in their respective division
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Example:
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Shooter X wins the DMR division and gets 100 points
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Shooter Y shoots in DMR and earns 85% of Shooter X's score
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Shooter Y gets 85 points
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The series only counts your TOP TWO scores from 2-day Main Events, excluding the series finale
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The finale is worth 200 points, and the calculation to distribute points remains the same (percent of the top shooter)
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The entire season is thus worth 400 points MAX per division
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2x 2-Day Mains (100 points each, for a total of 200 points max)
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1x Finale (200 points max)
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Season total: 400 points max
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Standings are posted following each main event, with totals updated to track the top two scores of each competitor
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ONLY series members will have scores recorded toward the championship
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Shooters can join the series up to 30 days after a 2-day Main Event to keep that event's points. After 30 days, the points are forfeit.




