Phoenix 2GACM & Remote Brutality 2-27-2021

#remotebrutality2021​ and #finnishbrutality​ at 3:27 in this video

Covid restrictions forced the cancellation of the main Finnish Brutality 2021 match – but in its place we are running Remote Brutality 2021!

This is one of the stages from the planned main match, and ice want to see your runs – and Varusteleka will give three winners some cool gear!

The deadline for entries has been extended to March 14.

To enter, just film your run, and upload the video to YouTube, Instagram (must be a public account) or Facebook with the hashtags #remotebrutality2021​ and #finnishbrutality​ .

Full details at the Remote Brutality 2021 Event Page on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/28791…

What you’ll need:

• A kettlebell, rock, backpack, or another item you can throw around weighing 20 kg (44 lbs). In the instructions, this item will be referred to as the kettlebell.

• A metal target

• A rifle

• A timer

• Fault line indicators

Setup:

• There are two boxes marked on the ground, A and B, with a distance of 15 meters

• The target is approximately 50 meters from the center point of the two boxes

• The shooter starts standing in Box A or Box B, with the rifle fully loaded, on safe, held at low ready.

• The kettlebell is in the same box with the shooter on the ground.

How to perform the stage:

• At the buzzer, the shooter will go prone next to the kettlebell and acquire one hit on the target.

• The shooter will put the safety on, ground the rifle and get up. The shooter will take the kettlebell and throw it towards the other box.

• The shooter will grab the rifle, go prone next to the kettlebell and acquire one hit on the target.

• The shooter will continue in the same manner until the kettlebell crosses the fault line of the opposite box.

• The shooter goes prone next to the kettlebell in the box and acquires one hit on the target.

• The shooter will continue back towards the first box in the same manner and continue this until the 180-second par time expires. Important:

• The kettlebell needs to be thrown underhand with one or two hands. The shooter may not spin or “shot put” it. Scoring:

• Remove 10 seconds from the 180 par time for each hit made from the A or B Boxes after the first one. • Hits from between the boxes do not count towards the final score; they only allow the shooter to move forwards.

• Violation of the kettlebell throwing technique will disqualify the shooter

• Violation of any gun safety rules will disqualify the shooter

Good luck, and have fun!

About SinistralRifleman

I've been competing in the action shooting sports since 2002. I believe competition shooting to be an excellent way to build gun handling and marksmanship skills and encourage all gun owners to seek out some form of competition shooting. Anyone can become reasonably good at it if they devote the time and resources to do so. Winning, while nice, need not be your goal; bettering yourself through the pursuit of excellence is something we all can achieve.
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