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International Air Steels Program State directors wanted

PostPosted: Thu Jun 05, 2014 8:28 am
by shootright
International Air Steels Program (IASP) is shooting any CO2 or gas powered multi-shot air-pistol/rifle or airsoft pistol/rifle that is similar in design to any “real steel” semi automatic rifle, pistol or revolver. It is a totally inclusive sport with shooters of all ages (8 – adult) and abilities competing together. Safety is a priority so those new to the sport will be required to have a safe gun handling course. It is very necessary to understand all safety, range commands, rules, body position, grip & hold.
IASP is very easy to understand. There are five metal plates “down range” all plates are painted white but one plate is known as the “Stop” plate. The shooter is required to start in low ready position, unless they are in the adult/senior open division the pistol holstered on the hip (drop leg holsters, shoulder holsters etc are not allowed) the shooters hands must be in the “surrender” position at the start of each run.
On the audible start signal the shooters engages each of the ‘bang target’ plates (one shot on each plate) in any order but the stop plate must be hit last. The last shot will stop the timer and the total time for that run will be called. There are five runs at each “stage” the worst time can be discarded. The other four runs are added together. The competitor with the fastest overall time for the match wins, simple!

For more info and sponsor level agreement http://shootrightaz.org/67.html
State director wanted.

Re: International Air Steels Program State directors wanted

PostPosted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 1:39 pm
by The Honey Badger
shootright wrote:International Air Steels Program (IASP) is shooting any CO2 or gas powered multi-shot air-pistol/rifle or airsoft pistol/rifle that is similar in design to any “real steel” semi automatic rifle, pistol or revolver. It is a totally inclusive sport with shooters of all ages (8 – adult) and abilities competing together. Safety is a priority so those new to the sport will be required to have a safe gun handling course. It is very necessary to understand all safety, range commands, rules, body position, grip & hold.
IASP is very easy to understand. There are five metal plates “down range” all plates are painted white but one plate is known as the “Stop” plate. The shooter is required to start in low ready position, unless they are in the adult/senior open division the pistol holstered on the hip (drop leg holsters, shoulder holsters etc are not allowed) the shooters hands must be in the “surrender” position at the start of each run.
On the audible start signal the shooters engages each of the ‘bang target’ plates (one shot on each plate) in any order but the stop plate must be hit last. The last shot will stop the timer and the total time for that run will be called. There are five runs at each “stage” the worst time can be discarded. The other four runs are added together. The competitor with the fastest overall time for the match wins, simple!

For more info and sponsor level agreement http://shootrightaz.org/67.html
State director wanted.


Not it.

Re: International Air Steels Program State directors wanted

PostPosted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 10:42 pm
by Alan
does it pay?? and How much?? or this would be strictly Volunteer?? what or the perks- car- travel expenses--

just asking

Re: International Air Steels Program State directors wanted

PostPosted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 10:30 am
by shootright
For right now we have prizes only its up to you guys, if we start getting the shoots big enough we will offer some cash prizes for top shooters. Only in the adult ranks because some of our youth shooters have dreams of college.
For right now if you are coming and shooting in the airsoft division we are going to offer one free admission to Tempe airsoft CQB besides the awards for top shooters.

Re: International Air Steels Program State directors wanted

PostPosted: Mon Jun 16, 2014 9:19 am
by shootright
Hope to see some of you at the IASP event this weekend June 21. Help us raise money for Jr. shooting camps and programs.

Re: International Air Steels Program State directors wanted

PostPosted: Sat Jul 26, 2014 11:21 am
by KileyHAZ
Im sorry I missed this post, have been out of pocket. I have to admit I thought your account was a spambot at first glance but after looking into the whois record for shootrightaz and going through the site I have to say I'm impressed with the mission you appear to be going for (educate youth, promote recreational markmanship, etc). Welcome and hope to participate with you guys some time.