I was fortunate to have been able to compete in the Vortex Mammoth Sniper Challenge in 2022. With that said I wanted to try an event here in MN based off their platform. This will be the first of its kind here in MN. This will be a 2-day challenge. This will be a 2-person team with timed rucks and shooting stations. All gear will be carried thru out the event. You will have to pack all gear for 2 days. Profits will go to The Ben Kopp Memorial Fund to help our Veterans.
Rules for the
2025 Ragnarok Sniper Challenge
(2024in red)SAFETY
1. For the purposes of the Ragnarok Sniper Challenge, the entire property of the match location
and its associated ranges,
trail, encampments, roads, vehicles, structures, and dwellings will be considered a COLD range.
Firearms may only be loaded
at the direction of a match official.
1.1 When required by the stage brief, firearms may be made ready before starting a stage only
under the direct supervision
and after the direction of a Range Officer while in a designated shooting area. This includes
inserting magazines (empty or
otherwise).
1.1.1 Stage starting condition and location for firearms will be clearly stated in each stage brief. Rifles will be placed in the outlined arear. You will get 1 warning before disqualification.
1.1.2 Some stages will start with firearms in transport condition, empty chamber, magazine out,
hammer or striker down.
1.1.3 Some stages will start with firearms in hand, magazine out, bolt back.
1.1.3 Some stages will start with firearms in hand, magazine in, empty chamber.
1.1.4 Some stages will start with firearms staged magazine inserted, empty chamber bolt back.
1.2 Firearms will be unloaded and cleared to transport condition under the direct supervision
and visually inspected by a
Range Officer before a shooter leaves the designated shooting area.
1.2.1 After completing a stage firearms will be cleared and transported from stage to stage in
transport condition.
1.2.2 Transport condition includes: empty chamber with magazine out, bolt closed and hammer
or striker down.
1.3 No participant, official, range staff, or support personnel will consume or be under the
influence of any alcohol, drug, or
mind-altering substance while engaged in shooting activities of any kind. Anyone found doing so
will be disqualified and
removed from the property immediately.
1.3.1 Any participant, official, range staff, or support personnel under the influence of any
prescription medication that renders
said person impaired, will be stopped, removed from competition, and may be asked to leave
the premises
1.4 Eye protection will be worn by all competitors, staff, and spectators while firearms are in use
on the zero range or on
competition stages.
1.5 Ear protection will be worn by all competitors, staff, and spectators while firearms are in use
on the zero range or on
competition stages.
DISQUALIFICATIONS
2. Match disqualifications will result in the competitor being stopped, removed from the shooting
area, disqualified from the
match, and possibly removed from the property depending on the severity of the infraction or
offense. ROs will stop the
competitor, render their firearms safe, remove the competitor from the shooting area and notify
the Rangemaster. The
Rangemaster will review the infraction and may issue the disqualification or return the
competitor to the match. The Match
Director will have the final decision and the decision will be final. If a competitor is disqualified
from the match they will not be
eligible for any prizes, compensation, or refunds.
2.1 Safety related offenses that will result in a match disqualification include, but are not limited
to:
2.1.1 Negligent discharge during loading, unloading, clearance of a malfunction, or any other
remedial action.
2.1.2 Failure to maintain positive control of a firearm. This includes dropping, bobbling,
mishandling, or losing a firearm.
weapon from a securement device such as a holster, sling, or scabbard.
2.1.3 Abandoning a loaded firearm in an unsafe manner wherein it does not stay within the
confines of the prescribed
abandonment container or position.
2.1.4 Sweeping, flagging, or muzzling themselves, a teammate, another competitor, spectator,
or staff member with a firearm
during a stage.
2.1.5 Discharging a firearm into a stage prop or hard surface closer than 10 feet from the
competitor.
2.1.6 Discharging a firearm into the ground within 10 feet of a competitor.
2.1.7 Breaking the 180º to the stage field muzzle safe zone or plane as described in the stage
brief.
2.2 Other offenses that will result in a match disqualification.
2.2.1 Cheating, purposefully impeding another competitor, lying, altering scorecards, altering
targets, or altering props to gain
a competitive advantage either before, during, or after the stage or competition.
2.2.2 Altering any of the their own, their teammates, or a competitor’s firearms, optics,
ammunition, or required equipment
from the prescribed condition that is specified in the match rules or written stage brief.
2.2.3 Sharing stage details with competitors who have not shot a stage will be considered
cheating and will be grounds for a
match DQ.
2.2.4 Leaving any stages blind holding area with the intent of learning details of the stage like
target location, distance,
shooting position etc.
2.2.5 Shooting prohibited ammunition or designated primary or secondary calibers.
2.2.6 Conduct deemed unsportsmanlike by the Rangemaster or Match Director.
CONDUCT
3. Competitors will conduct themselves in a polite, courteous, and respectful manner at all
times.
3.1 The Rangemaster or Match Director may assess penalties (ranging from loss of points and
up to and including
disqualification from a stage or the match) to competitors who repeatedly demonstrate conduct
deemed unsportsmanlike,
unsafe, and not in the interest of a fair and equitable competition.
SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS
4. Competitors with documented physical disadvantages may be given a pre-approved
alternative to the written stage brief but
may incur a penalty. Every attempt will be made to accommodate these disadvantages with an
equitable alternative but no
advantage will be allowed to any competitor. Requests must be made prior to the beginning of
the stage and must be
approved by the Match Director.
4.1 Under very special and extreme circumstances reshoots will be granted at the discretion of
the Rangemaster or Match
Director.
4.2 Reshoots will not be granted for competitors suffering from firearm, ammunition, gear or
other mechanical malfunctions.
4.3 Reshoots will not be granted for competitors that do not understand the stage briefs,
movement required, target
distribution between team members and stage time limits.
AMMUNITION
5. No armor piercing, penetrator, incendiary, steel core, or steel jacketed projectiles will be
allowed.
5.1 Minimum caliber allowed for all rifles is .223 Remington/5.56x45.
5.2 Minimum caliber allowed for handguns is 9mm.
5.3 Maximum parameters for rifle cartridges:
5.3.1 Maximum caliber for rifle projectiles is 0.308”
5.3.2 Maximum weight for rifle projectiles is 220 grains +/- 5 grains.
5.3.3 Maximum velocity for rifle projectiles is 3200 FPS +/- 25 FPS for a 5 shot string average.
5.4 Cartridges in question may be disassembled, weighed, measured, and fired from the
competitor’s firearm through a
chronograph to determine if the cartridges are within the rules. The Match Director will
determine if this is to be done and will
supervise all such activities with a witness from the match staff and two competitors chosen at
random.
5.5 Magnum calibers are not allowed.
DIVISIONS
6. All divisions will adhere to the following requirements:
6.1.1 Each team will carry and use in competition two rifles and two pistols.
6.1.2 Each team must use at least one rifle chambered in EITHER .223 Remington/5.56x45 OR
.308 Winchester/7.62x51
(Secondary shooter). The other rifle for the team may be of any caliber provided it does not
exceed the minimum and
maximum parameters described in sections 5.1and 5.3 (Primary shooter). Magnum calibers are
not allowed.
6.1.3 Each team must declare a Primary and a Secondary shooter. This designation may not be
changed during the match.
The Primary shooter must shoot the Primary rifle at all times, and the Secondary shooter must
shoot the Secondary rifle at all
times, except when stage briefs require otherwise.
6.1.4 All divisions will carry everything with them that they start the day with. Teams may not
abandon any equipment, clothing
or gear. Nothing but empty cartridge casings may be abandoned.
6.1.5 The distribution of gear between the team members while traveling between stages can
be determined by the teams
and can change throughout the event. Rifles can be carried in hand, slung or in rucks. Rifles
must be transported in safe
condition. Pistols can be carried in a positive retention holster or packed away. Pistols must be
transported in safe condition.
All pistol and rifle magazines must be transported unloaded at all times – this was a late rule
change for 2022.
6.2 TOUGH MAN DIVISION
6.2.1 Tough Man division competitors will have 16 minutes per mile to complete ruck movements. 8 minutes per stage movement.
6.2.2 Timed movements are defined as:
6.2.2.1 Movement from the start/finish to their first stage marker of the day.
6.2.2.2 Movement between all stage markers.
6.2.2.3 Movement between the last stage marker of each day and the bivouac site where they
will sleep.
6.2.2.4 Movement from their last stage marker of the match to the finish line.
6.2.3 Tough Man division competitors will carry all rifles, pistols, ammunition, shooting gear,
food, clothing, sleeping gear etc.
they expect to be required for the duration of the match. Water will be provided at every stage
and at the bivouac site. Nothing will
be left behind when they break camp each morning. They may not abandon any equipment,
clothing or gear during the course
of the event. Nothing but empty cartridge casings may be abandoned.
6.2.4 Once Tough Man division competitors arrive at the finish point for each day they will be
released to the bivouac site to
set up their own lodging and given a starting point, and step off time for the following morning.
6.3.5 Competitors that are not at their designated starting point for the designated step off time
will be considered to have
dropped from the event. There will be no accommodations for teams that are not present or
prepared to start each morning.
EQUIPMENT
7. Teams in both divisions may carry any equipment that they feel will benefit their performance.
7.1.1 Allowable equipment includes: LRFs, spotting scopes, binoculars, tripods, wind meters,
PDAs, ballistic computers,
bipods, shooting bags, rucksacks, writing utensils, notebooks, calculators, data books, slings,
shooting supports, etc.
7.1.2 Be aware that although all equipment will be allowed the winner of this match will not win a
gear race. The teams that
win will do so by exhibiting superior marksmanship, teamwork, problem solving and both
physical and mental endurance.
7.2.1 Tough Man division: All equipment that a team begins the match with must be carried
throughout the entire match.
7.3 For all divisions: Stages will require all gear to be carried throughout the stage and penalties
will be incurred for failure to
do so. These penalties can range from points deductions to a complete loss of stage points.
Teams will be able to retrieve lost
or abandoned gear during these stages but it will be on the clock and it will reduce their
opportunity to score hits on targets.
Gear left behind after the stage time expires will be considered abandoned and will be returned
on Sunday afternoon.
7.4 Hiding, staging, or discarding any equipment, ammunition, food, clothing or any other items
to avoid carrying them or with
The intent of returning for them later will be considered cheating and will result in an immediate
disqualification from the match.
7.5 Bartering or trading any equipment, ammunition, food, clothing or any other items to another
team to avoid carrying them
or to aid another team will be considered cheating and will result in an immediate
disqualification from the match.
STAGE EXECUTION
8. After the time has expired for the movement to a stage, teams will be given at least five
minutes to assemble in the holding
area.
8.1.1 Some stages will include blind holding areas where the stage layout cannot be seen.
8.1.1.1 Any competitor leaving any blind holding area with the intent of learning details of the
stage like target location,
distance, shooting position etc. will be disqualified from the match immediately.
8.1.2 Some stages will allow for inspection of the stage layout and identification of targets
beforehand.
8.2 Stage brief will be read clearly and without interruption by the Range Officer two times.
8.2.1 Five minutes will be allowed for competitors to ask questions regarding the stage and
stage brief in a group format.
8.2.2 Range Officers will answer questions in this group format to their best ability.
8.2.3 Range Officers will not explain or depict how previous competitors navigated a stage.
8.3 Range Officers will be fixed and assigned to stages throughout the event to ensure that the
stage brief presentation,
question/answer time and the details of the stage rules and execution are consistent throughout
the shooting of a stage.
8.4 After completing a stage, competitors will be released to a post stage holding area where
they are not to communicate
with any team that has not yet completed the stage. Stage details regarding target size,
location, range, stage execution, etc.
are not to be shared between teams that have completed the stage and those that have not.
SCORING
9. The total team score will be the combined total of points that each team member earns.
9.1 Primary and Secondary team member scores will not be kept individually.
9.2 Points may be earned by hitting targets with gunfire or successfully completing required
non-shooting exercises as
described in the stage briefs.
9.3 Point values for targets will be covered in the stage briefs.
9.4 Hits on static steel will be verbally called by the Scorer.
9.5 Hits on reactive steel will be verbally called by the Scorer and will require the target indicator
to flash or activate. Such
requirements will be clearly stated in the stage briefs.
9.6 Hits on falling steel will be called by the Scorer and will require the steel to fall or disappear.
Such requirements will be
clearly stated in the stage briefs.
9.7 Paper or cardboard targets may require more than one hit to be neutralized. Such
requirements will be clearly stated in
the stage briefs.
9.7 Some steel targets may require hits from both team members to score. Such requirements
will be clearly stated in the
stage briefs.
9.8 Hostage targets that are impacted will be assessed a penalty. Such penalties will be clearly
stated in the stage briefs.
9.9 Some stages will require the shooter to communicate to the Scorer which target they are
engaging so that the correct
targets can be observed and scored. In these instances, hits will not be scored if the target was
not identified by the shooter
and confirmed by the Scorer.
9.9 Misses will not be called by the stage Scorer and stage Scorers will not assist teams in
getting on target.
9.10 A team member will be required to initial a score sheet confirming their score before
leaving the stage.
9.11 Both team members have to cross the ruck finish lines/points together to stop the clock for their ruck points.
PROTESTS AND ARBITRATION
10. Disputes between Range Officers, Scorers and competitors will be handled calmly and
efficiently. All parties will be
respectful and may be confident that every effort will be made to make difficult decisions with
fairness. Unfortunately, during
competitions, emotions are high, and mistakes can be made. Penalties or disqualifications are
not taken lightly. They will be
carefully considered, and the appropriate call made.
10.1.1 Protests may not be lodged regarding the scoring of targets. The Scorer’s verbal call
stands and is final. Scorers may
correct their verbal call if they realize they made a mistake during the stage. This correction can
only be made before a team
member initials the score sheet confirming their score before leaving the stage.
10.1.2 In situations where a penalty or disqualification is a possibility the Match Director will be
summoned into the discussion.
The Match Director will do his best to hear both sides of the story and may ask other witnesses
to render an opinion. The
the decision of the Match Director will be final.
10.1.3 The decision to stop a competitor for an unsafe act will be made by the RO of the stage.
The Rangemaster will be
summoned to rule on the act. If no resolution can be made, the Match Director will be
summoned. The decision of the Match
Director will be final.
10.1.4 After the final scores are tabulated and posted a time period of arbitration will be
announced. Since competitors have
already initialed a sheet confirming each of their stage scores there will be very little arbitration
on the final score. Competitors
may dispute the compilation of their final scores. When the time period of arbitration has expired
all disputes will be
considered final.
PAYPAL DOES NOT LIKE TO SUPPORT SHOOTING EVENTS
PAYMENT IS DONE THRU PRACTISCORE. REFUNDS ARE ONLY DUE IF EVENT IS CANCELLED. IF YOUR TEAM CANNOT MAKE IT THE FEE CARRIES OVER TO THE NEXT YEAR.
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Schedule
Caribou Gun Club
Zero Range will be open. Please note that the rifle range will also be open to the public until 3:30pm. Then it will be closed to just our t...
Caribou Gun Club
Caribou Gun Club
Muster at start line 6:30am day starts till 4:00pm Then head to camp.
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Caribou Gun Club
Break down camp and be at starting line at 7:00AM. Awards to follow after.
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Please email with any questions.
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