can-can array
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PP2. USP2. USP1. T10. PP1. Flop-Up. Drop Out Shoot. Drop Out Shoot. Drop Out Penalty. Drop Out Penalty. Out & Back NS. Flop-Up. Flop-Up. Out & Back Target. Plate Flop-Up. Plate Flop-Up. Flop-Up. Can-Can Array. Free Fire Zone. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Topton Action & Practical Shooters MID09, September 19, 2004
StageCourse Designer:
START POSITION:
GUN READY CONDITION: Loaded gun in holster. SCORING: Comstock, 00 rounds, 000 pointsTARGETS: 0 IPSC, 0 PP, 0 USP, 0 PlatesSCORED HITS: Best 2 per paper, KD steel = 1ASTART-STOP: Audible - Last shotRULES: USPSA current edition
STAGE PROCEDURE: Upon start signal, engage targets as required to score.
Can-Can Array
Flop-Up
Drop Out Shoot
Drop Out Penalty
Drop Out Shoot
Drop Out Penalty
Flop-Up
Flop-Up Flop-Up
Plate Flop-Up
Plate Flop-Up
PP1
PP2USP2
USP1
T10
Out & Back
Target
Out & Back NS
Free Fire Zone
Ungroup a wall section, select some boards and remove them to create a port, then group the object again.
PORT COVER, copy and paste to cover or change size of
see-thru ports
Walls with see-thru ports
Ungroup this wall, then click above,
below, left or right of the port and
resize the opening, then group the object again.
Walls with see-thru doorways & removable doors
Doors- copy and paste these to make a door wall.
Copy and paste, resize or edit points of this panel to cover or change a see thru doorway.
15 Yard Grid Ruler: Scale = Feet
20 Yard Grid Ruler: Scale = Feet
32 Yard Grid Ruler: Scale = Feet
Rulers for taking measurements and scaling drawings. Red marks indicate the minimum distance for steel targets. To size a drawing to a
different grid scale, group the drawings ruler with the drawing. Next copy and paste the ruler for the grid scale you want to resize to next to the drawings ruler. Now resize the drawing until its ruler matches the
length of the 2nd ruler. (press & hold Shift & Alt during resizing).
Ruler Scale = Feet Move and rotate ruler as need for measurementsGrid Background Scale = Yards
Background Drawing Grid: 15 Yards x 21 Yards
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GRID BACKGROUND INSTRUCTIONS
The grid lines on this page are a background object. You cannot select, resize or move them.
WARNING: If you reformat this background, and save this template, you will loose the background grid permanently.
To remove the background for printing or viewing, use the Format Menu to Format the Background as White. To preserve the original
template, save your work to a new filename by selecting File, Save as from the file menu.
Another method is to copy this slide and add it to the template as a new slide. If you use this method, you will protect yourself from
inadvertently deleting the grid permanently. After copying the slide, do your work on the copy instead of the original. Remove any text
boxes and the ruler as you need.
HELPFUL HINTS
DO NOT RESIZE THE RULER
Use this grid to do overhead view setup drawings. This will yield a properly scaled drawing you may use to eliminate shoot through targets, etc, and use as a measured drawing for match setup. To
maintain the proper scale, size all your objects by using the ruler as a guide.
Placing 2 Stages on 1 Range
After completing your drawing, place the ruler at the bottom of the drawing and Group it with your drawing. Now you can copy and
paste multiple drawings onto one slide. Next, resize your drawings relative to each other. Do this by placing one drawing on top of the 2nd drawing, then resize the drawing (press and hold SHIFT and ALT
to maintain the proper ratio when resizing) and resize until both rulers are the same length. This will put both drawings into the same scale, something you will need to do if one is drawn on a 15 yard grid and another is drawn on a 20 yard grid, etc. After rescaling you can move and rotate the stages to properly place them on the range you are designing for. This is a must for designing 2 stages that occupy the same range. It is the only way to eliminate setup headaches on match day. No more shoot through problems on adjacent stages!
See example on last page.
Background Drawing Grid: 18 Yards x 23 Yards
READ THIS BEFORE DELETING THIS TEXT BOX
GRID BACKGROUND INSTRUCTIONS
The grid lines on this page are a background object. You cannot select, resize or move them.
WARNING: If you reformat this background, and save this template, you will loose the background grid permanently.
To remove the background for printing or viewing, use the Format Menu to Format the Background as White. To preserve the original
template, save your work to a new filename by selecting File, Save as from the file menu.
Another method is to copy this slide and add it to the template as a new slide. If you use this method, you will protect yourself from
inadvertently deleting the grid permanently. After copying the slide, do your work on the copy instead of the original. Remove any text
boxes and the ruler as you need.
HELPFUL HINTS
DO NOT RESIZE THE RULER
Use this grid to do overhead view setup drawings. This will yield a properly scaled drawing you may use to eliminate shoot through targets, etc, and use as a measured drawing for match setup. To
maintain the proper scale, size all your objects by using the ruler as a guide.
Placing 2 Stages on 1 Range
After completing your drawing, place the ruler at the bottom of the drawing and Group it with your drawing. Now you can copy and
paste multiple drawings onto one slide. Next, resize your drawings relative to each other. Do this by placing one drawing on top of the 2nd drawing, then resize the drawing (press and hold SHIFT and ALT
to maintain the proper ratio when resizing) and resize until both rulers are the same length. This will put both drawings into the same scale, something you will need to do if one is drawn on a 15 yard grid and another is drawn on a 20 yard grid, etc. After rescaling you can move and rotate the stages to properly place them on the range you are designing for. This is a must for designing 2 stages that occupy the same range. It is the only way to eliminate setup headaches on match day. No more shoot through problems on adjacent stages!
See example on last page.
Ruler Scale = Feet Move and rotate ruler as need for measurementsGrid Background Scale = Yards
Background Drawing Grid: 20 Yards x 28 Yards
READ THIS BEFORE DELETING THIS TEXT BOX
GRID BACKGROUND INSTRUCTIONS
The grid lines on this page are a background object. You cannot select, resize or move them.
WARNING: If you reformat this background, and save this template, you will loose the background grid permanently.
To remove the background for printing or viewing, use the Format Menu to Format the Background as White. To preserve the original
template, save your work to a new filename by selecting File, Save as from the file menu.
Another method is to copy this slide and add it to the template as a new slide. If you use this method, you will protect yourself from
inadvertently deleting the grid permanently. After copying the slide, do your work on the copy instead of the original. Remove any text
boxes and the ruler as you need.
HELPFUL HINTS
DO NOT RESIZE THE RULER
Use this grid to do overhead view setup drawings. This will yield a properly scaled drawing you may use to eliminate shoot through targets, etc, and use as a measured drawing for match setup. To
maintain the proper scale, size all your objects by using the ruler as a guide.
Placing 2 Stages on 1 Range
After completing your drawing, place the ruler at the bottom of the drawing and Group it with your drawing. Now you can copy and
paste multiple drawings onto one slide. Next, resize your drawings relative to each other. Do this by placing one drawing on top of the 2nd drawing, then resize the drawing (press and hold SHIFT and ALT
to maintain the proper ratio when resizing) and resize until both rulers are the same length. This will put both drawings into the same scale, something you will need to do if one is drawn on a 15 yard grid and another is drawn on a 20 yard grid, etc. After rescaling you can move and rotate the stages to properly place them on the range you are designing for. This is a must for designing 2 stages that occupy the same range. It is the only way to eliminate setup headaches on match day. No more shoot through problems on adjacent stages!
See example on last page.
Ruler Scale = Feet Move and rotate ruler as need for measurementsGrid Background Scale = Yards
Background Drawing Grid: 32 Yards x 43 Yards
READ THIS BEFORE DELETING THIS TEXT BOX
GRID BACKGROUND INSTRUCTIONS
The grid lines on this page are a background object. You cannot select, resize or move them.
WARNING: If you reformat this background, and save this template, you will loose the background grid permanently.
To remove the background for printing or viewing, use the Format Menu to Format the Background as White. To preserve the original
template, save your work to a new filename by selecting File, Save as from the file menu.
Another method is to copy this slide and add it to the template as a new slide. If you use this method, you will protect yourself from
inadvertently deleting the grid permanently. After copying the slide, do your work on the copy instead of the original. Remove any text
boxes and the ruler as you need.
HELPFUL HINTS
DO NOT RESIZE THE RULER
Use this grid to do overhead view setup drawings. This will yield a properly scaled drawing you may use to eliminate shoot through targets, etc, and use as a measured drawing for match setup. To
maintain the proper scale, size all your objects by using the ruler as a guide.
Placing 2 Stages on 1 Range
After completing your drawing, place the ruler at the bottom of the drawing and Group it with your drawing. Now you can copy and
paste multiple drawings onto one slide. Next, resize your drawings relative to each other. Do this by placing one drawing on top of the 2nd drawing, then resize the drawing (press and hold SHIFT and ALT
to maintain the proper ratio when resizing) and resize until both rulers are the same length. This will put both drawings into the same scale, something you will need to do if one is drawn on a 15 yard grid and another is drawn on a 20 yard grid, etc. After rescaling you can move and rotate the stages to properly place them on the range you are designing for. This is a must for designing 2 stages that occupy the same range. It is the only way to eliminate setup headaches on match day. No more shoot through problems on adjacent stages!
See example on last page.
Ruler Scale = Feet Move and rotate ruler as need for measurementsGrid Background Scale = Yards
Drawing Grid Object: 16 Yards x 21 YRDS
This is an object that is click selectable, may be reformatted, etc. You can change the line color,
move it, resize it, etc.
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Drawing Grid Object: 18 Yards x 23 YRDS
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move it, resize it, etc.
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Drawing Grid Object: 23 Yards x 27 YRDS
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move it, resize it, etc.
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Drawing Grid Object: 32 Yards x 42 YRDS
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move it, resize it, etc.
Use this page for printing your own graph paper.