The 2003 STEEL
CHALLENGE is the premier shooting
competition with professional shooters competing for over $260,000
in cash and prizes. The event is a four-day pistol shooting
competition pitting the best shooters against seven courses of fire
and the clock. Admission is free.
Courses of fire, or
stages, are made up of five steel targets which are electronically
timed to one one-hundredth of a second. Competitors shoot each stage
five times with their slowest run eliminated. The combined time of
the four best runs is their score for that stage and their combined
score of all seven stages is their match score.
Championships will be
determined in the Women's, Pre-Teen, Junior, Senior, Super Senior
and Law Enforcement divisions and in several categories including
Rimfire, Shotgun, Single Action Revolver, Revolver, Stock Pistol and
Open Pistol - the Formula 1 category of the shooting sports.