3-Gun Nation Juniors Divisional Championship

3-Gun Nation Juniors Championship – 2012 MEMBERSHIP COST: $25
(Includes membership card; 25% Proceeds donated to 3GN/Task Force Dagger Wounded Warriors 3-Gun Team!)
1. Eligibility
1.1: The 3GN Junior Series is open to any competitor under the age of 18.
1.2: A 3GN Junior Series competitor may also register for one of the following 3GN points series: 3GN Divisional Series, 3GN Semi-Pro Series, or 3GN Amateur Series.
1.3: Junior Definition: A 3GN Junior is any competitor who is under the age of 18 on the first day of the first 3GN-Affiliated match of the season—Superstition Mountain Mystery 3-Gun, which beings March 23, 2012. Any junior eligible that day will be deemed eligible for the entirety of the 2012-2013 3GN season.
1.4: Competitors must register and pay associated fees at memberships.3gunnation.com in order to participate in the 3GN Juniors Championship, presented by Hornady.
2. Matches
2.1: 3GN Junior Series points will be awarded for participating in the following 3GN-Affiliated matches: 1.) Superstition Mountain Mystery 3-Gun, 2.) CMMG Midwest 3-Gun, 3.) MGM Ironman, 4.) Rocky Mountain 3-Gun, 5.) Adams Arms Ozark 3-Gun, 6.) Blue Ridge Mountain 3-Gun, 7.) Leupold Northwest 3-Gun, 8.) Larue-Texas Multi-Gun, 9.) AR15.com-Rockcastle Pro-Am, 10.) FNH USA 3-Gun, and 11.) Fallen Brethren 3-Gun.
2.1.2: Note: At AR15.com-Rockcastle Pro-Am, 3GN Junior competitors must compete in the host match’s “Pro” division in order to receive 3GN Junior Series points. (This may conflict with 3GN Juniors who also compete in the 3GN Amateur Series)
2.2: Signing up for the 3GN Junior Series in no way gains a competitor entry into any 3GN-Affiliated match. Competitors are still required to sign up for each match via each match’s respective registration method.
3. Divisions
3.1: The 3GN Junior Points Series is not based on any one division from affiliated matches. Competitors are free to shoot in any division, and those points will be calculated for Series score.
4. Points
4.1: Series points will be awarded based on percentage earned during a given match. For example, if a competitor shoots 75% of the division winning score at match “X,” then the competitor will receive 75 series points for that match.
5. Awards
5.1: The Junior with the highest series score at the end of the 3GN season will be named the winner. The winner will be crowned the 2012-2013 3GN Junior Champion and receive a cash prize of $5,000 from Hornady.
5.2: After calculating a competitor’s top three scores from any division, the final 3GN Junior Standings will determine the Junior with the highest overall 3GN series score.
6. Ties
6.1: In the case where competitors’ top three scores result in a tie, the competitor with most overall division wins will be declared the winner. For example, competitor (1) has three match wins, while competitor (2) has four match wins; therefore, competitor (2) is named the winner.
6.2: If overall wins cannot break the tie, then the following tie break system will be used:
- First Tie-Break: Head to head match wins: In matches where the tied competitors each competed, the tie-break goes to the competitor who won the most of those matches.
- Second Tie-Break: Head to head stage wins: In matches where the tied competitors competed, the tie-break goes to the competitor who had the greater number of stage wins.
- Third Tie-Break: Stage wins for season: The competitor who had the greatest percentage of stage wins for the entire season.
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For questions regarding Juniors Series rules or format, please contact:
Rob Romero, 3-Gun Nation Director of Competition
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