Free Range Ministries

5th Annual First Responder 3-Gun Competition

November 1, 2025

The Barn at Free Range Farm, Horton, AL

The Competition

Free Range Ministries hosted the 5th Annual First Responder 3-Gun Competition for first responders in Marshall County on November 1, 2025 at The Barn at Free Range Farm.

The competition was made up of shooters on teams of 3 competitors from: Albertville Police Department, Albertville Fire Department, Boaz Police Department, Douglas Police Department, Douglas Fire Department, Guntersville Fire Department, Sardis City Police Department, and Marshall County Sheriff’s Department. Each shooter competed in 3 stages using pistol, rifle, and shotgun. The shooter’s time on each stage was used to break a tie for the highest score.

Pistol Stage

Shooters began the stage with 10 rounds of 9mm and engaged 8 targets. There were 4 paper targets that were scored 3, 5, or 7 points based on shot placements. There were 4 steel targets that were scored 5 points each. Shooters engaged a paper target and a steel target that were visible from 4 positions around a barricade wall. Shooters acquired 2 bonus points for each round remaining after hitting all targets. 

Shooter’s Choice Bonus - If any rounds remained after hitting all targets, the shooter could choose to engage a paper target that was in motion worth 5 points per hit. If missed, the shooter lost the original 2 point bonus for that round. 

Pistol Stage

High Score (Individual)

Rifle Stage

Shooters began the stage with 10 rounds of .223 and engaged 8 targets. There were 4 paper targets at 50 yards that were scored 3, 5, or 7 points based on shot placement. These targets were engaged from four different positions behind a VTAC Barricade. There were 4 steel targets: 6” at 100 yards, 8” at 150 yards, 10” at 200 yards, and 12” at 250 yards each worth 5 points. Shooters acquired 2 bonus points for each round remaining after hitting all targets. 

Shooter’s Choice Bonus - If any rounds remained after hitting all targets, the shooter could choose to engage a steel target at 100 yards from behind the VTAC Barricade worth 5 points per hit. If missed, the shooter lost the original 2 point bonus for that round. 

Rifle Stage

High Score (Individual)

Shotgun Stage

Shooters began the stage with 10 rounds of 12 gauge and engaged 10 clay targets that were thrown from 3 locations. The clays were thrown in 5 sets of rapport doubles with each clay hit being worth 5 points.

Shooter’s Choice Bonus - Shooter could choose to use the last 2 rounds to shoot a steel popper target that, if hit, flipped a clay in the air.  If the shooter hit the popper and clay,  the shooter acquired 20 bonus points. 

Shotgun Stage

High Score (Individual)

1st Place Awards

Awards were presented to the individuals with the highest score on each stage and the team and individual with the highest overall score.

1st Place Individual

Overall High Score

Peyton Danner

1st Place Team

Overall High Score

Marshall County

Sheriff’s Department

Breakfast and Lunch

Wendy’s provided biscuits for breakfast while teams registered for the competition. Chad Pell with Pell Rubber grilled chicken, provided by AlaTrade, onsite and Santa Fe restaurant provided sides for lunch.

Door Prizes

4 - Herritage Arms Rough Rider .22 LR Revolvers

Top Dollar Pawn

$250 Gift Card

Wilks Tire & Battery

$250 Gift Card

FoodLand

Grants

Albertville Police and Fire Department

Sardis City Police Department

2 - $2,000 Grants for Training or Equipment

Arab Electric Coop, Electric Board of Guntersville, and Marshall-Dekalb Electric Coop

Free Range Ministries presented each participant and volunteer with a custom challenge coin made for the First Responder 3-Gun Competition.

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