That is a very vague match announcement. Have you shot the match before?
I shot the OFASTS "Sniper Shoot Tactical Competition" for the first time last year.
The event is about 20 miles east of Miami, OK.
Show up at the event at 10-11 a.m. The match starts after lunchtime.
From what I heard at the match, it's basically the same course of fire every year.
The range is about 2/10-mile from the full-auto shoot.
Stationary B27 targets set at various distances out to 500+ yards. Nothing was farther than 600 yds.
Shooters are given a few minutes to range the targets (mil or laser) and work up a range card.
Two shooters climb onto a flatbed trailer, flop down to prone, and start banging away. 2 rounds on each target.
20 rounds total.
Shooter with best time/hit score wins.
Last year, there were about 15-18 shooters, ranging from kids with deer rifles to a couple of hard-up police snipers looking for a challenge.
It's not really what I'd consider a tactical sniper match and it's a long way to drive (from OKC) for 2-3 minutes of action.
But if you're into machine guns, and have lots of $$ for ammo, you can spend the day blasting away at junked cars and stuff.
Bring lots of water and tick repellant.
Full auto vs. precision single shot placement is quite a contrast.