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RULES are as
follows....
Rifle & Caliber: Any
center fire rifle with metallic sights and a magazine capable of holding
not less than five (5) rounds or service rifles may be used to qualify for
Marksman, Sharpshooter and Expert ratings.
No
scopes, Iron Sights only
Notice
!!! We
have M1 Garands if you don't have a rifle.
Course of Fire, Targets & Shooting Positions:
Starting
9, November 2002
2nd
Saturday of every month NRA Rifle Qualification
NRA
High Power Rules will apply to the firing of these qualification matches.
Any center fire rifle with metallic sights and a magazine capable of
holding not less than five (5) rounds or service rifles may be used to
qualify for Marksman, Sharpshooter and Expert ratings. The entry fee
($12.00) includes a complete set of required targets.
Targets:
NRA SR-1 at 100 yards simulates 200yds
NRA SR-21 at 100 yards simulates 300yds
NRA SR-31 at 100 yards simulates 600yds
Course
of fire: 10 rounds standing off hand (slow fire)
10
rounds sitting (rapid fire)
10
rounds prone (rapid fire)
20
rounds prone (slow fire)
Course of fire: consists of fifty (50) rounds
shot at 100 yards using targets which simulate a course of fire at 200,
300 and 600 yards.
Ten
(10) rounds are fired from the standing position in ten minutes, slow fire
at a simulated distance of 200 yards.
Ten
(10) rounds are fired from a sitting or kneeling position (starting from a
standing position) in 60 seconds, rapid fire, at a target which simulates
200 yards.
Ten
(10) rounds are fired from a prone position (starting from a standing
position) in 70 seconds, at a target which simulates 300 yards.
Twenty
(20) rounds are fired from a prone position in 20 minutes, at a target
which simulates 600 yards.
In
order to qualify for a NRA classification, the shooter must be a member of
the NRA. Five matches must be shot in order to qualify. Come out and join
us, whether you intend to qualify or not. We have shooters of all skill
levels, and we shoot rain or shine.
Scoring:
Number of hits and position of hits
Possible score is 500
Shoot Offs:
Should a score count end in a tie, the shooters
will shoot 5 rounds in 5 minutes offhand at pasted targets to determine the
winner. If the tie remains, the shooters will proceed to
fire additional shots until the tie is resolved.
The range commands
will be:
"Relay To The Firing Line" -
At this time, shooters on that relay number will report to the
firing line with their rifle (actions open) and ammo.
"Shooters Ready" - Upon the
ready command, shooters will have 15 seconds to load their
rifles and take aim on the first target. Any shots fired
or targets broken before the fire command will count as a lost
target.
"Fire"
- Shooters may
commence firing once the "fire" command is given.
Also at this time the 2½ minute time limit will start.
"Cease Fire, Bolts Open" -
This command will be called when the time limit has expired, a
safety concern has arisen, or in the event of an emergency.
Shooters should open their bolts immediately, remove any
magazines, clear all chambers and make their rifles safe.
"Any Excuses or Alibis" - At
this time any shooter having problems may voice them with the
contest director and shooters may leave the firing line.
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