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Centerfire prone matches
are informal matches held on the first Sunday of each month on the High Power
Range. Shooting starts promptly at
8:30 am so the range can be cleared prior to the startup of the silhouette
matches that are scheduled for 1:00 pm. Shooters
should arrive by about 8:00 am in order to get entered, put up targets, get
squadded, and set up the line. The course of fire consists
of 15 shots for record at 300 yards, 15 shots for record at 500 yards, and 15
shots for record at 600 yards. Unlimited
sighters are allowed at 300 yards, and 2 sighters are allowed at 500 and 600
yards. The time limit is 22 minutes
for each stage, after an adequate period to get set up to fire.
The targets are standard NRA targets for each range, with a 10 ring of
approximately 2 MOA, and one inside X ring of about 1 MOA.
The firing is done in 2 relays, with one relay on the line while the
other relay is in the pits scoring and marking each shot. Three classes of rifles are permitted. These are:
In addition to a rifle and
ammo, a shooting coat, hearing protection, a ground pad, and a spotting scope
will be needed. An unlimited rifle
with a good scope on it can eliminate the needs for a spotting scope.
Good eye protection is highly recommended.
Shooters keep their own scores; so a pencil and clip board of some type
are needed. Any interested shooter
who is not familiar with NRA type high power matches should come to a match as
an observer, and to work in the pits for a while to learn scoring and pit
operation. Good pit service is
essential to the shooters on the line, and it’s tough to learn it from scratch
at a match and do a decent job. Entry fees are very modest,
as are the cash awards that are given for the high scores for each rifle type,
and the overall match winner. For more information,
contact Stan Smoch at 271-0965, or Pete DiVasto at 265-1322 |
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