Rules:

Open to all competitors. NRA or State association memberships are not required. All NRA rules required for approved tournaments will apply. Match fees are $25.00 Cash, per match day and $ 5.00 for juniors. Squadding will be from 8:00 AM to 9:30 AM at the 200 yard line. The pits will seal at 9:45 AM. Firing will commence at 10:00 AM. Entries will be limited to 80 competitors; please arrive early. There will be no advance entries! Please pay in cash during squadding. There will be no late fees.

An SR-1 card must be completed for each and every match including current NRA classification for Across the Course and Mid- Range, current address in order to receive awards, full name(including Jr./Sr.), type of rifle, e.g., service or match rifle for XTC and Any Rifle vs. Palma Rifle for Mid-Range Matches and current NRA number.

Awards will be cash, juniors will not receive awards. Cash awards will be mailed after the conclusion of the match, for individual matches and the match aggregate, provided there are a sufficient number of competitors. Awards will be based on one award per category and/or class provided there are at least five (5) competitors in each category and/or class. Unclassified shooters will compete in the Master Class, and will not have a separate award category unless there are five (5) unclassified competitors. There will be a separate award for the service rifle category provided there are five (5) competitors in each class. The Match Winner will be eligible for Match Winner and Individual Matches but not for Category Awards.

Mid- Range Prone 3x600 yard matches will consist of three 20 shot matches. Matches 1 & 2 will be any rifle/any sight and Match 3 will be any rifle/iron sights. Matches 1 & 3 will include 4 sighters and Match 2 will include 2 sighters. All three Matches may be fired with scope if desired and the competitor will be entered into the Optical Class. An Optical Class award will be paid if there are 5 or more competitors. You must declare Optical Class during squadding!

During Mid-Range Prone Matches, F-Class competitors will fire on the MR-1FC target center and fire for classification as per NRA Highpower. Rule Changes effective 2007. F-Class shooters will be elgible for class awards only!


The match director may modify the tournament before the start of the match and will notify the competitors prior to the match. The specific NRA rules for the tournament (e.g. alibis, number of sighters permitted) will be announced to each relay prior to the firing of match number one.
The order of firing and relay structure will be decided by the Match Director based on the number of competitors, number of serviceable targets and number of target pullers available. Three or four relays will be expected to be the norm with consideration given to inclement weather. Please do not ask the Match Director to change the pit rotations-they are selected to give everyone as nearly equal time in the pits as is possible. Competitor responsibilities may include road guarding, handling a radio in the pits or running the line in lieu of target pulling responsibilities. 80 Round Regional Matches are expected to conclude at 6 P.M.. If you are unable to stay to complete your target pulling duties, please do not begin the match!


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