Friday, July 1, 2016

TOP GUN .22 caliber rim fire rifle and pistol shoot

Saturday JULY 9th, 2016 is the day for the club  TOP GUN .22 caliber rim fire rifle and pistol shoots at the club range starting at 8:30 am till 12:30 pm. The general rules of the shoots and the categories we will be shooting in are as follows:
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GENERAL RULES:
No entry fees. 
Only club members or youth shooters under the age of 18 may participate.
The club official targets must be used.
Highest score wins, ties will require a shoot off of one shot at the longest distance until there is no tie.
There is no limit to the amount of times you shoot; they may be done anytime during the calendar year. A witness to the scores is helpful but not required.
The timed shoots will require another person to be the time keeper.


Any sighting devices, except those that project an image onto the target are allowed.

.22 CALIBER RIM FIRE RIFLE shoot:         Any .22 caliber rim fire rifle may be used. Slings are allowed.
Shooting match will consist of:
Five shots at 50 feet offhand, five shots at 50 yards offhand and 5 shots at 100 yards any position (sitting, kneeling, prone or bench rest).

.22 CALIBER RIM FIRE PISTOL shoot:      Any .22 caliber rim fire pistol may be used.
Shooting match will consist of:

Five shots at 50 feet offhand and five shots at 50 yards.any position (sitting, kneeling, prone or bench rest).

RAPID FIRE .22 Caliber rim fire PISTOL shoot:      Any .22 caliber rim fire pistol may be used.
Shooting match will consist of:
Five shots at 25 feet within a timed five seconds. Offhand. Any shots fired after the five seconds will result in the highest point shot being deducted from the score.

Youth .22 caliber rim fire rifle shoot
Shooting match will consist of:
6 shots at 50 feet, 6 shots at 50 yards.
OFFHAND at 50 feet, any position at 50 yards. Sitting, kneeling, prone or bench rest. If bench rest is used, the forearm of the rifle can be supported on a rest but cannot be secured to the rest, no tie downs. The rear of the rifle must be supported by the shoulder of the shooter.