ACSC will be hosting a series of NRA High Power Rifle Matches in 2012. The dates of the matches are 21 April, 12 May, 9 June, 14 July, 11 August, 8 September and 13 October. Registration begins at 8:30 am with entries accepted until 9:15 am. Firing starts at 9:30 am. These matches will be open to the public. Entry fee is $7.50 for ACSC members and $12.50 for guests. Current NRA High Power rules apply (iron sights only). Check the calendar page to verify dates.
For more information about these matches please download the flyer (in PDF format) by CLICKING HERE. Also, you can read the NRA rule book for High Power Rifle competition (revised July 1, 2008) by CLICKING HERE.
NRA High Power Matches for 2012
Dec 29, 2011 by JerryC | Add commentRange Closure Reminder
Aug 07, 2011 by JerryC | Add commentThe Rifle Range is closed during the Silhouette Match each month which begins set up between 9am and 9:30 am and runs until the last shooter is finished which may be anytime between 4 pm and dark. Rifle shooters can use the 50 yard range down in the pit area during this time but the main 300 yard range will remain closed until everyone is done shooting and cleanup is complete.
What is an "NRA Approved" match?
Mar 28, 2007 by RCase | 1 CommentIf you wish, the NRA will maintain a history of your shooting scores. These scores allow you to better judge your progress as a shooter and are useful if you plan on shooting at the regional / state / national levels.
To report these scores to the NRA, you must have either an "Approved" or a "Sanctioned" match. This means that you must follow certain rules that the NRA sets for the operation of matches and all competitors must fire a designated "course of fire".
At all "NRA Approved" matches, the following course of fire will be used:
Stage #1
Standing - Slow Fire - 10 Rounds - 200 Yards - SR Target
Stage #2
Standing to Kneeling - Slow Fire - 10 Rounds - 200 Yards - SR Target
Stage #3
Standing to Prone - Rapid Fire - 10 Rounds - 300 Yards - SR3 Target
Stage #4
Prone - Slow Fire - 20 Rounds - 300 Yards - MR63 Target
To report these scores to the NRA, you must have either an "Approved" or a "Sanctioned" match. This means that you must follow certain rules that the NRA sets for the operation of matches and all competitors must fire a designated "course of fire".
At all "NRA Approved" matches, the following course of fire will be used:
Stage #1
Standing - Slow Fire - 10 Rounds - 200 Yards - SR Target
Stage #2
Standing to Kneeling - Slow Fire - 10 Rounds - 200 Yards - SR Target
Stage #3
Standing to Prone - Rapid Fire - 10 Rounds - 300 Yards - SR3 Target
Stage #4
Prone - Slow Fire - 20 Rounds - 300 Yards - MR63 Target
RULES OF THE RANGE
Jan 01, 2007 by JerryC | Add comment. Members only except for scheduled open events.
. The rifle range will be closed during silhouette matches for safety.
. The silhouette range always operates in conjunction with rifle range.
. Make sure silhouette range is clear before shooting or going down-range.
. Do not shoot at silhouette targets from the rifle range.
. Be careful not to shoot over the berms - bullets travel a long way.
. Keep firearms pointed in a safe direction at all times.
. Remove your targets and police the area when finished shooting.
. Eye and ear protection are required.
Note: If you wish to pattern your shotgun on rifle range, bring your own target & target stand and fire from firing line only. Target to be offset from existing fixed targets to prevent destruction of target stands.
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. The rifle range will be closed during silhouette matches for safety.
. The silhouette range always operates in conjunction with rifle range.
. Make sure silhouette range is clear before shooting or going down-range.
. Do not shoot at silhouette targets from the rifle range.
. Be careful not to shoot over the berms - bullets travel a long way.
. Keep firearms pointed in a safe direction at all times.
. Remove your targets and police the area when finished shooting.
. Eye and ear protection are required.
Note: If you wish to pattern your shotgun on rifle range, bring your own target & target stand and fire from firing line only. Target to be offset from existing fixed targets to prevent destruction of target stands.
The current RangeMaster Positon is Open
click HERE to send the RangeMaster a message