MATCH RULES AND FORMAT
1. WHO CAN SHOOT: The match is open to rifles of all modern rimfire calibers (typically 22 short, 22 long, 22 long rifle, 22 WMR, 17 HMR, 17 HM2 and 17 WSM). You may use open sights or scope, and you may also use a separate spotting scope if you wish. Muzzle devices are acceptable, including suppressors.
There will be four separate classes for scoring: [1] .22 iron sights
"Open/Iron Sights" in Class 1 include any type 22 rifle with non-scope, non-magnified sights, including v-notch, peep sights, buckhorn, bloop tube, and others. [2] .22 scoped SPORTER rifle "Sporter Rifles" in Class 2 include factory sport rifles used for target, hunting and other recreational shooting. Modifications to a factory rifle, such as improved trigger, bedding of stock/action, etc, are ok. Note: Class 2 ("Sporter") is intended to be similar to NRL22's "Base Class" and ARA "Factory Class" but with extra leeway: The MSRP (or replacement value if no longer in production) of the rifle plus scope (alone, without counting the value of other accessories) must be $1500 or less. Scoped SEMI-AUTO 22's are also classed as "Sporter" (independent from the $1500 MSRP limit), but in the future may get their own separate scoring class. [3] .22 scoped MATCH rifle ("Unlimited") "Match Rifles" in Class 3 include premium-built rifles (manufacturers such as Anschutz, Grünig-Elmiger, Vudoo, Volquartsen, etc) or combination of bolt rifle and scope with a value (MRSP or replacement value >$1500) that takes it out of the Sporter Class and into this more "Match/Unlimited" class. Also, if your rifle is listed as a branded model exception on ARA's Factory Class list, it's almost certainly in this class. [4] non-22 Rimfire (such as .17 HMR),
Contact the Match Director if you have any questions regarding the classification for your rifle. If not predetermined, classification will be made by the Match Director at registration or at scoring.
2. RIFLE RESTS. You may use front and/or rear rifle rests during the match. The front and rear rests cannot be attached/connected to each other in any way (no "Lead Sled" types).
ANY form of front rest may be used for this match, including soft, bipod or bench-type. You may use your front rest with supports or risers to get it to the height and stability that you need. Any form of separate rear rest is acceptable for this match.
Slings may be used in place of or in combination with any acceptable rests.
3. The COURSE OF FIRE is fixed and the total
time to engage all stages will be limited. These matches are generally designed so that you can complete them with ONE 50-round box of your chosen rimfire ammo, including all scored shots and allowance for sighters and/or foulers. For this month's match, the total time allotted is 30 MINUTES TO SHOOT 40 SCORED ROUNDS as described below in #6 (26 minutes are for the main timing section, plus a separately timed 4 minutes for the 100-yard target).
4. MISCELLANEOUS
No “sighter shots” or “warm-up shots” are allowed during the match or before the match on match day unless specifically allowed in Rules/Format #6. Otherwise, all shots are for score, with the number of shots at each stage and target strictly
limited as stated below in #6.
You may use magazine feed or single shot feed. Removable magazines must be kept out of the rifle until/unless otherwise stated by the match director. Integral magazines must be left empty until otherwise stated by the match director.
ALL RIFLES WILL HAVE CHAMBER OPEN WITH CHAMBER EMPTY INDICATOR IN THE RIFLE UNTIL THE MATCH DIRECTOR GIVES THE COMMAND TO DO OTHERWISE. LIKEWISE, BOLTS WILL REMAIN PULLED BACK, ALL MAGAZINES OUT OF THE RIFLE, ALL SEMI AUTO CHAMBERS OPEN AND ALL ROUNDS OF AMMO OUT OF ALL FIREARMS - ALL CHAMBERS EMPTY UNTIL THE MATCH DIRECTOR GIVES THE COMMAND TO DO OTHERWISE. (If you do not have an Empty Chamber Flag, they will be available at the range for purchase at $2 each.)
Unless otherwise specified, one penalty point (and any score achieved with the penalty round fired, always presumed to be the "best" shot on the target regardless of where the actual "extra" shot hits) will be deducted for each and every round fired in excess of the mandatory number of rounds to be fired at each stage or target, and/or 5 penalty points for any shot engaging another competitor's target (presumed to be the "worst" shot on the target towards that competitor's scoring if actual crossfire problem shot can not be determined... that competitor can only benefit from the stray shot). It is each shooter's responsibility to identify any crossfires on their target, point them out to adjacent shooters AND the match director at the end of the relay so that they can be marked accordingly on the target sheet for proper score adjustments.
An ACCIDENTAL OR EARLY/LATE DISCHARGE in an unsafe direction will result in disqualification for the day. SAFETY FIRST!! An accidental or early/late discharge in a safe downrange direction results in a 10-point penalty (or a 15-point penalty if you've done it at our matches previously).
5. All competitors will shoot from a PRONE POSITION
For many of our future PRR matches, we will be shooting from the 50-yard benches, but for THIS match, we will be shooting PRONE in a line in front of the benches so that shots go into the 50-yard and 100-yard target stand berms from a single shooting position since we have targets at both distances.
6. COURSE OF FIRE AND SCORING: The shooter will engage only the targets on the numbered target stand assigned. The course of fire will consist of all shooters engaging targets at nominal 50-yard distance for this match plus one target at 100 yards and as stated below:
Any number of shots may optionally be used as non-scored “sighter” shots, using the small target paster dot in the upper left-hand corner of the target sheet. These must be accomplished AFTER timing starts; no additional time is set aside for "sighters". If a “sighter” inadvertently engages a scored target, it will be counted or penalized, as appropriate. "Fouler" shots intentionally put directly into the berm may be used after timing starts and are not counted as sighters.
The first 30 scored shots will consist of five shots at each of six “color-splash” or “shot spotter” targets attached to one target backer/stand for each
shooter, 30 shots total in this segment.
The shooter may engage the seven primary bullseye targets on his/her numbered target stand assigned in any order but completing all five shots at a single bullseye target before moving to another. Presented will be one
6-inch target (click here for sample),
followed by one 5-inch target (click here for sample),
followed by one 4-inch target
(click here for sample),
followed by a different 4-inch target
(click here for sample).
followed by one 3-inch red and black bullseye target (click here for sample),
followed by one 3-inch black and green bullseye target (click here for sample).
Note: Determination of ring hit and resultant score will be at the sole discretion of the Match Director. Unless stated otherwise, if a bullet hole (not the color splash) breaks the dividing line between scoring rings, the higher score area is considered hit. Target scoring gauges will be used when scoring shots with questionable placement relative to a target ring. In any case, the Match Director will use consistent methodology when scoring all similar targets of all competitors. Center sighting dots are generally not treated as separate scoring rings but if hit on some matches may provide bonus points. This month's 5-inch target has a center red sighting dot inside its center scoring ring, and the blue 4-inch target has a white sighting dot inside its center scoring ring. The entire 1-inch black area of the red 3-inch target is its center scoring ring. The heavy black circle of the 6-inch target is the outer edge of its center scoring ring.
Points will be scored as follows (number of rings may vary by target size and type):
- X (center) Ring of 6" target = 10 points, going down one point less each ring. Shots breaking the line of the inner-center thin circle get an extra 2 points each. (60 points max possible on this target)
- X (center) Ring of 5" target = 5 points, going down one point less each ring. Shots breaking the red center sighting dot get an extra 1 point each. (30 points max possible on this target)
- X (center) Ring of blue 4" target = 5 points, going down one point less each ring. Shots breaking the white center sighting dot get an extra 1 point each. (30 points max possible on this target)
- X (center) Ring of black 4" target = 5 points, going down one point less each ring. Shots breaking the smaller white-edged inner red center circle get an extra 1 point each. (30 points max possible on this target)
- X (center) Ring of red/black 3" target = 5 points, going down one point less each ring. Shots breaking the red center sighting square get an extra 1 point each. (30 points max possible on this target)
The 3" black-green bullseye target has a 25 point maximum, with scoring of the center ring 5 points each hit, going down one point per ring as they extend outwards.
Total scored rounds needed per competitor is 40 but you may want to bring extra rounds in case you want to use sighters or foulers. Maximum match score possible = 315 points. In the case of a tie in overall match score, the top-score shooter with the smallest 5-shot group from their regular bullseye targets will be considered the winner. 7. UP TO EIGHT shooters will simultaneously shoot the entire match course of fire from the position line. UPON COMPETITOR COMPLETION OF SHOOTING THE COURSE OF FIRE, after the match director calls the range “COLD/SAFE” and gives the command, ALL COMPETITORS IN THAT GROUP ARE REQUIRED TO GO TO THE BERM, COLLECT THEIR OWN TARGETS AND SET UP TARGETS FOR THE NEXT GROUP OF COMPETITORS. Each shooter is required to write his or her name (and scoring class or slot/group number, if shooting multiple slots) on BOTH of their target sheets. 8. HOW TO REGISTER FOR THE MATCH: Competitors will register for the match by email to the match director Mike Charness, [email protected] , no later than 4pm on the Thursday prior to the match. Earliest registrations get priority as far as scheduled shoot times (usually first groups of the day unless you request otherwise). Limited walk-on registration may be accomodated on a space available basis, either as fill-in for no-shows or late cancellations. If you have questions, Mike can also be reached by phone at 256.509.8115. Each competitor can shoot as many as two slots. If you shoot the same rifle more than once, only your FIRST slot will be considered for prize eligibility (see Rules section #15 about prizes). To maintain full eligibility for prizes for multiple slots, each slot must be with a different rifle When you pre-register, inform the match director of the rifle(s) you plan to shoot and in which class(es) you believe it/they belong. If your plans change before match day, that's ok... just inform the match director as soon as possible to aid in match planning. All competitors will
each pay to the match director a match fee of $10.00 for their first shooting slot no later than at the time the shooter signs in prior to shooting the match, to cover the cost of targets and supplies. FOR THIS MATCH ONLY, if you shot in this month's PR200 match, your first Rimfire Match slot is just $5. If you wish to shoot an additional slot (either the same rifle or a different one), add $5 for a second shooting slot to cover the cost of targets. Payment is due no later than at the time the shooter signs in prior to shooting the match.
9. SCHEDULING: The match director will schedule in advance the time of day that each shooter will commence the course of fire and shoot the match, and distribute the schedule to all participants the Thursday night prior to match day via group email. These will be at fixed 45 MINUTE INTERVALS STARTING AT 11:00am (immediately following our PR200 match that day).
Competitor "shoot times" will be scheduled on a first come first served basis by the Match Director (preference is given to those whose registrations were received first -- which generally means an earlier shoot time on match day unless you state otherwise). In order to ensure match safety and due to range limitations we can expect to run no more than one group of shooters every 45 minutes through the match. Therefore, there will be a limit to the number of competitors that can shoot the match. In the case of high probability of rain, notice will be sent by email the night before the match and the match will be postponed or rescheduled. For those that pre-paid and can not attend the rescheduled date/time, they have a choice of a full refund or to have it held as a credit until their next PRR match. 10. SAFETY ON THE SHOOTING LINE: SAFETY IS THE MOST IMPORTANT CONSIDERATION AT ALL TIMES DURING THE MATCH. IN ORDER TO PROMOTE SAFE SHOOTING AND AVOID CONGESTION AT THE SHOOTING LINE OF FIRE. SPECTATORS AND/OR SHOOTERS WHO ARRIVE EARLY OR STAY AFTER THEIR DESIGNATED “SHOOT TIME” WILL BE REQUIRED TO STAND BEHIND SHOOTER AREAS AND/OR CONCRETE PADS. Exceptions may be made for "coaches" of novice or junior shooters only with the specific approval of the Match Director. 11. COMPETITOR ARRIVAL & ARRIVAL TIME: All shooters are required to arrive no less than 20 minutes prior to their appointed "match shoot time". Upon arrival, each shooter must immediately sign in, filling out full name, whether or not he or she is a member of BGRPC, caliber(s) to be shot, contact info, etc. All shooters must be ready to bring to their assigned/designated prone shooting area all equipment, including their rifle, no less than 10 minutes before their assigned "shoot time". If everyone in the current shooting group is ready, we may start shooting a few minutes earlier than the published time. 12. Failure of any shooter to be ready to commence fire in accordance with the range officer or match director's direction at the designated "shoot time" will result in disqualification of the shooter and forfeiture of the competitor's opportunity to participate in the match that day unless a later slot becomes available. 13. At each “shoot time”, all competitors in the group will shoot the match simultaneously.
14. Match results are normally tabulated and announced the afternoon of match day by email, published on the / website, and be made available for the club newsletter.
15. PRIZES/AWARDS:
If we have at least 12 slots filled, this will be a "prize" match.
Eligible winners of this month's match will receive a Champion Folding Target Stand
(see more at Optics Planet or Midway USA).
(If you won a target stand in our previous PRR match, you may choose to take another one for this month's prize, or alternatively have your next two PRR match slots be FREE.}
If we have 12 to 15 shooting slots filled, a prize will be awarded to within the largest Class. If we have 16 or more shooting slots competing, a prize will be awarded in all qualified Classes. No shooter is eligible to receive more than one prize per match, even if they choose to compete with multiple rifles, and the prize will pass to the next highest eligible shooter in that second Class (a "spread the joy" approach). For a shooting Class to be considered for a prize, it must have at least three participants (not just three slots) for score. If two Classes have the same number of slots taken, preference is given to the one with the higher number of participants, and if that is the same, then the one with the higher scoring shooter. Prizes will be available for pickup (southeast Huntsville) or can be brought to the next match. |