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2014 Michigan Long Range/F-Class Regional Championship

  • 27 Sep 2014
  • 8:00 AM
  • 28 Sep 2014
  • 4:00 PM
  • Camp Grayling, Michigan

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The Michigan Rifle and Pistol Association presents:

The Michigan Long Range / F-Class Regional

September 27-28, 2014

                                                                                                                                                                          

Location: Range 10, Camp Grayling National Guard Base, Grayling, Michigan  49739

Range Setup & Practice: Thursday, set up - 13:00. 1000 yard practice - 15:00, Set-up personal shoot free, $10 for others.

Entry, Squadding & Firing Times: Entry and Squadding starts at 7:15 on the 1000 yard line.  Firing starts at 08:00.

Entries: Entries will be made on SR-1 cards at Range 10 on the day of firing.  Checks or money orders are payable to MRPA-LR.  Entries will be accepted to the limit of the range; range space has always been sufficient for the number of entrants. However, assured entries may be obtained by writing Match Director MRPA-LR, 1571 Beechwood Street, Monroe, MI 48162, or email: bret@solomondiving.com,  or phone 734) 242-4777.

New Competitors: To ensure entrance to Camp Grayling, you must notify the Match Director one week prior to shooting.

Fees: Individual Package Price for 2 days both Saturday & Sunday: $70. One day Saturday or Sunday: $40.00.  Those who wish to practice can shoot for $30.00 per day.  Juniors with any NRA classification card shoot free - no awards.

Eligibility: Competitors must complete a MRPA-LR Release of Liability yearly.  NRA membership is not required. For MRPA memberships, see http://www.michrpa.org.

Pit Duty/ Pullers/ Other Duties: All competitors must perform pit duty or provide a substitute puller. A 3-relay rotation requiring individual target operation is used.  Paid pit pullers are generally available--contact the Match Director one week prior. Additional duties as defined by the Match Director supporting the match may also be required of competitors.

Rules: This is an NRA Registered match. Current NRA High Power Rifle Rules govern. All matches will be fired on the standard LR targets using Rule 5.6, prone position. The Match Director reserves the right to modify the course of fire and pit rotation based on number of competitors, weather, and range conditions.

Shooter Classification: The NRA Long Range classification system applies. Shooters must declare their Shooter Classification and Rifle division/class on each completed scorecard. Unclassified competitors compete in the Master Class or use their High Power classification. Rule 19.6 - Assigned Classification, or 19.2 - Temporary Classification apply.

Rifle Divisions: There will be two rifle divisions:  LR Rifle and F-Class Rifle. The LR division may include classes for Service Rifle--Rule 3.1, Palma Rifle--Rule 3.3.3, Match Rifle--Rule 3.2, 3.3.1, & 3.3.2, and Any Sight Rifle (AROS)-- Rule 3.4.  The F-Class division may include classes for F(o) and F(tr). Section 22 Rules applies.

Course of Fire Saturday: For Long Range Rifles: Iron Sights.

Match 1 - Unlimited sighters and 20 shots for record prone in 30 minutes, slow-fire, 1000 yards.

Match 2 - Unlimited sighters and 20 shots for record prone in 30 minutes, slow-fire, 1000 yards.

Match 3 - Unlimited sighters and 20 shots for record prone in 30 minutes, slow-fire, 1000 yards.

Match 4 – Day 1 Winner - Aggregate of scores from matches 1, 2 and 3.

Course of Fire Sunday: For Long Range Rifles: Any Rifle / Any Sight.

Match 5 - Unlimited sighters and 20 shots for record prone in 30 minutes, slow-fire, 1000 yards.

Match 6 - Unlimited sighters and 20 shots for record prone in 30 minutes, slow-fire, 1000 yards.

Match 7 – Day 2 Winner – Aggregate of scores from matches 5 & 6.

Match 8 – Regional Championship -Aggregate of scores from Matches 4 and 7. (Rule 7.19 (b)

Categories, Classes, and Awards Disposition: Within the limits below, there will be awards for each fired match and aggregate for all rifle classes and classifications subject to entries. There must be 5 or more entries in a rifle class or shooter classification for one award or 10 or more for two awards, etc. If there are fewer than 5 High Masters entered, they must fire for open awards only. The High Master class, and Any Rifle / Optical Sight (AROS) class may not be combined with any other class. MICHIGAN STATE LONG RANGE REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS: The Match 8 winners for LR Rifle, F(o) Rifle, and F(tr) Rifle will be declared the 2013 Michigan Long Range Regional Champions – 1st place - NRA Regional Gold Medallions; 2nd place - NRA Regional Silver Medallions; 3rd place - NRA Regional Bronze Medallions.

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