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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: Love the Olympics? So do we! We're recreating the spirit of the Olympic sport in this 30 shot version as an online monthly match. If you would like to see a match with a different number of shots, just let us know!
About 10M Air Pistol: The 10 meter air pistol is an Olympic shooting event governed by the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF). It is similar to 10 metre air rifle in that it is shot with 4.5 mm (or .177) caliber air guns at a distance of 10 metres (11 yards), and the programme consists of 60 shots within 75 minutes for men, and 40 shots within 50 minutes for women. It is also similar to 50 metre pistol despite the shorter distance and the use of air guns, and most top-level male shooters compete in both events. For more information see: NRA Air Gun & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: Love the Olympics? So do we! We're recreating the spirit of the Olympic sport in an online monthly match. If you would like to see a match with a different number of shots, just let us know!
About 10M Air Pistol: The 10 meter air pistol is an Olympic shooting event governed by the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF). It is similar to 10 metre air rifle in that it is shot with 4.5 mm (or .177) caliber air guns at a distance of 10 metres (11 yards), and the programme consists of 60 shots within 75 minutes for men, and 40 shots within 50 minutes for women. It is also similar to 50 metre pistol despite the shorter distance and the use of air guns, and most top-level male shooters compete in both events. For more information see: NRA Air Gun & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Target 1
- Target 2
- Target 3
- Target 4
- Target 5
- Target 6
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting, NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |  You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: Take part in our 50 foot half course version of this great Olympic sport! Compete each month and see how you rank over all, by age, or by NRA classification! We're offing this 60 shot match so you can compete each month without travel expense or requiring a scoring system.
Interested in a full course, 120 shot match or 50 meters? Let us know!
About .22 3P: International Rifle events in Three positions are conducted with an equal number of shots fired from the Prone, the Standing and the Kneeling positions, always in that order. For more information see: Wikipedia & NRA | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest "X" count, then by the score of the last standing target,then the first standing target, then kneeling, then prone. An "X" will be considered any shot hole touching the ten ring but not touching the outside edge of the eight ring with the aid of a .22 caliber plug type scoring gauge.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed, except for USAS score submission, ISSF sight rules apply.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Standing 1
- Standing 2
- Kneeling 1
- Kneeling 2
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: We're offering monthly Precision Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot at 50', but we'll add additional events at the different distances as demand grows, so let us know!
About Precision Pistol: NRA Precision Pistol, also known as Conventional - Bullseye Pistol, is a shooting sport in which participants shoot handguns at paper targets at fixed distances and time limits. The NRA Pistol Department has established rules and keeps records for this historic sport.
Precision Pistol was the inspiration for the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) International 25-meter (82 feet) Standard Pistol event, and the development of skills required takes practice and determination to achieve proficiency. This sport produces some of the best pistol competitors in the world today. For more information see: NRA Pistol Programs & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Record 10 shots for each type of fire, but firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: This is the 50 foot course using the reduced target.
About 25M Standard Pistol: 25 meter standard pistol is an ISSF shooting event introduced at the ISSF World Shooting Championships in 1970. It has its roots in the NRA conventional pistol competitions. It is shot with a regular sport pistol in caliber .22 LR. | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Each series must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- 150 Sec 1
- 150 Sec 2
- 20 Sec 1
- 20 Sec 2
- 10 Sec 1
- 10 Sec 2
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: What is the Camp Perry Course?
The Camp Perry Course is a three stage event shot at 25 yards. Slow fire is shot in two five shot strings, 2 1/2 minutes each on the 25 yard timed and rapid fire target.
About Precision Pistol: NRA Precision Pistol, also known as Conventional - Bullseye Pistol, is a shooting sport in which participants shoot handguns at paper targets at fixed distances and time limits. The NRA Pistol Department has established rules and keeps records for this historic sport.
Precision Pistol was the inspiration for the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) International 25-meter (82 feet) Standard Pistol event, and the development of skills required takes practice and determination to achieve proficiency. This sport produces some of the best pistol competitors in the world today. For more information see: NRA Pistol Programs & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Record 10 shots for each type of fire, but firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: Love the Olympics? So do we! We're recreating the spirit of the Olympic sport in this 30 shot version as an online monthly match. If you would like to see a match with a different number of shots, just let us know!
About 10M Air Pistol: The 10 meter air pistol is an Olympic shooting event governed by the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF). It is similar to 10 metre air rifle in that it is shot with 4.5 mm (or .177) caliber air guns at a distance of 10 metres (11 yards), and the programme consists of 60 shots within 75 minutes for men, and 40 shots within 50 minutes for women. It is also similar to 50 metre pistol despite the shorter distance and the use of air guns, and most top-level male shooters compete in both events. For more information see: NRA Air Gun & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: Love the Olympics? So do we! We're recreating the spirit of the Olympic sport in an online monthly match. If you would like to see a match with a different number of shots, just let us know!
About 10M Air Pistol: The 10 meter air pistol is an Olympic shooting event governed by the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF). It is similar to 10 metre air rifle in that it is shot with 4.5 mm (or .177) caliber air guns at a distance of 10 metres (11 yards), and the programme consists of 60 shots within 75 minutes for men, and 40 shots within 50 minutes for women. It is also similar to 50 metre pistol despite the shorter distance and the use of air guns, and most top-level male shooters compete in both events. For more information see: NRA Air Gun & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Target 1
- Target 2
- Target 3
- Target 4
- Target 5
- Target 6
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Details: This match is intended for new shooters who are learning the sport!
We believe that the best way to practice shooting is in a competitive environment. We are offering this monthly Precision Pistol (Bullseye) match as a fun, less intense way to practice while in competition. Targets can be shot during practice over multiple sessions and you can even coach them while shoot. As long it follows the same rules, scores can also be used from another match!
Love the Olympics? So do we! We're recreating the spirit of the Olympic sport in an online monthly match. If you would like to see a match with a different number of shots, just let us know!
About 10M Air Pistol: The 10 meter air pistol is an Olympic shooting event governed by the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF). It is similar to 10 metre air rifle in that it is shot with 4.5 mm (or .177) caliber air guns at a distance of 10 metres (11 yards), and the programme consists of 60 shots within 75 minutes for men, and 40 shots within 50 minutes for women. It is also similar to 50 metre pistol despite the shorter distance and the use of air guns, and most top-level male shooters compete in both events. For more information see: NRA Air Gun & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- This match is for shooters who have under a year experience and the match can be shot under less strict training conditions. Match may also be shot during multiple training sessions and coaching is permitted.
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: Join us for this challenging 100yd full course Prone Smallbore Rifle competition! This is a great sport anyone can shoot. See how you rank over all, by age, or by NRA Classification!
Want to shoot at other distances? Let us know!
About 50M Rifle Prone: 50 metre rifle prone is an International Shooting Sport Federation event consisting of 60 shots from the prone position with a .22 Long Rifle (5.6 mm) caliber rifle. The sport is based on the traditional "English Match" that also consisted of 60 shots in the prone position with a .22 rifle, but had varying distances between 45.7 metres (50.0 yd) and 100 metres (110 yd). For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest "X" count.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Prone 3
- Prone 4
- Prone 5
- Prone 6
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting, NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |  You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: Join us for this challenging 100yd full course Prone Smallbore Rifle competition! This is a great sport anyone can shoot. See how you rank over all, by age, or by NRA Classification!
Want to shoot at other distances? Let us know!
About 50M Rifle Prone: 50 metre rifle prone is an International Shooting Sport Federation event consisting of 60 shots from the prone position with a .22 Long Rifle (5.6 mm) caliber rifle. The sport is based on the traditional "English Match" that also consisted of 60 shots in the prone position with a .22 rifle, but had varying distances between 45.7 metres (50.0 yd) and 100 metres (110 yd). For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest "X" count.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed, except for USAS score submission, ISSF sight rules apply.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Prone 3
- Prone 4
- Prone 5
- Prone 6
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: We're offering monthly Precision Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot at 25 yards, but we'll add additional events at the different distances as demand grows, so let us know!
About Precision Pistol: NRA Precision Pistol, also known as Conventional - Bullseye Pistol, is a shooting sport in which participants shoot handguns at paper targets at fixed distances and time limits. The NRA Pistol Department has established rules and keeps records for this historic sport.
Precision Pistol was the inspiration for the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) International 25-meter (82 feet) Standard Pistol event, and the development of skills required takes practice and determination to achieve proficiency. This sport produces some of the best pistol competitors in the world today. For more information see: NRA Pistol Programs & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Record 10 shots for each type of fire, but firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Details: We're offering monthly Precision Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. This match follows the format and rules of the NRA/Winchester Pistol Qualification. For more information on this program visit their website at NRA/Winchester Marksmanship Qualification Program Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot at 25', but we'll add additional events at the different distances as demand grows, so let us know!
About Precision Pistol: NRA Precision Pistol, also known as Conventional - Bullseye Pistol, is a shooting sport in which participants shoot handguns at paper targets at fixed distances and time limits. The NRA Pistol Department has established rules and keeps records for this historic sport.
Precision Pistol was the inspiration for the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) International 25-meter (82 feet) Standard Pistol event, and the development of skills required takes practice and determination to achieve proficiency. This sport produces some of the best pistol competitors in the world today. For more information see: NRA Pistol Programs & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTION:
- Follows the NRA/Winchester Pistol Qualification format found here: https://mqp.nra.org/media/4198/conventional-bullseye.pdf
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details:
About 25M Pistol: 25 meter pistol is an ISSF shooting event and is shot with .22 LR pistols. It was introduced at the ISSF World Shooting Championships in 1970. | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Each series must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Precision 1
- Precision 2
- Precision 3
- Rapid 1
- Rapid 2
- Rapid 3
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details:
About 25M Pistol: 25 meter pistol is an ISSF shooting event and is shot with .22 LR pistols. It was introduced at the ISSF World Shooting Championships in 1970. | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Each series must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Precision 1
- Precision 2
- Precision 3
- Precision 4
- Precision 5
- Precision 6
- Rapid 1
- Rapid 2
- Rapid 3
- Rapid 4
- Rapid 5
- Rapid 6
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details:
About 25M Center Fire Pistol: 25 meter center fire pistol is an ISSF shooting event and is normally a men-only event. Its origin lies in competitions with military-style service pistols, and as such its history dates back to the 19th century. This event is shot with handguns of any caliber between .30 and .38 | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Each series must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Precision 1
- Precision 2
- Precision 3
- Rapid 1
- Rapid 2
- Rapid 3
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details:
About 25M Center Fire Pistol: 25 meter center fire pistol is an ISSF shooting event and is normally a men-only event. Its origin lies in competitions with military-style service pistols, and as such its history dates back to the 19th century. This event is shot with handguns of any caliber between .30 and .38 | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Each series must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Precision 1
- Precision 2
- Precision 3
- Precision 4
- Precision 5
- Precision 6
- Rapid 1
- Rapid 2
- Rapid 3
- Rapid 4
- Rapid 5
- Rapid 6
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: Love the Olympics? So do we! We're recreating the spirit of the Olympic sport in an online monthly match allowing you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses.
About 25M Rapid Fire Pistol: 25 metre rapid fire pistol is one of the ISSF shooting events and is shot with .22 LR pistols. The event has been a part of the Olympic program ever since the beginning in 1896. For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the 4 second series, then the 6 second series and the 8 second series.
- Record 1 stages of 2 series of each type, firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- The stage must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: Love the Olympics? So do we! We're recreating the spirit of the Olympic sport in an online monthly match allowing you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses.
About 25M Rapid Fire Pistol: 25 metre rapid fire pistol is one of the ISSF shooting events and is shot with .22 LR pistols. The event has been a part of the Olympic program ever since the beginning in 1896. For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the last 4 second series, then the first 4 second series, the last 6 second series, the first 6 second series, the last 8 second series and then the first 8 second series.
- Record 2 stages of 2 series of each type, firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Each stage must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- 8 Sec
- 6 Sec
- 4 Sec
- 8 Sec
- 6 Sec
- 4 Sec
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details:
About 25M Standard Pistol: 25 meter standard pistol is an ISSF shooting event introduced at the ISSF World Shooting Championships in 1970. It has its roots in the NRA conventional pistol competitions. It is shot with a regular sport pistol in caliber .22 LR. | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Each series must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details:
About 25M Standard Pistol: 25 meter standard pistol is an ISSF shooting event introduced at the ISSF World Shooting Championships in 1970. It has its roots in the NRA conventional pistol competitions. It is shot with a regular sport pistol in caliber .22 LR. | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Each series must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- 150 Sec 1
- 150 Sec 2
- 20 Sec 1
- 20 Sec 2
- 10 Sec 1
- 10 Sec 2
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: This is the 25 yard version of the 25 meter sport.
About 25M Pistol: 25 meter pistol is an ISSF shooting event and is shot with .22 LR pistols. It was introduced at the ISSF World Shooting Championships in 1970. | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Each series must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Precision 1
- Precision 2
- Precision 3
- Rapid 1
- Rapid 2
- Rapid 3
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: This is the 25 yard version of the 25 meter sport.
About 25M Pistol: 25 meter pistol is an ISSF shooting event and is shot with .22 LR pistols. It was introduced at the ISSF World Shooting Championships in 1970. | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Each series must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Precision 1
- Precision 2
- Precision 3
- Precision 4
- Precision 5
- Precision 6
- Rapid 1
- Rapid 2
- Rapid 3
- Rapid 4
- Rapid 5
- Rapid 6
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: This is the 25 yard version of the 25 meter sport.
About 25M Center Fire Pistol: 25 meter center fire pistol is an ISSF shooting event and is normally a men-only event. Its origin lies in competitions with military-style service pistols, and as such its history dates back to the 19th century. This event is shot with handguns of any caliber between .30 and .38 | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Each series must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Precision 1
- Precision 2
- Precision 3
- Rapid 1
- Rapid 2
- Rapid 3
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: This is the 25 yard version of the 25 meter sport.
About 25M Center Fire Pistol: 25 meter center fire pistol is an ISSF shooting event and is normally a men-only event. Its origin lies in competitions with military-style service pistols, and as such its history dates back to the 19th century. This event is shot with handguns of any caliber between .30 and .38 | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Each series must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Precision 1
- Precision 2
- Precision 3
- Precision 4
- Precision 5
- Precision 6
- Rapid 1
- Rapid 2
- Rapid 3
- Rapid 4
- Rapid 5
- Rapid 6
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: Take part in our 25yd half course version of this great Olympic sport! Compete each month and see how you rank over all, by age, or by NRA classification! We're offing this 60 shot match so you can compete each month without travel expense or requiring a scoring system.
Interested in a full course, 120 shot match? Let us know!
About .22 3P: International Rifle events in Three positions are conducted with an equal number of shots fired from the Prone, the Standing and the Kneeling positions, always in that order. For more information see: Wikipedia & NRA | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest "X" count, then by the score of the last standing target, then the first standing target, then kneeling, then prone.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Standing 1
- Standing 2
- Kneeling 1
- Kneeling 2
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: We're offering monthly Precision Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot at 25 yards, but we'll add additional events at the different distances as demand grows, so let us know!
About Precision Pistol: NRA Precision Pistol, also known as Conventional - Bullseye Pistol, is a shooting sport in which participants shoot handguns at paper targets at fixed distances and time limits. The NRA Pistol Department has established rules and keeps records for this historic sport.
Precision Pistol was the inspiration for the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) International 25-meter (82 feet) Standard Pistol event, and the development of skills required takes practice and determination to achieve proficiency. This sport produces some of the best pistol competitors in the world today. For more information see: NRA Pistol Programs & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Record 10 shots for each type of fire, but firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Slow 1
- Slow 2
- Timed 1
- Timed 2
- Rapid 1
- Rapid 2
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: We're offering monthly Precision Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot at 25 yards, but we'll add additional events at the different distances as demand grows, so let us know!
About Precision Pistol: NRA Precision Pistol, also known as Conventional - Bullseye Pistol, is a shooting sport in which participants shoot handguns at paper targets at fixed distances and time limits. The NRA Pistol Department has established rules and keeps records for this historic sport.
Precision Pistol was the inspiration for the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) International 25-meter (82 feet) Standard Pistol event, and the development of skills required takes practice and determination to achieve proficiency. This sport produces some of the best pistol competitors in the world today. For more information see: NRA Pistol Programs & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Record 10 shots for each type of fire, but firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Slow 1
- Slow 2
- Timed 1
- Timed 2
- Rapid 1
- Rapid 2
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: We're offering monthly Precision Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot at 25 yards, but we'll add additional events at the different distances as demand grows, so let us know!
About Precision Pistol: NRA Precision Pistol, also known as Conventional - Bullseye Pistol, is a shooting sport in which participants shoot handguns at paper targets at fixed distances and time limits. The NRA Pistol Department has established rules and keeps records for this historic sport.
Precision Pistol was the inspiration for the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) International 25-meter (82 feet) Standard Pistol event, and the development of skills required takes practice and determination to achieve proficiency. This sport produces some of the best pistol competitors in the world today. For more information see: NRA Pistol Programs & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Record 10 shots for each type of fire, but firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: We're offering monthly Precision Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot at 25 yards, but we'll add additional events at the different distances as demand grows, so let us know!
About Precision Pistol: NRA Precision Pistol, also known as Conventional - Bullseye Pistol, is a shooting sport in which participants shoot handguns at paper targets at fixed distances and time limits. The NRA Pistol Department has established rules and keeps records for this historic sport.
Precision Pistol was the inspiration for the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) International 25-meter (82 feet) Standard Pistol event, and the development of skills required takes practice and determination to achieve proficiency. This sport produces some of the best pistol competitors in the world today. For more information see: NRA Pistol Programs & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Record 10 shots for each type of fire, but firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: Love the Olympics? So do we! We're recreating the spirit of the Olympic sport in an online monthly match allowing you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot at 25yds, but we offer events at 25m and 50' distances in Full and Half Course, as well!
About 25M Rapid Fire Pistol: 25 metre rapid fire pistol is one of the ISSF shooting events and is shot with .22 LR pistols. The event has been a part of the Olympic program ever since the beginning in 1896. For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the 4 second series, then the 6 second series and the 8 second series.
- Record 1 stages of 2 series of each type, firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- The stage must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: Love the Olympics? So do we! We're recreating the spirit of the Olympic sport in an online monthly match allowing you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses.
About 25M Rapid Fire Pistol: 25 metre rapid fire pistol is one of the ISSF shooting events and is shot with .22 LR pistols. The event has been a part of the Olympic program ever since the beginning in 1896. For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the last 4 second series, then the first 4 second series, the last 6 second series, the first 6 second series, the last 8 second series and then the first 8 second series.
- Record 2 stages of 2 series of each type, firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Each stage must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- 8 Sec
- 6 Sec
- 4 Sec
- 8 Sec
- 6 Sec
- 4 Sec
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | CMP Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your CMP number for score submission to the CMP. |
| Details: Enjoy the challenging sport of 3 Position Rifle competition using your Precision Air Rifle! This relatively new sport is growing and can be found across the United States in ranges, high school gyms, even at home! We're offering this 60 shot match so you can compete each month without travel expense or requiring a scoring system.
About 3P Air Rifle: Three-Position Air Rifle Shooting is the most popular and fastest growing form of shooting sports competition for youth of high school age or younger. Precision Air Rifle is modeled after Olympic-style shooting and allows the use of specialized target rifles and equipment. For more information see: The CMP & The National Three-Position Air Rifle Council | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by "X" count and then by score of the last standing target, then the first standing target, then kneeling, then prone. An "X" for paper targets will be considered any shot where the shot hole completely covers the 10 ring dot and for electronic scoring where the center of the shot hole is located somewhere on the 0.5mm ten ring.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed, except for CMP score submission, where CMP sight rules apply.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Standing 1
- Standing 2
- Kneeling 1
- Kneeling 2
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Details: This match is intended for new shooters who are learning the sport!
We believe that the best way to practice shooting is in a competitive environment. We are offering this monthly 3 Position Air Rifle match as a fun, less intense way to practice while in competition. Targets can be shot during practice over multiple sessions and you can even coach them while shoot. As long it follows the same rules, scores can also be used from another match!
Have a suggestion for a match you would like to see? Let us know!
About 3P Air Rifle: Three-Position Air Rifle Shooting is the most popular and fastest growing form of shooting sports competition for youth of high school age or younger. Sporter Air Rifle is designed for new competitors or those who desire to compete with a minimum of equipment and expense For more information see: The CMP & The National Three-Position Air Rifle Council | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- This match is for shooters who have under a year experience and the match can be shot under less strict training conditions. Match may also be shot during multiple training sessions and coaching is permitted.
- Ties will be broken by "X" count and then by the score of the standing target, then kneeling, then prone. An "X" for paper targets will be considered any shot where the shot hole completely covers the 10 ring dot and for electronic scoring where the center of the shot hole is located somewhere on the 0.5mm ten ring.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- This match may be shot with precision or sporter equipment.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: Join us in this fun monthly 3 Position BB Gun match! | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by highest number of center shots and then by score of the standing target, then kneeling and then prone.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends.
- Shooters of all ages may compete unless submitting scores to NRA. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | CMP Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your CMP number for score submission to the CMP. |
| Details: About 3P Air Rifle: Three-Position Air Rifle Shooting is the most popular and fastest growing form of shooting sports competition for youth of high school age or younger. Sporter Air Rifle is designed for new competitors or those who desire to compete with a minimum of equipment and expense For more information see: The CMP & The National Three-Position Air Rifle Council | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by "X" count and then by score of the last standing target, then the first standing target, then kneeling, then prone. An "X" for paper targets will be considered any shot where the shot hole completely covers the 10 ring dot and for electronic scoring where the center of the shot hole is located somewhere on the 0.5mm ten ring.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed, except for CMP score submission, where CMP sight rules apply.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Standing 1
- Standing 2
- Kneeling 1
- Kneeling 2
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Details: Enjoy the challenging sport of 3 Position Rifle competition using your Sporter Air Rifle! This relatively new sport is growing and can be found across the United States in ranges, high school gyms, even at home! We're offing this 60 shot match so you can compete each month without travel expense or requiring a scoring system.
About .22 3P: International Rifle events in Three positions are conducted with an equal number of shots fired from the Prone, the Standing and the Kneeling positions, always in that order. For more information see: Wikipedia & NRA | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- Ties will be broken by "X" count and then by score of the last standing target, then the first standing target, then kneeling, then prone. An "X" will be considered any shot hole touching the ten ring but not touching the outside edge of the eight ring with the aid of a .22 caliber plug type scoring gauge.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Standing 1
- Standing 2
- Kneeling 1
- Kneeling 2
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: Take part in quarter course version of this great 300 Meter sport! Compete each month and see how you rank over all or by age! We're offing this 30 shot match so you can compete each month without travel expense or requiring a scoring system.
This course can be shot at 200 or 300 yards using the appropriate reduced target.
Interested in a full course, 120 shot match? Let us know!
About 300m 3P: ISSF 300m 3 Position matches are conducted with an equal number of shots fired from the Prone, the Standing and the Kneeling positions. It was dropped from the Olympics in 1970 but remains in World and regional competition. For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest "X" count, then by the score of the last standing target, then the first standing target, then kneeling, then prone. An "X" will be considered any shot hole touching the inner ten ring.
- Any caliber under 8mm may be used.
- You may shoot at shorter distances with the appropriate reduced target (C3 for 300 yards, C2 for 200 yards)
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed, except for USAS score submission, ISSF sight rules apply.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: Take part in half course version of this great 300 Meter sport! Compete each month and see how you rank over all or by age! We're offing this 60 shot match so you can compete each month without travel expense or requiring a scoring system.
Interested in a full course, 120 shot match? Let us know!
About 300m 3P: ISSF 300m 3 Position matches are conducted with an equal number of shots fired from the Prone, the Standing and the Kneeling positions. It was dropped from the Olympics in 1970 but remains in World and regional competition. For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest "X" count, then by the score of the last standing target, then the first standing target, then kneeling, then prone. An "X" will be considered any shot hole touching the inner ten ring.
- Any caliber under 8mm may be used.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed, except for USAS score submission, ISSF sight rules apply.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Standing 1
- Standing 2
- Kneeling 1
- Kneeling 2
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: Join us for a half course of 300 Meter Prone Smallbore Rifle! This is a great sport anyone can shoot. See how you rank over all or by age!
Want to shoot at other distances? Let us know! This course can be shot at 200 or 300 yards using the appropriate reduced target.
About 300m Prone: 300 meter rifle prone is an ISSF shooting event. It was added to the World Championship program in 1982, and was based on the English Match. For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest "X" count. An "X" will be considered any shot hole touching the inner ten ring.
- Any caliber under 8mm may be used.
- You may shoot at shorter distances with the appropriate reduced target (C3 for 300 yards, C2 for 200 yards)
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed, except for USAS score submission, ISSF sight rules apply.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: Join us for a the challenging full course in 300 Meter Prone Smallbore Rifle competition! This is a great sport anyone can shoot. See how you rank over all or by age!
Want to shoot at other distances? Let us know!
About 300m Prone: 300 meter rifle prone is an ISSF shooting event. It was added to the World Championship program in 1982, and was based on the English Match. For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest "X" count. An "X" will be considered any shot hole touching the inner ten ring.
- Any caliber under 8mm may be used.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed, except for USAS score submission, ISSF sight rules apply.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Prone 3
- Prone 4
- Prone 5
- Prone 6
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Details: Join us in this fun indoor round of 60 arrows shot as 3 games of 20 arrows each at a distance of 20 yds! Each game will have four ends of 5 arrows per end and Cub Archers may shoot this round at 10 yds. | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest number of inner tens. Inner tens should be recorded as X count.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Distance for Cub Archers is 10 yds.
- Target used is the standard NFAA indoor 40 cm target, either blue and white one spot or a blue and white 5 spot. | Targets:
- End 1
- End 2
- End 3
- End 4
- End 5
- End 6
- End 7
- End 8
- End 9
- End 10
- End 11
- End 12
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: Join us in this fun monthly 4 Position BB Gun match! | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by highest number of center shots and then by score of the standing target, then kneeling, then sitting and then prone.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends.
- Shooters of all ages may compete unless submitting scores to NRA. | Targets:
- Prone
- Standing
- Sitting
- Kneeling
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Details: About Sporter Air Rifle: The largest and fastest-growing segment of junior shooting today uses a class of target air rifles called “sporter air rifles.” Sporter air rifles now constitute a special class of junior shooting competition that offers excellent opportunities for new junior shooters. For more information see: The CMP | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by "X" count and then by the score of the last standing target, then the first standing target, then kneeling, then sitting, then prone. An "X" for paper targets will be considered any shot where the shot hole completely covers the 10 ring dot and for electronic scoring where the center of the shot hole is located somewhere on the 0.5mm ten ring.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Sitting 1
- Sitting 2
- Standing 1
- Standing 2
- Kneeling 1
- Kneeling 2
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Details: About .22 Smallbore Rifle: Smallbore rifle competition is held over distances of 50 feet, 50 yards/meters, and/or 100 yards. For more information see: NRA | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- Ties will be broken by "X" count and then by the score of the last standing target, then the first standing target, then kneeling, then sitting, then prone. An "X" will be considered any shot hole touching the ten ring but not touching the outside edge of the nine ring with the aid of a .22 caliber plug type scoring gauge.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Sitting 1
- Sitting 2
- Standing 1
- Standing 2
- Kneeling 1
- Kneeling 2
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: This 30 shot ISSF course is a series of 6 five shots fired in 10 seconds each. Scoring is recorded as a total of the 5 shots in each series. Rather than a shoot-off, tie breaking is by count-back.
USAS records the 30 shot match as a WOMENS event | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties are broken by the count-back method
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Series 1
- Series 2
- Series 3
- Series 4
- Series 5
- Series 6
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: This 40 shot ISSF course is a series of 8 five shots fired in 10 seconds each. Scoring is recorded as a total of the 5 shots in each series. Rather than a shoot-off, tie breaking is by count-back.
USAS records the 40 shot match as a MENS event | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties are broken by the count-back method
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Series 1
- Series 2
- Series 3
- Series 4
- Series 5
- Series 6
- Series 7
- Series 8
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: This is the 50 foot course using reduced targets.
About 25M Pistol: 25 meter pistol is an ISSF shooting event and is shot with .22 LR pistols. It was introduced at the ISSF World Shooting Championships in 1970. | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Each series must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Precision 1
- Precision 2
- Precision 3
- Rapid 1
- Rapid 2
- Rapid 3
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: This is the 50 foot course using reduced targets.
About 25M Pistol: 25 meter pistol is an ISSF shooting event and is shot with .22 LR pistols. It was introduced at the ISSF World Shooting Championships in 1970. | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Each series must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Precision 1
- Precision 2
- Precision 3
- Precision 4
- Precision 5
- Precision 6
- Rapid 1
- Rapid 2
- Rapid 3
- Rapid 4
- Rapid 5
- Rapid 6
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting, NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |  You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: Take part in our 50 foot half course version of this great Olympic sport! Compete each month and see how you rank over all, by age, or by NRA classification! We're offing this 60 shot match so you can compete each month without travel expense or requiring a scoring system.
Interested in a full course, 120 shot match or 50 meters? Let us know!
About .22 3P: International Rifle events in Three positions are conducted with an equal number of shots fired from the Prone, the Standing and the Kneeling positions, always in that order. For more information see: Wikipedia & NRA | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest "X" count, then by the score of the last standing target,then the first standing target, then kneeling, then prone. An "X" will be considered any shot hole touching the ten ring but not touching the outside edge of the eight ring with the aid of a .22 caliber plug type scoring gauge.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed, except for USAS score submission, ISSF sight rules apply.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Standing 1
- Standing 2
- Kneeling 1
- Kneeling 2
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting, NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |  You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: Take part in our 50 foot half course version of this great Olympic sport! Compete each month and see how you rank over all, by age, or by NRA classification! We're offing this 60 shot match so you can compete each month without travel expense or requiring a scoring system.
Interested in a full course, 120 shot match or 50 meters? Let us know!
About .22 3P: International Rifle events in Three positions are conducted with an equal number of shots fired from the Prone, the Standing and the Kneeling positions, always in that order. For more information see: Wikipedia & NRA | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest "X" count, then by the score of the last standing target, then the first standing target, then kneeling, then prone. An "X" will be considered any shot hole touching the ten ring but not touching the outside edge of the eight ring with the aid of a .22 caliber plug type scoring gauge.
- Only Iron Sights allowed.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Standing 1
- Standing 2
- Kneeling 1
- Kneeling 2
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: This is a 50 foot half course version of the classic Four Position Smallbore Rifle match! Stay sharp for the NRA 4 Position Sectionals with this monthly match. See how you rank over all, by age, or by NRA Classification!
Interested in a full course, 160 shot match or 50 meters? Let us know!
About .22 Smallbore Rifle: Smallbore rifle competition is held over distances of 50 feet, 50 yards/meters, and/or 100 yards. For more information see: NRA | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest "X" count then by the score of the last standing target, then the first standing target, then kneeling, then sitting, then prone. An "X" will be considered any shot hole touching the ten ring but not touching the outside edge of the nine ring with the aid of a .22 caliber plug type scoring gauge.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Sitting 1
- Sitting 2
- Standing 1
- Standing 2
- Kneeling 1
- Kneeling 2
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: This is a 50 foot half course version of the classic Four Position Smallbore Rifle match! Stay sharp for the NRA 4 Position Sectionals with this monthly match. See how you rank over all, by age, or by NRA Classification!
Interested in a full course, 160 shot match or 50 meters? Let us know!
About .22 Smallbore Rifle: Smallbore rifle competition is held over distances of 50 feet, 50 yards/meters, and/or 100 yards. For more information see: NRA | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest "X" count then by the score of the last standing target, then the first standing target, then kneeling, then sitting, then prone. An "X" will be considered any shot hole touching the ten ring but not touching the outside edge of the nine ring with the aid of a .22 caliber plug type scoring gauge.
- Only Iron Sights allowed.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Sitting 1
- Sitting 2
- Standing 1
- Standing 2
- Kneeling 1
- Kneeling 2
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: This is the 50 Foot version of the 25 meter sport.
About 25M Center Fire Pistol: 25 meter center fire pistol is an ISSF shooting event and is normally a men-only event. Its origin lies in competitions with military-style service pistols, and as such its history dates back to the 19th century. This event is shot with handguns of any caliber between .30 and .38 | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Each series must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Precision 1
- Precision 2
- Precision 3
- Rapid 1
- Rapid 2
- Rapid 3
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: This is the 50 Foot version of the 25 meter sport.
About 25M Center Fire Pistol: 25 meter center fire pistol is an ISSF shooting event and is normally a men-only event. Its origin lies in competitions with military-style service pistols, and as such its history dates back to the 19th century. This event is shot with handguns of any caliber between .30 and .38 | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Each series must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Precision 1
- Precision 2
- Precision 3
- Precision 4
- Precision 5
- Precision 6
- Rapid 1
- Rapid 2
- Rapid 3
- Rapid 4
- Rapid 5
- Rapid 6
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: We love to support the classic disciplines and it doesn't get much more classic than Free Pistol! We're offering monthly 30 Shot Free Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses.
About Free Pistol: The 50 meter pistol, formerly and unofficially still often called free pistol, is one of the ISSF shooting events. It provides the purest precision shooting among the pistol events, and is one of the oldest shooting types, dating back to the 19th century and only having seen marginal rule changes since the 1936.
The target of this event hasnt changed since 1900, the distance since 1912 and competitors have been using the single shot 22 rim-fire pistol since 1908. The sport traced back to the beginning of indoor flobert Pistol parlor shooting in Europe during the 1870s, which in turn traced back to 18th century pistol dueling. For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: We love to support the classic disciplines and it doesn't get much more classic than Free Pistol! We're offering monthly Free Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses.
About Free Pistol: The 50 meter pistol, formerly and unofficially still often called free pistol, is one of the ISSF shooting events. It provides the purest precision shooting among the pistol events, and is one of the oldest shooting types, dating back to the 19th century and only having seen marginal rule changes since the 1936.
The target of this event hasnt changed since 1900, the distance since 1912 and competitors have been using the single shot 22 rim-fire pistol since 1908. The sport traced back to the beginning of indoor flobert Pistol parlor shooting in Europe during the 1870s, which in turn traced back to 18th century pistol dueling. For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Target 1
- Target 2
- Target 3
- Target 4
- Target 5
- Target 6
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: We're offering monthly Precision Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot at 25 yards, but we'll add additional events at the different distances as demand grows, so let us know!
About Precision Pistol: NRA Precision Pistol, also known as Conventional - Bullseye Pistol, is a shooting sport in which participants shoot handguns at paper targets at fixed distances and time limits. The NRA Pistol Department has established rules and keeps records for this historic sport.
Precision Pistol was the inspiration for the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) International 25-meter (82 feet) Standard Pistol event, and the development of skills required takes practice and determination to achieve proficiency. This sport produces some of the best pistol competitors in the world today. For more information see: NRA Pistol Programs & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Record 10 shots for each type of fire, but firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Slow 1
- Slow 2
- Timed 1
- Timed 2
- Rapid 1
- Rapid 2
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: We're offering monthly Precision Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot at 25 yards, but we'll add additional events at the different distances as demand grows, so let us know!
About Precision Pistol: NRA Precision Pistol, also known as Conventional - Bullseye Pistol, is a shooting sport in which participants shoot handguns at paper targets at fixed distances and time limits. The NRA Pistol Department has established rules and keeps records for this historic sport.
Precision Pistol was the inspiration for the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) International 25-meter (82 feet) Standard Pistol event, and the development of skills required takes practice and determination to achieve proficiency. This sport produces some of the best pistol competitors in the world today. For more information see: NRA Pistol Programs & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Record 10 shots for each type of fire, but firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Slow 1
- Slow 2
- Timed 1
- Timed 2
- Rapid 1
- Rapid 2
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: What is a "900"?
This match is a modified version that is shot entirely at 50 feet. It consists of
20 shots, slow fire (two 10-shot strings, 10 minutes per string)
20 shots, timed fire (four 5-shot strings, 20 seconds per string)
20 shots, rapid fire (four 5-shot strings, 10 seconds per string)
and the National Match Course
10-shots slow fire
10-shots timed fire (two 5-shot strings)
10-shot strings (two 5-shot strings)
Thats 90 shots for a possible aggregate total of 900 points
We're offering monthly Precision Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot at 25 yards, but we'll add additional events at the different distances as demand grows, so let us know!
About Precision Pistol: NRA Precision Pistol, also known as Conventional - Bullseye Pistol, is a shooting sport in which participants shoot handguns at paper targets at fixed distances and time limits. The NRA Pistol Department has established rules and keeps records for this historic sport.
Precision Pistol was the inspiration for the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) International 25-meter (82 feet) Standard Pistol event, and the development of skills required takes practice and determination to achieve proficiency. This sport produces some of the best pistol competitors in the world today. For more information see: NRA Pistol Programs & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Record 10 shots for each type of fire, but firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Slow 1
- Slow 2
- Timed 1
- Timed 2
- Rapid 1
- Rapid 2
- Slow 3
- Timed 3
- Rapid 3
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: What is a "900"?
This match is a modified version that is shot entirely at 50 feet. It consists of
20 shots, slow fire (two 10-shot strings, 10 minutes per string)
20 shots, timed fire (four 5-shot strings, 20 seconds per string)
20 shots, rapid fire (four 5-shot strings, 10 seconds per string)
and the National Match Course
10-shots slow fire
10-shots timed fire (two 5-shot strings)
10-shot strings (two 5-shot strings)
Thats 90 shots for a possible aggregate total of 900 points
We're offering monthly Precision Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot at 25 yards, but we'll add additional events at the different distances as demand grows, so let us know!
About Precision Pistol: NRA Precision Pistol, also known as Conventional - Bullseye Pistol, is a shooting sport in which participants shoot handguns at paper targets at fixed distances and time limits. The NRA Pistol Department has established rules and keeps records for this historic sport.
Precision Pistol was the inspiration for the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) International 25-meter (82 feet) Standard Pistol event, and the development of skills required takes practice and determination to achieve proficiency. This sport produces some of the best pistol competitors in the world today. For more information see: NRA Pistol Programs & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Record 10 shots for each type of fire, but firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Slow 1
- Slow 2
- Timed 1
- Timed 2
- Rapid 1
- Rapid 2
- Slow 3
- Timed 3
- Rapid 3
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: We're offering monthly Precision Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot at 25 yards, but we'll add additional events at the different distances as demand grows, so let us know!
About Precision Pistol: NRA Precision Pistol, also known as Conventional - Bullseye Pistol, is a shooting sport in which participants shoot handguns at paper targets at fixed distances and time limits. The NRA Pistol Department has established rules and keeps records for this historic sport.
Precision Pistol was the inspiration for the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) International 25-meter (82 feet) Standard Pistol event, and the development of skills required takes practice and determination to achieve proficiency. This sport produces some of the best pistol competitors in the world today. For more information see: NRA Pistol Programs & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Record 10 shots for each type of fire, but firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: We're offering monthly Precision Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot at 50', but we'll add additional events at the different distances as demand grows, so let us know!
About Precision Pistol: NRA Precision Pistol, also known as Conventional - Bullseye Pistol, is a shooting sport in which participants shoot handguns at paper targets at fixed distances and time limits. The NRA Pistol Department has established rules and keeps records for this historic sport.
Precision Pistol was the inspiration for the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) International 25-meter (82 feet) Standard Pistol event, and the development of skills required takes practice and determination to achieve proficiency. This sport produces some of the best pistol competitors in the world today. For more information see: NRA Pistol Programs & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Record 10 shots for each type of fire, but firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Details: This match is intended for new shooters who are learning the sport!
We're offering monthly Precision Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot at 50', but we'll add additional events at the different distances as demand grows, so let us know!
About Precision Pistol: NRA Precision Pistol, also known as Conventional - Bullseye Pistol, is a shooting sport in which participants shoot handguns at paper targets at fixed distances and time limits. The NRA Pistol Department has established rules and keeps records for this historic sport.
Precision Pistol was the inspiration for the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) International 25-meter (82 feet) Standard Pistol event, and the development of skills required takes practice and determination to achieve proficiency. This sport produces some of the best pistol competitors in the world today. For more information see: NRA Pistol Programs & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- This match is for shooters who have under a year experience and the match can be shot under less strict training conditions. Match may also be shot during multiple training sessions and coaching is permitted.
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Record 10 shots for each type of fire, but firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting, NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |  You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: Join us for a 50' version of the challenging full course Prone Smallbore Rifle competition seen in Olympics! This is a great sport anyone can shoot. See how you rank over all, by age, or by NRA Classification!
Want to shoot at other distances? Let us know!
About 50M Rifle Prone: 50 metre rifle prone is an International Shooting Sport Federation event consisting of 60 shots from the prone position with a .22 Long Rifle (5.6 mm) caliber rifle. The sport is based on the traditional "English Match" that also consisted of 60 shots in the prone position with a .22 rifle, but had varying distances between 45.7 metres (50.0 yd) and 100 metres (110 yd). For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest "X" count. An "X" will be considered any shot hole touching the ten ring but not touching the outside edge of the eight ring with the aid of a .22 caliber plug type scoring gauge.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed, except for USAS score submission, ISSF sight rules apply.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Prone 3
- Prone 4
- Prone 5
- Prone 6
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting, NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |  You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: Join us for a 50' version of the challenging full course Prone Smallbore Rifle competition seen in Olympics! This is a great sport anyone can shoot. See how you rank over all, by age, or by NRA Classification!
Want to shoot at other distances? Let us know!
About 50M Rifle Prone: 50 metre rifle prone is an International Shooting Sport Federation event consisting of 60 shots from the prone position with a .22 Long Rifle (5.6 mm) caliber rifle. The sport is based on the traditional "English Match" that also consisted of 60 shots in the prone position with a .22 rifle, but had varying distances between 45.7 metres (50.0 yd) and 100 metres (110 yd). For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest "X" count. An "X" will be considered any shot hole touching the ten ring but not touching the outside edge of the eight ring with the aid of a .22 caliber plug type scoring gauge.
- Only Iron Sights allowed.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Prone 3
- Prone 4
- Prone 5
- Prone 6
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: Love the Olympics? So do we! We're recreating the spirit of the Olympic sport in an online monthly match allowing you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot at 50', but we offer events at 25m distances in Full and Half Course, as well!
About 25M Rapid Fire Pistol: 25 metre rapid fire pistol is one of the ISSF shooting events and is shot with .22 LR pistols. The event has been a part of the Olympic program ever since the beginning in 1896. For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the 4 second series, then the 6 second series and the 8 second series.
- Record 1 stage of 2 series of each type, firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- The stage must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: Love the Olympics? So do we! We're recreating the spirit of the Olympic sport in an online monthly match allowing you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot at 50', but we offer events at 25m distances in Full and Half Course, as well!
About 25M Rapid Fire Pistol: 25 metre rapid fire pistol is one of the ISSF shooting events and is shot with .22 LR pistols. The event has been a part of the Olympic program ever since the beginning in 1896. For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the last 4 second series, then the first 4 second series, the last 6 second series, the first 6 second series, the last 8 second series and then the first 8 second series.
- Record 2 stages of 2 series of each type, firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Each stage must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- 8 Sec
- 6 Sec
- 4 Sec
- 8 Sec
- 6 Sec
- 4 Sec
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: This is the 50 foot course using the reduced target.
About 25M Standard Pistol: 25 meter standard pistol is an ISSF shooting event introduced at the ISSF World Shooting Championships in 1970. It has its roots in the NRA conventional pistol competitions. It is shot with a regular sport pistol in caliber .22 LR. | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Each series must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: This is the 50 foot course using the reduced target.
About 25M Standard Pistol: 25 meter standard pistol is an ISSF shooting event introduced at the ISSF World Shooting Championships in 1970. It has its roots in the NRA conventional pistol competitions. It is shot with a regular sport pistol in caliber .22 LR. | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Each series must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- 150 Sec 1
- 150 Sec 2
- 20 Sec 1
- 20 Sec 2
- 10 Sec 1
- 10 Sec 2
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Details: Come take part in a 50 foot, 40 shot match in what many would consider the most challenging rifle position! You won't need to travel to find a standing match. We are offering this match every month! Come see how you rank against your peers, over all, by age, and by NRA Classification.
Want to see this match with more shots or longer distances? Let us know!
About .22 Smallbore Rifle: Smallbore rifle competition is held over distances of 50 feet, 50 yards/meters, and/or 100 yards. For more information see: NRA | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest number of inner tens. Inner tens should be recorded as X count. An "X" will be considered any shot hole touching the ten ring but not touching the outside edge of the eight ring with the aid of a .22 caliber plug type scoring gauge.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group. | Targets:
- Standing 1
- Standing 2
- Standing 3
- Standing 4
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Details: Come take part in a 50 foot, 40 shot match in what many would consider the most challenging rifle position! You won't need to travel to find a standing match. We are offering this match every month! Come see how you rank against your peers, over all, by age, and by NRA Classification.
Want to see this match with more shots or longer distances? Let us know!
About .22 Smallbore Rifle: Smallbore rifle competition is held over distances of 50 feet, 50 yards/meters, and/or 100 yards. For more information see: NRA | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Only Iron sights allowed.
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest number of inner tens. Inner tens should be recorded as X count. An "X" will be considered any shot hole touching the ten ring but not touching the outside edge of the eight ring with the aid of a .22 caliber plug type scoring gauge.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group. | Targets:
- Standing 1
- Standing 2
- Standing 3
- Standing 4
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: We love to support the classic disciplines and it doesn't get much more classic than Free Pistol! We're offering 30 Shot monthly Free Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses.
About Free Pistol: The 50 meter pistol, formerly and unofficially still often called free pistol, is one of the ISSF shooting events. It provides the purest precision shooting among the pistol events, and is one of the oldest shooting types, dating back to the 19th century and only having seen marginal rule changes since the 1936.
The target of this event hasnt changed since 1900, the distance since 1912 and competitors have been using the single shot 22 rim-fire pistol since 1908. The sport traced back to the beginning of indoor flobert Pistol parlor shooting in Europe during the 1870s, which in turn traced back to 18th century pistol dueling. For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: We love to support the classic disciplines and it doesn't get much more classic than Free Pistol! We're offering monthly Free Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses.
About Free Pistol: The 50 meter pistol, formerly and unofficially still often called free pistol, is one of the ISSF shooting events. It provides the purest precision shooting among the pistol events, and is one of the oldest shooting types, dating back to the 19th century and only having seen marginal rule changes since the 1936.
The target of this event hasnt changed since 1900, the distance since 1912 and competitors have been using the single shot 22 rim-fire pistol since 1908. The sport traced back to the beginning of indoor flobert Pistol parlor shooting in Europe during the 1870s, which in turn traced back to 18th century pistol dueling. For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Target 1
- Target 2
- Target 3
- Target 4
- Target 5
- Target 6
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: Take part in our 50yd half course version of this great Olympic sport! Compete each month and see how you rank over all, by age, or by NRA classification! We're offing this 60 shot match so you can compete each month without travel expense or requiring a scoring system.
Interested in a full course, 120 shot match? Let us know!
About .22 3P: International Rifle events in Three positions are conducted with an equal number of shots fired from the Prone, the Standing and the Kneeling positions, always in that order. For more information see: Wikipedia & NRA | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest "X" count then by the score of the last standing target, then the first standing target, then kneeling, then prone.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- May be shot at 50m instead of 50yd using the A50 target.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Standing 1
- Standing 2
- Kneeling 1
- Kneeling 2
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: Join us for this challenging 50yd full course Prone Smallbore Rifle competition seen in Olympics! This is a great sport anyone can shoot. See how you rank over all, by age, or by NRA Classification!
Want to shoot at other distances? Let us know!
About 50M Rifle Prone: 50 metre rifle prone is an International Shooting Sport Federation event consisting of 60 shots from the prone position with a .22 Long Rifle (5.6 mm) caliber rifle. The sport is based on the traditional "English Match" that also consisted of 60 shots in the prone position with a .22 rifle, but had varying distances between 45.7 metres (50.0 yd) and 100 metres (110 yd). For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest "X" count.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- May be shot at 50m instead of 50yd using the A50 target.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Prone 3
- Prone 4
- Prone 5
- Prone 6
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting, NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |  You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: Take part in our 50yd half course metric version of this great Olympic sport! Compete each month and see how you rank over all, by age, or by NRA classification! We're offing this 60 shot match so you can compete each month without travel expense or requiring a scoring system.
Interested in a full course, 120 shot match? Let us know!
About .22 3P: International Rifle events in Three positions are conducted with an equal number of shots fired from the Prone, the Standing and the Kneeling positions, always in that order. For more information see: Wikipedia & NRA | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest "X" count, then by the score of the last standing target, then the first standing target, then kneeling, then prone.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed, except for USAS score submission, ISSF sight rules apply.
- May be shot at 50m instead of 50yd using the A50 target.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Standing 1
- Standing 2
- Kneeling 1
- Kneeling 2
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting, NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |  You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: Join us for this challenging 50yd full course Prone Smallbore Rifle competition seen in Olympics! This is a great sport anyone can shoot. See how you rank over all, by age, or by NRA Classification!
Want to shoot at other distances? Let us know!
About 50M Rifle Prone: 50 metre rifle prone is an International Shooting Sport Federation event consisting of 60 shots from the prone position with a .22 Long Rifle (5.6 mm) caliber rifle. The sport is based on the traditional "English Match" that also consisted of 60 shots in the prone position with a .22 rifle, but had varying distances between 45.7 metres (50.0 yd) and 100 metres (110 yd). For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest "X" count.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed, except for USAS score submission, ISSF sight rules apply.
- May be shot at 50m instead of 50yd using the A50 target.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Prone 3
- Prone 4
- Prone 5
- Prone 6
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Each shooter shoots 5 shots from each position, shot at 16 yards, first round of the day.
- Ties will be broken using the countback method.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group. | Targets:
- Target 1
- Target 2
- Target 3
- Target 4
- Target 5
- Target 6
- Target 7
- Target 8
- Target 9
- Target 10
- Target 11
- Target 12
- Target 13
- Target 14
- Target 15
- Target 16
- Target 17
- Target 18
- Target 19
- Target 20
- Target 21
- Target 22
- Target 23
- Target 24
- Target 25
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Each shooter shoots 5 shots from each position, shot at 16 yards, first round of the day.
- Ties will be broken using the countback method.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group. | Targets:
- Target 1
- Target 2
- Target 3
- Target 4
- Target 5
- Target 6
- Target 7
- Target 8
- Target 9
- Target 10
- Target 11
- Target 12
- Target 13
- Target 14
- Target 15
- Target 16
- Target 17
- Target 18
- Target 19
- Target 20
- Target 21
- Target 22
- Target 23
- Target 24
- Target 25
- Target 26
- Target 27
- Target 28
- Target 29
- Target 30
- Target 31
- Target 32
- Target 33
- Target 34
- Target 35
- Target 36
- Target 37
- Target 38
- Target 39
- Target 40
- Target 41
- Target 42
- Target 43
- Target 44
- Target 45
- Target 46
- Target 47
- Target 48
- Target 49
- Target 50
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: Join us for this challenging Dewar course shot at 50yds and 100yds! This is a great sport anyone can shoot. See how you rank over all, by age, or by NRA Classification!
Want to shoot at other distances? Let us know!
About 50M Rifle Prone: 50 metre rifle prone is an International Shooting Sport Federation event consisting of 60 shots from the prone position with a .22 Long Rifle (5.6 mm) caliber rifle. The sport is based on the traditional "English Match" that also consisted of 60 shots in the prone position with a .22 rifle, but had varying distances between 45.7 metres (50.0 yd) and 100 metres (110 yd). For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- 50yd targets may be shot at 50m using the A50 target.
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest number of inner tens. Inner tens should be recorded as X count.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group. | Targets:
- Prone 50yd 1
- Prone 50yd 2
- Prone 100yd 1
- Prone 100yd 2
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: Join us for this challenging Dewar course shot at 50yds and 100yds! This is a great sport anyone can shoot. See how you rank over all, by age, or by NRA Classification!
Want to shoot at other distances? Let us know!
About 50M Rifle Prone: 50 metre rifle prone is an International Shooting Sport Federation event consisting of 60 shots from the prone position with a .22 Long Rifle (5.6 mm) caliber rifle. The sport is based on the traditional "English Match" that also consisted of 60 shots in the prone position with a .22 rifle, but had varying distances between 45.7 metres (50.0 yd) and 100 metres (110 yd). For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- 50yd targets may be shot at 50m using the A50 target.
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest number of inner tens. Inner tens should be recorded as X count.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group. | Targets:
- Prone 50yd 1
- Prone 50yd 2
- Prone 100yd 1
- Prone 100yd 2
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: We're offering monthly Precision Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot 50 yards for the slow target and 25 yard rapid and timed targets. We’ll add additional events at the different distances as demand grows, so let us know!
About Precision Pistol: NRA Precision Pistol, also known as Conventional - Bullseye Pistol, is a shooting sport in which participants shoot handguns at paper targets at fixed distances and time limits. The NRA Pistol Department has established rules and keeps records for this historic sport.
Precision Pistol was the inspiration for the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) International 25-meter (82 feet) Standard Pistol event, and the development of skills required takes practice and determination to achieve proficiency. This sport produces some of the best pistol competitors in the world today. For more information see: NRA Pistol Programs & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Record 10 shots for each type of fire, but firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: We're offering monthly Precision Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot 50 yards for the slow target and 25 yard rapid and timed targets. We’ll add additional events at the different distances as demand grows, so let us know!
About Precision Pistol: NRA Precision Pistol, also known as Conventional - Bullseye Pistol, is a shooting sport in which participants shoot handguns at paper targets at fixed distances and time limits. The NRA Pistol Department has established rules and keeps records for this historic sport.
Precision Pistol was the inspiration for the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) International 25-meter (82 feet) Standard Pistol event, and the development of skills required takes practice and determination to achieve proficiency. This sport produces some of the best pistol competitors in the world today. For more information see: NRA Pistol Programs & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Record 10 shots for each type of fire, but firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: What is a "900"?
This match consists of
20 shots, slow fire at 50 yards (two 10-shot strings, 10 minutes per string)
20 shots, timed fire at 25 yards (four 5-shot strings, 20 seconds per string)
20 shots, rapid fire at 25 yards (four 5-shot strings, 10 seconds per string)
and the National Match Course
10-shots slow fire at 50 yards
10-shots timed fire (two 5-shot strings) at 25 yards
10-shot strings (two 5-shot strings) at 25 yards
Thats 90 shots for a possible aggregate total of 900 points
We're offering monthly Precision Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot at 25 yards, but we'll add additional events at the different distances as demand grows, so let us know!
About Precision Pistol: NRA Precision Pistol, also known as Conventional - Bullseye Pistol, is a shooting sport in which participants shoot handguns at paper targets at fixed distances and time limits. The NRA Pistol Department has established rules and keeps records for this historic sport.
Precision Pistol was the inspiration for the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) International 25-meter (82 feet) Standard Pistol event, and the development of skills required takes practice and determination to achieve proficiency. This sport produces some of the best pistol competitors in the world today. For more information see: NRA Pistol Programs & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Record 10 shots for each type of fire, but firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Slow 1
- Slow 2
- Timed 1
- Timed 2
- Rapid 1
- Rapid 2
- NMC Slow
- NMC Timed
- NMC Rapid
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: What is a "900"?
This match consists of
20 shots, slow fire at 50 yards (two 10-shot strings, 10 minutes per string)
20 shots, timed fire at 25 yards (four 5-shot strings, 20 seconds per string)
20 shots, rapid fire at 25 yards (four 5-shot strings, 10 seconds per string)
and the National Match Course
10-shots slow fire at 50 yards
10-shots timed fire (two 5-shot strings) at 25 yards
10-shot strings (two 5-shot strings) at 25 yards
Thats 90 shots for a possible aggregate total of 900 points
We're offering monthly Precision Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot at 25 yards, but we'll add additional events at the different distances as demand grows, so let us know!
About Precision Pistol: NRA Precision Pistol, also known as Conventional - Bullseye Pistol, is a shooting sport in which participants shoot handguns at paper targets at fixed distances and time limits. The NRA Pistol Department has established rules and keeps records for this historic sport.
Precision Pistol was the inspiration for the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) International 25-meter (82 feet) Standard Pistol event, and the development of skills required takes practice and determination to achieve proficiency. This sport produces some of the best pistol competitors in the world today. For more information see: NRA Pistol Programs & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Record 10 shots for each type of fire, but firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Slow 1
- Slow 2
- Timed 1
- Timed 2
- Rapid 1
- Rapid 2
- NMC Slow
- NMC Timed
- NMC Rapid
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: What is the Camp Perry Course?
The Camp Perry Course is a three stage event shot at 25 yards. Slow fire is shot in two five shot strings, 2 1/2 minutes each on the 25 yard timed and rapid fire target.
About Precision Pistol: NRA Precision Pistol, also known as Conventional - Bullseye Pistol, is a shooting sport in which participants shoot handguns at paper targets at fixed distances and time limits. The NRA Pistol Department has established rules and keeps records for this historic sport.
Precision Pistol was the inspiration for the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) International 25-meter (82 feet) Standard Pistol event, and the development of skills required takes practice and determination to achieve proficiency. This sport produces some of the best pistol competitors in the world today. For more information see: NRA Pistol Programs & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Record 10 shots for each type of fire, but firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: What is the Camp Perry Course?
The Camp Perry Course is a three stage event shot at 25 yards. Slow fire is shot in two five shot strings, 2 1/2 minutes each on the 25 yard timed and rapid fire target.
About Precision Pistol: NRA Precision Pistol, also known as Conventional - Bullseye Pistol, is a shooting sport in which participants shoot handguns at paper targets at fixed distances and time limits. The NRA Pistol Department has established rules and keeps records for this historic sport.
Precision Pistol was the inspiration for the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) International 25-meter (82 feet) Standard Pistol event, and the development of skills required takes practice and determination to achieve proficiency. This sport produces some of the best pistol competitors in the world today. For more information see: NRA Pistol Programs & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Record 10 shots for each type of fire, but firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: We're offering monthly Precision Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot 50 yards for the slow target and 25 yard rapid and timed targets. We’ll add additional events at the different distances as demand grows, so let us know!
About Precision Pistol: NRA Precision Pistol, also known as Conventional - Bullseye Pistol, is a shooting sport in which participants shoot handguns at paper targets at fixed distances and time limits. The NRA Pistol Department has established rules and keeps records for this historic sport.
Precision Pistol was the inspiration for the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) International 25-meter (82 feet) Standard Pistol event, and the development of skills required takes practice and determination to achieve proficiency. This sport produces some of the best pistol competitors in the world today. For more information see: NRA Pistol Programs & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Record 10 shots for each type of fire, but firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Details: Love to shoot Prone? Take part in this 30 shot match so you can compete each month without travel expense or requiring a scoring system and see how you rank over all, by age, or by NRA classification!
Have a suggestion for a match you would like to see? Let us know!
About 3P Air Rifle: Three-Position Air Rifle Shooting is the most popular and fastest growing form of shooting sports competition for youth of high school age or younger. Sporter Air Rifle is designed for new competitors or those who desire to compete with a minimum of equipment and expense For more information see: The CMP & The National Three-Position Air Rifle Council | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by "X". An "X" for paper targets will be considered any shot where the shot hole completely covers the 10 ring dot and for electronic scoring where the center of the shot hole is located somewhere on the 0.5mm ten ring.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Details: Love to shoot Prone? Take part in this 60 shot match so you can compete each month without travel expense or requiring a scoring system and see how you rank over all, by age, or by NRA classification!
Have a suggestion for a match you would like to see? Let us know!
About 3P Air Rifle: Three-Position Air Rifle Shooting is the most popular and fastest growing form of shooting sports competition for youth of high school age or younger. Sporter Air Rifle is designed for new competitors or those who desire to compete with a minimum of equipment and expense For more information see: The CMP & The National Three-Position Air Rifle Council | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by "X". An "X" for paper targets will be considered any shot where the shot hole completely covers the 10 ring dot and for electronic scoring where the center of the shot hole is located somewhere on the 0.5mm ten ring.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Prone 3
- Prone 4
- Prone 5
- Prone 6
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Details: This match is intended for new shooters who are learning the sport!
We believe that the best way to practice shooting is in a competitive environment. We are offering this monthly Prone Air Rifle match as a fun, less intense way to practice while in competition. Targets can be shot during practice over multiple sessions and you can even coach them while shoot. As long it follows the same rules, scores can also be used from another match!
Have a suggestion for a match you would like to see? Let us know!
About 3P Air Rifle: Three-Position Air Rifle Shooting is the most popular and fastest growing form of shooting sports competition for youth of high school age or younger. Sporter Air Rifle is designed for new competitors or those who desire to compete with a minimum of equipment and expense For more information see: The CMP & The National Three-Position Air Rifle Council | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- This match is for shooters who have under a year experience and the match can be shot under less strict training conditions. Match may also be shot during multiple training sessions and coaching is permitted.
- Ties will be broken by "X" count. An "X" for paper targets will be considered any shot where the shot hole completely covers the 10 ring dot and for electronic scoring where the center of the shot hole is located somewhere on the 0.5mm ten ring.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- This match may be shot with precision or sporter equipment.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Details: This match is intended for new shooters who are learning the sport!
We believe that the best way to practice shooting is in a competitive environment. We are offering this monthly Prone .22 Rifle match as a fun, less intense way to practice while in competition. Targets can be shot during practice over multiple sessions and you can even coach them while shoot. As long it follows the same rules, scores can also be used from another match!
Have a suggestion for a match you would like to see? Let us know!
About 50M Rifle Prone: 50 metre rifle prone is an International Shooting Sport Federation event consisting of 60 shots from the prone position with a .22 Long Rifle (5.6 mm) caliber rifle. The sport is based on the traditional "English Match" that also consisted of 60 shots in the prone position with a .22 rifle, but had varying distances between 45.7 metres (50.0 yd) and 100 metres (110 yd). For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- This match is for shooters who have under a year experience and the match can be shot under less strict training conditions. Match may also be shot during multiple training sessions and coaching is permitted.
- Ties will be broken by "X" count and then by score of the standing target. An "X" will be considered any shot hole touching the ten ring but not touching the outside edge of the nine ring with the aid of a .22 caliber plug type scoring gauge.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- This maatch may be shot with precision or sporter equipment.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Details: Love to shoot Prone? Take part in this 30 shot match so you can compete each month without travel expense or requiring a scoring system and see how you rank over all, by age, or by NRA classification!
Have a suggestion for a match you would like to see? Let us know!
About 3P Air Rifle: Three-Position Air Rifle Shooting is the most popular and fastest growing form of shooting sports competition for youth of high school age or younger. Sporter Air Rifle is designed for new competitors or those who desire to compete with a minimum of equipment and expense For more information see: The CMP & The National Three-Position Air Rifle Council | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by "X". An "X" for paper targets will be considered any shot where the shot hole completely covers the 10 ring dot and for electronic scoring where the center of the shot hole is located somewhere on the 0.5mm ten ring.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Details: Love to shoot Prone? Take part in this 60 shot match so you can compete each month without travel expense or requiring a scoring system and see how you rank over all, by age, or by NRA classification!
Have a suggestion for a match you would like to see? Let us know!
About 3P Air Rifle: Three-Position Air Rifle Shooting is the most popular and fastest growing form of shooting sports competition for youth of high school age or younger. Sporter Air Rifle is designed for new competitors or those who desire to compete with a minimum of equipment and expense For more information see: The CMP & The National Three-Position Air Rifle Council | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by "X". An "X" for paper targets will be considered any shot where the shot hole completely covers the 10 ring dot and for electronic scoring where the center of the shot hole is located somewhere on the 0.5mm ten ring.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Prone 3
- Prone 4
- Prone 5
- Prone 6
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Details: About 50M Rifle Prone: 50 metre rifle prone is an International Shooting Sport Federation event consisting of 60 shots from the prone position with a .22 Long Rifle (5.6 mm) caliber rifle. The sport is based on the traditional "English Match" that also consisted of 60 shots in the prone position with a .22 rifle, but had varying distances between 45.7 metres (50.0 yd) and 100 metres (110 yd). For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest X count. An "X" will be considered any shot hole touching the ten ring but not touching the outside edge of the eight ring with the aid of a .22 caliber plug type scoring gauge.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Prone 3
- Prone 4
- Prone 5
- Prone 6
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Details: The Ruger Precision Rimfire Rifle Challenge is a 50 yard 50 shot .22LR benchrest match.
Thi smatch is limited to Lite Mod class rifles. Barrels may be replaced with another original factory barrel identical to the one being replaced. Triggers may be upgraded with an after market one. Stocks may be bedded to improve the action’s fit. Muzzle brakes and Suppressors are permitted, but not barrel tuners. No weight or optics limitations. | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Only Lite Mod Class .22LR rifles may be used
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest X count. An "X" will be considered any shot hole covering the 10 ring and not touching the 9 ring. If more than one shooter have the same score and x count, the Creedmoor rule will be used to break ties.
- Front rests may contact the fore end of the rifle forward of the trigger guard. Rear rests may support the rear part of the rifle. The rests may not be attached to the bench or rifle in any way. A bipod attached to the rifle is allowed as long as it is in no way attached to the bench, One-piece rests will be allowed.
- A bench shall be a rigidly constructed table appropriate for bench rest shooting competition.
- Unlimited number of sighters may be shot
- For further information on RPRR and questions regarding the rules of this match, contact Terry Davis | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Details: The Ruger Precision Rimfire Rifle Challenge is a 50 yard 50 shot .22LR benchrest match.
This is an Open class match. Open Class guns are those comprised of custom actions, stocks, barrels, triggers, muzzle brakes, suppressors, tuners and the like.
| | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Open Class.22LR rifles may be used
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest X count. An "X" will be considered any shot hole covering the 10 ring and not touching the 9 ring. If more than one shooter have the same score and x count, the Creedmoor rule will be used to break ties.
- Front rests may contact the fore end of the rifle forward of the trigger guard. Rear rests may support the rear part of the rifle. The rests may not be attached to the bench or rifle in any way. A bipod attached to the rifle is allowed as long as it is in no way attached to the bench, One-piece rests will be allowed.
- A bench shall be a rigidly constructed table appropriate for bench rest shooting competition.
- Unlimited number of sighters may be shot
- For further information on RPRR and questions regarding the rules of this match, contact Terry Davis | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Each shooter shoots 5 shots from each position, shot at 16 yards, first round of the day.
- Ties will be broken using the countback method.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep scorecards until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Target 1
- Target 2
- Target 3
- Target 4
- Target 5
- Target 6
- Target 7
- Target 8
- Target 9
- Target 10
- Target 11
- Target 12
- Target 13
- Target 14
- Target 15
- Target 16
- Target 17
- Target 18
- Target 19
- Target 20
- Target 21
- Target 22
- Target 23
- Target 24
- Target 25
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting, NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |  You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: Love the Olympics? So do we! We're recreating the spirit of the Olympic sport with this lighter half course, 30 shot Standing Air Rifle online monthly match.
About 10M Air Rifle: 10 meter air rifle is an International Shooting Sports Federation (ISSF) shooting event, shot over a distance of 10 meters (10.94 yards) from a standing position with a 4.5 mm (0.177 in) calibre air rifle. It is one of the ISSF-governed shooting events included in the Olympic games. For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by "X" count. An "X" for paper targets will be considered any shot where the shot hole completely covers the 10 ring dot and for electronic scoring where the center of the shot hole is located somewhere on the 0.5mm ten ring.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight is allowed, except for USAS score submission, ISSF sight rules apply.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Standing 1
- Standing 2
- Standing 3
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting, NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |  You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: Love the Olympics? So do we! We're recreating the spirit of the Olympic sport with this full course 60 shot Standing Air Rifle online monthly match.
About 10M Air Rifle: 10 meter air rifle is an International Shooting Sports Federation (ISSF) shooting event, shot over a distance of 10 meters (10.94 yards) from a standing position with a 4.5 mm (0.177 in) calibre air rifle. It is one of the ISSF-governed shooting events included in the Olympic games. For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by "X" count. An "X" for paper targets will be considered any shot where the shot hole completely covers the 10 ring dot and for electronic scoring where the center of the shot hole is located somewhere on the 0.5mm ten ring.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight is allowed, except for USAS score submission, ISSF sight rules apply.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Standing 1
- Standing 2
- Standing 3
- Standing 4
- Standing 5
- Standing 6
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Details: This match is intended for new shooters who are learning the sport!
We believe that the best way to practice shooting is in a competitive environment. We are offering this monthly Standing Air Rifle match as a fun, less intense way to practice while in competition. Targets can be shot during practice over multiple sessions and you can even coach them while shoot. As long it follows the same rules, scores can also be used from another match!
Have a suggestion for a match you would like to see? Let us know!
About 10M Air Rifle: 10 meter air rifle is an International Shooting Sports Federation (ISSF) shooting event, shot over a distance of 10 meters (10.94 yards) from a standing position with a 4.5 mm (0.177 in) calibre air rifle. It is one of the ISSF-governed shooting events included in the Olympic games. For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- This match is for shooters who have under a year experience and the match can be shot under less strict training conditions. Match may also be shot during multiple training sessions and coaching is permitted.
- Ties will be broken by "X". An "X" for paper targets will be considered any shot where the shot hole completely covers the 10 ring dot and for electronic scoring where the center of the shot hole is located somewhere on the 0.5mm ten ring.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- This match may be shot with precision or sporter equipment.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: About 10M Air Rifle: 10 meter air rifle is an International Shooting Sports Federation (ISSF) shooting event, shot over a distance of 10 meters (10.94 yards) from a standing position with a 4.5 mm (0.177 in) calibre air rifle. It is one of the ISSF-governed shooting events included in the Olympic games. For more information see: Wikipedia & The CMP | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by "X" count. An "X" for paper targets will be considered any shot where the shot hole completely covers the 10 ring dot and for electronic scoring where the center of the shot hole is located somewhere on the 0.5mm ten ring.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Standing 1
- Standing 2
- Standing 3
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: About 10M Air Rifle: 10 meter air rifle is an International Shooting Sports Federation (ISSF) shooting event, shot over a distance of 10 meters (10.94 yards) from a standing position with a 4.5 mm (0.177 in) calibre air rifle. It is one of the ISSF-governed shooting events included in the Olympic games. For more information see: Wikipedia & The CMP | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by "X" count. An "X" for paper targets will be considered any shot where the shot hole completely covers the 10 ring dot and for electronic scoring where the center of the shot hole is located somewhere on the 0.5mm ten ring.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Standing 1
- Standing 2
- Standing 3
- Standing 4
- Standing 5
- Standing 6
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Details: About .22 Smallbore Rifle: Smallbore rifle competition is held over distances of 50 feet, 50 yards/meters, and/or 100 yards. For more information see: NRA | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest X count. An "X" will be considered any shot hole touching the ten ring but not touching the outside edge of the eight ring with the aid of a .22 caliber plug type scoring gauge.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group. | Targets:
- Standing 1
- Standing 2
- Standing 3
- Standing 4
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: Love the Olympics? So do we! We're recreating the spirit of the Olympic sport in this 30 shot version as an online monthly match. If you would like to see a match with a different number of shots, just let us know!
About 10M Air Pistol: The 10 meter air pistol is an Olympic shooting event governed by the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF). It is similar to 10 metre air rifle in that it is shot with 4.5 mm (or .177) caliber air guns at a distance of 10 metres (11 yards), and the programme consists of 60 shots within 75 minutes for men, and 40 shots within 50 minutes for women. It is also similar to 50 metre pistol despite the shorter distance and the use of air guns, and most top-level male shooters compete in both events. For more information see: NRA Air Gun & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: Love the Olympics? So do we! We're recreating the spirit of the Olympic sport in an online monthly match. If you would like to see a match with a different number of shots, just let us know!
About 10M Air Pistol: The 10 meter air pistol is an Olympic shooting event governed by the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF). It is similar to 10 metre air rifle in that it is shot with 4.5 mm (or .177) caliber air guns at a distance of 10 metres (11 yards), and the programme consists of 60 shots within 75 minutes for men, and 40 shots within 50 minutes for women. It is also similar to 50 metre pistol despite the shorter distance and the use of air guns, and most top-level male shooters compete in both events. For more information see: NRA Air Gun & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Target 1
- Target 2
- Target 3
- Target 4
- Target 5
- Target 6
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Details: This match is intended for new shooters who are learning the sport!
We believe that the best way to practice shooting is in a competitive environment. We are offering this monthly Precision Pistol (Bullseye) match as a fun, less intense way to practice while in competition. Targets can be shot during practice over multiple sessions and you can even coach them while shoot. As long it follows the same rules, scores can also be used from another match!
Love the Olympics? So do we! We're recreating the spirit of the Olympic sport in an online monthly match. If you would like to see a match with a different number of shots, just let us know!
About 10M Air Pistol: The 10 meter air pistol is an Olympic shooting event governed by the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF). It is similar to 10 metre air rifle in that it is shot with 4.5 mm (or .177) caliber air guns at a distance of 10 metres (11 yards), and the programme consists of 60 shots within 75 minutes for men, and 40 shots within 50 minutes for women. It is also similar to 50 metre pistol despite the shorter distance and the use of air guns, and most top-level male shooters compete in both events. For more information see: NRA Air Gun & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- This match is for shooters who have under a year experience and the match can be shot under less strict training conditions. Match may also be shot during multiple training sessions and coaching is permitted.
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: Join us for this challenging 100yd full course Prone Smallbore Rifle competition! This is a great sport anyone can shoot. See how you rank over all, by age, or by NRA Classification!
Want to shoot at other distances? Let us know!
About 50M Rifle Prone: 50 metre rifle prone is an International Shooting Sport Federation event consisting of 60 shots from the prone position with a .22 Long Rifle (5.6 mm) caliber rifle. The sport is based on the traditional "English Match" that also consisted of 60 shots in the prone position with a .22 rifle, but had varying distances between 45.7 metres (50.0 yd) and 100 metres (110 yd). For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest "X" count.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Prone 3
- Prone 4
- Prone 5
- Prone 6
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting, NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |  You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: Join us for this challenging 100yd full course Prone Smallbore Rifle competition! This is a great sport anyone can shoot. See how you rank over all, by age, or by NRA Classification!
Want to shoot at other distances? Let us know!
About 50M Rifle Prone: 50 metre rifle prone is an International Shooting Sport Federation event consisting of 60 shots from the prone position with a .22 Long Rifle (5.6 mm) caliber rifle. The sport is based on the traditional "English Match" that also consisted of 60 shots in the prone position with a .22 rifle, but had varying distances between 45.7 metres (50.0 yd) and 100 metres (110 yd). For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest "X" count.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed, except for USAS score submission, ISSF sight rules apply.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Prone 3
- Prone 4
- Prone 5
- Prone 6
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: We're offering monthly Precision Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot at 25 yards, but we'll add additional events at the different distances as demand grows, so let us know!
About Precision Pistol: NRA Precision Pistol, also known as Conventional - Bullseye Pistol, is a shooting sport in which participants shoot handguns at paper targets at fixed distances and time limits. The NRA Pistol Department has established rules and keeps records for this historic sport.
Precision Pistol was the inspiration for the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) International 25-meter (82 feet) Standard Pistol event, and the development of skills required takes practice and determination to achieve proficiency. This sport produces some of the best pistol competitors in the world today. For more information see: NRA Pistol Programs & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Record 10 shots for each type of fire, but firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Details: We're offering monthly Precision Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. This match follows the format and rules of the NRA/Winchester Pistol Qualification. For more information on this program visit their website at NRA/Winchester Marksmanship Qualification Program Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot at 25', but we'll add additional events at the different distances as demand grows, so let us know!
About Precision Pistol: NRA Precision Pistol, also known as Conventional - Bullseye Pistol, is a shooting sport in which participants shoot handguns at paper targets at fixed distances and time limits. The NRA Pistol Department has established rules and keeps records for this historic sport.
Precision Pistol was the inspiration for the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) International 25-meter (82 feet) Standard Pistol event, and the development of skills required takes practice and determination to achieve proficiency. This sport produces some of the best pistol competitors in the world today. For more information see: NRA Pistol Programs & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTION:
- Follows the NRA/Winchester Pistol Qualification format found here: https://mqp.nra.org/media/4198/conventional-bullseye.pdf
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details:
About 25M Pistol: 25 meter pistol is an ISSF shooting event and is shot with .22 LR pistols. It was introduced at the ISSF World Shooting Championships in 1970. | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Each series must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Precision 1
- Precision 2
- Precision 3
- Rapid 1
- Rapid 2
- Rapid 3
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details:
About 25M Pistol: 25 meter pistol is an ISSF shooting event and is shot with .22 LR pistols. It was introduced at the ISSF World Shooting Championships in 1970. | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Each series must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Precision 1
- Precision 2
- Precision 3
- Precision 4
- Precision 5
- Precision 6
- Rapid 1
- Rapid 2
- Rapid 3
- Rapid 4
- Rapid 5
- Rapid 6
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details:
About 25M Center Fire Pistol: 25 meter center fire pistol is an ISSF shooting event and is normally a men-only event. Its origin lies in competitions with military-style service pistols, and as such its history dates back to the 19th century. This event is shot with handguns of any caliber between .30 and .38 | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Each series must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Precision 1
- Precision 2
- Precision 3
- Rapid 1
- Rapid 2
- Rapid 3
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details:
About 25M Center Fire Pistol: 25 meter center fire pistol is an ISSF shooting event and is normally a men-only event. Its origin lies in competitions with military-style service pistols, and as such its history dates back to the 19th century. This event is shot with handguns of any caliber between .30 and .38 | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Each series must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Precision 1
- Precision 2
- Precision 3
- Precision 4
- Precision 5
- Precision 6
- Rapid 1
- Rapid 2
- Rapid 3
- Rapid 4
- Rapid 5
- Rapid 6
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: Love the Olympics? So do we! We're recreating the spirit of the Olympic sport in an online monthly match allowing you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses.
About 25M Rapid Fire Pistol: 25 metre rapid fire pistol is one of the ISSF shooting events and is shot with .22 LR pistols. The event has been a part of the Olympic program ever since the beginning in 1896. For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the 4 second series, then the 6 second series and the 8 second series.
- Record 1 stages of 2 series of each type, firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- The stage must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: Love the Olympics? So do we! We're recreating the spirit of the Olympic sport in an online monthly match allowing you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses.
About 25M Rapid Fire Pistol: 25 metre rapid fire pistol is one of the ISSF shooting events and is shot with .22 LR pistols. The event has been a part of the Olympic program ever since the beginning in 1896. For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the last 4 second series, then the first 4 second series, the last 6 second series, the first 6 second series, the last 8 second series and then the first 8 second series.
- Record 2 stages of 2 series of each type, firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Each stage must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- 8 Sec
- 6 Sec
- 4 Sec
- 8 Sec
- 6 Sec
- 4 Sec
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details:
About 25M Standard Pistol: 25 meter standard pistol is an ISSF shooting event introduced at the ISSF World Shooting Championships in 1970. It has its roots in the NRA conventional pistol competitions. It is shot with a regular sport pistol in caliber .22 LR. | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Each series must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details:
About 25M Standard Pistol: 25 meter standard pistol is an ISSF shooting event introduced at the ISSF World Shooting Championships in 1970. It has its roots in the NRA conventional pistol competitions. It is shot with a regular sport pistol in caliber .22 LR. | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Each series must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- 150 Sec 1
- 150 Sec 2
- 20 Sec 1
- 20 Sec 2
- 10 Sec 1
- 10 Sec 2
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: This is the 25 yard version of the 25 meter sport.
About 25M Pistol: 25 meter pistol is an ISSF shooting event and is shot with .22 LR pistols. It was introduced at the ISSF World Shooting Championships in 1970. | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Each series must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Precision 1
- Precision 2
- Precision 3
- Rapid 1
- Rapid 2
- Rapid 3
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: This is the 25 yard version of the 25 meter sport.
About 25M Pistol: 25 meter pistol is an ISSF shooting event and is shot with .22 LR pistols. It was introduced at the ISSF World Shooting Championships in 1970. | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Each series must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Precision 1
- Precision 2
- Precision 3
- Precision 4
- Precision 5
- Precision 6
- Rapid 1
- Rapid 2
- Rapid 3
- Rapid 4
- Rapid 5
- Rapid 6
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: This is the 25 yard version of the 25 meter sport.
About 25M Center Fire Pistol: 25 meter center fire pistol is an ISSF shooting event and is normally a men-only event. Its origin lies in competitions with military-style service pistols, and as such its history dates back to the 19th century. This event is shot with handguns of any caliber between .30 and .38 | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Each series must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Precision 1
- Precision 2
- Precision 3
- Rapid 1
- Rapid 2
- Rapid 3
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: This is the 25 yard version of the 25 meter sport.
About 25M Center Fire Pistol: 25 meter center fire pistol is an ISSF shooting event and is normally a men-only event. Its origin lies in competitions with military-style service pistols, and as such its history dates back to the 19th century. This event is shot with handguns of any caliber between .30 and .38 | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Each series must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Precision 1
- Precision 2
- Precision 3
- Precision 4
- Precision 5
- Precision 6
- Rapid 1
- Rapid 2
- Rapid 3
- Rapid 4
- Rapid 5
- Rapid 6
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: Take part in our 25yd half course version of this great Olympic sport! Compete each month and see how you rank over all, by age, or by NRA classification! We're offing this 60 shot match so you can compete each month without travel expense or requiring a scoring system.
Interested in a full course, 120 shot match? Let us know!
About .22 3P: International Rifle events in Three positions are conducted with an equal number of shots fired from the Prone, the Standing and the Kneeling positions, always in that order. For more information see: Wikipedia & NRA | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest "X" count, then by the score of the last standing target, then the first standing target, then kneeling, then prone.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Standing 1
- Standing 2
- Kneeling 1
- Kneeling 2
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: We're offering monthly Precision Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot at 25 yards, but we'll add additional events at the different distances as demand grows, so let us know!
About Precision Pistol: NRA Precision Pistol, also known as Conventional - Bullseye Pistol, is a shooting sport in which participants shoot handguns at paper targets at fixed distances and time limits. The NRA Pistol Department has established rules and keeps records for this historic sport.
Precision Pistol was the inspiration for the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) International 25-meter (82 feet) Standard Pistol event, and the development of skills required takes practice and determination to achieve proficiency. This sport produces some of the best pistol competitors in the world today. For more information see: NRA Pistol Programs & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Record 10 shots for each type of fire, but firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Slow 1
- Slow 2
- Timed 1
- Timed 2
- Rapid 1
- Rapid 2
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: We're offering monthly Precision Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot at 25 yards, but we'll add additional events at the different distances as demand grows, so let us know!
About Precision Pistol: NRA Precision Pistol, also known as Conventional - Bullseye Pistol, is a shooting sport in which participants shoot handguns at paper targets at fixed distances and time limits. The NRA Pistol Department has established rules and keeps records for this historic sport.
Precision Pistol was the inspiration for the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) International 25-meter (82 feet) Standard Pistol event, and the development of skills required takes practice and determination to achieve proficiency. This sport produces some of the best pistol competitors in the world today. For more information see: NRA Pistol Programs & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Record 10 shots for each type of fire, but firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Slow 1
- Slow 2
- Timed 1
- Timed 2
- Rapid 1
- Rapid 2
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: We're offering monthly Precision Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot at 25 yards, but we'll add additional events at the different distances as demand grows, so let us know!
About Precision Pistol: NRA Precision Pistol, also known as Conventional - Bullseye Pistol, is a shooting sport in which participants shoot handguns at paper targets at fixed distances and time limits. The NRA Pistol Department has established rules and keeps records for this historic sport.
Precision Pistol was the inspiration for the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) International 25-meter (82 feet) Standard Pistol event, and the development of skills required takes practice and determination to achieve proficiency. This sport produces some of the best pistol competitors in the world today. For more information see: NRA Pistol Programs & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Record 10 shots for each type of fire, but firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: We're offering monthly Precision Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot at 25 yards, but we'll add additional events at the different distances as demand grows, so let us know!
About Precision Pistol: NRA Precision Pistol, also known as Conventional - Bullseye Pistol, is a shooting sport in which participants shoot handguns at paper targets at fixed distances and time limits. The NRA Pistol Department has established rules and keeps records for this historic sport.
Precision Pistol was the inspiration for the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) International 25-meter (82 feet) Standard Pistol event, and the development of skills required takes practice and determination to achieve proficiency. This sport produces some of the best pistol competitors in the world today. For more information see: NRA Pistol Programs & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Record 10 shots for each type of fire, but firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: Love the Olympics? So do we! We're recreating the spirit of the Olympic sport in an online monthly match allowing you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot at 25yds, but we offer events at 25m and 50' distances in Full and Half Course, as well!
About 25M Rapid Fire Pistol: 25 metre rapid fire pistol is one of the ISSF shooting events and is shot with .22 LR pistols. The event has been a part of the Olympic program ever since the beginning in 1896. For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the 4 second series, then the 6 second series and the 8 second series.
- Record 1 stages of 2 series of each type, firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- The stage must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: Love the Olympics? So do we! We're recreating the spirit of the Olympic sport in an online monthly match allowing you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses.
About 25M Rapid Fire Pistol: 25 metre rapid fire pistol is one of the ISSF shooting events and is shot with .22 LR pistols. The event has been a part of the Olympic program ever since the beginning in 1896. For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the last 4 second series, then the first 4 second series, the last 6 second series, the first 6 second series, the last 8 second series and then the first 8 second series.
- Record 2 stages of 2 series of each type, firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Each stage must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- 8 Sec
- 6 Sec
- 4 Sec
- 8 Sec
- 6 Sec
- 4 Sec
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | CMP Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your CMP number for score submission to the CMP. |
| Details: Enjoy the challenging sport of 3 Position Rifle competition using your Precision Air Rifle! This relatively new sport is growing and can be found across the United States in ranges, high school gyms, even at home! We're offering this 60 shot match so you can compete each month without travel expense or requiring a scoring system.
About 3P Air Rifle: Three-Position Air Rifle Shooting is the most popular and fastest growing form of shooting sports competition for youth of high school age or younger. Precision Air Rifle is modeled after Olympic-style shooting and allows the use of specialized target rifles and equipment. For more information see: The CMP & The National Three-Position Air Rifle Council | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by "X" count and then by score of the last standing target, then the first standing target, then kneeling, then prone. An "X" for paper targets will be considered any shot where the shot hole completely covers the 10 ring dot and for electronic scoring where the center of the shot hole is located somewhere on the 0.5mm ten ring.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed, except for CMP score submission, where CMP sight rules apply.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Standing 1
- Standing 2
- Kneeling 1
- Kneeling 2
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Details: This match is intended for new shooters who are learning the sport!
We believe that the best way to practice shooting is in a competitive environment. We are offering this monthly 3 Position Air Rifle match as a fun, less intense way to practice while in competition. Targets can be shot during practice over multiple sessions and you can even coach them while shoot. As long it follows the same rules, scores can also be used from another match!
Have a suggestion for a match you would like to see? Let us know!
About 3P Air Rifle: Three-Position Air Rifle Shooting is the most popular and fastest growing form of shooting sports competition for youth of high school age or younger. Sporter Air Rifle is designed for new competitors or those who desire to compete with a minimum of equipment and expense For more information see: The CMP & The National Three-Position Air Rifle Council | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- This match is for shooters who have under a year experience and the match can be shot under less strict training conditions. Match may also be shot during multiple training sessions and coaching is permitted.
- Ties will be broken by "X" count and then by the score of the standing target, then kneeling, then prone. An "X" for paper targets will be considered any shot where the shot hole completely covers the 10 ring dot and for electronic scoring where the center of the shot hole is located somewhere on the 0.5mm ten ring.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- This match may be shot with precision or sporter equipment.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: Join us in this fun monthly 3 Position BB Gun match! | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by highest number of center shots and then by score of the standing target, then kneeling and then prone.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends.
- Shooters of all ages may compete unless submitting scores to NRA. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | CMP Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your CMP number for score submission to the CMP. |
| Details: About 3P Air Rifle: Three-Position Air Rifle Shooting is the most popular and fastest growing form of shooting sports competition for youth of high school age or younger. Sporter Air Rifle is designed for new competitors or those who desire to compete with a minimum of equipment and expense For more information see: The CMP & The National Three-Position Air Rifle Council | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by "X" count and then by score of the last standing target, then the first standing target, then kneeling, then prone. An "X" for paper targets will be considered any shot where the shot hole completely covers the 10 ring dot and for electronic scoring where the center of the shot hole is located somewhere on the 0.5mm ten ring.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed, except for CMP score submission, where CMP sight rules apply.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Standing 1
- Standing 2
- Kneeling 1
- Kneeling 2
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Details: Enjoy the challenging sport of 3 Position Rifle competition using your Sporter Air Rifle! This relatively new sport is growing and can be found across the United States in ranges, high school gyms, even at home! We're offing this 60 shot match so you can compete each month without travel expense or requiring a scoring system.
About .22 3P: International Rifle events in Three positions are conducted with an equal number of shots fired from the Prone, the Standing and the Kneeling positions, always in that order. For more information see: Wikipedia & NRA | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- Ties will be broken by "X" count and then by score of the last standing target, then the first standing target, then kneeling, then prone. An "X" will be considered any shot hole touching the ten ring but not touching the outside edge of the eight ring with the aid of a .22 caliber plug type scoring gauge.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Standing 1
- Standing 2
- Kneeling 1
- Kneeling 2
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: Take part in quarter course version of this great 300 Meter sport! Compete each month and see how you rank over all or by age! We're offing this 30 shot match so you can compete each month without travel expense or requiring a scoring system.
This course can be shot at 200 or 300 yards using the appropriate reduced target.
Interested in a full course, 120 shot match? Let us know!
About 300m 3P: ISSF 300m 3 Position matches are conducted with an equal number of shots fired from the Prone, the Standing and the Kneeling positions. It was dropped from the Olympics in 1970 but remains in World and regional competition. For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest "X" count, then by the score of the last standing target, then the first standing target, then kneeling, then prone. An "X" will be considered any shot hole touching the inner ten ring.
- Any caliber under 8mm may be used.
- You may shoot at shorter distances with the appropriate reduced target (C3 for 300 yards, C2 for 200 yards)
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed, except for USAS score submission, ISSF sight rules apply.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: Take part in half course version of this great 300 Meter sport! Compete each month and see how you rank over all or by age! We're offing this 60 shot match so you can compete each month without travel expense or requiring a scoring system.
Interested in a full course, 120 shot match? Let us know!
About 300m 3P: ISSF 300m 3 Position matches are conducted with an equal number of shots fired from the Prone, the Standing and the Kneeling positions. It was dropped from the Olympics in 1970 but remains in World and regional competition. For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest "X" count, then by the score of the last standing target, then the first standing target, then kneeling, then prone. An "X" will be considered any shot hole touching the inner ten ring.
- Any caliber under 8mm may be used.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed, except for USAS score submission, ISSF sight rules apply.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Standing 1
- Standing 2
- Kneeling 1
- Kneeling 2
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: Join us for a half course of 300 Meter Prone Smallbore Rifle! This is a great sport anyone can shoot. See how you rank over all or by age!
Want to shoot at other distances? Let us know! This course can be shot at 200 or 300 yards using the appropriate reduced target.
About 300m Prone: 300 meter rifle prone is an ISSF shooting event. It was added to the World Championship program in 1982, and was based on the English Match. For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest "X" count. An "X" will be considered any shot hole touching the inner ten ring.
- Any caliber under 8mm may be used.
- You may shoot at shorter distances with the appropriate reduced target (C3 for 300 yards, C2 for 200 yards)
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed, except for USAS score submission, ISSF sight rules apply.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: Join us for a the challenging full course in 300 Meter Prone Smallbore Rifle competition! This is a great sport anyone can shoot. See how you rank over all or by age!
Want to shoot at other distances? Let us know!
About 300m Prone: 300 meter rifle prone is an ISSF shooting event. It was added to the World Championship program in 1982, and was based on the English Match. For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest "X" count. An "X" will be considered any shot hole touching the inner ten ring.
- Any caliber under 8mm may be used.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed, except for USAS score submission, ISSF sight rules apply.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Prone 3
- Prone 4
- Prone 5
- Prone 6
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Details: Join us in this fun indoor round of 60 arrows shot as 3 games of 20 arrows each at a distance of 20 yds! Each game will have four ends of 5 arrows per end and Cub Archers may shoot this round at 10 yds. | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest number of inner tens. Inner tens should be recorded as X count.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Distance for Cub Archers is 10 yds.
- Target used is the standard NFAA indoor 40 cm target, either blue and white one spot or a blue and white 5 spot. | Targets:
- End 1
- End 2
- End 3
- End 4
- End 5
- End 6
- End 7
- End 8
- End 9
- End 10
- End 11
- End 12
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: Join us in this fun monthly 4 Position BB Gun match! | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by highest number of center shots and then by score of the standing target, then kneeling, then sitting and then prone.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends.
- Shooters of all ages may compete unless submitting scores to NRA. | Targets:
- Prone
- Standing
- Sitting
- Kneeling
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Details: About Sporter Air Rifle: The largest and fastest-growing segment of junior shooting today uses a class of target air rifles called “sporter air rifles.” Sporter air rifles now constitute a special class of junior shooting competition that offers excellent opportunities for new junior shooters. For more information see: The CMP | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by "X" count and then by the score of the last standing target, then the first standing target, then kneeling, then sitting, then prone. An "X" for paper targets will be considered any shot where the shot hole completely covers the 10 ring dot and for electronic scoring where the center of the shot hole is located somewhere on the 0.5mm ten ring.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Sitting 1
- Sitting 2
- Standing 1
- Standing 2
- Kneeling 1
- Kneeling 2
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Details: About .22 Smallbore Rifle: Smallbore rifle competition is held over distances of 50 feet, 50 yards/meters, and/or 100 yards. For more information see: NRA | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- Ties will be broken by "X" count and then by the score of the last standing target, then the first standing target, then kneeling, then sitting, then prone. An "X" will be considered any shot hole touching the ten ring but not touching the outside edge of the nine ring with the aid of a .22 caliber plug type scoring gauge.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Sitting 1
- Sitting 2
- Standing 1
- Standing 2
- Kneeling 1
- Kneeling 2
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: This 30 shot ISSF course is a series of 6 five shots fired in 10 seconds each. Scoring is recorded as a total of the 5 shots in each series. Rather than a shoot-off, tie breaking is by count-back.
USAS records the 30 shot match as a WOMENS event | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties are broken by the count-back method
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Series 1
- Series 2
- Series 3
- Series 4
- Series 5
- Series 6
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: This 40 shot ISSF course is a series of 8 five shots fired in 10 seconds each. Scoring is recorded as a total of the 5 shots in each series. Rather than a shoot-off, tie breaking is by count-back.
USAS records the 40 shot match as a MENS event | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties are broken by the count-back method
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Series 1
- Series 2
- Series 3
- Series 4
- Series 5
- Series 6
- Series 7
- Series 8
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: This is the 50 foot course using reduced targets.
About 25M Pistol: 25 meter pistol is an ISSF shooting event and is shot with .22 LR pistols. It was introduced at the ISSF World Shooting Championships in 1970. | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Each series must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Precision 1
- Precision 2
- Precision 3
- Rapid 1
- Rapid 2
- Rapid 3
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: This is the 50 foot course using reduced targets.
About 25M Pistol: 25 meter pistol is an ISSF shooting event and is shot with .22 LR pistols. It was introduced at the ISSF World Shooting Championships in 1970. | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Each series must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Precision 1
- Precision 2
- Precision 3
- Precision 4
- Precision 5
- Precision 6
- Rapid 1
- Rapid 2
- Rapid 3
- Rapid 4
- Rapid 5
- Rapid 6
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting, NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |  You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: Take part in our 50 foot half course version of this great Olympic sport! Compete each month and see how you rank over all, by age, or by NRA classification! We're offing this 60 shot match so you can compete each month without travel expense or requiring a scoring system.
Interested in a full course, 120 shot match or 50 meters? Let us know!
About .22 3P: International Rifle events in Three positions are conducted with an equal number of shots fired from the Prone, the Standing and the Kneeling positions, always in that order. For more information see: Wikipedia & NRA | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest "X" count, then by the score of the last standing target,then the first standing target, then kneeling, then prone. An "X" will be considered any shot hole touching the ten ring but not touching the outside edge of the eight ring with the aid of a .22 caliber plug type scoring gauge.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed, except for USAS score submission, ISSF sight rules apply.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Standing 1
- Standing 2
- Kneeling 1
- Kneeling 2
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting, NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |  You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: Take part in our 50 foot half course version of this great Olympic sport! Compete each month and see how you rank over all, by age, or by NRA classification! We're offing this 60 shot match so you can compete each month without travel expense or requiring a scoring system.
Interested in a full course, 120 shot match or 50 meters? Let us know!
About .22 3P: International Rifle events in Three positions are conducted with an equal number of shots fired from the Prone, the Standing and the Kneeling positions, always in that order. For more information see: Wikipedia & NRA | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest "X" count, then by the score of the last standing target, then the first standing target, then kneeling, then prone. An "X" will be considered any shot hole touching the ten ring but not touching the outside edge of the eight ring with the aid of a .22 caliber plug type scoring gauge.
- Only Iron Sights allowed.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Standing 1
- Standing 2
- Kneeling 1
- Kneeling 2
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: This is a 50 foot half course version of the classic Four Position Smallbore Rifle match! Stay sharp for the NRA 4 Position Sectionals with this monthly match. See how you rank over all, by age, or by NRA Classification!
Interested in a full course, 160 shot match or 50 meters? Let us know!
About .22 Smallbore Rifle: Smallbore rifle competition is held over distances of 50 feet, 50 yards/meters, and/or 100 yards. For more information see: NRA | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest "X" count then by the score of the last standing target, then the first standing target, then kneeling, then sitting, then prone. An "X" will be considered any shot hole touching the ten ring but not touching the outside edge of the nine ring with the aid of a .22 caliber plug type scoring gauge.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Sitting 1
- Sitting 2
- Standing 1
- Standing 2
- Kneeling 1
- Kneeling 2
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: This is a 50 foot half course version of the classic Four Position Smallbore Rifle match! Stay sharp for the NRA 4 Position Sectionals with this monthly match. See how you rank over all, by age, or by NRA Classification!
Interested in a full course, 160 shot match or 50 meters? Let us know!
About .22 Smallbore Rifle: Smallbore rifle competition is held over distances of 50 feet, 50 yards/meters, and/or 100 yards. For more information see: NRA | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest "X" count then by the score of the last standing target, then the first standing target, then kneeling, then sitting, then prone. An "X" will be considered any shot hole touching the ten ring but not touching the outside edge of the nine ring with the aid of a .22 caliber plug type scoring gauge.
- Only Iron Sights allowed.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Sitting 1
- Sitting 2
- Standing 1
- Standing 2
- Kneeling 1
- Kneeling 2
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: This is the 50 Foot version of the 25 meter sport.
About 25M Center Fire Pistol: 25 meter center fire pistol is an ISSF shooting event and is normally a men-only event. Its origin lies in competitions with military-style service pistols, and as such its history dates back to the 19th century. This event is shot with handguns of any caliber between .30 and .38 | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Each series must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Precision 1
- Precision 2
- Precision 3
- Rapid 1
- Rapid 2
- Rapid 3
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: This is the 50 Foot version of the 25 meter sport.
About 25M Center Fire Pistol: 25 meter center fire pistol is an ISSF shooting event and is normally a men-only event. Its origin lies in competitions with military-style service pistols, and as such its history dates back to the 19th century. This event is shot with handguns of any caliber between .30 and .38 | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Each series must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Precision 1
- Precision 2
- Precision 3
- Precision 4
- Precision 5
- Precision 6
- Rapid 1
- Rapid 2
- Rapid 3
- Rapid 4
- Rapid 5
- Rapid 6
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: We love to support the classic disciplines and it doesn't get much more classic than Free Pistol! We're offering monthly 30 Shot Free Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses.
About Free Pistol: The 50 meter pistol, formerly and unofficially still often called free pistol, is one of the ISSF shooting events. It provides the purest precision shooting among the pistol events, and is one of the oldest shooting types, dating back to the 19th century and only having seen marginal rule changes since the 1936.
The target of this event hasnt changed since 1900, the distance since 1912 and competitors have been using the single shot 22 rim-fire pistol since 1908. The sport traced back to the beginning of indoor flobert Pistol parlor shooting in Europe during the 1870s, which in turn traced back to 18th century pistol dueling. For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: We love to support the classic disciplines and it doesn't get much more classic than Free Pistol! We're offering monthly Free Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses.
About Free Pistol: The 50 meter pistol, formerly and unofficially still often called free pistol, is one of the ISSF shooting events. It provides the purest precision shooting among the pistol events, and is one of the oldest shooting types, dating back to the 19th century and only having seen marginal rule changes since the 1936.
The target of this event hasnt changed since 1900, the distance since 1912 and competitors have been using the single shot 22 rim-fire pistol since 1908. The sport traced back to the beginning of indoor flobert Pistol parlor shooting in Europe during the 1870s, which in turn traced back to 18th century pistol dueling. For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Target 1
- Target 2
- Target 3
- Target 4
- Target 5
- Target 6
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: We're offering monthly Precision Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot at 25 yards, but we'll add additional events at the different distances as demand grows, so let us know!
About Precision Pistol: NRA Precision Pistol, also known as Conventional - Bullseye Pistol, is a shooting sport in which participants shoot handguns at paper targets at fixed distances and time limits. The NRA Pistol Department has established rules and keeps records for this historic sport.
Precision Pistol was the inspiration for the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) International 25-meter (82 feet) Standard Pistol event, and the development of skills required takes practice and determination to achieve proficiency. This sport produces some of the best pistol competitors in the world today. For more information see: NRA Pistol Programs & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Record 10 shots for each type of fire, but firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Slow 1
- Slow 2
- Timed 1
- Timed 2
- Rapid 1
- Rapid 2
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: We're offering monthly Precision Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot at 25 yards, but we'll add additional events at the different distances as demand grows, so let us know!
About Precision Pistol: NRA Precision Pistol, also known as Conventional - Bullseye Pistol, is a shooting sport in which participants shoot handguns at paper targets at fixed distances and time limits. The NRA Pistol Department has established rules and keeps records for this historic sport.
Precision Pistol was the inspiration for the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) International 25-meter (82 feet) Standard Pistol event, and the development of skills required takes practice and determination to achieve proficiency. This sport produces some of the best pistol competitors in the world today. For more information see: NRA Pistol Programs & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Record 10 shots for each type of fire, but firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Slow 1
- Slow 2
- Timed 1
- Timed 2
- Rapid 1
- Rapid 2
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: What is a "900"?
This match is a modified version that is shot entirely at 50 feet. It consists of
20 shots, slow fire (two 10-shot strings, 10 minutes per string)
20 shots, timed fire (four 5-shot strings, 20 seconds per string)
20 shots, rapid fire (four 5-shot strings, 10 seconds per string)
and the National Match Course
10-shots slow fire
10-shots timed fire (two 5-shot strings)
10-shot strings (two 5-shot strings)
Thats 90 shots for a possible aggregate total of 900 points
We're offering monthly Precision Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot at 25 yards, but we'll add additional events at the different distances as demand grows, so let us know!
About Precision Pistol: NRA Precision Pistol, also known as Conventional - Bullseye Pistol, is a shooting sport in which participants shoot handguns at paper targets at fixed distances and time limits. The NRA Pistol Department has established rules and keeps records for this historic sport.
Precision Pistol was the inspiration for the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) International 25-meter (82 feet) Standard Pistol event, and the development of skills required takes practice and determination to achieve proficiency. This sport produces some of the best pistol competitors in the world today. For more information see: NRA Pistol Programs & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Record 10 shots for each type of fire, but firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Slow 1
- Slow 2
- Timed 1
- Timed 2
- Rapid 1
- Rapid 2
- Slow 3
- Timed 3
- Rapid 3
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: What is a "900"?
This match is a modified version that is shot entirely at 50 feet. It consists of
20 shots, slow fire (two 10-shot strings, 10 minutes per string)
20 shots, timed fire (four 5-shot strings, 20 seconds per string)
20 shots, rapid fire (four 5-shot strings, 10 seconds per string)
and the National Match Course
10-shots slow fire
10-shots timed fire (two 5-shot strings)
10-shot strings (two 5-shot strings)
Thats 90 shots for a possible aggregate total of 900 points
We're offering monthly Precision Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot at 25 yards, but we'll add additional events at the different distances as demand grows, so let us know!
About Precision Pistol: NRA Precision Pistol, also known as Conventional - Bullseye Pistol, is a shooting sport in which participants shoot handguns at paper targets at fixed distances and time limits. The NRA Pistol Department has established rules and keeps records for this historic sport.
Precision Pistol was the inspiration for the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) International 25-meter (82 feet) Standard Pistol event, and the development of skills required takes practice and determination to achieve proficiency. This sport produces some of the best pistol competitors in the world today. For more information see: NRA Pistol Programs & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Record 10 shots for each type of fire, but firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Slow 1
- Slow 2
- Timed 1
- Timed 2
- Rapid 1
- Rapid 2
- Slow 3
- Timed 3
- Rapid 3
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: We're offering monthly Precision Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot at 25 yards, but we'll add additional events at the different distances as demand grows, so let us know!
About Precision Pistol: NRA Precision Pistol, also known as Conventional - Bullseye Pistol, is a shooting sport in which participants shoot handguns at paper targets at fixed distances and time limits. The NRA Pistol Department has established rules and keeps records for this historic sport.
Precision Pistol was the inspiration for the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) International 25-meter (82 feet) Standard Pistol event, and the development of skills required takes practice and determination to achieve proficiency. This sport produces some of the best pistol competitors in the world today. For more information see: NRA Pistol Programs & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Record 10 shots for each type of fire, but firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: We're offering monthly Precision Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot at 50', but we'll add additional events at the different distances as demand grows, so let us know!
About Precision Pistol: NRA Precision Pistol, also known as Conventional - Bullseye Pistol, is a shooting sport in which participants shoot handguns at paper targets at fixed distances and time limits. The NRA Pistol Department has established rules and keeps records for this historic sport.
Precision Pistol was the inspiration for the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) International 25-meter (82 feet) Standard Pistol event, and the development of skills required takes practice and determination to achieve proficiency. This sport produces some of the best pistol competitors in the world today. For more information see: NRA Pistol Programs & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Record 10 shots for each type of fire, but firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Details: This match is intended for new shooters who are learning the sport!
We're offering monthly Precision Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot at 50', but we'll add additional events at the different distances as demand grows, so let us know!
About Precision Pistol: NRA Precision Pistol, also known as Conventional - Bullseye Pistol, is a shooting sport in which participants shoot handguns at paper targets at fixed distances and time limits. The NRA Pistol Department has established rules and keeps records for this historic sport.
Precision Pistol was the inspiration for the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) International 25-meter (82 feet) Standard Pistol event, and the development of skills required takes practice and determination to achieve proficiency. This sport produces some of the best pistol competitors in the world today. For more information see: NRA Pistol Programs & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- This match is for shooters who have under a year experience and the match can be shot under less strict training conditions. Match may also be shot during multiple training sessions and coaching is permitted.
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Record 10 shots for each type of fire, but firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting, NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |  You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: Join us for a 50' version of the challenging full course Prone Smallbore Rifle competition seen in Olympics! This is a great sport anyone can shoot. See how you rank over all, by age, or by NRA Classification!
Want to shoot at other distances? Let us know!
About 50M Rifle Prone: 50 metre rifle prone is an International Shooting Sport Federation event consisting of 60 shots from the prone position with a .22 Long Rifle (5.6 mm) caliber rifle. The sport is based on the traditional "English Match" that also consisted of 60 shots in the prone position with a .22 rifle, but had varying distances between 45.7 metres (50.0 yd) and 100 metres (110 yd). For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest "X" count. An "X" will be considered any shot hole touching the ten ring but not touching the outside edge of the eight ring with the aid of a .22 caliber plug type scoring gauge.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed, except for USAS score submission, ISSF sight rules apply.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Prone 3
- Prone 4
- Prone 5
- Prone 6
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting, NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |  You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: Join us for a 50' version of the challenging full course Prone Smallbore Rifle competition seen in Olympics! This is a great sport anyone can shoot. See how you rank over all, by age, or by NRA Classification!
Want to shoot at other distances? Let us know!
About 50M Rifle Prone: 50 metre rifle prone is an International Shooting Sport Federation event consisting of 60 shots from the prone position with a .22 Long Rifle (5.6 mm) caliber rifle. The sport is based on the traditional "English Match" that also consisted of 60 shots in the prone position with a .22 rifle, but had varying distances between 45.7 metres (50.0 yd) and 100 metres (110 yd). For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest "X" count. An "X" will be considered any shot hole touching the ten ring but not touching the outside edge of the eight ring with the aid of a .22 caliber plug type scoring gauge.
- Only Iron Sights allowed.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Prone 3
- Prone 4
- Prone 5
- Prone 6
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: Love the Olympics? So do we! We're recreating the spirit of the Olympic sport in an online monthly match allowing you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot at 50', but we offer events at 25m distances in Full and Half Course, as well!
About 25M Rapid Fire Pistol: 25 metre rapid fire pistol is one of the ISSF shooting events and is shot with .22 LR pistols. The event has been a part of the Olympic program ever since the beginning in 1896. For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the 4 second series, then the 6 second series and the 8 second series.
- Record 1 stage of 2 series of each type, firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- The stage must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: Love the Olympics? So do we! We're recreating the spirit of the Olympic sport in an online monthly match allowing you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot at 50', but we offer events at 25m distances in Full and Half Course, as well!
About 25M Rapid Fire Pistol: 25 metre rapid fire pistol is one of the ISSF shooting events and is shot with .22 LR pistols. The event has been a part of the Olympic program ever since the beginning in 1896. For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the last 4 second series, then the first 4 second series, the last 6 second series, the first 6 second series, the last 8 second series and then the first 8 second series.
- Record 2 stages of 2 series of each type, firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Each stage must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- 8 Sec
- 6 Sec
- 4 Sec
- 8 Sec
- 6 Sec
- 4 Sec
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: This is the 50 foot course using the reduced target.
About 25M Standard Pistol: 25 meter standard pistol is an ISSF shooting event introduced at the ISSF World Shooting Championships in 1970. It has its roots in the NRA conventional pistol competitions. It is shot with a regular sport pistol in caliber .22 LR. | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Each series must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: This is the 50 foot course using the reduced target.
About 25M Standard Pistol: 25 meter standard pistol is an ISSF shooting event introduced at the ISSF World Shooting Championships in 1970. It has its roots in the NRA conventional pistol competitions. It is shot with a regular sport pistol in caliber .22 LR. | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Each series must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- 150 Sec 1
- 150 Sec 2
- 20 Sec 1
- 20 Sec 2
- 10 Sec 1
- 10 Sec 2
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Details: Come take part in a 50 foot, 40 shot match in what many would consider the most challenging rifle position! You won't need to travel to find a standing match. We are offering this match every month! Come see how you rank against your peers, over all, by age, and by NRA Classification.
Want to see this match with more shots or longer distances? Let us know!
About .22 Smallbore Rifle: Smallbore rifle competition is held over distances of 50 feet, 50 yards/meters, and/or 100 yards. For more information see: NRA | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest number of inner tens. Inner tens should be recorded as X count. An "X" will be considered any shot hole touching the ten ring but not touching the outside edge of the eight ring with the aid of a .22 caliber plug type scoring gauge.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group. | Targets:
- Standing 1
- Standing 2
- Standing 3
- Standing 4
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Details: Come take part in a 50 foot, 40 shot match in what many would consider the most challenging rifle position! You won't need to travel to find a standing match. We are offering this match every month! Come see how you rank against your peers, over all, by age, and by NRA Classification.
Want to see this match with more shots or longer distances? Let us know!
About .22 Smallbore Rifle: Smallbore rifle competition is held over distances of 50 feet, 50 yards/meters, and/or 100 yards. For more information see: NRA | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Only Iron sights allowed.
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest number of inner tens. Inner tens should be recorded as X count. An "X" will be considered any shot hole touching the ten ring but not touching the outside edge of the eight ring with the aid of a .22 caliber plug type scoring gauge.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group. | Targets:
- Standing 1
- Standing 2
- Standing 3
- Standing 4
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: We love to support the classic disciplines and it doesn't get much more classic than Free Pistol! We're offering 30 Shot monthly Free Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses.
About Free Pistol: The 50 meter pistol, formerly and unofficially still often called free pistol, is one of the ISSF shooting events. It provides the purest precision shooting among the pistol events, and is one of the oldest shooting types, dating back to the 19th century and only having seen marginal rule changes since the 1936.
The target of this event hasnt changed since 1900, the distance since 1912 and competitors have been using the single shot 22 rim-fire pistol since 1908. The sport traced back to the beginning of indoor flobert Pistol parlor shooting in Europe during the 1870s, which in turn traced back to 18th century pistol dueling. For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |
| Details: We love to support the classic disciplines and it doesn't get much more classic than Free Pistol! We're offering monthly Free Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses.
About Free Pistol: The 50 meter pistol, formerly and unofficially still often called free pistol, is one of the ISSF shooting events. It provides the purest precision shooting among the pistol events, and is one of the oldest shooting types, dating back to the 19th century and only having seen marginal rule changes since the 1936.
The target of this event hasnt changed since 1900, the distance since 1912 and competitors have been using the single shot 22 rim-fire pistol since 1908. The sport traced back to the beginning of indoor flobert Pistol parlor shooting in Europe during the 1870s, which in turn traced back to 18th century pistol dueling. For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Target 1
- Target 2
- Target 3
- Target 4
- Target 5
- Target 6
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: Take part in our 50yd half course version of this great Olympic sport! Compete each month and see how you rank over all, by age, or by NRA classification! We're offing this 60 shot match so you can compete each month without travel expense or requiring a scoring system.
Interested in a full course, 120 shot match? Let us know!
About .22 3P: International Rifle events in Three positions are conducted with an equal number of shots fired from the Prone, the Standing and the Kneeling positions, always in that order. For more information see: Wikipedia & NRA | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest "X" count then by the score of the last standing target, then the first standing target, then kneeling, then prone.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- May be shot at 50m instead of 50yd using the A50 target.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Standing 1
- Standing 2
- Kneeling 1
- Kneeling 2
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: Join us for this challenging 50yd full course Prone Smallbore Rifle competition seen in Olympics! This is a great sport anyone can shoot. See how you rank over all, by age, or by NRA Classification!
Want to shoot at other distances? Let us know!
About 50M Rifle Prone: 50 metre rifle prone is an International Shooting Sport Federation event consisting of 60 shots from the prone position with a .22 Long Rifle (5.6 mm) caliber rifle. The sport is based on the traditional "English Match" that also consisted of 60 shots in the prone position with a .22 rifle, but had varying distances between 45.7 metres (50.0 yd) and 100 metres (110 yd). For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest "X" count.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- May be shot at 50m instead of 50yd using the A50 target.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Prone 3
- Prone 4
- Prone 5
- Prone 6
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting, NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |  You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: Take part in our 50yd half course metric version of this great Olympic sport! Compete each month and see how you rank over all, by age, or by NRA classification! We're offing this 60 shot match so you can compete each month without travel expense or requiring a scoring system.
Interested in a full course, 120 shot match? Let us know!
About .22 3P: International Rifle events in Three positions are conducted with an equal number of shots fired from the Prone, the Standing and the Kneeling positions, always in that order. For more information see: Wikipedia & NRA | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest "X" count, then by the score of the last standing target, then the first standing target, then kneeling, then prone.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed, except for USAS score submission, ISSF sight rules apply.
- May be shot at 50m instead of 50yd using the A50 target.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Standing 1
- Standing 2
- Kneeling 1
- Kneeling 2
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting, NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |  You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: Join us for this challenging 50yd full course Prone Smallbore Rifle competition seen in Olympics! This is a great sport anyone can shoot. See how you rank over all, by age, or by NRA Classification!
Want to shoot at other distances? Let us know!
About 50M Rifle Prone: 50 metre rifle prone is an International Shooting Sport Federation event consisting of 60 shots from the prone position with a .22 Long Rifle (5.6 mm) caliber rifle. The sport is based on the traditional "English Match" that also consisted of 60 shots in the prone position with a .22 rifle, but had varying distances between 45.7 metres (50.0 yd) and 100 metres (110 yd). For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest "X" count.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed, except for USAS score submission, ISSF sight rules apply.
- May be shot at 50m instead of 50yd using the A50 target.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Prone 3
- Prone 4
- Prone 5
- Prone 6
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Each shooter shoots 5 shots from each position, shot at 16 yards, first round of the day.
- Ties will be broken using the countback method.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group. | Targets:
- Target 1
- Target 2
- Target 3
- Target 4
- Target 5
- Target 6
- Target 7
- Target 8
- Target 9
- Target 10
- Target 11
- Target 12
- Target 13
- Target 14
- Target 15
- Target 16
- Target 17
- Target 18
- Target 19
- Target 20
- Target 21
- Target 22
- Target 23
- Target 24
- Target 25
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Each shooter shoots 5 shots from each position, shot at 16 yards, first round of the day.
- Ties will be broken using the countback method.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group. | Targets:
- Target 1
- Target 2
- Target 3
- Target 4
- Target 5
- Target 6
- Target 7
- Target 8
- Target 9
- Target 10
- Target 11
- Target 12
- Target 13
- Target 14
- Target 15
- Target 16
- Target 17
- Target 18
- Target 19
- Target 20
- Target 21
- Target 22
- Target 23
- Target 24
- Target 25
- Target 26
- Target 27
- Target 28
- Target 29
- Target 30
- Target 31
- Target 32
- Target 33
- Target 34
- Target 35
- Target 36
- Target 37
- Target 38
- Target 39
- Target 40
- Target 41
- Target 42
- Target 43
- Target 44
- Target 45
- Target 46
- Target 47
- Target 48
- Target 49
- Target 50
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: Join us for this challenging Dewar course shot at 50yds and 100yds! This is a great sport anyone can shoot. See how you rank over all, by age, or by NRA Classification!
Want to shoot at other distances? Let us know!
About 50M Rifle Prone: 50 metre rifle prone is an International Shooting Sport Federation event consisting of 60 shots from the prone position with a .22 Long Rifle (5.6 mm) caliber rifle. The sport is based on the traditional "English Match" that also consisted of 60 shots in the prone position with a .22 rifle, but had varying distances between 45.7 metres (50.0 yd) and 100 metres (110 yd). For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- 50yd targets may be shot at 50m using the A50 target.
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest number of inner tens. Inner tens should be recorded as X count.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group. | Targets:
- Prone 50yd 1
- Prone 50yd 2
- Prone 100yd 1
- Prone 100yd 2
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: Join us for this challenging Dewar course shot at 50yds and 100yds! This is a great sport anyone can shoot. See how you rank over all, by age, or by NRA Classification!
Want to shoot at other distances? Let us know!
About 50M Rifle Prone: 50 metre rifle prone is an International Shooting Sport Federation event consisting of 60 shots from the prone position with a .22 Long Rifle (5.6 mm) caliber rifle. The sport is based on the traditional "English Match" that also consisted of 60 shots in the prone position with a .22 rifle, but had varying distances between 45.7 metres (50.0 yd) and 100 metres (110 yd). For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- 50yd targets may be shot at 50m using the A50 target.
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest number of inner tens. Inner tens should be recorded as X count.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group. | Targets:
- Prone 50yd 1
- Prone 50yd 2
- Prone 100yd 1
- Prone 100yd 2
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: We're offering monthly Precision Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot 50 yards for the slow target and 25 yard rapid and timed targets. We’ll add additional events at the different distances as demand grows, so let us know!
About Precision Pistol: NRA Precision Pistol, also known as Conventional - Bullseye Pistol, is a shooting sport in which participants shoot handguns at paper targets at fixed distances and time limits. The NRA Pistol Department has established rules and keeps records for this historic sport.
Precision Pistol was the inspiration for the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) International 25-meter (82 feet) Standard Pistol event, and the development of skills required takes practice and determination to achieve proficiency. This sport produces some of the best pistol competitors in the world today. For more information see: NRA Pistol Programs & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Record 10 shots for each type of fire, but firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: We're offering monthly Precision Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot 50 yards for the slow target and 25 yard rapid and timed targets. We’ll add additional events at the different distances as demand grows, so let us know!
About Precision Pistol: NRA Precision Pistol, also known as Conventional - Bullseye Pistol, is a shooting sport in which participants shoot handguns at paper targets at fixed distances and time limits. The NRA Pistol Department has established rules and keeps records for this historic sport.
Precision Pistol was the inspiration for the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) International 25-meter (82 feet) Standard Pistol event, and the development of skills required takes practice and determination to achieve proficiency. This sport produces some of the best pistol competitors in the world today. For more information see: NRA Pistol Programs & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Record 10 shots for each type of fire, but firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: What is a "900"?
This match consists of
20 shots, slow fire at 50 yards (two 10-shot strings, 10 minutes per string)
20 shots, timed fire at 25 yards (four 5-shot strings, 20 seconds per string)
20 shots, rapid fire at 25 yards (four 5-shot strings, 10 seconds per string)
and the National Match Course
10-shots slow fire at 50 yards
10-shots timed fire (two 5-shot strings) at 25 yards
10-shot strings (two 5-shot strings) at 25 yards
Thats 90 shots for a possible aggregate total of 900 points
We're offering monthly Precision Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot at 25 yards, but we'll add additional events at the different distances as demand grows, so let us know!
About Precision Pistol: NRA Precision Pistol, also known as Conventional - Bullseye Pistol, is a shooting sport in which participants shoot handguns at paper targets at fixed distances and time limits. The NRA Pistol Department has established rules and keeps records for this historic sport.
Precision Pistol was the inspiration for the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) International 25-meter (82 feet) Standard Pistol event, and the development of skills required takes practice and determination to achieve proficiency. This sport produces some of the best pistol competitors in the world today. For more information see: NRA Pistol Programs & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Record 10 shots for each type of fire, but firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Slow 1
- Slow 2
- Timed 1
- Timed 2
- Rapid 1
- Rapid 2
- NMC Slow
- NMC Timed
- NMC Rapid
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: What is a "900"?
This match consists of
20 shots, slow fire at 50 yards (two 10-shot strings, 10 minutes per string)
20 shots, timed fire at 25 yards (four 5-shot strings, 20 seconds per string)
20 shots, rapid fire at 25 yards (four 5-shot strings, 10 seconds per string)
and the National Match Course
10-shots slow fire at 50 yards
10-shots timed fire (two 5-shot strings) at 25 yards
10-shot strings (two 5-shot strings) at 25 yards
Thats 90 shots for a possible aggregate total of 900 points
We're offering monthly Precision Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot at 25 yards, but we'll add additional events at the different distances as demand grows, so let us know!
About Precision Pistol: NRA Precision Pistol, also known as Conventional - Bullseye Pistol, is a shooting sport in which participants shoot handguns at paper targets at fixed distances and time limits. The NRA Pistol Department has established rules and keeps records for this historic sport.
Precision Pistol was the inspiration for the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) International 25-meter (82 feet) Standard Pistol event, and the development of skills required takes practice and determination to achieve proficiency. This sport produces some of the best pistol competitors in the world today. For more information see: NRA Pistol Programs & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Record 10 shots for each type of fire, but firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Slow 1
- Slow 2
- Timed 1
- Timed 2
- Rapid 1
- Rapid 2
- NMC Slow
- NMC Timed
- NMC Rapid
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: What is the Camp Perry Course?
The Camp Perry Course is a three stage event shot at 25 yards. Slow fire is shot in two five shot strings, 2 1/2 minutes each on the 25 yard timed and rapid fire target.
About Precision Pistol: NRA Precision Pistol, also known as Conventional - Bullseye Pistol, is a shooting sport in which participants shoot handguns at paper targets at fixed distances and time limits. The NRA Pistol Department has established rules and keeps records for this historic sport.
Precision Pistol was the inspiration for the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) International 25-meter (82 feet) Standard Pistol event, and the development of skills required takes practice and determination to achieve proficiency. This sport produces some of the best pistol competitors in the world today. For more information see: NRA Pistol Programs & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Record 10 shots for each type of fire, but firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: What is the Camp Perry Course?
The Camp Perry Course is a three stage event shot at 25 yards. Slow fire is shot in two five shot strings, 2 1/2 minutes each on the 25 yard timed and rapid fire target.
About Precision Pistol: NRA Precision Pistol, also known as Conventional - Bullseye Pistol, is a shooting sport in which participants shoot handguns at paper targets at fixed distances and time limits. The NRA Pistol Department has established rules and keeps records for this historic sport.
Precision Pistol was the inspiration for the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) International 25-meter (82 feet) Standard Pistol event, and the development of skills required takes practice and determination to achieve proficiency. This sport produces some of the best pistol competitors in the world today. For more information see: NRA Pistol Programs & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Record 10 shots for each type of fire, but firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: We're offering monthly Precision Pistol matches which allow you the opportunity to compete anytime you want to with no travel expenses. Do you normally shoot at a different distance? This event is shot 50 yards for the slow target and 25 yard rapid and timed targets. We’ll add additional events at the different distances as demand grows, so let us know!
About Precision Pistol: NRA Precision Pistol, also known as Conventional - Bullseye Pistol, is a shooting sport in which participants shoot handguns at paper targets at fixed distances and time limits. The NRA Pistol Department has established rules and keeps records for this historic sport.
Precision Pistol was the inspiration for the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) International 25-meter (82 feet) Standard Pistol event, and the development of skills required takes practice and determination to achieve proficiency. This sport produces some of the best pistol competitors in the world today. For more information see: NRA Pistol Programs & Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Record 10 shots for each type of fire, but firing them per rule specifications.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Details: Love to shoot Prone? Take part in this 30 shot match so you can compete each month without travel expense or requiring a scoring system and see how you rank over all, by age, or by NRA classification!
Have a suggestion for a match you would like to see? Let us know!
About 3P Air Rifle: Three-Position Air Rifle Shooting is the most popular and fastest growing form of shooting sports competition for youth of high school age or younger. Sporter Air Rifle is designed for new competitors or those who desire to compete with a minimum of equipment and expense For more information see: The CMP & The National Three-Position Air Rifle Council | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by "X". An "X" for paper targets will be considered any shot where the shot hole completely covers the 10 ring dot and for electronic scoring where the center of the shot hole is located somewhere on the 0.5mm ten ring.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Details: Love to shoot Prone? Take part in this 60 shot match so you can compete each month without travel expense or requiring a scoring system and see how you rank over all, by age, or by NRA classification!
Have a suggestion for a match you would like to see? Let us know!
About 3P Air Rifle: Three-Position Air Rifle Shooting is the most popular and fastest growing form of shooting sports competition for youth of high school age or younger. Sporter Air Rifle is designed for new competitors or those who desire to compete with a minimum of equipment and expense For more information see: The CMP & The National Three-Position Air Rifle Council | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by "X". An "X" for paper targets will be considered any shot where the shot hole completely covers the 10 ring dot and for electronic scoring where the center of the shot hole is located somewhere on the 0.5mm ten ring.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Prone 3
- Prone 4
- Prone 5
- Prone 6
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Details: This match is intended for new shooters who are learning the sport!
We believe that the best way to practice shooting is in a competitive environment. We are offering this monthly Prone Air Rifle match as a fun, less intense way to practice while in competition. Targets can be shot during practice over multiple sessions and you can even coach them while shoot. As long it follows the same rules, scores can also be used from another match!
Have a suggestion for a match you would like to see? Let us know!
About 3P Air Rifle: Three-Position Air Rifle Shooting is the most popular and fastest growing form of shooting sports competition for youth of high school age or younger. Sporter Air Rifle is designed for new competitors or those who desire to compete with a minimum of equipment and expense For more information see: The CMP & The National Three-Position Air Rifle Council | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- This match is for shooters who have under a year experience and the match can be shot under less strict training conditions. Match may also be shot during multiple training sessions and coaching is permitted.
- Ties will be broken by "X" count. An "X" for paper targets will be considered any shot where the shot hole completely covers the 10 ring dot and for electronic scoring where the center of the shot hole is located somewhere on the 0.5mm ten ring.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- This match may be shot with precision or sporter equipment.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Details: This match is intended for new shooters who are learning the sport!
We believe that the best way to practice shooting is in a competitive environment. We are offering this monthly Prone .22 Rifle match as a fun, less intense way to practice while in competition. Targets can be shot during practice over multiple sessions and you can even coach them while shoot. As long it follows the same rules, scores can also be used from another match!
Have a suggestion for a match you would like to see? Let us know!
About 50M Rifle Prone: 50 metre rifle prone is an International Shooting Sport Federation event consisting of 60 shots from the prone position with a .22 Long Rifle (5.6 mm) caliber rifle. The sport is based on the traditional "English Match" that also consisted of 60 shots in the prone position with a .22 rifle, but had varying distances between 45.7 metres (50.0 yd) and 100 metres (110 yd). For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- This match is for shooters who have under a year experience and the match can be shot under less strict training conditions. Match may also be shot during multiple training sessions and coaching is permitted.
- Ties will be broken by "X" count and then by score of the standing target. An "X" will be considered any shot hole touching the ten ring but not touching the outside edge of the nine ring with the aid of a .22 caliber plug type scoring gauge.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- This maatch may be shot with precision or sporter equipment.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Details: Love to shoot Prone? Take part in this 30 shot match so you can compete each month without travel expense or requiring a scoring system and see how you rank over all, by age, or by NRA classification!
Have a suggestion for a match you would like to see? Let us know!
About 3P Air Rifle: Three-Position Air Rifle Shooting is the most popular and fastest growing form of shooting sports competition for youth of high school age or younger. Sporter Air Rifle is designed for new competitors or those who desire to compete with a minimum of equipment and expense For more information see: The CMP & The National Three-Position Air Rifle Council | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by "X". An "X" for paper targets will be considered any shot where the shot hole completely covers the 10 ring dot and for electronic scoring where the center of the shot hole is located somewhere on the 0.5mm ten ring.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Details: Love to shoot Prone? Take part in this 60 shot match so you can compete each month without travel expense or requiring a scoring system and see how you rank over all, by age, or by NRA classification!
Have a suggestion for a match you would like to see? Let us know!
About 3P Air Rifle: Three-Position Air Rifle Shooting is the most popular and fastest growing form of shooting sports competition for youth of high school age or younger. Sporter Air Rifle is designed for new competitors or those who desire to compete with a minimum of equipment and expense For more information see: The CMP & The National Three-Position Air Rifle Council | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by "X". An "X" for paper targets will be considered any shot where the shot hole completely covers the 10 ring dot and for electronic scoring where the center of the shot hole is located somewhere on the 0.5mm ten ring.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Prone 3
- Prone 4
- Prone 5
- Prone 6
|
| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Details: About 50M Rifle Prone: 50 metre rifle prone is an International Shooting Sport Federation event consisting of 60 shots from the prone position with a .22 Long Rifle (5.6 mm) caliber rifle. The sport is based on the traditional "English Match" that also consisted of 60 shots in the prone position with a .22 rifle, but had varying distances between 45.7 metres (50.0 yd) and 100 metres (110 yd). For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest X count. An "X" will be considered any shot hole touching the ten ring but not touching the outside edge of the eight ring with the aid of a .22 caliber plug type scoring gauge.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group. | Targets:
- Prone 1
- Prone 2
- Prone 3
- Prone 4
- Prone 5
- Prone 6
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Details: The Ruger Precision Rimfire Rifle Challenge is a 50 yard 50 shot .22LR benchrest match.
Thi smatch is limited to Lite Mod class rifles. Barrels may be replaced with another original factory barrel identical to the one being replaced. Triggers may be upgraded with an after market one. Stocks may be bedded to improve the action’s fit. Muzzle brakes and Suppressors are permitted, but not barrel tuners. No weight or optics limitations. | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Only Lite Mod Class .22LR rifles may be used
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest X count. An "X" will be considered any shot hole covering the 10 ring and not touching the 9 ring. If more than one shooter have the same score and x count, the Creedmoor rule will be used to break ties.
- Front rests may contact the fore end of the rifle forward of the trigger guard. Rear rests may support the rear part of the rifle. The rests may not be attached to the bench or rifle in any way. A bipod attached to the rifle is allowed as long as it is in no way attached to the bench, One-piece rests will be allowed.
- A bench shall be a rigidly constructed table appropriate for bench rest shooting competition.
- Unlimited number of sighters may be shot
- For further information on RPRR and questions regarding the rules of this match, contact Terry Davis | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Details: The Ruger Precision Rimfire Rifle Challenge is a 50 yard 50 shot .22LR benchrest match.
This is an Open class match. Open Class guns are those comprised of custom actions, stocks, barrels, triggers, muzzle brakes, suppressors, tuners and the like.
| | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Open Class.22LR rifles may be used
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest X count. An "X" will be considered any shot hole covering the 10 ring and not touching the 9 ring. If more than one shooter have the same score and x count, the Creedmoor rule will be used to break ties.
- Front rests may contact the fore end of the rifle forward of the trigger guard. Rear rests may support the rear part of the rifle. The rests may not be attached to the bench or rifle in any way. A bipod attached to the rifle is allowed as long as it is in no way attached to the bench, One-piece rests will be allowed.
- A bench shall be a rigidly constructed table appropriate for bench rest shooting competition.
- Unlimited number of sighters may be shot
- For further information on RPRR and questions regarding the rules of this match, contact Terry Davis | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Each shooter shoots 5 shots from each position, shot at 16 yards, first round of the day.
- Ties will be broken using the countback method.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep scorecards until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Target 1
- Target 2
- Target 3
- Target 4
- Target 5
- Target 6
- Target 7
- Target 8
- Target 9
- Target 10
- Target 11
- Target 12
- Target 13
- Target 14
- Target 15
- Target 16
- Target 17
- Target 18
- Target 19
- Target 20
- Target 21
- Target 22
- Target 23
- Target 24
- Target 25
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting, NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |  You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: Love the Olympics? So do we! We're recreating the spirit of the Olympic sport with this lighter half course, 30 shot Standing Air Rifle online monthly match.
About 10M Air Rifle: 10 meter air rifle is an International Shooting Sports Federation (ISSF) shooting event, shot over a distance of 10 meters (10.94 yards) from a standing position with a 4.5 mm (0.177 in) calibre air rifle. It is one of the ISSF-governed shooting events included in the Olympic games. For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by "X" count. An "X" for paper targets will be considered any shot where the shot hole completely covers the 10 ring dot and for electronic scoring where the center of the shot hole is located somewhere on the 0.5mm ten ring.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight is allowed, except for USAS score submission, ISSF sight rules apply.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Standing 1
- Standing 2
- Standing 3
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | USA Shooting, NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your USAS number for score submission to USA Shooting.Fees to Submit to USAS: $6 first discipline $3 per additional discipline |  You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: Love the Olympics? So do we! We're recreating the spirit of the Olympic sport with this full course 60 shot Standing Air Rifle online monthly match.
About 10M Air Rifle: 10 meter air rifle is an International Shooting Sports Federation (ISSF) shooting event, shot over a distance of 10 meters (10.94 yards) from a standing position with a 4.5 mm (0.177 in) calibre air rifle. It is one of the ISSF-governed shooting events included in the Olympic games. For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by "X" count. An "X" for paper targets will be considered any shot where the shot hole completely covers the 10 ring dot and for electronic scoring where the center of the shot hole is located somewhere on the 0.5mm ten ring.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight is allowed, except for USAS score submission, ISSF sight rules apply.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Standing 1
- Standing 2
- Standing 3
- Standing 4
- Standing 5
- Standing 6
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Details: This match is intended for new shooters who are learning the sport!
We believe that the best way to practice shooting is in a competitive environment. We are offering this monthly Standing Air Rifle match as a fun, less intense way to practice while in competition. Targets can be shot during practice over multiple sessions and you can even coach them while shoot. As long it follows the same rules, scores can also be used from another match!
Have a suggestion for a match you would like to see? Let us know!
About 10M Air Rifle: 10 meter air rifle is an International Shooting Sports Federation (ISSF) shooting event, shot over a distance of 10 meters (10.94 yards) from a standing position with a 4.5 mm (0.177 in) calibre air rifle. It is one of the ISSF-governed shooting events included in the Olympic games. For more information see: Wikipedia | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- This match is for shooters who have under a year experience and the match can be shot under less strict training conditions. Match may also be shot during multiple training sessions and coaching is permitted.
- Ties will be broken by "X". An "X" for paper targets will be considered any shot where the shot hole completely covers the 10 ring dot and for electronic scoring where the center of the shot hole is located somewhere on the 0.5mm ten ring.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- This match may be shot with precision or sporter equipment.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: About 10M Air Rifle: 10 meter air rifle is an International Shooting Sports Federation (ISSF) shooting event, shot over a distance of 10 meters (10.94 yards) from a standing position with a 4.5 mm (0.177 in) calibre air rifle. It is one of the ISSF-governed shooting events included in the Olympic games. For more information see: Wikipedia & The CMP | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by "X" count. An "X" for paper targets will be considered any shot where the shot hole completely covers the 10 ring dot and for electronic scoring where the center of the shot hole is located somewhere on the 0.5mm ten ring.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Standing 1
- Standing 2
- Standing 3
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | NRA Membership is NOT required to compete
 You must provide your NRA number, address and birth date for score submission to the NRA. |
| Details: About 10M Air Rifle: 10 meter air rifle is an International Shooting Sports Federation (ISSF) shooting event, shot over a distance of 10 meters (10.94 yards) from a standing position with a 4.5 mm (0.177 in) calibre air rifle. It is one of the ISSF-governed shooting events included in the Olympic games. For more information see: Wikipedia & The CMP | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Ties will be broken by "X" count. An "X" for paper targets will be considered any shot where the shot hole completely covers the 10 ring dot and for electronic scoring where the center of the shot hole is located somewhere on the 0.5mm ten ring.
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group.
- Targets must be shot in one timed session.
- There is a 24hr challenge period after each target deadline.
- Keep targets until 7 days after the competition ends. | Targets:
- Standing 1
- Standing 2
- Standing 3
- Standing 4
- Standing 5
- Standing 6
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| By Invitation Only Open to individual competitors Fee: $0.00 per person, teams are free
This competition is closed | | Details: About .22 Smallbore Rifle: Smallbore rifle competition is held over distances of 50 feet, 50 yards/meters, and/or 100 yards. For more information see: NRA | | Rules:
EXCEPTIONS:
- Any metallic or telescopic sight allowed.
- Ties are broken in favor of the athlete with the highest X count. An "X" will be considered any shot hole touching the ten ring but not touching the outside edge of the eight ring with the aid of a .22 caliber plug type scoring gauge.
- Shooters will be ranked by overall performance and within their age group. | Targets:
- Standing 1
- Standing 2
- Standing 3
- Standing 4
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NFAA40cm |
20yd |
- |
3x20 |
| target |
distance |
arms |
course |
 | 10 Meter Air Pistol - Rookie Division  |
details |
participants |
results |
B40 |
10m |
.177 |
2x10 |
 | 50 Foot Precision Pistol (Bullseye) - Rookie Division  |
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participants |
results |
B2,B3 |
50ft |
.22 |
3x10 |
 | 10 Meter Air Pistol - 30 Shots  |
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participants |
results |
B40 |
10m |
.177 |
3x10 |
 | 10 Meter Air Pistol - 60 Shots  |
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participants |
results |
B40 |
10m |
.177 |
6x10 |
 | 5 Shot Air Pistol - 30 Shots  |
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participants |
results |
B40 |
10m |
.177 |
6x5 |
 | 5 Shot Air Pistol - 40 Shots  |
details |
participants |
results |
B40 |
10m |
.177 |
8x5 |
 | 20 Yard Precision Pistol (Bullseye) - Gallery Course  |
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participants |
results |
B5,B4 |
20yd |
>=.32 |
3x10 |
 | 25 Meter Center Fire Pistol - 30 Shots  |
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participants |
results |
B37,B17 |
25m |
.30-.38 |
6x5 |
 | 25 Meter Center Fire Pistol - 60 Shots  |
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participants |
results |
B37,B17 |
25m |
.30-.38 |
12x5 |
 | 25 Yard Center Fire Pistol - 30 Shots  |
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participants |
results |
B38,B16 |
25yd |
.30-.38 |
6x5 |
 | 25 Yard Center Fire Pistol - 60 Shots  |
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participants |
results |
B38,B16 |
25yd |
.30-.38 |
12x5 |
 | 25 Yard Precision Pistol (Bullseye) - 600  |
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participants |
results |
B8,B16 |
25yd |
>=.32 |
6x10 |
 | 25 Yard Precision Pistol (Bullseye) - Short Course  |
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participants |
results |
B16,B8 |
25yd |
>=.32 |
3x10 |
 | 50 Foot Center Fire Pistol - 30 Shots  |
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participants |
results |
B39,B33 |
50ft |
.30-.38 |
6x5 |
 | 50 Foot Center Fire Pistol - 60 Shots  |
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participants |
results |
B39,B33 |
50ft |
.30-.38 |
12x5 |
 | 50 Foot Precision Pistol (Bullseye) - 600  |
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participants |
results |
B3,B2 |
50ft |
>=.32 |
6x10 |
 | 50 Foot Precision Pistol (Bullseye) - 900  |
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participants |
results |
B3,B2 |
50ft |
>=.32 |
9x10 |
 | 50 Foot Precision Pistol (Bullseye) - Gallery Course  |
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participants |
results |
B3,B2 |
50ft |
>=.32 |
3x10 |
 | Precision Pistol (Bullseye) - .32 NRA National Match Course  |
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participants |
results |
B6,B8 |
50yd,25yd |
>=.32 |
3x10 |
 | Precision Pistol (Bullseye) - .45 NRA National Match Course  |
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participants |
results |
B6,B8 |
50yd,25yd |
.45 |
3x10 |
 | Precision Pistol (Bullseye) - 900  |
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participants |
results |
B6,B8 |
50yd,25yd |
>=.32 |
9x10 |
 | Precision Pistol (Bullseye) - Camp Perry Course  |
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participants |
results |
B8 |
25yd |
>=.32 |
3x10 |
 | 25 Foot Precision Pistol (Bullseye) - Qualification Course  |
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participants |
results |
TQ7,TQ6 |
25ft |
.22 |
3x10 |
 | 25 Meter (Sport) Pistol - 30 Shots  |
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participants |
results |
B17,B37 |
25m |
.22 |
6x5 |
 | 25 Meter (Sport) Pistol - 60 Shots  |
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participants |
results |
B37,B17 |
25m |
.22 |
12x5 |
 | 25 Meter Rapid Fire Pistol - 30 Shots  |
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participants |
results |
25m |
25m |
.22 |
3x10 |
 | 25 Meter Rapid Fire Pistol - 60 Shots  |
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participants |
results |
25m |
25m |
.22 |
6x10 |
 | 25 Meter Standard Pistol - 30 Shots  |
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participants |
results |
B37 |
25m |
.22 |
3x10 |
 | 25 Meter Standard Pistol - 60 Shots  |
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participants |
results |
B37 |
25m |
.22 |
6x10 |
 | 25 Yard (Sport) Pistol - 30 Shots  |
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participants |
results |
B38,B16 |
25yd |
.22 |
6x5 |
 | 25 Yard (Sport) Pistol - 60 Shots  |
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participants |
results |
B38,B16 |
25yd |
.22 |
12x5 |
 | 25 Yard Precision Pistol (Bullseye) - 600  |
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participants |
results |
B16,B8 |
25yd |
.22 |
6x10 |
 | 25 Yard Precision Pistol (Bullseye) - Short Course  |
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participants |
results |
B8,B16 |
25yd |
.22 |
3x10 |
 | 25 Yard Rapid Fire Pistol - 30 Shots  |
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participants |
results |
B38 |
25yd |
.22 |
3x10 |
 | 25 Yard Rapid Fire Pistol - 60 Shots  |
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participants |
results |
B38 |
25yd |
.22 |
6x10 |
 | 50 Foot (Sport) Pistol - 30 Shots  |
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participants |
results |
B39,B33 |
50ft |
.22 |
6x5 |
 | 50 Foot (Sport) Pistol - 60 Shots  |
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participants |
results |
B39,B33 |
50ft |
.22 |
12x5 |
 | 50 Foot Pistol (Free) - 30 Shots  |
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participants |
results |
B11 |
50ft |
.22 |
3x10 |
 | 50 Foot Pistol (Free) - 60 Shots  |
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participants |
results |
B11 |
50ft |
.22 |
6x10 |
 | 50 Foot Precision Pistol (Bullseye) - 600  |
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participants |
results |
B2,B3 |
50ft |
.22 |
6x10 |
 | 50 Foot Precision Pistol (Bullseye) - 900  |
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participants |
results |
B3,B2 |
50ft |
.22 |
9x10 |
 | 50 Foot Precision Pistol (Bullseye) - Gallery Course  |
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participants |
results |
B2,B3 |
50ft |
.22 |
3x10 |
 | 50 Foot Rapid Fire Pistol - 30 Shots  |
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participants |
results |
B39 |
50ft |
.22 |
3x10 |
 | 50 Foot Rapid Fire Pistol - 60 Shots  |
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participants |
results |
B39 |
50ft |
.22 |
6x10 |
 | 50 Foot Standard Pistol - 30 Shots  |
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participants |
results |
B33 |
50ft |
.22 |
3x10 |
 | 50 Foot Standard Pistol - 60 Shots  |
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participants |
results |
B33 |
50ft |
.22 |
6x10 |
 | 50 Meter Pistol (Free) - 30 Shots  |
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participants |
results |
B17 |
50m |
.22 |
3x10 |
 | 50 Meter Pistol (Free) - 60 Shots  |
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participants |
results |
B17 |
50m |
.22 |
6x10 |
 | Precision Pistol (Bullseye) - 900  |
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participants |
results |
B8,B6 |
25yd,50yd |
.22 |
9x10 |
 | Precision Pistol (Bullseye) - Camp Perry Course  |
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participants |
results |
B8 |
25yd |
.22 |
3x10 |
 | Precision Pistol (Bullseye) - NRA National Match Course  |
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participants |
results |
B8,B6 |
25yd,50yd |
.22 |
3x10 |
| target |
distance |
arms |
course |
 | 3 Position Air Rifle - Rookie Division  |
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participants |
results |
AR5 |
10m |
.177 |
3x10 |
 | Prone Air Rifle - Rookie Division  |
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participants |
results |
AR5 |
10m |
.177 |
2x10 |
 | Prone Smallbore Rifle - Rookie Division  |
details |
participants |
results |
A17 |
50ft |
.22 |
2x10 |
 | Standing Air Rifle - Rookie Division  |
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participants |
results |
AR5 |
10m |
.177 |
2x10 |
 | 3 Position Air Rifle  |
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participants |
results |
AR5 |
10m |
.177 |
6x10 |
 | 3 Position Sporter Air Rifle  |
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participants |
results |
AR5 |
10m |
.177 |
6x10 |
 | 4 Position Sporter Air Rifle  |
details |
participants |
results |
AR5 |
10m |
.177 |
8x10 |
 | Prone Air Rifle - 30 Shots  |
details |
participants |
results |
AR5 |
10m |
.177 |
3x10 |
 | Prone Air Rifle - 60 Shots  |
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participants |
results |
AR5 |
10m |
.177 |
6x10 |
 | Prone Sporter Air Rifle - 30 Shots  |
details |
participants |
results |
AR5 |
10m |
.177 |
3x10 |
 | Prone Sporter Air Rifle - 60 Shots  |
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participants |
results |
AR5 |
10m |
.177 |
6x10 |
  | Standing Air Rifle - 30 Shots   |
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participants |
results |
AR5 |
10m |
.177 |
3x10 |
  | Standing Air Rifle - 60 Shots   |
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participants |
results |
AR5 |
10m |
.177 |
6x10 |
 | Standing Sporter Air Rifle - 30 Shots  |
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participants |
results |
AR5 |
10m |
.177 |
3x10 |
 | Standing Sporter Air Rifle - 60 Shots  |
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participants |
results |
AR5 |
10m |
.177 |
6x10 |
 | 3 Position BB Gun  |
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participants |
results |
AR4 |
5m |
BB |
3x10 |
 | 4 Position BB Gun  |
details |
participants |
results |
AR4 |
5m |
BB |
4x10 |
 | 300 Meter 3 Position Rifle - 30 Shots  |
details |
participants |
results |
300m |
300m |
<8mm |
3x10 |
 | 300 Meter 3 Position Rifle - 60 Shots  |
details |
participants |
results |
300m |
300m |
<8mm |
6x10 |
 | 300 Meter Prone Rifle - 30 Shots  |
details |
participants |
results |
300m |
300m |
<8mm |
3x10 |
 | 300 Meter Prone Rifle - 60 Shots  |
details |
participants |
results |
300m |
300m |
<8mm |
6x10 |
 | 100 Yard Conventional Prone Smallbore Rifle  |
details |
participants |
results |
A25 |
100yd |
.22 |
6x10 |
  | 100 Yard Metric Prone Smallbore Rifle   |
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participants |
results |
A33 |
100yd |
.22 |
6x10 |
 | 25 Yard Conventional 3 Position Smallbore Rifle  |
details |
participants |
results |
A7 |
25yd |
.22 |
6x10 |
 | 3 Position Sporter Smallbore Rifle  |
details |
participants |
results |
USA50 |
50ft |
.22 |
6x10 |
 | 4 Position Sporter Smallbore Rifle  |
details |
participants |
results |
A17 |
50ft |
.22 |
8x10 |
  | 50 Foot 3 Position Smallbore Rifle   |
details |
participants |
results |
USA50 |
50ft |
.22 |
6x10 |
  | 50 Foot 3 Position Smallbore Rifle - IRONS   |
details |
participants |
results |
USA50 |
50ft |
.22 |
6x10 |
 | 50 Foot 4 Position Smallbore Rifle  |
details |
participants |
results |
A17 |
50ft |
.22 |
8x10 |
 | 50 Foot 4 Position Smallbore Rifle - IRONS  |
details |
participants |
results |
A17 |
50ft |
.22 |
8x10 |
  | 50 Foot Prone Smallbore Rifle   |
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participants |
results |
USA50 |
50ft |
.22 |
6x10 |
  | 50 Foot Prone Smallbore Rifle - IRONS   |
details |
participants |
results |
USA50 |
50ft |
.22 |
6x10 |
 | 50 Foot Standing Smallbore Rifle  |
details |
participants |
results |
USA50 |
50ft |
.22 |
4x10 |
 | 50 Foot Standing Smallbore Rifle - IRONS  |
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participants |
results |
USA50 |
50ft |
.22 |
4x10 |
 | 50 Yard Conventional 3 Position Smallbore Rifle  |
details |
participants |
results |
A23 |
50yd |
.22 |
6x10 |
 | 50 Yard Conventional Prone Smallbore Rifle  |
details |
participants |
results |
A23 |
50yd |
.22 |
6x10 |
  | 50 Yard Metric 3 Position Smallbore Rifle   |
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participants |
results |
A51 |
50yd |
.22 |
6x10 |
  | 50 Yard Metric Prone Smallbore Rifle   |
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participants |
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A51 |
50yd |
.22 |
6x10 |
 | Conventional Prone Dewar Course Smallbore Rifle  |
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participants |
results |
A25,A23 |
50yd,100yd |
.22 |
4x10 |
 | Metric Prone Dewar Course Smallbore Rifle  |
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participants |
results |
A33,A51 |
100yd,50yd |
.22 |
4x10 |
 | Prone Sporter Smallbore Rifle  |
details |
participants |
results |
USA50 |
50ft |
.22 |
6x10 |
 | RPRR Challenge - Lite Mod  |
details |
participants |
results |
USBR |
50yd |
.22 |
2x25 |
 | RPRR Challenge - Open  |
details |
participants |
results |
USBR |
50yd |
.22 |
2x25 |
 | Standing Sporter Smallbore Rifle  |
details |
participants |
results |
USA50 |
50ft |
.22 |
4x10 |
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 | Skeet  |
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108mm |
21yd |
12,20ga |
25 Shot |
 | American Trap - 25 Shots  |
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108mm |
16yd |
12,20ga |
25 Shot |
 | American Trap - 50 Shots  |
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108mm |
16yd |
12,20ga |
50 Shot |
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NFAA40cm |
20yd |
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3x20 |
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 | 10 Meter Air Pistol - Rookie Division  |
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B40 |
10m |
.177 |
2x10 |
 | 50 Foot Precision Pistol (Bullseye) - Rookie Division  |
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B3,B2 |
50ft |
.22 |
3x10 |
 | 10 Meter Air Pistol - 30 Shots  |
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B40 |
10m |
.177 |
3x10 |
 | 10 Meter Air Pistol - 60 Shots  |
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B40 |
10m |
.177 |
6x10 |
 | 5 Shot Air Pistol - 30 Shots  |
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participants |
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B40 |
10m |
.177 |
6x5 |
 | 5 Shot Air Pistol - 40 Shots  |
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participants |
results |
B40 |
10m |
.177 |
8x5 |
 | 20 Yard Precision Pistol (Bullseye) - Gallery Course  |
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participants |
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B4,B5 |
20yd |
>=.32 |
3x10 |
 | 25 Meter Center Fire Pistol - 30 Shots  |
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participants |
results |
B37,B17 |
25m |
.30-.38 |
6x5 |
 | 25 Meter Center Fire Pistol - 60 Shots  |
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participants |
results |
B37,B17 |
25m |
.30-.38 |
12x5 |
 | 25 Yard Center Fire Pistol - 30 Shots  |
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B38,B16 |
25yd |
.30-.38 |
6x5 |
 | 25 Yard Center Fire Pistol - 60 Shots  |
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participants |
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B16,B38 |
25yd |
.30-.38 |
12x5 |
 | 25 Yard Precision Pistol (Bullseye) - 600  |
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participants |
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B16,B8 |
25yd |
>=.32 |
6x10 |
 | 25 Yard Precision Pistol (Bullseye) - Short Course  |
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participants |
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B8,B16 |
25yd |
>=.32 |
3x10 |
 | 50 Foot Center Fire Pistol - 30 Shots  |
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participants |
results |
B39,B33 |
50ft |
.30-.38 |
6x5 |
 | 50 Foot Center Fire Pistol - 60 Shots  |
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participants |
results |
B39,B33 |
50ft |
.30-.38 |
12x5 |
 | 50 Foot Precision Pistol (Bullseye) - 600  |
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participants |
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B3,B2 |
50ft |
>=.32 |
6x10 |
 | 50 Foot Precision Pistol (Bullseye) - 900  |
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participants |
results |
B2,B3 |
50ft |
>=.32 |
9x10 |
 | 50 Foot Precision Pistol (Bullseye) - Gallery Course  |
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participants |
results |
B2,B3 |
50ft |
>=.32 |
3x10 |
 | Precision Pistol (Bullseye) - .32 NRA National Match Course  |
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participants |
results |
B8,B6 |
50yd,25yd |
>=.32 |
3x10 |
 | Precision Pistol (Bullseye) - .45 NRA National Match Course  |
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participants |
results |
B6,B8 |
25yd,50yd |
.45 |
3x10 |
 | Precision Pistol (Bullseye) - 900  |
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participants |
results |
B8,B6 |
25yd,50yd |
>=.32 |
9x10 |
 | Precision Pistol (Bullseye) - Camp Perry Course  |
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participants |
results |
B8 |
25yd |
>=.32 |
3x10 |
 | 25 Foot Precision Pistol (Bullseye) - Qualification Course  |
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participants |
results |
TQ6,TQ7 |
25ft |
.22 |
3x10 |
 | 25 Meter (Sport) Pistol - 30 Shots  |
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participants |
results |
B17,B37 |
25m |
.22 |
6x5 |
 | 25 Meter (Sport) Pistol - 60 Shots  |
details |
participants |
results |
B37,B17 |
25m |
.22 |
12x5 |
 | 25 Meter Rapid Fire Pistol - 30 Shots  |
details |
participants |
results |
25m |
25m |
.22 |
3x10 |
 | 25 Meter Rapid Fire Pistol - 60 Shots  |
details |
participants |
results |
25m |
25m |
.22 |
6x10 |
 | 25 Meter Standard Pistol - 30 Shots  |
details |
participants |
results |
B37 |
25m |
.22 |
3x10 |
 | 25 Meter Standard Pistol - 60 Shots  |
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participants |
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B37 |
25m |
.22 |
6x10 |
 | 25 Yard (Sport) Pistol - 30 Shots  |
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participants |
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B16,B38 |
25yd |
.22 |
6x5 |
 | 25 Yard (Sport) Pistol - 60 Shots  |
details |
participants |
results |
B16,B38 |
25yd |
.22 |
12x5 |
 | 25 Yard Precision Pistol (Bullseye) - 600  |
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participants |
results |
B8,B16 |
25yd |
.22 |
6x10 |
 | 25 Yard Precision Pistol (Bullseye) - Short Course  |
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participants |
results |
B8,B16 |
25yd |
.22 |
3x10 |
 | 25 Yard Rapid Fire Pistol - 30 Shots  |
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participants |
results |
B38 |
25yd |
.22 |
3x10 |
 | 25 Yard Rapid Fire Pistol - 60 Shots  |
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participants |
results |
B38 |
25yd |
.22 |
6x10 |
 | 50 Foot (Sport) Pistol - 30 Shots  |
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participants |
results |
B39,B33 |
50ft |
.22 |
6x5 |
 | 50 Foot (Sport) Pistol - 60 Shots  |
details |
participants |
results |
B39,B33 |
50ft |
.22 |
12x5 |
 | 50 Foot Pistol (Free) - 30 Shots  |
details |
participants |
results |
B11 |
50ft |
.22 |
3x10 |
 | 50 Foot Pistol (Free) - 60 Shots  |
details |
participants |
results |
B11 |
50ft |
.22 |
6x10 |
 | 50 Foot Precision Pistol (Bullseye) - 600  |
details |
participants |
results |
B2,B3 |
50ft |
.22 |
6x10 |
 | 50 Foot Precision Pistol (Bullseye) - 900  |
details |
participants |
results |
B3,B2 |
50ft |
.22 |
9x10 |
 | 50 Foot Precision Pistol (Bullseye) - Gallery Course  |
details |
participants |
results |
B2,B3 |
50ft |
.22 |
3x10 |
 | 50 Foot Rapid Fire Pistol - 30 Shots  |
details |
participants |
results |
B39 |
50ft |
.22 |
3x10 |
 | 50 Foot Rapid Fire Pistol - 60 Shots  |
details |
participants |
results |
B39 |
50ft |
.22 |
6x10 |
 | 50 Foot Standard Pistol - 30 Shots  |
details |
participants |
results |
B33 |
50ft |
.22 |
3x10 |
 | 50 Foot Standard Pistol - 60 Shots  |
details |
participants |
results |
B33 |
50ft |
.22 |
6x10 |
 | 50 Meter Pistol (Free) - 30 Shots  |
details |
participants |
results |
B17 |
50m |
.22 |
3x10 |
 | 50 Meter Pistol (Free) - 60 Shots  |
details |
participants |
results |
B17 |
50m |
.22 |
6x10 |
 | Precision Pistol (Bullseye) - 900  |
details |
participants |
results |
B8,B6 |
50yd,25yd |
.22 |
9x10 |
 | Precision Pistol (Bullseye) - Camp Perry Course  |
details |
participants |
results |
B8 |
25yd |
.22 |
3x10 |
 | Precision Pistol (Bullseye) - NRA National Match Course  |
details |
participants |
results |
B8,B6 |
50yd,25yd |
.22 |
3x10 |
| target |
distance |
arms |
course |
 | 3 Position Air Rifle - Rookie Division  |
details |
participants |
results |
AR5 |
10m |
.177 |
3x10 |
 | Prone Air Rifle - Rookie Division  |
details |
participants |
results |
AR5 |
10m |
.177 |
2x10 |
 | Prone Smallbore Rifle - Rookie Division  |
details |
participants |
results |
A17 |
50ft |
.22 |
2x10 |
 | Standing Air Rifle - Rookie Division  |
details |
participants |
results |
AR5 |
10m |
.177 |
2x10 |
 | 3 Position Air Rifle  |
details |
participants |
results |
AR5 |
10m |
.177 |
6x10 |
 | 3 Position Sporter Air Rifle  |
details |
participants |
results |
AR5 |
10m |
.177 |
6x10 |
 | 4 Position Sporter Air Rifle  |
details |
participants |
results |
AR5 |
10m |
.177 |
8x10 |
 | Prone Air Rifle - 30 Shots  |
details |
participants |
results |
AR5 |
10m |
.177 |
3x10 |
 | Prone Air Rifle - 60 Shots  |
details |
participants |
results |
AR5 |
10m |
.177 |
6x10 |
 | Prone Sporter Air Rifle - 30 Shots  |
details |
participants |
results |
AR5 |
10m |
.177 |
3x10 |
 | Prone Sporter Air Rifle - 60 Shots  |
details |
participants |
results |
AR5 |
10m |
.177 |
6x10 |
  | Standing Air Rifle - 30 Shots   |
details |
participants |
results |
AR5 |
10m |
.177 |
3x10 |
  | Standing Air Rifle - 60 Shots   |
details |
participants |
results |
AR5 |
10m |
.177 |
6x10 |
 | Standing Sporter Air Rifle - 30 Shots  |
details |
participants |
results |
AR5 |
10m |
.177 |
3x10 |
 | Standing Sporter Air Rifle - 60 Shots  |
details |
participants |
results |
AR5 |
10m |
.177 |
6x10 |
 | 3 Position BB Gun  |
details |
participants |
results |
AR4 |
5m |
BB |
3x10 |
 | 4 Position BB Gun  |
details |
participants |
results |
AR4 |
5m |
BB |
4x10 |
 | 300 Meter 3 Position Rifle - 30 Shots  |
details |
participants |
results |
300m |
300m |
<8mm |
3x10 |
 | 300 Meter 3 Position Rifle - 60 Shots  |
details |
participants |
results |
300m |
300m |
<8mm |
6x10 |
 | 300 Meter Prone Rifle - 30 Shots  |
details |
participants |
results |
300m |
300m |
<8mm |
3x10 |
 | 300 Meter Prone Rifle - 60 Shots  |
details |
participants |
results |
300m |
300m |
<8mm |
6x10 |
 | 100 Yard Conventional Prone Smallbore Rifle  |
details |
participants |
results |
A25 |
100yd |
.22 |
6x10 |
  | 100 Yard Metric Prone Smallbore Rifle   |
details |
participants |
results |
A33 |
100yd |
.22 |
6x10 |
 | 25 Yard Conventional 3 Position Smallbore Rifle  |
details |
participants |
results |
A7 |
25yd |
.22 |
6x10 |
 | 3 Position Sporter Smallbore Rifle  |
details |
participants |
results |
USA50 |
50ft |
.22 |
6x10 |
 | 4 Position Sporter Smallbore Rifle  |
details |
participants |
results |
A17 |
50ft |
.22 |
8x10 |
  | 50 Foot 3 Position Smallbore Rifle   |
details |
participants |
results |
USA50 |
50ft |
.22 |
6x10 |
  | 50 Foot 3 Position Smallbore Rifle - IRONS   |
details |
participants |
results |
USA50 |
50ft |
.22 |
6x10 |
 | 50 Foot 4 Position Smallbore Rifle  |
details |
participants |
results |
A17 |
50ft |
.22 |
8x10 |
 | 50 Foot 4 Position Smallbore Rifle - IRONS  |
details |
participants |
results |
A17 |
50ft |
.22 |
8x10 |
  | 50 Foot Prone Smallbore Rifle   |
details |
participants |
results |
USA50 |
50ft |
.22 |
6x10 |
  | 50 Foot Prone Smallbore Rifle - IRONS   |
details |
participants |
results |
USA50 |
50ft |
.22 |
6x10 |
 | 50 Foot Standing Smallbore Rifle  |
details |
participants |
results |
USA50 |
50ft |
.22 |
4x10 |
 | 50 Foot Standing Smallbore Rifle - IRONS  |
details |
participants |
results |
USA50 |
50ft |
.22 |
4x10 |
 | 50 Yard Conventional 3 Position Smallbore Rifle  |
details |
participants |
results |
A23 |
50yd |
.22 |
6x10 |
 | 50 Yard Conventional Prone Smallbore Rifle  |
details |
participants |
results |
A23 |
50yd |
.22 |
6x10 |
  | 50 Yard Metric 3 Position Smallbore Rifle   |
details |
participants |
results |
A51 |
50yd |
.22 |
6x10 |
  | 50 Yard Metric Prone Smallbore Rifle   |
details |
participants |
results |
A51 |
50yd |
.22 |
6x10 |
 | Conventional Prone Dewar Course Smallbore Rifle  |
details |
participants |
results |
A23,A25 |
100yd,50yd |
.22 |
4x10 |
 | Metric Prone Dewar Course Smallbore Rifle  |
details |
participants |
results |
A51,A33 |
50yd,100yd |
.22 |
4x10 |
 | Prone Sporter Smallbore Rifle  |
details |
participants |
results |
USA50 |
50ft |
.22 |
6x10 |
 | RPRR Challenge - Lite Mod  |
details |
participants |
results |
USBR |
50yd |
.22 |
2x25 |
 | RPRR Challenge - Open  |
details |
participants |
results |
USBR |
50yd |
.22 |
2x25 |
 | Standing Sporter Smallbore Rifle  |
details |
participants |
results |
USA50 |
50ft |
.22 |
4x10 |
| target |
distance |
arms |
course |
 | Skeet  |
details |
participants |
results |
108mm |
21yd |
12,20ga |
25 Shot |
 | American Trap - 25 Shots  |
details |
participants |
results |
108mm |
16yd |
12,20ga |
25 Shot |
 | American Trap - 50 Shots  |
details |
participants |
results |
108mm |
16yd |
12,20ga |
50 Shot |
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