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Shoot the sport! Support our athletes!
These are the international competitions of our sport and you can shoot at home or in your local range!
Shoot For Fun
Learn the sport, practice the sport, see how you progress with friends anywhere in the world. These matches are open to any skill level, all ages. We do this for the love of the sport!
Support Our Athletes
Match fees go towards the USA Shooting "Raise the Flag" campaign to help pay for their costs.
Join the Team
Team USA is looking for the best! These matches are PTO (Preliminary Try Out) matches. If you want to get in, send them your scores!
Each month we will have two rounds of 60 shots. Your first round is due on the 15th and the second round is due on the last day of the month. Your total score will be the aggregate of the two scores and will be the score submitted to USAS if you are a USAS member participating as a PTO.
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| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 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:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- 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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| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 50M (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:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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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| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 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:
- 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.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Telescopic sights are not allowed if scores are to be submitted to USAS
- 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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| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 50M Prone Rifle: 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:
- 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.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Telescopic sights are not allowed if scores are to be submitted to USAS
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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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| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 50M 3 Position Rifle: 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:
- 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.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Telescopic sights are not allowed if scores are to be submitted to USAS
- 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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| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 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:
- 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.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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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| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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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| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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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| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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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| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 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:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- 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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| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 50M (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:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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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| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 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:
- 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.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Telescopic sights are not allowed if scores are to be submitted to USAS
- 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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| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 50M Prone Rifle: 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:
- 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.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Telescopic sights are not allowed if scores are to be submitted to USAS
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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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| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 50M 3 Position Rifle: 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:
- 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.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Telescopic sights are not allowed if scores are to be submitted to USAS
- 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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| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 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:
- 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.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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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| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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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| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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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| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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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| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 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:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- 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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| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 50M (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:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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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| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 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:
- 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.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Telescopic sights are not allowed if scores are to be submitted to USAS
- 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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| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 50M Prone Rifle: 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:
- 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.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Telescopic sights are not allowed if scores are to be submitted to USAS
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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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| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 50M 3 Position Rifle: 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:
- 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.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Telescopic sights are not allowed if scores are to be submitted to USAS
- 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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| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 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:
- 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.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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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| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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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| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 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:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 50M (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:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 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:
- 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.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Telescopic sights are not allowed if scores are to be submitted to USAS
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 50M Prone Rifle: 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:
- 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.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Telescopic sights are not allowed if scores are to be submitted to USAS
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 50M 3 Position Rifle: 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:
- 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.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Telescopic sights are not allowed if scores are to be submitted to USAS
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 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:
- 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.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 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:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 50M (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:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 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:
- 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.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Telescopic sights are not allowed if scores are to be submitted to USAS
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 50M Prone Rifle: 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:
- 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.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Telescopic sights are not allowed if scores are to be submitted to USAS
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 50M 3 Position Rifle: 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:
- 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.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Telescopic sights are not allowed if scores are to be submitted to USAS
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 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:
- 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.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 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:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 50M (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:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 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:
- 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.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Telescopic sights are not allowed if scores are to be submitted to USAS
- 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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| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 50M Prone Rifle: 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:
- 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.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Telescopic sights are not allowed if scores are to be submitted to USAS
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 50M 3 Position Rifle: 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:
- 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.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Telescopic sights are not allowed if scores are to be submitted to USAS
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 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:
- 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.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 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:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 50M (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:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 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:
- 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.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Telescopic sights are not allowed if scores are to be submitted to USAS
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 50M Prone Rifle: 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:
- 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.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Telescopic sights are not allowed if scores are to be submitted to USAS
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 50M 3 Position Rifle: 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:
- 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.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Telescopic sights are not allowed if scores are to be submitted to USAS
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 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:
- 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.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 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:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 50M (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:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 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:
- 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.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Telescopic sights are not allowed if scores are to be submitted to USAS
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 50M Prone Rifle: 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:
- 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.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Telescopic sights are not allowed if scores are to be submitted to USAS
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 50M 3 Position Rifle: 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:
- 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.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Telescopic sights are not allowed if scores are to be submitted to USAS
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 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:
- 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.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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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| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 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:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 50M (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:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 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:
- 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.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Telescopic sights are not allowed if scores are to be submitted to USAS
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 50M Prone Rifle: 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:
- 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.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Telescopic sights are not allowed if scores are to be submitted to USAS
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 50M 3 Position Rifle: 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:
- 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.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Telescopic sights are not allowed if scores are to be submitted to USAS
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 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:
- 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.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 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:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 50M (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:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 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:
- 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.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Telescopic sights are not allowed if scores are to be submitted to USAS
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 50M Prone Rifle: 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:
- 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.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Telescopic sights are not allowed if scores are to be submitted to USAS
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 50M 3 Position Rifle: 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:
- 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.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Telescopic sights are not allowed if scores are to be submitted to USAS
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 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:
- 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.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 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:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 50M (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:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 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:
- 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.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Telescopic sights are not allowed if scores are to be submitted to USAS
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 50M Prone Rifle: 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:
- 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.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Telescopic sights are not allowed if scores are to be submitted to USAS
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 50M 3 Position Rifle: 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:
- 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.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Telescopic sights are not allowed if scores are to be submitted to USAS
- 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
|
| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 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:
- 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.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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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| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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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| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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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| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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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| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 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:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- 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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| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 50M (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:
- All ties will be broken by x count.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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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| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 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:
- 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.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Telescopic sights are not allowed if scores are to be submitted to USAS
- 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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| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 50M Prone Rifle: 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:
- 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.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Telescopic sights are not allowed if scores are to be submitted to USAS
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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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| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 50M 3 Position Rifle: 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:
- 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.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- This is a Precision event, but may be shot with Sporter equipment.
- Telescopic sights are not allowed if scores are to be submitted to USAS
- 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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| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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 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:
- 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.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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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| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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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| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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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| Open Unrestricted to the Public Open to individual competitors Fee: $4.00 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:
- Ties will be broken by x count followed by the highest score of the last 10 shot series working backward.
- Scores will be recorded on Net Competitor as shot at 50 feet but can be shot at any distance using the appropriate target.
- 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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