| Time:
|
Saturday, March 24 Saturday, April 21**
Saturday, May 26 Saturday, June 23 Saturday,
July 28 Saturday, August 25 Saturday, September
22 Saturday, October 27*** |
The match starts at 9:30 am. Practice
from 9:15 to 9:25 am, time permitting.
** 3rd Saturday instead of 4th
***
Lunch will be served for pre-registered shooters at the October
Match.
Contact: Cecil Rhodes, 2012 Autumn
Ct, Clayton, N. C. 27520. Phone 919-934-1536, e-mail
.
Entry Limit: There are 20 firing
points. Limited to one relay. Advance entries are appreciated.
Eligibility: The matches are open
to all competitors age 16 and over. NRA membership is not required
for participation in NRA Approved Tournaments but highly encouraged.
Liability waiver must be completed prior to participation.
Classification: Current NRA Pistol
Rules Section 19 National Pistol Classification will be used.
Rules: Current NRA Pistol Rules
will govern the tournament, which includes Empty Chamber Indicators
for this year. Eye and ear protection are required. For additional
information about the National Rifle Association (NRA), you can check
out their web site at
http://www.nra.org/
or call 703-267-1000.
Scoring: All strings of fire will
be scored after ten shots. Competitors will score, repair and replace
targets. Overlays may be used by competitors to determine shot value.
Plug type scoring gauges may only be used by Match Officials.
Challenge: The challenge fee is
$2.00. The fee is returned if the challenge is upheld.
| Match
Schedule: |
Match #1: .22 cal. Slow Fire, 20 shots, 50 yards. 90 shots
- 900 points Match #2: .22 cal. National Match Course, 30
shots, 50 & 25 yds. Match #3: .22 cal. Timed Fire, 20
shots, 25 yards. Match #4: .22 cal. Rapid Fire, 20 shots,
25 yards. Match #5: .22 cal. Aggregate of Matches 1 - 4.
Match #6: Center Fire Slow Fire, 20 shots, 50 yards 90 shots -
900 points Match #7: Center Fire National Match Course,
30 shots, 50 & 25 yds. Match #8: Center Fire Timed Fire,
20 shots, 25 yards. Match #9: Center Fire Rapid Fire, 20
shots, 25 yards. Match #10: Center Fire Aggregate of
Matches 6 - 9.
Match #11: .45 cal. Slow Fire, 20 shots, 50 yards 90 shots - 900
points Match #12: .45 cal. National Match Course, 30
shots, 50 & 25 yds. Match #13: .45 cal. Timed Fire, 20
shots, 25 yards. Match #14: .45 cal. Rapid Fire, 20
shots, 25 yards. Match #15: .45 cal. Aggregate of
Matches 11 - 14.
Match #16: Grand Aggregate of Matches 5, 10 and 15. 270
shots - 2700 points
|
NOTE: Targets used for the 25 yard
rapid or timed fire will be B-8(P) paper and B-8(C) repair center.
Targets used for the 50 yard will be B-6(P) paper and B-6(C) repair
center.
Awards:Open winner in each
individual match and in each aggregate, awarded to the competitor
with the highest score. First place awarded to competitors in each
class having (3) or more individuals; (6) or more to provide a second
place award and (9) or more to provide a third place award. When
there are less than (3) competitors within a class, they will be
combined as follows: from Marksman to Sharpshooter to Expert to
Master to High Master. When there are less than (3) competitors in
the High Master class, they will compete for the open winner award
only. Rule 19.6 "Assigned Classification" will apply to unclassified
competitors. The award schedule will be determined by the actual
number of competitors.
| Entry
Fee *: |
Individual 900 $13.00, SWGC Members $11.00
Individual 1800 $19.00, SWGC Members $17.00 Individual
2700 $23.00, SWGC Members $21.00 * Includes $4.50 NRA &
$0.50 NCRPA Registration Fee |
Make
checks payable to: Sir Walter Gun Club, Inc. (SWGC)
General: No lunch or food service
available. The range facilities include a covered firing line with an
automatic turning mechanism, camping space, running water, and indoor
restrooms. No power hook-ups available. Motels are located on I-85,
about 5 miles from the range. There must be strict adherence to range
safety, range commands and Sir Walter Gun Club
rules at
all times.