Know Your Limits 22 Rimfire – 50 yard – Precision Rifle Match
Dates are Sundays: June 3, July 1, Aug 5 and Sept 2
Time 8 AM to 11 AM
Location is Clark County Shooting Complex Education Center
DETAILS:
Please be at check in on 50 Yard Range before 8 AM. Registration will open at 7:30 AM. Shooting will start at 8 AM.
Match Fee:
NVFAC members = $5
NON-members = $10
Juniors (8 to 17 year olds) with NVFAC member parents are $5.To join NVFAC go here https://www.nvfac.org/646/join
Targets are 8 swinging steel targets at 50 yards, ranging in size from 2” diameter to ¼” diameter in ¼” increments. Target value goes up as size goes down (5,10,15,20,25,30,35,40).
Targets must be shot in order, largest to smallest. Target must visibly “swing” to be counted as a hit (Range Officials decision is final). If a target is shot at and missed, you lose all accumulated points for that set. If a target is shot out of order, you lose all points for that set. You may stop at any time and keep all points earned for that set. If time runs out and you have not missed, you keep your points for that set.
• Match is 3 sets, shot from the prone position. Score for match is total from all 3 rounds.
• There is a 3-minute time limit per set starting at the buzzer after load and make ready.
• NO COACHING – Shooter is responsible for hitting correct target, doping wind, etc.
• No scores will be announced until the end of the match.Divisions:
Sporter – Magazine fed sporter weight barrel; stock – no enhancements of any sort (bare rifle cost under $350 MSRP new); iron sights, red dots and scopes up to 6x power; no slings, bipods, shooting bags or any type of supports.
Varmint / Target – heavy/bull barrels bare rifle cost under $700 MSRP new); scopes up to 9x power. The rest of the restrictions are the same as Sporter division.
Open – Anything allowed- any rifle; any type of support including slings, bipods, shooting bags, etc
Rifle Rules:
1. Rifles must be chambered in .22 Long Rifle ONLY. This cartridge is the most common and available rimfire cartridge. 17 HMR, 22 Magnum and similar rimfire cartridges are NOT allowed.
2. ONLY lead bullets allowed
3. Any .22 Long Rifle chambered rifle may be used, however, rifles with removable magazines are strongly encouraged. Rifles with fixed tubular magazines are discouraged, as they are difficult to make safe.
4. Any scope, iron sights, or electronic sights may be used.
5. The Sporter division is intended to be budget oriented. Scopes used in the Sporter division must have an MSRP of $700 or less. Aftermarket cheek risers or modifications to the factory stock for getting proper cheek weld are acceptable.Except for Open division, aftermarket barrel and trigger work, including trigger spring kits and any other parts that modify the factory action are not allowed. No modification of any kind may be made to the factory trigger or action, except for factory upgrade triggers for Varmint division which keeps price under $750 MSRP new. Installation of bolt buffers, auto bolt releases and extended magazine releases are all upgraded safety measures and are allowed.
If you want to shoot in a higher division you can. So a Sporter rifle with higher than 6x scope can compete in Varmint or Open. A heavy/bull barrel rifle with a scope higher than 9x can compete in Open.
More information and online registration go to https://practiscore.com/clubs/nevada-firearms-coalition
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