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Tactical AR Prone Match

May 9 @ 9:00 am - 2:30 pm
$20
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This is an opportunity for you to try your hand shooting at 300 yards with your AR Platform Rifle.

These rifles are of the “AR-Platform” variety, semi-automatic, chambered in any caliber from.223 cal./5.56mm. up to and including .308 cal./7.62mm. The course of fire is the same course of fire currently used for other CMP and NRA Mid-Range (Prone) High Power Competition (300, 500 & 600 yards). Two Strings of 2 sighting shots and 20 shots for record using the MR-63 target (600 yard reduced). Mid-range telescopic sights are allowed, maximum of 16x, but not required. Because this is prone competition shooters load one round at a time, may use tactical front rests such as Harris-type bipods or backpacks and limited rear rests of the type one might find used in military or police tactical situations. All rifles should have a safety flag inserted in the chamber when firing is not being conducted.

Scoring is conducted using the ShotMarker System. This is an electronic system that provides you with your shot scoring as you shoot.  You can use your smartphone or a tablet to see your impacts. There are only two systems at this time so each relay will have only two competitors. After being called to the line each relay has a three minute preparation period and a block time of 22 minutes for 2 sighters and 20 shots for record. Once one relay has completed firing 20 shots for record they will remove their equipment from the line and the next relay when called takes the line.

The rifle is equipped with the standard 10-,20-, or 30- round box magazine, having not less than 4 ½ pound trigger pull, with standard type “tactical” stock (Military or Police); barrel length not to exceed 22”; total weight of the rifle including one empty magazine, bipod and/or sling, if any, and sighting system (scope) may not exceed 14 pounds.

  1. Stock must be of the type and design commonly issued to and/or used by U.S. Military or U.S. Police; may be straight (solid), folding or collapsible.
  2. Sights – Telescopic sights, either fixed or variable, not to exceed 16x magnification. If your scope has greater magnification you can use it with it set at 16X. Standard metallic, holographic and other tactical sighting systems are also permitted. Laser sighting systems are prohibited.
  3. Tactical Front Rest – detachable and collapsible (folding) tactical-style front bipod of the“Harris- type”; or, separate soft roll or soft front bag of the type and design commonly used in military/police “field-expedient applications” are permitted. Mechanical/machine front rests and non-collapsible and/or mechanically adjustable bipods of the type(s) otherwise legal in F-Class competition are prohibited. A field-expedient front rest consisting of a back pack or range bag may be substituted, but only one such item may be used. The front rest, bipod or otherwise, must be in direct contact with the ground. No boards, mats, rugs, clothing, towels or other devices may be used to level the firing point under the front rest or to support the front rest. Tactical Rear Rest – Use of a soft roll or soft rear bag without “ears” is permitted but not required. Field-expedient rear rests consisting of one back pack or one or more items of clothing may be used. Solid, adjustable and/or rigid rests of all kinds are prohibited. F-Class-style rear bags with “ears” are prohibited. Neither the butt of the rifle nor any attachments there to (such as a monopod) may touch the ground while firing or during recoil. Rear rest may be placed on the shooter’s mat/ground cloth, but no board or other device may be placed under the rear bag/rest or used to solidify support for the rear bag/rest, if any.
  4. Sling – Shooter may choose to use a sling permitted and sling systems of the types commonly used in Match Rifle and Palma Rifle competition are prohibited. Tactical slings and sling systems specifically designed for tactical field applications with “AR Platform” tactical rifles may be used. Slings are not required.
  5. Shooting mats are allowed.
  6. Magazine – Standard 10 round, 20 round or 30 round magazines must be used. Magazine may not be used for support and may not touch the ground during firing or recoil.
  7. Barrel accoutrements/devices – Standard, factory installed “flash hiders” are permitted. Competition-style muzzle brakes, compensators and barrel tuners are prohibited. Suppressors are allowed.
  8. Loading procedure is on round at a time.
  9. A rifle configured for Service Rifle Competition may also be used with associated equipment.

The cost for shooting the match is $20

Details

  • Date: May 9
  • Time:
    9:00 am - 2:30 pm
  • Cost: $20
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