Fairfax RGC - 4 highpower rifle matches - July-Oct.

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Fairfax RGC - 4 highpower rifle matches - July-Oct.

LOCATION: 7039 Signal Hill Rd Manassas, VA 20111

From: Alan Willard [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, July 01, 2013 8:24 AM
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Subject: High Power Rifle - Top Gun Matches

Greetings;

In an effort to drum up some interest in the High Power Rifle Top Gun match program the overall winner (high aggregate) will win a new in the box Ruger SR22 from the proshop. I attached a crumby cell phone picture of the actual pistol, you can go to the Ruger website to see better pics. http://www.ruger.com/products/sr22Pistol/index.html?r=y all taxes and fees will be included (for Va. resident) except for the $2 charge for the background check. The prize must be picked up at the proshop.

We can only afford to do this if we have enough entries. The club has instituted a new policy concerning book keeping and submission of registration fees by club match directors, so here's the deal...

If you enter for the Top Gun award you must register and pickup your score cards for all 4 matches at match #1 on July 20, entry fee is $10 per match, 4 matches/score cards = $40. Match bulletin attached.

As always everyone is welcome to attend our monthly matches. You do not need to participate in this competition, you may come out and shoot any rifle you wish, but you must follow range commands.

Hope to see you there,
Alan Willard
Tom Edmonston




Fairfax Rod & Gun Club
High Power Rifle “Top Gun” Trophy
Match Bulletin
The Fairfax Rod & Gun Club High Power Rifle “Top Gun” trophy will be awarded to the competitor accumulating the highest aggregate score culminating from four High Power rifle matches. The four HP rifle matches will include the following high power rifles; 1903 Springfield/Vintage Rifle, M1 Garand, M1A and the AR-15 service rifle.
Match #1, July 20 - AR-15 service rifle match
Match #2, August 17 – M1A rifle match
Match #3, September 21 – John C. Garand match
Match #4 October 19 - 1903 Springfield/Vintage rifle match
Those who do not have access to all four rifles may substitute a “lesser” rifle in some categories; example – for the Garand match, if you do not have access to an M1 Garand you may compete with a 1903 Springfield or Vintage rifle. You may shoot the M1 Garand in the M1A match if you do not have an M1A. You may compete with an M1A in the AR-15 service rifle match if you do not have and AR-15 service rifle.
Course of Fire
Sighters - There will be two sighter shots before each stage for matches 1 & 2. Sighters for matches 3 & 4 will be taken during stage 1 – slow prone – 5 sighters then the rest are for record.
Match #1, AR-15 Service Rifle match – NRA rules, 500agg, reduced centers for rapid and slow prone.
Stage 1 – Standing - 20 shots for record, 22 minutes.
Stage 2 – Rapid sitting - 10 shots for record, 60 seconds.
Stage 3 – Rapid prone - 10 shots for record, 70 seconds.
Stage 4 – Slow prone - 10 shots for record, 10 minutes.

Match #2, M1A match – NRA rules, 500agg.
Stages 1 through 4 same as match #1, but will include a 5 minute pre-match sighter period if desired.

Match #3, Garand match – CMP rules, 400agg, 200yd SR target for all stages.
Stage 1 – Slow prone – 5 sighters and 10 shots for record, 15 minutes.
Stage 2 – Rapid prone – 10 shots for record, 80 seconds, start from standing position.
Stage 3 – Rapid sitting – 10 shots for record, 80 seconds, start from standing position.
Stage 4 – Standing – 10 shots for record, 10 minutes.

Match #4, 1903 Springfield/Vintage Rifle match – CMP rules, 400agg, 200yd SR target for all stages.
Stages 1 through 4 same as Match #3.
Location: Fairfax Rod & Gun Club
Benson Range
7039 Signal Hill Road
Manassas, Virginia 20111

Date: As indicated above

Time: Registration 8:00 –8:30
Squadding 8:30
Pits sealed 8:50
Firing Begins 9:00

Requirements: Open to the public. Membership in the NRA or Virginia Sports Shooting Association not required but shooters are encouraged to join.

Rules: Current NRA or CMP High Power Rules will govern as indicated above. Competitors will score, work target pits and assist range personnel as required.

Club rules require eye and ear protection. Shooters must wear eye protection in order to compete. Knobloch and similar frames are sufficient providing a blinder is placed in front of the non-aiming eye.

Entry Fees:

Awards: Individual per match - $10.00
Juniors per match - $5.00

Trophies will be awarded to the winner of each of the four matches. The Top Gun trophy goes to the highest aggregate score from all four matches.


How to Enter: Submit fee and pick up a score card on the day of the match.

Challenge: A $2.00 fee will be charged for any challenge lost.

Empty Chamber Indicator: While on the range, all uncased firearms will have the bolts open, magazines removed and an Empty Chamber Indicator (ECI) inserted in the empty chamber.

General: Food and potable water is not available at the range.

Information: Contact Alan Willard at: [email protected]

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