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Match Information>
Pistol Bullseye Match
MARION ROAD GUN CLUB
Pistol Bullseye “900” Match
Registration begins at 9:00
First Relay 10:00 AM
Match Course of Fire: 90 rounds required to fire match.
There will be 10 rounds in each of the 9 stages of fire.
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COMPETITOR PROVIDES OWN AMMUNITION.
COST: Members and their guests, $2.00 per firearm. Visitors, $8.00 per firearm.
DISTANCE: 25 yds
TARGET: B-8, 25 yard, Rapid, Timed, National Match, and Slow Fire
FIREARM: Any pistol or revolver, centerfire or rimfire, in a safe operating condition..
EQUIPMENT: Eye and Ear protection REQUIRED. Spotting scopes are permitted but must not interfere with adjacent shooters.
SAFETY RULES: All firearms must be empty with action/cylinder open and magazine out. No ammo will be loaded until the Range Officer so orders. Weapons must be kept empty and actions open between the stages of fire.. Failure may cause the disqualification of shooter.
AMMUNITION: Supplied by the competitor. Any commercial, military ball or handloaded ammunition which is safe for the intended firearm may be used.
NO tracers or armor-piercing ammo is allowed.
COACHING: Coaching is permitted.
MALFUNCTIONS: Notify the Range Officer immediately if the handgun or ammunition malfunctions during the match, raise hand until acknowledged by range officer, keep muzzle down range until Range Officer provides direction to fix problem.
SCORING:
- Shooter scores and patches own target between stages.
- Score sheet will be provided.
- A shot touching the line between the scoring divisions of the target, the shot will be credited with the higher value.
- A shot on the wrong target will be counted as a miss.
- A shot fired after time period has elapsed; the highest point on that target will be deducted.
- Targets with more than 10 shots per stage, looses high point hits.
- Range Officer calls firing line commands and runs time
- Alibis: None except for range condition that effects all shooters.
AWARDS: Recognition of high score
COURSE OF FIRE
Match: 900 points
MATCH 1 - SLOW FIRE
Stage 1 - Slow Fire, 10 rounds in 10 minutes from the standing position – No leaning on bench.
Score and patch targets* – 10 minutes
Preparation time – 5 minutes
Stage 2 - Slow Fire, 10 rounds in 10 minutes from the standing position – No leaning on bench.
Score and patch targets* – 10 minutes
Preparation time – 5 minutes
MATCH 2 – NATIONAL MATCH COURSE
Stage 3 - Slow Fire, 10 rounds in 10 minutes from the standing position – No leaning on bench.
Score and patch targets* – 10 minutes
Preparation time – 5 minutes
Stage 4 - Timed Fire, 5 rounds in 20 seconds from the standing position – No leaning on bench. Repeat course of fire for a total of 10 shots
Score and patch targets* – 10 minutes
Preparation time – 5 minutes
Stage 5 - Rapid Fire, 5 rounds in 10 seconds from the standing position – No leaning on bench. Repeat course of fire for a total of 10 shots
Score and patch targets* – 10 minutes
Preparation time – 5 minutes
MATCH 3 – TIMED FIRE
Stage 6 - Timed Fire, 5 rounds in 20 seconds from the standing position – No leaning on bench. Repeat course of fire for a total of 10 shots
Score and patch targets* – 10 minutes
Preparation time – 5 minutes
Stage 7 - Timed Fire, 5 rounds in 20 seconds from the standing position – No leaning on bench. Repeat course of fire for a total of 10 shots
Score and patch targets* – 10 minutes
Preparation time – 5 minutes
MATCH 4 – RAPID FIRE
Stage 8 - Rapid Fire, 5 rounds in 10 seconds from the standing position – No leaning on bench. Repeat course of fire for a total of 10 shots
Score and patch targets* – 10 minutes
Preparation time – 5 minutes
Stage 9 - Rapid Fire, 5 rounds in 10 seconds from the standing position – No leaning on bench. Repeat course of fire for a total of 10 shots
Score and patch targets* – 10 minutes
Preparation time – 5 minutes
*After each stage is completed, Range Officer will have shooters make their firearms safe. They must empty with action/cylinder open and magazine out.. Shooter will then go down range to score their target, then place a new target and return to firing line.
Upon completion of Match shooters hand in score sheets to Registration table.
Scores announced and Marksmanship Certificates awarded after final scores are posted and Firing Line secured by Range Officer.
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