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Match Format:
We normally shoot all matches to the CMP "B" Course
of fire. This consists of 50 rounds for record with 5 sighters.
20 rounds slow fire prone, 10 rounds rapid fire prone, 10 rounds
rapid fire sitting, and 10 rounds slow fire standing. Occasionally,
due to time constraints, we may shoot an abbreviated course of
fire which is 30 rounds instead of 50. |
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TARGETS and RIFLE TYPE
For Club League Matches:
Shooters firing M16-AR15 or any other Match Grade,
modified, or "improved" rifle
will fire the NRA reduced range targets. Slow Prone - MR31,
Rapid Prone - SR21, Sitting - SR1, Standing - SR1
Shooters
firing unmodified Issue
Grade military rifles (other than
M16-AR15) will shoot all stages on the SR1 target. This
is just like the John C. Garand Match. Any type of unmodified
military rifle using iron sights is OK, as long as it is safe
to fire and the shooter can safely handle it. This will include
M1 Garand, M1 Carbine,
1903 Springfield, Mausers, Mosin-Nagants, Enfields, etc...
For CMP John C. Garand Matches:
All shooters must fire unmodified
Issue Grade M1
Garand, M1 Carbine, or 1903 Springfield rifles to be eligible for awards. All
stages are fired on the SR1
target. |
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Club
Matches and Awards
In the past we have given awards for the John C. Garand matches
and our League Matches. When the Sharpshooters started, we only
had 5-10 people on the line at any one match, and putting awards
off until the end of the year made sense. Now, however, we can
count on 20+ people every match and sometimes more. We also have
people shooting different types of rifles, sometimes at different
types of targets. Given this complexity, determining awards at
the end of the season has become a problem. So I would like to
go to a "cash and carry" basis, where each meeting
we hand out cash prizes to the winners. Furthermore, in the interest
of fostering competition, we will have winners for different
levels of competition. This will all be based on the NRA High
Power system of classifications, but we will try to keep it simple
and fair
So here is what I propose we do.
CMP John C.
Garand Match Awards
Awards for first, second, and third place, as well as gold,
silver, and bronze medals for achieving certain pre-determined scores.
NOTE: All shooters compete for awards in one class in the John
C. Garand events.
Match Awards
(Other than JCGarand)
1. Awards by shooter's classification (see below) as well as
a High Over All (first place) award.
2. For every 4 shooters in a class, we will give an award (e.g.,
if 4-7 shooters, first place award; if 8-11 shooters, first and
second place, etc.)
3. If less than 4 shooters in a class, the class will be combined
with the next higher class.
4. If fewer than 4 High Masters, they compete only for the High
Over All award.
5. All awards will be for John C. Garand match rules and equipment,
but foreign military rifles and hunting rifles will also qualify.
6. Competitors using the AR-15 or other match-conditioned rifles
must fire on NRA targets SR-1 for the standing and sitting phases,
SR-21 for the rapid fire prone phase, and MR-31 for the slow
prone phase in order to be considered for prizes.
7. The match director may add additional prize categories based
on age (e.g., junior, senior), or rifle type (e.g., AR-15, bolt
action) at his discretion or at the request of the competitors,
as long as there are at least 4 competitors in the category. |
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Shooter Classification:
Based on the previous year's average score, each OOS member will
be given a classification. Please consult the web page of 2003
scores to determine your average. If you didn't shoot 3 matches
in 2003, your classification will be based on the average of
whatever scores you fired.. In some cases we will look back at
2002 scores to make the classification. Classes are based on
90%, 80%, 70%, and 60%.
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CLASS |
PERCENT |
50 SHOTS |
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High Master |
90 + |
450 and up |
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Master |
80 to 89.99 |
425 - 449 |
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Expert |
70 to 79.99 |
400 - 424 |
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Sharpshooter |
60 to 69.99 |
380 - 399 |
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Marksman |
Up to 59.99 |
Less than 380 |
Shooters with no Osage Orange Sharpshooters experience will have
the option of firing in the Master class or accepting a classification
assigned by the match director.
A shooter will receive a temporary classification upon firing
one match with the Osage Orange Sharpshooters. After firing 3
matches, the average of all 3 will be used to determine the shooter's
classification.
Shooters may be reclassified upwards or downwards only after
the end of the season and only if the shooter has competed in
4 or more matches during the season. Scores posted on the web
page will be definitive in deciding a shooter's classification. |
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