SPRINGFIELD bENCH REST
RIFLE CLUB 
2005 Highpower MATCH SCORES

For an explanation of our NEW Club Match format,
Shooter Classifications, Scoring & etc., see below.

 NAME and
CLASSIFICATION
Mar
13th
Apr
3rd
Apr
20th
May
18th
June
29th
July
10th
Aug
17th
 Sep
7th
 Oct
5th
Oct
30th
 

High Masters
Corcoran, Bill 487

475
Milholland, Steve 453 447
 Thorn, Mike

437
Welch, Les

470

Masters
Averett, Jerry      

462

452
 Bowles, Ed

427
 Dulin, Stan         Unc

 201
 Felt, Alex

 466
 Laatsch, Jim      Unc 355 
 Patten, Jerry

440
Reemes, Thomas

416

456
 Worley, Pat

406

449

Experts
 Brown, Russell

 373
Miller, Milton  370

414

Sharp Shooters
 Head, Robert  411

391
 Dulin, Stan

 314
 Finster, Bryan

 334
Reemes, Monica

 264

Marksman
Bullard, John

225

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Scores MUST be turned in to the Match Director after the Match or they won't be recorded.   Please make SURE that you fill out a Match Score Sheet and turn it in before you leave the Range.


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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.
 TARGETS and RIFLE TYPE

     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. 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...

Shooter Classification:
Based on the previous year's average score, each shooter will be given a classification. Please consult the web page of 2004 scores to determine your average. If you didn't shoot 3 matches in 2004, your classification will be based on the average of whatever scores you fired.. In some cases we will look back at 2002 or 2003 scores to make the classification. Classes are based on 90%, 80%, 70%, and 60%.

 CLASS

PERCENT

50 SHOTS

30 SHOTS

 High Master

90 +

450 and up

270 and up

Master

80 to 89.99

400 - 449

240 - 269

Expert

70 to 79.99

350 - 399

210 - 239

Sharpshooter

60 to 69.99

300 - 349

180 - 209

Marksman

Up to 59.99 

Less than 300

Less than 180

Shooters with no Highpower 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 SBRRC. 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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