It's similar to an NRA High-Power match, I guess. The course of fire is:
- 10 rounds plus 2 sighters in 10 minutes, Prone position.
- 10 rounds in 2 minutes, Prone.
- 10 rounds in 10 minutes, Offhand position, no sling.
There are several classifications based on what era your rifle comes from:
- Early Wars - 45/70 Springfield or other single-shot military. Even flintlocks!
- WW I - 30/40 Krag, Springfield 03, etc.
- WW II: Springfield 03-A3, M1 Garand, M1 Carbine, and I saw some Mausers in there too (6.5 Swedes mostly).
- You can shoot an AR, but you would only shoot for score, and not be eligible for any prizes.
No, I didn't shoot, as I don't have a rifle that fits in those categories that I have ammo for. I need to get one of my two Krags working and shoot that someday!
Thanks to Bob Steketee for running the match today, and to CCRC for sponsoring it, and letting the Youth shoot for free. And to Dale, who I think is from the Brighton area, for letting us use his M1 Carbine.
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