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CUMBERLAND RIFLEMEN 2014 BPTR RIFLE MID-RANGE MATCHES

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CUMBERLAND RIFLEMEN
2014 BPTR RIFLE MID-RANGE MATCHES (3-Position & Prone)

DATES: March 30, May 25, June 28/29 (Eastern Regional & NJ State Championship Match), September 13 & October 26, 2014. ALL matches are ‘registered’ (national records can be set).
SPONSORED BY: Cumberland Riflemen, 4030 East Main Street, Millville, New Jersey 08332
COMPETITION: NRA membership is not required to participate. However, NRA membership is required to set national records and ANJRPC membership and state residency is required to be the NJ state champion.
ENTRY FEES: $30.00 for 1-day matches and $65 for the 2-day Championship match - Make checks payable to Carl Leisinger or Cumberland Riflemen.
ENTRIES: Advance entries are preferred. Entries must be received by 8:30 A.M. the day of the match. Send advance entries to: Glenn Davis, 1035 McGeary Place, Mays Landing, NJ 08330
FIRING STARTS: The first relay (Match #1, 200yd) will commence fire at 9:00 A.M. Squadding tickets will be available at the Range Office (600 yard line) at 8:00 A.M. Competitors must pick up squadding tickets by 8:30 A.M. There is a manditory competitors safety meeting at 8:40 at the 600yd line. Target operation (pit) relays report to the pit at 8:45 A.M. and the firing & scoring relays report to the firing line at 8:50 A.M. All competitors will score and operate targets (unless hiring a paid target puller). Carts are not needed as parking is available directly behind each firing line (200, 300 & 600yd) and adjacent to the pit.
TARGET PULLERS: All competitors must pull targets in the pits on one of their off-relays. If possible, we will run three (3), or more, relays to allow scoring on the line. There are a limited number of paid (by the competitor) target pullers available for each match. Any competitor who wishes to hire the services of a paid target puller must contact Glenn Davis a minimum of 10-days prior to the match to make arrangements for same. The competitor is responsible for paying the target puller. If you request a target puller and do not attend the match you are still responsible for paying the target puller if no one else uses that puller at the match.
RULES: All competitors must wear eye & ear protection on the firing line when firing or scoring and in the pits.
Muzzle loaders are welcome and will be squadded together, if possible.
All current NRA Black Powder Target Rifle Rules apply: http://competitions.nra.org/documents/p .... p-book.pdf

MATCH SCHEDULE
MATCH DISTANCEs – 3-POSITION & PRONE (w/cross-sticks)
Match #1 – 200 yards. Standing or Prone (prone w/cross-sticks). Maximum of 4-sighter shots & 10 shots for record on the SR target in 30-minutes.
Match #2 – 300 yards. Sitting/Kneeling or Prone (all w/cross-sticks). Maximum of 4-sighter shots & 10 shots for record on the SR-3 target in 30-minutes.
Match #3 – 600 yards. Any position (all with cross-sticks). Maximum of 4-sighter shots and 10 shots for record on the MR-1 target in 30 minutes.
Match #4 – Aggregate of Matches #1, #2 & #3.
The June 28/29 Eastern Regional & NJ State Championship match will have the above course-of-fire each day, plus Match #9, which will be the Aggregate of Match #4 on each of the 2-days.
CLASSIFICATION: NRA classifications will be used. If there are five or more unclassified competitors, there will be an Unclassified class. Otherwise, unclassified shooters will compete in the Master class. There will be awards in each class unless there are two or fewer shooters in a class, in which case those competitors will be combined into the next higher class. If only two entries are in the highest class represented, they will be eligible for Open Awards only.
AWARDS: Awards will be given for each match winner (Matches #1, #2, #3, & #4) and for first (1st) in each class in which there are two, or more, competitors. No shooter may win more than one award in each match.
GENERAL INFO: Non-potable water and lavatory facilities are available at the range. No over-night camping facilities are available at the range. However, there are a number of local camping facilities and state/county parks. No alcoholic beverages are allowed on the Cumberland Riflemen club property!
DIRECTIONS: Philadelphia area: Take the Walt Whitman Bridge to New Jersey and follow Rt 42 to Rt 55 south. Continue past the Vineland exit to the Rt 49 exit. Make a left (east) at the bottom of the exit ramp and go ~3 miles on Rt 49. Entrance to the range is on the left across from the Atlantic City Electric power plant.
From the North: Take Interstate 295 south to Rt 42 then continue the directions above.
From the Southeast: Take the Delaware Memorial Bridge take Rt 40 east to Rt 55 then the directions above.
Contact Info: Glenn Davis, [email protected] or Carl Leisinger, [email protected].
Cumberland Riflemen: http://www.cumberlandriflemen.com/index.php

 

 

 

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