Sponsored by Clark Rifles Inc. - Open
to the public -
Advance registration is encouraged but not required.
Send no money!
Telephone 360-696-2547
or e-mail dixolg@comcast.net
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FEE: |
$10 for 1st ($5 for successive) relay(s): ½ price for juniors, 20 years and
younger.
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RULES: |
NOTICE: This is a match for competition; not a training session for
those who don't know how to handle firearms!
Competitors should know the fundamentals
of rifle marksmanship and firearm safety.Current NRA High Power Rifle rules shall
govern.. Competitors may fire in as many relays as they wish, but must do so with
a different rifle each time. Accommodations will be made for those with physical
disabilities. |
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EQUIPMENT:: |
Standard "Axis" rifles were the Italian-Carcano, German-Mauser,
and Japanese-Arisaka. Standard "Allied" rifles were the American M1 Garand, M1 Carbine,
1903 Springfields, 1941 Johnson, the Australian/Canadian/British SMLE rifles, French
(just about anything they could get their hands on) and the Russian-Mosin Nagant.
Rifle's do not have to be in their original configuration, but do need to be configured
with iron sights. If you think your rifle was used by either side during WW-2 the
Match Director will probably allow its use, as many rifles normally associated with
hunting game or home defense were used in the war. Those able to comply with the
command "Fix Bayonets" and who fire with one attached and extended during the standing
and/ or Sitting/Kneeling rapid fire stages, will earn an extra 5 points for the
standing and/or sitting/Kneeling rapid fire stage respectively. Five extra bonus
points will also be given to the longest rifle and bayonet combination and the shortest
rifle and bayonet combination. |
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SQUADDING: |
8:30 A.M. Firing points for advance-registered
competitors will be held until 5 minutes prior to the beginning of the relay. Range
capacity limits this match to 20 competitors, 10 per relay. |
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COURSE: |
55 Shot Standard
Multiple-Stage Course (with prone slow-fire sighting shots) consisting of: |
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First
stage: Slow fire prone on SR target, 5 sighters and 10 for record at 200 yards in
15 minutes |
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Second stage: Rapid Fire Prone on SR target @ 200 yards: 5 rounds in
30 seconds TWICE |
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Third Stage: Slow fire prone sighters 100 yards in 5 minutes on
SR1 target, followed by Standing Slow Fire on the SR-1 target @ 100 yards: 10 rounds
in 10 minutes |
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Fourth Stage: rapid fire prone of 15 rounds in one minute and 45 seconds
on bowling pin target. Hit are 10 points and each pin can only be counted two times
(Max 20 points per pin) |
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AWARDS:
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Metals and match results will be mailed to each competitor
within 30 days if more than one relay. Participants are encouraged to wear WW-2
period attire, the best of whom (by popular vote) would have their entry fee refunded.
As only one award per competitor is allowed, those firing on multiple relays will
earn the award relative to their highest score. |