Centerville Small Arms Tactical Precision 22 Matches
(and Smallbore Rattle Battle)
NOTE: There are 3 seperate matches!

DATE and TIME: 6 oct 9:00 A.M.
Be there by 08:30 to help set up.

LOCATION: Centerville, Utah.

SPONSOR: Centerville Small Arms Association

ELIGIBILITY : Any competitor 16 years of age or older may enter this match. Shooters under 16 must have a parent or guardian present.

Please email highpower @ centervillesmallarms.org stating your intent to shoot, and which catagories you will be firing in.

Please read the entire program as it specifies 3 different courses of fire!

REGISTRATION FEES:
$15.00
Juniors (under 21) $5.00
Registration is at the range at 07:45

Please make checks payable to: Centerville Small Arms

REGISTRATION LIMITED: Entries will be limited to the first 24 competitors to register.

TOURNAMENT INFORMATION: Will Smith, e-mail HighPower @ centervillesmallarms.org


RULES: This Program will constitute the rules. Any interpretation will be up to the match director.
The match director reserves the right to modify the program at any time.

Rifles for match 1 and match 2 must be the same rifle, Match 3 (Rattle Battle) may be a different rifle, or the same rifle, with no use of rests.
1. "Tactical" .22 lr Rifle: All rifles used must be 22 Long Rifle only. No 17 caliber or 22 Magnums. There is no weight restriction, and no restriction on sights. Rifles may be fired from a folding bipod, or resting on a backpack or resting on a rolled up jacket, or from a sling, or held in the hands. Mechanical front rests are not allowed and rear rests are not allowed.

2. Unlimited Rifle: The intent of this match is to have competition within the above (Tactical) class of rifle. However, if someone wants to shoot the course of fire along side the competitors, but not be eligible to win, (the following rifles will also be allowed. Other rimfire cartridges, limited to 17, 5mm, and 22 caliber.) Solid Bipods, Mechanical front rests, and Mechanical rear rests are allowed. Bipods and rest may be on boards or plates that are no more that 12 inches wide, or long, and are flat on top and bottom.

3. Match 3 Rifle: 22LR only, Semi-Automatic with at least 2 large capacity (No more than 20 Rds loaded at a time) magazines.


RULES and COURSE OF FIRE for Match 1 and 2.
ALL GENERAL FIREARM SAFETY GUIDELINES WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED.
You will need to bring At least 200 rounds of ammunition for record firing, plus additional rounds for sighter shots (no more than 50)

Targets: Targets will be variable shapes and sizes, at various yardages
Match 1: Cold Bore Match.
5 Shots, with no sighters, fired from a cold bore (No warmup shots) at 50 yards, from prone in a time limit of 5 minutes. This match will only be used as a tie breaker for Match 2.

Match 2:
Firing will be from the prone position at 25, and 50 yards.

Open Bolt Indicators are required (Available at range for $1.00)
A parent or legal guardian must accompany competitors under 16.

OTHER EQUIPMENT: Cloth, canvas and leather shooting jackets are permitted. Slings are permitted. Shooting gloves or mitts and ground cloths or shooting matts may be used. Spotting scopes are allowed in Matches 1 and 2 only. Match 3 may use binoculars no greater than 10X50

SAFETY EQUIPMENT: All competitors and range personel are urged to bring hearing and eye protection with them and to wear them whenever shooting takes place.

AWARDS: Awards will be presented to the Champion, 2nd and 3rd place based on Match 2 only!

Match 3 (Rattle Battle): RULES and COURSE OF FIRE.
ALL GENERAL FIREARM SAFETY GUIDELINES WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED.
You will need 64 rounds of ammunition for record firing

Sighting Shots: Will NOT be allowed during this phase.

Shooting Equipment: Shooting mats and jackets are permitted. Slings are permitted. Shooting gloves or mitts may be used. Binoculars up to 10X50 may be used for spotting.
Bipods, Mechanical rests, or other items may not be placed between the rifle and the ground.

This match is patterned after the CMP National Infantry Trophy Team Match.
Targets will be correct (For Distance, compared with Actual Army targets at 600 yards) sized army E and F silhouette targets. A different target will be used for each yardage.
Shooters will use 64 rounds of ammunition distributed as they see fit between the stages.
The 1st stage will be at 100 Yards. Shooters will have a 3 minute prep period. This stage is from the prone position firing on an E target. After the command "Load and be ready" There will be a whistle blown that will start the shooting. atfter 30 seconds, the whistle will again blow signifying cease fire. Each hit at 100 yards is worth 4 points.
Shooters will then move to 75 yards, load their magazines, and stand waiting for the command "Load and be ready" at which time they may assume the prone position and wait for the whistle to repeat the 30 seconds of firing on an E target. Each hit is worth 3 points at 75 yards.
Shooters will then move to 50 yards, load their magazines, and stand waiting for the command "Load and be ready" at which time they may assume the sitting or kneeling position and wait for the whistle to repeat the 30 seconds of firing on the F target. Each hit is worth 2 points at 50 yards.
Shooters will then move to 25 yards, and remain standing and will repeat the 30 seconds of firing on the F target. Each hit is worth 1 points at 25 yards.

PENALTY POINTS: Each shot fired after the 2nd whistle will result in a penalty equal to the value of the points at that yardage. BONUS POINTS: A bonus for distribution is calculated at each range. The bonus is determined by counting the number of silhouette targets that contain six or more hits each. The number of targets with six or more hits is squared and that result is added to the total hit score for each shooter that had 6 or more hits at that range to produce the total score for that shooter at that range.

Malfunctions: There will be no alibis for any malfunctions during Match 3.

Match 3 notes: At camp perry, shooting mats are not used in this match, However, the grass on our range is harder than theirs, so a shooting mat may be taken between yardages, but you may not lay or sit on it until the command "Load and be Ready" is given.