NRA Open Indoor Conventional 4P SB Sectional



NRA OPEN INDOOR CONVENTIONAL
FOUR POSITION SMALLBORE RIFLE SECTIONAL

Saturday, March 21 and Sunday, March 22, 2015

Frazier-Simplex Rifle Range
3049 Jefferson Ave.
Washington, PA

This is an 80 shot NRA Registered National Match.  Junior and senior competitors are welcome.  The match will consist of 20 shots in each of the prone, kneeling, sitting (must shoot from the sitting position) and standing positions.  The match will be approximately 2 hours in length.  PLEASE! make every effort to attend if you sign up for the match. There will be a fired team match consisting of 10 shots from each of the four positions. The Team Match will be approximately one hour in length.  Bring your NRA Classification Card.  If you do not have one bring a list of your scores with you. 

The ORION NRA (A-17) target will be used.
THE ORION SCORING SYSTEM WILL BE UTILIZED.

FEES: 
Individual Matches:  $2.50 per competitor/ per match
Total Individual Fees including NRA Fee:  $27.00
Team Match: $12.00 per Team:  $3.00 per team member
Total Individual and Team Fees:  $30.00


RELAYS:
Saturday relays will begin at 8:00 AM and 1:30 PM; A Team Match relay will be fired at 12:00 noon.
Sunday Relay will begin at 8:00 AM; A Team Match relay will be fired at 12:00 noon.  (A 1:00 PM relay will be scheduled on Sunday if needed.)


AWARDS:
In addition to the awards provided by the NRA, which are noted in the program, Frazier-Simplex will pay back 60% of the match registration fees to the competitors distributed over Matches 1-5.

Call James Husk:  724-222-3369 or jwhusk15301@hotmail.com for additional information and for match registration. 
Tom Benedict will be taking registrations also at 412-760-9512 or 10.9tmb@gmail.com





OPEN CONVENTIONAL (4-P) SMALLBORE RIFLE
RULES: Current NRA Smallbore Rifle Rules will govern.

DISTANCE FIRED: Fifty Feet

RIFLE: Rule 3.2

SIGHTS AND TARGETS: Any Sights; NRA Official A-17 Target

INDIVIDUAL ENTRIES: Open to Adults and Juniors (NRA membership is not required).

TEAM ENTRIES: Open to teams consisting of four (4) firing members representing a club as defined by NRA Smallbore Rifle Rules, Section 2. Pick up teams, teams composed of competitors who cannot prove membership in the same club or group (Rule 2.10) will not be allowed to participate. Alternates must also be named before firing and used only on a "no show" basis as an alternate when a regularly named team member doesn't show. Team members must fire their scores at the same sectional and location.

TEAM TIME: Is governed by Rules 8.2, and 8.3f regardless of method used to change targets. A three (3) minute preparation period is allowed between stages (positions). No more than one target per team firing member will be hung for each stage. Timing for each stage must be separate. (Block timing is not authorized).

TIE BREAKING: Ties will be broken in accordance with NRA Smallbore Rifle Rules Section 15.

MATCH SCHEDULE: All matches/positions must be fired in the sequence indicated below.
MATCH 1: Individual Match - 20 shots, prone - 20 minutes.
MATCH 2: Individual Match - 20 shots, standing - 30 minutes.
MATCH 3: Individual Match - 20 shots, sitting - 20 minutes.
MATCH 4: Individual Match - 20 shots, kneeling - 20 minutes.
MATCH 5: The Sectional Individual Championship (an aggregate of matches 1, 2, 3, and 4).
MATCH 6: The Sectional Team Championship - 10 shots prone, 10 shots standing, 10 shots sitting, and 10 shots kneeling. Same position rules as individual matches. (This is a fired match).
MATCH 7: National Individual Championship.
MATCH 8: National Team Championship.
There are no entry fees for matches 7 and 8. The entry is automatic with entry in matches 5 and
6. Scores from matches 5 and 6 will be used in matches 7 and 8.

National Conventional (4-P) Open Individual Championship Awards
MATCH 7 National Individual Championship
Provided by: The National Rifle Association
Winner:           National Championship Medallion, Lister Plaque, and 50 NRA Award Points
Second Place: Silver National Championship Medallion and 40 NRA Award Points
Third Place:     Bronze National Championship Medallion and 30 NRA Award Points
Competitors placing in the top 3 overall places are NOT eligible for category or class awards.
Woman Champion:     Sea Girt Trophy Plaque and 20 award points.
Senior Champion:       NRA Special Award and 20 award points.
Service Champion:      NRA Special Award and 20 award points.
Veteran Champion:     NRA Special Award and 20 award points.
The Category Champions (Woman, Senior, Service and Veteran) will be awarded with a
minimum of 5 competitors in their categories.
A High Visitor award will be given to any non-US citizen who would place first, second, or third
overall.

CLASS AWARDS: Awards will be given in all classes: Master, Expert, Sharpshooter, and Marksman.
First Place:      10 NRA Award Points (with a minimum of 5 competitors in the class).
Second Place: 8 NRA Award Points (with a minimum of 10 competitors in the class).
Third Place:     6 NRA Award Points (with a minimum of 15 competitors in the class).
Fourth Place:   3 NRA Award Points (with a minimum. of 20 competitors in the class).

An additional award of 3 NRA Award Points will be given for each additional 5 competitors in a
class, (i.e., 5th Place: 3 NRA Award Points will be awarded with a minimum of 25 competitors in theclass).

National Conventional (4-P) Open Team Championship Awards

MATCH 8 National Team Championship
Provided by: The National Rifle Association
Winning Team:            (5) National Club Trophy Plaques
2nd Place Team:          40 NRA Award Points
3rd Place Team:          32 NRA Award Points

CLASS TEAM AWARDS: Team awards will be given in all classes: Master, Expert, Sharpshooter, and Marksman.

First Place:                  20 NRA Award Points (minimum 5 teams in a class)
Second Place:              16 NRA Award Points (minimum 10 teams in a class)
An additional place,    12 NRA Award Points in each class will be given for each additional 5 teams.

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