KY: Bluegrass Regional Championships, May 15-16

The Kentucky Bluegrass Regional Championships 3200 will be held on May 15th and 16th. You can download the match program here: Bluegrass-Regional-Championships Program (PDF, 66KB)

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Sydney World Cup, Women’s Air Rifle Results

Katerina Emmons’s wins gold in her first world cup event since the birth of her daughter Julia. Photo courtesy of ISSF. ©2010 ISSF

FINAL 10M AIR RIFLE WOMEN:
1st Katerina EMMONS (CZE) – 2nd Nur Suryani MOHD.TAIBI (MAS) – 3rd Jamie BEYERLE (USA) – 4th Liuxi WU (CHN) – 5th Mahlagha JAMBOZORG (IRI) – 6th Bo LIU (CHN) – 7th Kyerim LEE (KOR) -8th Sura GU (KOR)

You can view the complete results here (external link)

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Shooter Spotlight: George Norton

The purpose of the “Shooter Spotlight” is to help shooters get to know their fellow competitors a little bit better. We cover a wide range of shooters from “Marksman to Master.” This is the 31st interview in the series.

George Norton

Where to you call home?
Just recently purchased a home so Phenix City, Alabama

How long have you been shooting?
Ten years beginning my sophomore year of High School.

How did you get involved in shooting competitively?
I began shooting at St. John’s Military School in the JROTC sytems.

What is a little known fact about yourself that your fellow competitors might not know?
My roommate from St. John’s signed me up for the rifle tryout (which I was not planning to do) and ended up making the team.

What do you consider your finest shooting achievement?
So far winning the 2008 NRA Nationals at Camp Perry.

What is your favorite pre-match meal?
Oatmeal and Turkey Bacon.

What is your favorite post match drink?
Chocolate Milk

Do you have a favorite shooting range?
Beijing, China

Do you have any short term and/or long term goals?
Short term is to win the 2010 USA Shooting Nationals Prone, 3-p, Air Rifle. Long term is to earn a spot on the 2012 Olympic Team.

What shooting skills are currently focusing your energy on?
Really focusing on quality of the shot not worrying about the score and making sure the shot execution is perfect.

Thanks George for sharing a little bit about yourself with the pronematch.com community!

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GA: RBGC Season Opener 1600 Results

from Tommy Steadman

The 2010 NRA smallbore rifle prone season opener at River Bend Gun Club in is in the book.   In his first smallbore prone tournament appearance since the NRA Georgia State Championship in September 2009, River Bend’s own Mike Rossi fired a 1597-116X to best Bill Hocker’s 1596-116X for the match win and to take an early 25 point lead in the River Bend Gun Club Smallbore Rifle Prone Championship points chase.

A total of twenty-two competitors from three states competed under bright, almost cloudless skies and beautiful spring-like weather.  During the match, temperatures ranged from 44 to 70 degrees F.  Winds during match 1 (Dewar) were negligible but that changed rapidly during Match 2 (100 yards) making the condition much trickier and, by the end of match 3 (50 meters), the last of the 1600 hopefuls had fallen victim to the dreaded 9-ring.

Mikey cleaned seven of the eight cards and lost all three of his dropped points during stage 2 of the 100 yard match.  Mike finished strong with a match winning 400-26X in the Meter match and a 400-33X to take 1st master in the 50 yard match.

Bill Hocker, Madison, Alabama, was the aggregate runner-up for the second consecutive NRA smallbore 1600 at River Bend and also took high senior honors.

The master class winner was Tom Suswal, 1590-103X, followed by Signal Mountain, TN’s Val Valentavicius with 1590-99X.

The closest competition was in the hotly contested combined expert/sharpshooter/marksman class in which the top three scored a respectable 1595.  The final finishing order was decided by a scant four X’s:  First EX/SS/MK was Tommy Steadman with 1595-122X followed by Richards Associates dicktator Vince Greiner, 1595-119X, and R.A. exec. vp Steve Hardin, 1595-118X.

For complete results, please see the attached PDF file containing the official tournament summary results bulletin.

The next smallbore rifle prone tournament at River Bend GC is our season opener non-sanctioned 200 yard rimfire prone match on Saturday, April 3.  For details about this event, please visit our website at http://www.rbgc.org/200YardRimfire/200YardRF.html or contact 200 yard SB match director Mark Skutle at mwskutle@netscape.net.

The next NRA-sanctioned smallbore rifle tournament at River Bend GC is a metric 1600 on Saturday, April 17.  The official match program for this tournament is available online at http://www.rbgc.org/SmallBore/Smallbore.html or you may contact match director Tommy Steadman at smallbore@rbgc.org or 404-392-7050.

You can download the complete results here: 2010-ga-rbgc-conv-1600-3-20-10 (PDF, 41KB)

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Sydney World Cup, Men’s Air Rifle Results

10m Air Rifle Men Awards: 2nd Sanjeev RAJPUT (IND) 697,9 - 1st Yifei CAO (CHN) 698,8 - 3rd Mario KNOEGLER (AUT) 696,9 ©2010 ISSF | Photo: Marco Dalla Dea

You can view the complete results here (external link)

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ISSF World Cup Sydney Schedule

The 50 meter range at the Sydney International Shooting Centre. Photo courtesy of http://www.shootingcentre.nsw.gov.au

The Sydney International Shooting Centre. Photo courtesy of http://www.shootingcentre.nsw.gov.au

All times GMT +10 hours. Go to http://www.issf-sports.org/ for the latest updates.

SATURDAY 20.03
Arrival of Delegations

SUNDAY 21.03
Equipment Control
09:00-12:00 Official Training
14:30 Technical Meeting
15:15 Opening Ceremony

MONDAY 22.03
09:30-11:15 10m Air Rifle Men
12:45 Final 10m Air Rifle Men

TUESDAY 23.03
10:00-12:00 50m Pistol Men
12:00 Final 10m Air Rifle Women
12:30-13:45 10m Air Pistol Women
13:30 Final 50m Pistol Men
15:15 Final 10m Air Pistol Women

WEDNESDAY 24.03
09:30-10:45 50m Rifle Prone Men
10:45-12:30 10m Air Pistol Men
12:15 Final 50m Rifle Prone Men
14:00 Final 10m Air Pistol Men

THURSDAY 25.03
09:30-11:45 50m Rifle 3 Positions Women
09:30-11:45 25m Pistol Women Precision Stage
13:15 Final 50m Rifle 3 Positions Women

FRIDAY 26.03
09:30-11:15 25m Pistol Women Rapid Fire Stage
12:30-15:00 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men Stage 1
12:45 Final 25m Pistol Women

SATURDAY 27.03
09:00-12:20 50m Rifle 3 Positions Men
11:15-13:45 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men Stage 2
13:45 Final 50m Rifle 3 Positions Men
15:15 Final 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men

SUNDAY 28.03
Departure of Delegations

The Sydney International Shooting Centre venue map. Photo courtesy of http://www.shootingcentre.nsw.gov.au

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2010 Western Wildcats 6400 Final Results

Congratulations to Tarl Kemply for winning the 2010 Western Wildcats 6400 with a 6391-516x! You can download the complete match results here.

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March Issue of Shooting Sports USA

The March issue of Shooting Sports USA can be downloaded in digital format here.

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Canada Smallbore Nationals – July 2 to 11

Canada will be hosting its Smallbore Rifle Nationals in Beachburg, Ontario, Canada from July 2 to the 11. The range can be found approximately one hour north west of Ottawa. The matches include ISSF Free Rifle and 3P and also Air Rifle. You can download the schedule of events here.

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I Was A Farr Way From Being Accurate

by Hap Rocketto

It is always a great pleasure to see one of your juniors develop and do well. Such is the case with young Jimmy Scheller, now an officer of Marines. Jim first began shooting with us in 1974 when he was about ten years old. As the son of Dick Scheller, a crackerjack Distinguished Rifleman and winner of the President’s Match, he had the genes, competitive atmosphere, and shooting equipment to excel.

Soon after he turned 18 he joined the Connecticut National Guard, earned Air Crewman Wings and then transferred to the Marine Corps. After ten years he was a staff sergeant and, close to 30 years old, he entered Officer Candidate School emerging a few months later as the oldest second lieutenant in The Corps. While enlisted he managed a couple of years shooting on “The Big Team” both with the service and smallbore rifles.

One day in late August of 1988 Corporal Scheller lay upon his mat on Viale Range, shouldered his M-14, and pounded 20 rounds down range at 1,000 yards for a score of 193-3X. It was a tall enough tally to get him into the finals where he shot a 95 to win the service rifle division of the match.

I was all excited for him and his father and later on, when we escaped all of the backslapping, I couldn’t wait to tell him what a great thing he had done. Jim is a fine shooter, but is not, I thought, a student of the sport’s history so I regaled him with the facts surrounding his victory and its trophy.

“Jim,” said I “The tradition of long range shooting is well served by you. Do you know that in 1921, George “Dad” Farr drew an issue ’03 the day before the match and did not have time to sight it in. He just fixed his O’Hare micrometer on the sight and adjusted it for the book elevation. Earlier he had disassembled a pair of binoculars and was using one half of it as a spotting scope. His first sighting shot was a two at 12 o’clock. Out came the micrometer and down came the sight.

The 62-year-old Washingtonian went on to put the next 21 shots in the black. Thinking he was done he got up and was leaving the line when told that he had the right to continue to fire. He drew some more ammunition and then adjusted his wiry six-foot frame on the firing point. The target went up and down with monotonous regularity as five after five was spotted and marked.

Farr used more ammunition and soon there was none left on the line. With precious few minutes of day light left there was a mad scramble to find more of the famous 1921 “tin can” match ammunition. By the time he let loose his 70th shot the target frame was a dark smudge against a darkening skyline. His 71st shot was out and Farr left the line in second place, just five bulls behind the match winner Marine Sergeant John W. Adkins.

His accomplishment was so impressive that the Army Ordnance Department presented him the rifle he used and a case of ammunition. His admirers passed the hat and donated an ornate silver loving cup, the Farr Trophy, to commemorate the event.

How great it must have been to grab a rack rifle and beat all but one in a match when almost everyone was using a scope.”

Jim rejoined “Hap, I don’t know how to break this to you but I didn’t win the Farr Trophy.”

“The heck you didn’t!” I retorted, “You were high service rifle!”

“Yup, that’s true but you get the Farr for being the top service gun in the Wimbledon, and we just shot the Leech Cup. Everyone shoots irons in the Leech. The high service rifle gets the Porter Trophy.” Hoist by my own petard, I gulped with embarrassment.

“You were so excited I just couldn’t bear to stop you. Hey,” he went on, “It was a great story.” Then he mischievously added, “Can you tell me anything about the Porter Trophy?”

The Leech Cup

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RI: Junior 3P Sectional Results

Rhode Island held its Junior 3P Sectional on March 13 and 14th at Massasoit Gun Club. You can download the complete results here: 2010-ri-3p-jr-sectional (Excel, 41KB)

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ISSF World Cup Series Continues in Sydney

from the ISSF

The next appointment with the ISSF World Cup Series is set for the 20th of March, when the first Rifle and Pistol stage of the 2010 ISSF World Cup Series will kick-off in Sydney, Australia. There, shooters coming from all over the world will meet to compete in the ten Olympic events of Rifle and Pistol shooting. The competition will take place at the beautiful 2000 Olympic Shooting Range of Sydney, which has been hosting several ISSF World Cups since the Games.

The schedule of the event is as tough as challenging: starting from the Opening Ceremony, which will take place the 21st of March, right to the departure of the teams, the 28th, ten final rounds will take place. The first medal match, the 10m Air Rifle Men final round, is scheduled for the 22nd. All the finals will be covered by ISSF TV, and broadcasted on the ISSF website. Don’t miss the match: check the schedule!

The ISSF World Cup in Sydney is the first step into the 2010 international season for Rifle and Pistol shooters, and gives the athletes an outstanding chance to get ready for the events to come, competing at the highest international levels in one of the best venues of the world. Olympians, young shooters and top-rated athletes coming from the five continents are indeed preparing themselves for the most important competition of the year, the 50th ISSF World Championship in all events, which will take place in Munich starting from the 29th of July. There, the best performers will be awarded the first Olympic Quota Places for the 2012 Olympics in London, the qualification tickets for the next Games.

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HPM Season to Start April 29th

The 2010 Hopkinton Prone Match (HPM) season is set to begin April 29th! We shoot 40 shots prone at 100 yards each Thursday at the Hopkinton Sportsmen’s Association. After the match, we light a bonfire, order pizza, make s’mores, and have a good time. You can learn more about the HPM matches here. You can also see a video (below) from last year’s HPM matches. We hope to see you out on the range!

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GA: RBGC Outdoor Conventional Prone, March 20th

River Bend Gun Club in Dawsonville, GA will be hosting a Outdoor Conventional Prone match on March 20th. You can download the match program here.

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Shooter Spotlight: Tammie Forster

The purpose of the “Shooter Spotlight” is to help shooters get to know their fellow competitors a little bit better. We cover a wide range of shooters from “Marksman to Master.” This is the 30th interview in the series.

Tammie Forster

Where do you call home?
Colorado Springs

How long have you been shooting?
Almost 20 years by the time I “retired”

How did you get involved in shooting competitively?
From the time I was small, I had always wanted to compete in the Olympics, I just didn’t know which sport. We took hunter safety in our PE classes in Pocomoke, MD, where I grew up and I saw an advertisement about the 4-H marksmanship club there. I didn’t make the 4-H team the first year but I did find out that shooting was an Olympic sport, thus, I tried again the next year!

What is a little known fact about yourself that your fellow competitors might not know?
I was a cheerleader in 10th grade for the basketball team at my high school. It kept me in shape and helped me earn a letter (because I couldn’t earn one shooting – it wasn’t a school sport).

What do you consider your finest shooting achievement.
Besides meeting my husband at the 1992 MA Jr. Olympic Camp (that’s a bit sappy, I know), winning the Munich World cup 2 times (1991 and 1993) in 3×20. It was usually the best attended World Cup and the first time I won, it was the first World Cup gold for me. The second time I won, it was with a personal best.

What is your favorite pre-match meal?
Cereal with milk.

What is your favorite post match drink?
Hmmmmm….

Do you have a favorite shooting range?
Munich. In the states, I used to like Prado Tiro (the range that hosted the ’84 Olympics). It’s too bad that range isn’t around anymore.

Do you have any short term and/or long term goals?
Teach my kids about the sport. Maybe they would like to try it.

What shooting skill are currently focusing your energy on?
Right now, I am not training or competing. I’d like to be able to wear my jacket and pants again someday, though!

Thanks Tammie for sharing a little bit about yourself with the pronematch.com community!

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NH: Indoor 3P Smallbore State Championship

New Hampshire is hosting their 2010 New Hampshire NRA Indoor 3 Position Smallbore Rifle Open/Junior State Championship on Saturday April 3rd. You can download the match program here: NH-Open-Junior-3P-Indoor-State-Championship (PDF 41KB)

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RI: NRA Four Position Sectional Results

Rhode Island 4P Gold Medalist Hap Rocketto and Silver medalist Brian Jyklka.

Rhode Island NRA Four Position Sectional
by Digby Hand

A dark and stormy night, with high winds that disrupted electrical service across the Ocean State, as well as the sleep disrupting change to Daylight Savings Time, that did little to deter 14 smallbore shooters from converging on the Cumberland Beagle Club for the 2010 Rhode Island Sectional of the National Indoor Smallbore Four Position Championship. Sponsored by the Rhode Island State Rifle and Revolve Association held on March 14th the match was graciously hosted by the Cumberland Club.

The anysight match started, as traditional, in the prone position and saw 12 shooters clean the match. Junior Nick Sautter, Erik Hoskins, Don Norris, and Hap Rocketto all posted 200s with 20 center shots and the match went to Sautter who punched out 12 shots of higher value.

It was anyone’s match going into standing where a real Donnybrook developed between Hudson Juniors Megan Polonsky, Brian Jylkka, and Mara Polonsky who were shooting irons and Sautter and Rocketto who used scopes. Mara Polonsky, Sautter, and Rocketto opened with 99s, Megan Polonsky a 98, and Jylkka carded a 97. The Polonsky sisters followed up with 98s, while Rocketto and Sautter posted 97s, Rocketto’s due to an errant eight. Jylkka nailed a perfect 100 on his second target, with eight center shots, and nearly took the match away from Megan Polonsky who managed three more center shots.

Shooters hang their standing targets.

At this point conventional wisdom would have ceded the match to either Polonsky or Jylkka because perfect scores are expected in the lower positions on the generous A-17 target. However, the rules prudently ignore conventional wisdom and require that the sitting and kneeling matches be shot.

Sitting has recently been considered a specialty of Rocketto. This is not just because his long suffering and ever patient bride Margaret has publically stated that “Around our house sitting is the only thing that Hap does with any enthusiasm or competence.” Rather it is the fact that he has carved out a bit of a niche for himself in the arcane position, holding four National Records on his haunches, the senior 50 foot anysight 20 shot record, the senior iron sight indoor 50 yard record and the open and senior anysight records at 50 yards indoors.

One must tread lightly if one wishes to trespass on his domain and not suffer. Hoskins boldly challenged the old man’s dominance and matched his 200-20, but fell short of Rocketto’s eight shots of higher value by four. Jylkka and Sautter each let one slip out leaving Jylkka and Rocketto tied while Sautter sat one back. The sisters Polonsky each coughed up enough points to drop them nearly out of contention along with Hoskins, each between six and nine points behind the leaders.

Kneeling is a specialty of the younger set and Sautter and Jylkka’s only hope was that they would go clean and the others would falter. Rocketto soldiered on, seemingly unfazed by the youth movement, and shot his third 200-20 of the day to win the kneeling match and tying the senior National Record in the process. Hoskins made a play for a comeback with a 198-13. That was a point behind Jennifer Smith’s 199 and he tied Mara Polonsky as both had 13 center shots. Sautter and Jylkka both shot identical 197-11s.

When all was added up, and the challenge period closed, in the individual match Rocketto held a commanding lead with a 796-70, tying his personal best in the event. Jylkka edged out Hoskins by a point, 793-56 to 792-65, for the silver medallion. Sautter found himself in fourth, and just out of the money with a 792-49. Mara Polonsky was high woman with a 789-49 while Jenn Sloan’s 784-60 earned her high service honors.

Team competition was limited to the Hudson New Hampshire Gold’s entry into the national competition. All began well, Jessica Levine and Megan Polonsky shot 100 with ten centers, Mara Polonsky dropped a center shot while Jylkka shot eight centers and two nines. Nonplussed, he rose to his feet in defiance and rifled off his second 100 of the day standing, this one with ten center shots! His teammates added a 99 and a pair of 98s. Still smarting from his prone he cleaned sitting while the rest of his team dropped five. Kneeling was his down fall as he shot his second 98-8 of the match creating, in the words of his team mates, a near perfect Palandromic score–it reading the same forward as well as backward. Based upon the 2009 results the New Hampshire score of 1581may well stand them in good stead.

The match could not have been held without the good offices of the Rhode Island State association, the generosity of the Cumberland Beagle Club, and the hard work of Ed Jaques who put in a 12 hour volunteer day setting up and dismantling the range, scoring and running the range.

Jenifer Sloan and Nick Sautter packing up after the match.

Complete results can be downloaded here: 2010-ri-4p-sectional (Excel 45KB)

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NCAA Rifle Championship Wrap-up

by Hap Rocketto

The Alaska Nanooks rifle team got off to a great start at the 2010 NCAA Men’s and Women’s Rifle Championships in their attempt to regain the title lost last year to West Virginia by winning the team smallbore competition with an aggregate score of 2,320: good for a six-point advantage over their hosts, the Texas Christian University Horned Frogs (2314) and a 12-point cushion over the defending NCAA Rifle Champions, the West Virginia University Mountaineers.

Fortunes were reversed on the second day when TCU posted an air rifle score or 2361 that was 17 points ahead of it nearest competition, The Wildcats of the University of Kentucky. In third place was the Murray State Racers. With West Virginia and Alaska in fifth and sixth place respectively the host Horned Frogs ended up upending both UAF and WVU who found themselves in second and third place, for their first NCAA title. TCU also entered the history books as the first all female team to cop the title.

Kentucky finished fourth while Army, Nebraska, Murray State, and Navy rounded out the field.

Jonathan Hall, of Columbus State, and Keely Stankey were tied at 595 going into the final of the individual air rifle championship. Hall put together an amazing final score to take the title by a nearly three point margin over Patrik Sartz, of Alaska, and Navy Midshipman Chris Burleson. Hall averaged a 10.5 on his first nine shots but let the final pellet slip out for a 9.7, giving him a 104.9 in the final.

Smallbore competition saw Sarah Scherer survive the final after a 583 three way with Bryant Wallizer and Patrik Starz. Her 102 final, with a 10.9 on her final shot being the dot on an exclamation point, handily kept her ahead of her competition. Wallizer and Starz and Chris Buleson, on the strength of a 101.5 final, finished second and third.

TCU fielded Erin Lorenzen, Simone Riford, Sarah Scherer, Sarah Beard, and Caitlin Morrison in its championship effort. Patrik Starz, Jace Bures, William Galligan, Cody Rutter, Dustin Chesbro, and Katie Fretts formed teh UAF squad while Brandi Eskew, Andy Lamson, Bryant Wallizer, Tom Santelli, and Michael Kulbacki represented West Virginia.

Live coverage of the NCAA Rifle Championships was impressive and popular, so much so that the server crashed on the first day from overload.

You can view the results here: http://www.odcmp.org/range/startframe.htm

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Hall Wins NCAA Individual Air, TCU wins Championship

Jonathan Hall clinched the individual NCAA Air Rifle title today shooting a 104.9 in the final. Texas Christian University won the team NCAA Championship upsetting Alaska Fairbanks. You can view the results here: http://www.odcmp.org/range/startframe.htm

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Scherer wins NCAA Smallbore Championship

Friday, March 13th, 2010-Sarah Scherer just won the NCAA smallbore championship. Scherer went into finals in a 3 way tie for first and shot a 102.0 in the finals, including a last shot of 10.9 to clinch the championship. Complete results can be viewed here: http://www.odcmp.org/range/startframe.htm

The Air Rifle portion of the competion is set to start this morning (Saturday). Live target images will be displayed on the internet as well as updated results as the day progresses.  Live video will also be available starting at 10:00AM EST.

You can show your support by going to the tournament home page at http://gofrogs.cstv.com/sports/c-rifle/spec-rel/tcu-10-ncaa-rifle-championships.html.

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CT: The 79th Anniversary Gallery Match

The 79th Anniversary Gallery Match – March 12-13-14-19-20-21, 2010 – Sponsored by the Connecticut State Rifle & Revolver Association. Last year, we celebrated the 78th Anniversary of this prestigious match. As we approach the 80th Anniversary, we continue to provide “face lifts” to the program. While the CSRRA is still retaining the silhouette of the men in their four-positions for the logo, the rules will continue to be standardized by adopting NRA Smallbore Rules for the match (so no more guessing what the age requirements are or what the tie-breaking rules will be)—the time limit will remain at thirty (30) minutes to allow time for equipment adjusting and position changes. Merit Medals will be awarded to all competitors firing in the Sub-Junior and Junior portions of the match at the range regardless of their fired score—Gold for Juniors & Silver for Sub-Juniors. Competitors firing in the Senior category will have the opportunity to be ranked in the “Senior’s Top 100” and an appropriate momento will be awarded. Remember that a Sub-Junior can shoot in the Junior and Senior matches as well (chance for more awards and a Junior Merit Medal!) and the Junior can shoot in the Senior match (chance for more awards and be named to the Senior’s Top 100). Alas, some of us are aging or have medical limitations, so in the Senior match only you can opt to shoot a more difficult position without an NRA waiver. So, let’s get back in the spirit of good sportsmanship and “Gallery Match” fever—send your entry in today, bring a friend—this match is open to everyone (from “first-time” shooters to “over-the-hill” shooters), and be a participant in the 79th Gallery Match. For more information contact Debbie Lyman (dlyman@snet.net); Blue Trail Range, 316 North Branford Rd, Wallingford, CT, 06492, 203-269-3280, ext “0”.

You can download the match program here.

submitted by Deborah Lyman

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