Military Service Rifle Shoot


Friday, 20 August 2010


A non-sanctioned military service rifle shoot has been scheduled for Saturday, 10/9/10, from 9:00 AM until 3:00 PM (unless we finish sooner).  Firearms may be either "As-Issued" or "Modern Military Rifle" in this case refers to any issued military rifle from any country which has not been altered or modified except as allowed by the CMP Competition Rules (see pages 24 to 28 of the CMP Rules).  We are not going to field strip your rifle or put a micrometer on your rifle parts.  This is an informal match, and we will take your word for the state of your rifle, and your explanation of the military origin of the firearm.  "As-Issued" and "Modern Military Rifle" will be scored as two separate classes, although an over-all high score will be recorded.

We are making two exceptions to the CMP rules:  Optical sights will be allowed, but will be scored in a separate category from iron sights; and commercial or replica versions of military rifles will be permitted (e.g. the Springfield M-1A may be used as an M-14).

We will shoot either a CMP As-Issued Military Rifle Match Course A or Course B, with the decision to be made on or before the date of the match.  Both courses use the NRA SR-1 target.  For those who wish to practice, we have the NRA SR-1 targets in the range shed, and they cost $0.35 each.  (The NRA SR target is a 200 yard target, and the SR-1 is a 50% smaller target for use at 100 yards.)  See http://www.odcmp.com/competitions/rulebook.pdf (see CMP Rules link above) for the CMP 2010 Rulebook, and page 53 for the As-Issued Course A and B descriptions.  See also pages 65 to 67 for firing line procedures - these procedures will be followed.  We'll shoot each stage in relays of from 3 to 5 shooters, depending upon the number of participants.

In case of a disagreement, CMP and/or NRA match rules will be used as the competition authority.  The decision of the match director will be final.

We'll have scores and bragging rights for two groups of rifles:  those with iron sights, and those without iron sights (i.e. probably optical sights).    A shooter may also more than one course, and use a different rifle on each course, or may enter more than once in the same course and use different rifles.

We'll try to have at least 100 rounds of each of the kinds of ammunition shooters will need.  We already have 5.56 mm NATO, 7.62 mm NATO, and .30-06, and we will get 7.62x39 before the match.  We will try to have non-corrosive military ammunition for your rifle, but we may end up using Aguila, Federal, Sellier & Bellot, or Winchester with FMJ bullets and in the military issue bullet weights if we cannot get the real thing.  If we do not have the caliber of ammunition you need, you should plan on bringing your own.  Remember that the intent of this match is to shoot military firearms and ammunition, not full-race rifles with finely tuned ammunition.

Shooters should plan to be on the range by 9:00 AM, and we'll try to have the first course of fire under way by 9:30 AM.  Non-shooters may be dragooned to work in the pits until their turn to shoot comes up.  We'll appoint an official scorer when we find out who will be there.  Bob Ray and Doug Phaneuf will function as the range officers when they are not shooting.  Doug Phaneuf will be the match director.

There will be a $13.00 match fee to cover the cost of targets for one course of fire, lunch, and incidentals.  The ammunition will be sold at CRGC's actual cost.  An additional course of fire will cost $2.00.  Mats and pads will be available for prone shooting, but shooters may bring their own if they wish.  There will be free coffee, but water and soda will be available for $0.75 each.  We'll take lunch orders (sandwiches from Fisher's), or order in pizzas, for a mid-match break.

We would like to keep this match to at most 20 shooters so that we can keep some semblance of order, and complete more or less within the time we have.  If we do have slots available, though, family members or friends may shoot as well.  The sign-up will be first come, first served.

While the range as a whole will be used for the match, we will be using stations 1 though 5 of the 100 yard range.  Stations 6 and 7 will be available for use by non-participating shooters, or by match shooters for non-match shooting if a station is open, but non-participating shooters will be under the control of the match range officer, and will be required to follow the range control commands.

If you have questions, or want to make sure you are signed up, send an e-mail to either Bob Ray or Doug Phaneuf directly, or via crgc@canby.com.