Armchair Operator
Marksman
- Oct 22, 2012
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Getting this out little earlier this time.
Rimfire Madness is a fun and exciting shooting sport at the Riley Conservation Club. It is best described as Steel Challenge on steroids with magazine fed .22 rifles and pistols. No magnums.
This match will consist of 4 stages. Anywhere from 6 to 50 targets per stage. Start position will be low ready. At the audible start signal, engage all the targets. There will be a 2 minute par time. Your score will be your time that it takes to neutralize all the targets. If all targets aren't neutralized within the 2 minute par time, your score will be 2 minutes and the number of targets neutralized for the purposes of tie breaking.
After the start signal, 25 round limit on rifle mags and 10 round limit on pistol mags.
Bring plenty of ammo and magazines. You may have someone load your emptied magazines during the string, but it is recommended that you have enough to finish the course of fire, 8 pistol mags would be nice.
Cost:
$10.00 first gun
$5.00 each additional gun
Competitors under the age of 18 shoot free with a paying adult
Setup:
8 A.M.
9 - 9:45 A.M. registration
9:45 A.M. safety meeting
10 A.M. Start
Eye and ear protection are required. Gloves are recommended as you are required to help set the stage back up for other competitors. As with all the shooting sports, range bags, carts, water, sunscreen, umbrellas, etc. should be considered.
Rimfire Madness is a fun and exciting shooting sport at the Riley Conservation Club. It is best described as Steel Challenge on steroids with magazine fed .22 rifles and pistols. No magnums.
This match will consist of 4 stages. Anywhere from 6 to 50 targets per stage. Start position will be low ready. At the audible start signal, engage all the targets. There will be a 2 minute par time. Your score will be your time that it takes to neutralize all the targets. If all targets aren't neutralized within the 2 minute par time, your score will be 2 minutes and the number of targets neutralized for the purposes of tie breaking.
After the start signal, 25 round limit on rifle mags and 10 round limit on pistol mags.
Bring plenty of ammo and magazines. You may have someone load your emptied magazines during the string, but it is recommended that you have enough to finish the course of fire, 8 pistol mags would be nice.
Cost:
$10.00 first gun
$5.00 each additional gun
Competitors under the age of 18 shoot free with a paying adult
Setup:
8 A.M.
9 - 9:45 A.M. registration
9:45 A.M. safety meeting
10 A.M. Start
Eye and ear protection are required. Gloves are recommended as you are required to help set the stage back up for other competitors. As with all the shooting sports, range bags, carts, water, sunscreen, umbrellas, etc. should be considered.