Historic Service Rifle Match

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Historic Service Rifle

Historic Service Rifle

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Twice a year the NRA hold a CSR match that is purely for Historic Rifles where the classes include Classic (SMLE), Veteran (No. 4s/No. 5s), Veteran Optic (No. 4T) and All-Comers (Foreign SR). The competition consists of deliberate, rapid and snap shooting standing and kneeling at 100 yards, prone and sitting/squatting/kneeling at 200 yards and finally prone at 300 yards.

The Course of Fire (CoF) is based on military practices shooting from standing, kneeling, sitting and prone. There are no Run Downs!

Targets will be a Fig 12 at 100 yds, then an NRA DP2 at 200 and 300 yds. The DP2 is a black & white target similar to a Fig 11, but will offer better target acquisition and sight picture than a standard brown/black Fig 11.The HBSA and LERA have been involved in the development of the event.

Prizegiving will follow shooting on range at approx 1730 hrs.

 

Click here to enter online

Click here to download the Course of Fire

Click here to download the entry form

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