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Matche Date's this Year
IBS TARGET
THIS YEAR for CENTERFIRE 2008
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Note quarter on Target this is 10 Ring "
BENCHREST MATCHE’
Rimfire Matches; Total
of 40 rounds for record firing, unlimited sighters. 1st. relay is 20 rounds in 20 minutes at 50 yards, with unlimited
sighters during that 20 minutes. 4 record targets are shot 5 times each, for the total of 20 rounds.
2nd.
Relay is 20 record rounds in 20 minutes at 100 yards, with unlimited sighters within the 20 minutes. 2 record targets are
shot 10 times each for total of 20 rounds. At the end of second relay you’ve shot 40 rounds for score, and hopefully
total of 400 points, each shot has potential of being 10 points. Points are counted over X`s ( Bull’s-eye’s) X`s
are used to break a tie in points. Shooting a “Clean” score is shooting 400 points. Total scores that have the
same points & X count are considered Ties, with both receiving the same season points
There are two classes
of shooters in Rimfire; Prone, (laying on your stomach and using a Sling for support). The most popular class is “Benchrest,
and is the second class. The benchrest class is any rest from the bench, and using any Rim fire rifle. There are no limitations
on Rifles (except being Rim fire) in our Rimfire shoots. Takes about 1 hour to complete. The “Ten” ring at 50
yards is the same size as the “X” ring at 100 yards. The “9” ring at 50 yards is the same size as
the 10 ring at 100 yards. The X ring is 4/10ths. of an inch at 50 yards, but to touch either side takes a rifle that is able
to hold ½” at 50 yards. Scored “Best Edge Scoring” means that to score the higher value, you only have to
touch the scoring ring with the bullet hole. Cost is $ 6.00, includes targets.
" MasterBlaster " Mike Kerwood is the BenchRest Chairman for 2008, Best of Luck from Mike in 2008
Varmint Rifle
Matches:
Centerfire
rifles held at 200 yards, with all shooting done off the Bench.
Course of fire WAS 20 record rounds in 30 minutes, with unlimited sighters.
In 2007 we’re going to 25 record rounds in 40 minutes. Five shots
are shot at 5 record targets, for total of 25 rounds, with one sighter target, that can be shot at unlimited times.
The
new targets will be 200 yard IBS “Hunter Benchrest targets” with 6 targets on one page. (5 record targets &
one sighter) These new targets are the same size as targets used in the past. X ring is 4/10ths. of an inch, with the “10”
ring being 1.00” in diameter.
There
are 2 classes of Rifles in the Varmint shoots; 1) Varmint Class is any centerfire rifle with a forend width LESS than 2.5”
at the widest point, and if a “Bolt Action” it must have a magazine.
The Forend width and magazine requirement are the only two restrictions
for Varmint Rifles.2) Rifles with a forend 2.5” or wider , or Rifles that are “Bolt Action Single shot”
fall into “Benchrest Rifles” and considered more accurate. A Varmint Rifle may shoot in the Benchrest Class Relay
if the shooter so desires, However the Benchrest Rifles will not be scored in the Class relay reserved strictly for Varmint
Rifles. In other words you can move up in class with a Varmint rifle, but you can’t move down with a Benchrest Rifle.
There
are No restrictions on Optics, Rifle weight, caliber, or Front & rear rests. If you are unable to complete the course
of fire with a rifle, you may finish with a different rifle, as long as it meets the rules for the class it’s shooting
in, and shooting completed with in the original start time. The basic Target is a NRA 50 yard Small bore, but set at 200 yards,
it has the same size rings as a 50 yard Small bore target.
Scored
best edge scoring, Points count over X`s, with X`s used to break a tie in points. Total scores with the same point & X
count are considered Ties, and shall have the same final place finish. Cost is $6.00 for each relay/Class, Targets included.
All scoring will be done by designated scorer,
appointed by match director. Mike Kerwood (907) 486-8141
OPEN RANGE DAYS - SALONIE CREEK
OPERN RANGE FOR 2008
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