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Thanks to Dennis Wiley, smallbore silhouette shooting is making a comeback to the range. It is intended that the shoot will be customized to encourage participation by all. We will be making a few changes to the official NRA rules until we see what suits our club the best. The major variation that we intend to use is that only the chickens will be shot offhand & the other animals will be shot any position off of Cross Sticks ( 2' 1"X2"s bolted together with 3" 30d spikes in the ends to hold them in the ground). Most will normally shoot it prone, but those having difficulty getting into prone generally shoot it sitting with taller sticks. We expect to allow pretty much any .22LR & any sight. If there is at least 3 of whatever sight, we can give it a separate category. Depending on how the shooters want to do it & numbers, we can also divide it up into Target & Sporter class. We don't intend to use sighters in order to move it along & provide a little wider diversity in scores. This should allow all shooters to participate, have fun and get in a lot of trigger time. Trigger time is what it is all about.
RIFLES
Standard Silhouette Rifle
A rifle, meeting the following specifications:
(a) Maximum weight 10 pounds, 2 ounces, including sights.
(b) Any sights, telescopic or metallic may be used. Scopes may not be more than 2 inches
above the rifle as measured from the top of the receiver to the underside of the scope tube,
nor may the scope be offset from the top center line of the receiver. Any sighting device programmed
to activate the firing mechanisms is prohibited.
(c) Any trigger not subject to accidental discharge. Triggers which function on release are not
permitted. In the event of accidental discharge, the Range Officer shall require trigger adjustment or
replacement of the rifle.
(d) Stock: The stock must be traditionally styled and may not be bent and/or twisted so as to deviate
from conventional configurations such as factory rifle stocks or silhouette stocks as manufactured by
Fajen, McMillan, H-S Precision, and others. The forend, including the trigger guard mounts and screws,
shall not exceed 2 1/4 inches wide, and 2 1/4 inches deep measured from the centerline of the bore.
Magazines do not have to conform to stock measurements but those that extend below the stock line may
not be used as support. The forend shall extend a minimum of 8 inches forward of the forward edge
of the receiver ring. The comb shall not extend above the centerline of the bore, but Monte Carlo
roll may rise 1/2 inch on the off side. The toe of the stock including buttplate or recoil pad shall
be no more than 7 inches below the centerline of the bore. Buttplate or recoil pad may not extend below
the lower line of the stock.
(e) Attachments which do not cause any portion of the rifle to exceed the weight or dimensions as listed
herein are permitted provided they do not extend past the end of the barrel. Sighting devices are not considered
"attachments".
(f) Trigger guard must be present and may not vary from conventional configuration for the purpose of providing
added thumb or palm support and shall be no deeper than 15/16 inches below the bottom line of the forend.
(Note: TC Contender Carbines and Ruger Single Shot rifles are exempt, provided the additional depth of the
trigger guard is not used as palm or thumb support.) ,
(g) The barrel may be not be longer than 30 inches including any sleeve or attachment, as measured from the
face of the closed bolt to the end of the barrel.
(h) The rifle shall be chambered for only factory loaded .22 caliber short, long or long rifle rimfire cartridges.
Hot loads, such as "Stingers", are not permitted.
Smallbore Hunting Silhouette Rifle
A hunting style rifle, having a maximum weight of 8 1/2 pounds, including sights and if applicable, an empty magazine or clip. With the exception of single shot rifles, all other types must be repeating rifles, which shall be fired by loading all cartridges from the magazine or clip into the chamber.
The intent of this rule is to describe a common hunting rifle.
(a) Caliber: The rifle may be a single-loading rifle, the weight may not exceed 8 1/2 pounds, and the rifle shall
be chambered for only factory loaded .22 caliber short, long or long rifle rimfire cartridges.
Hot loads, such as "Stingers", are not permitted.
(b) Sights: Any telescopic or metallic sight may be used. Scopes may not be more than 1.5 inches above
the rifle, as measured from the top of the receiver to the underside of the scope tube, nor may the scope
be offset from the centerline of the bore.
(Exception: for rifles that eject the empty cartridge case straight up and that normally use an offset scope,
the scope may be offset. Any sighting device programmed to activate the firing mechanism is prohibited. )
(c) Stock: a hunting style stock. Attachments, either removable or permanent, are not
permitted. Swivels and slings are permitted, but slings may not be used for arm support in shooting.
(d) Trigger: Trigger pull shall not be less than 2 pounds. In the event of an accidental discharge,
range officers shall require adjustment of the trigger or replacement of the rifle. Rifles must be equipped
with a functional safety. All safety features, including any manual safety, must be functional.
(e) Barrel: a hunting style tapered barrel. Bull or varmint barrels are not permitted. A factory
tuner that does not act as a muzzle break is permitted. Maximum barrel length is 26 inches.
(f) Magazines: Magazines may not be loaded with more than 5 rounds. During the match, all cartridges
must be loaded into the chamber from the magazine. Magazines not capable of holding 5 rounds may be reloaded
as required, or for removable magazines/clips, multiple magazines may be used.
Exception: During a Shoot Off, single cartridge loading may be used, at the direction of the range Officer.
RANGE STANDARDS
Distances
Matches are commonly fired at ranges of 40, 60, 77 and 100 meters or yards for Smallbore rifle Silhouette.
Alternate Range Distances -Where available range distances do not permit targets to be placed at their
maximum specified distances, tournament sponsors must use targets scaled to proportional shorter distances.
COURSES OF FIRE
Smallbore Rifle Competition -A sanctioned match consists of 40, 60, 80 or 120 rounds fired in the
standing position on one-fifth size standard High Power Rifle Silhouette targets as follows:
TIME LIMITS
Computing Time -Time is not checked on each shot but is computed on the indicated allowance for
each five-shot string. The Chief Range Officer may terminate any relay before completion of the full time allowance,
if all competitors in that relay have completed firing.
Time Allowances:
(a) Ready time -Fifteen seconds will be allowed after the command "READY" (LISTO) is given before the
command "FIRE" (FUEGO).
RANGE COMMANDS, CONTROL AND OPERATIONS Firing Line Procedures and Commands:
SCORING
-Misses - Any shot which does not knock the proper silhouette over or from its stand will be scored a miss.
"Turning" a silhouette on its stand will be counted as a miss. Any target that is hit, causing one or both
feet to be moved off the stand or pad, and make contact with another supporting surface, but still remain upright,
shall be scored as a hit. If, through the fault of the competitor, fewer than the prescribed number of shots are fired,
or shots are fired on the wrong target, the competitor is scored a miss for each unfired shot or each shot fired on a
wrong target.
EQUIPMENT
-Spotting Scope - The use by the coach of a telescope or other optical device to spot shots is permitted.
(a) Ten Gallina (chicken) targets at 40 meters (or yards).
(b) Ten Javelina (pig) targets at 60 meters (or yards).
(c) Ten Guajalote (turkey) targets at 77 meters (or yards).
(d) Ten Borrego (ram) targets at 100 meters (or yards).
(b) Two and one half minutes will be allowed to fire one shot on each target of a bank of five targets-
( c) Alibis -30 seconds will be allowed for each unfired round of the series in which the alibi is allowed.
(d) Shoot-offs- 30 seconds will be allowed for each shot fired in a shoot-off of ties.
( e ) A minimum of 30 seconds will be allowed between the command "CEASE FIRE" and "READY."
Long Run Attempt -A competitor is allowed a 15 second ready and 2 1/2 minutes for five shots.
In the event that the first shot is a sighter, the competitor is allowed a 15 second Ready and 30 seconds
for the sighter shot.
(a) Each competitor has a bank of 5 silhouettes at which to fire, one shot at each, left to right, in order, in the appropriate time. Hits out of sequence are scored as misses; for example, the second shot hitting the third silhouette is a miss. When a silhouette is down before a shot, a shooter will fire on the remaining ones in order, then return to the left-most target remaining in the bank and fire any unfired rounds at the remaining silhouette or silhouettes as required. If the shooter still has shots unfired and no targets remain standing on the shooters or another's bank, a range alibi will be declared. The bank will be reset, and the competitor will be allowed a "ready" period and 30 seconds for each remaining shot. Ricochet hits fired in sequence at properly designated targets count as a hit. Only hits and misses are recorded, and a silhouette must be knocked over or from its rest in order to score hit. "Turning" a silhouette on its stand does not count as a hit.
(b) If a malfunction occurs, the competitor will be allowed to use another rifle and/or cartridge, and will be given 30 seconds for each unfired round of the series. Such completion firing may be done immediately, or on a later relay, at the Range Officer's discretion, based on the length of the delay involved, such as rifle repair, substitution or other pertinent factors.
(c) Different rifles may be used during a tournament, but in each individual match the same rifle must be used
for all stages in that match, except when rifle failure occurs and is certified as such by the Range Officer.
Only one alibi will be allowed in a match.
-Early or Late Shots - A competitor firing a shot from the line before "ready" (Listo) is given will be disqualified
from the day's scheduled match. Shots fired upon closing of the bolt or action when on the firing line will be scored
as record shots. Any shot fired after the command "Cease Fire" (Alto) will be scored as amiss.
-All Shots Count - All shots fired by a competitor after taking position at the firing point will be counted in the competitor's score even if the rifle may be accidentally discharged.
-Hits on Wrong Target - Hits on the wrong target are scored as misses.
-Clothing - Commercial type trap and skeet vests (sleeveless ) and shotgun shooting shirts are permitted as well
as clothing normally suitable for existing climatic temperatures. Shooting coats, unnecessarily heavy clothing, or
anything on the person that would provide artificial support such as clothing having excess padding or stiffening
material or which restricts or supports the body in the shooting position may not be worn. Any dispute regarding clothing
will be submitted to the Jury for decision. Sleeveless leather, vinyl, heavy fabric or multiple layered vests that
may be considered or construed to be unnecessarily heavy or to provide artificial support are permitted if they can
be closed over a gauge made from 4 inch thin wall PVC pipe, not less than 30 inches in length, passed through the
entire length of the vest, and opened or vented from the bottom edge to a point two inches above the crest of the hipbone.
-Slings - Slings may be attached to the rifle but may not be used for support of the hand or arm.
-Palm Rest - A palm rest may not be used. A palm rest is any attachment or extension below the forearm which
aids the normal hand grip and support of the rifle by the forward hand/arm.
-Buttplates and Cheekpieces - A butt or buttplate having a curved rear surface in which the depth of the curve exceeds
1/2 inch when measured from a straight line drawn from the top to the bottom of the buttplate is prohibited.
Buttplates must be centered. Adjustable cheekpieces must be fixed and sealed in place.
-Release triggers - triggers which function on release are prohibited.
-Compensators and Muzzle Brakes - The use of compensators, muzzle brakes and barrel porting is prohibited.
(The adjustment holes on the Boss-CR are not considered to be compensators, muzzle brakes or barrel porting. )
-Eye Protection - All competitors and other personnel in the immediate vicinity of the range complex are
urged to wear eye protection devices.
-Ear Protection - All competitors and other personnel in the immediate vicinity of the range complex are
urged to wear hearing protection devices.
-Open Bolt Indicators - An Open Bolt Indicator is required in all NRA Silhouette competition to indicate the bolt is open.
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