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Adapted from the military qualification course of fire for competition as defined by both the NRA and CMP, courses of fire include.
* The extended yardages are simulated by firing on reduced scale targets. Approved centerfire firearms fall into two divisions: Service Rifles being defined as the civilian version of the current or recent "standard issue" service weapon, limited to the AR-15, M1-A and M1 Garand. Match Rifles are specialized target rifles specifically built for across-the-course high power competition, both as governed by the applicable rules of the sanctioning organizations. New shooter orientation is required. |
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An orientation is necessary for new shooters and will be held prior to the matches on Sunday morning. New shooters will be informed in a timely manner of the starting time for the orientation. Club rifles and ammunition are available upon request to the High Power Director prior to the match. The use of the rifles is a free service in order to privide more shooters an opportunity to compete and have fun in the sport of High Power Shooting. However, ammunition must be provided by the shooter (approved by the Match Director and no relopads please) or purchased from the Club. Prices may vary and will be quaoted at the time of reserving the rifle for use in a match. Match fees: Fun Shoots - $10; Garand Matches - $20 (ammo furnished only with loand M-1 Rifles); NRA Matches - $20 for an individual, $10 for Seniors, Ladies and Juniors. Both the John C. Garand and NRA Approved Matches have individual programs available upon request.
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