Campbell River Gun Club's Informal BR shoots - 2010 Fall schedule

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Centerfire Benchrest Fun Shoots
@ Campbell River Gun Club’s Argonaut Rd
600 yd Range

Fall 2010 Shoot Dates
(2nd Sunday of the month)

September 12
October 10
November 14
December 12 - Turkey Shoot

Factory Rifle, Custom Factory Rifle and Custom Rifle classes

10 relays, different targets from 5 shot group to flies and more

Lunch included with entry fee

100yd to 500yd
Depending on the weather (winter months 100, 200 & poss 300yds)

Shoots start @ 10:00 am

Schedule subject to change

For more information and confirmation of shoot

Ph Greg @ 338-0483 or E-mail - giyeomans@shaw.ca
 
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any chance you might publish the specs for the different classes? This F'er would be very interested in coming out and poking out at paper with you guys, but I'd like to know if the equipment needs to be put on a diet (shaddap Richard)
 
Hi Ian, there is not much for rules. We try to make the classes so that like equipment is shooting against like equipment.

Factory Rifle class - A high production factory rifle, can be bedded, factory trigger adjusted and a factory bbl. You can get another factory bbl and fit it to the action.

Custom Factory Rifle class - A high production factory action with everything done. Aftermarket stock, trigger, bbl, action trued, etc. If your CFR is over 15 lbs and you win all the relays in the class we'll ask you to shoot in the Custom class

Custom Rifle class - A low production custom action with everything done to the rifle. No rail guns or unlimited br guns. If there's more than one we'll make a class for them.

No real weight restrictions, but if you're over 15 lbs and win every relay, you go into the unlimited class for the next shoot.

No restrictions on scopes. Lots of 36x's and a few NF 12-42x's

Two piece rests are the usual, if you have a one piece rest it's allowed until you win every relay, then for the next shoot we'll ask you to use a two piece.

Like I said before, the rules are to try and get shooters using similar equipment to compete with similar equipment. The relay winners get 1/2 the entry fee for that class/relay.

Entry fees are $20/class + $5 for 50/50 draw. 1st, 2nd & 3rd prizes for 50/50
10 relays/class

Free lunch and free reactionary targets at the end of the shoot to get rid of that extra ammo. You should have 75 rounds or so for the relays, depending on how many sighters you take.

Any other questions, PM me and I'll be glad to answer.

Cheers
Greg
 
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