CDTSA Service Rifle Match Sunday Aug 21

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CDTSA Service Rifle Match Sunday Aug 21

Public welcomed, no presign up required.

10 AM start Sharp.

Service Rifle
The rules for Service Rifle have not changed, but the following clarification is needed.
There are 2 classes;
First class is “Stock military” (as issued) to any country in the past or present. Rifle must be in original condition, or of new manufacturer known as the civilian equivalent. Eg: M-16 U.S.A., civilian equivalent is AR-15. All “Stock military” class must have iron sights, no optics permitted.

Second class is the “Modified or Open class” which means you can “trick up” the rifle and use optics to a maximum of 4X power. (Variable magnification must be reduced to 4X for the match).
You can shoot both
classes, and will need fifty rounds per gun.

sniper / precision match to a 2-gun tactical match that would be more in keeping with our traditional Service Rifle match theme. The rules are:
The competitor selects 2 rifles; one must be the open class rifle as used in the open class Service Rifle event with the 4 power optics. It can be a semi-auto or bolt action, your choice. The second rifle is the tactical rifle; this can be any bolt action or semi auto, your choice. (no single shot rifles of any action type) Any center fire caliber, but no magnums. This rifle can use a bipod, and an optic up to 10-power maximum. High power optics eg: like a 6 to 24 must be turned down to 10-power.
Course of fire
10 rounds fired from each rifle from the bench. No rests or supports, except bipod on tactical rifle. 2 target sets, one set for each rifle of 10 rounds each. There will be a time limit, with reasonable allowance to complete the course of fire of the 20 shots total from both rifles. This is NOT a speed event and no spotting scopes are allowed. Range Officer must inspect the fired rifles after completion to show clear, before returning rifles to the rack.

Non Members will be charged $5.00 each event.

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So I'll need 50 rounds to run the "open" catagory.

It's my first time at a service rifle shoot and I have a few questions:

It starts at 10:00 AM, is there an orientation or should I get there before 10:00 AM?

I don't have any kind of vest or mag pouches. Am I good without them?

How many mags do I need? Can I bring LAR15's?
 
its 50 rounds per relay, u can run more then one relay if you want to have more fun ;)

I would show up at-least 15 mins before to sign up in what relay u want, pay your fee and load your mags aswell as meet some of the guys and see some of their toys.

Don't worry about not having a vest or mag pouches its a fun match so we wait for guys to field load if required, and some guys put their mags in their jean pockets, no one cares if your fully geared or not.

You "should" have 5 mags for the match as we do runs of 25 rounds then change and wait and then do another 25 rounds per relay. If you don't have 5 mags don't worry as we wait for alot of guys to field load.
 
its 50 rounds per relay, u can run more then one relay if you want to have more fun ;)

I would show up at-least 15 mins before to sign up in what relay u want, pay your fee and load your mags aswell as meet some of the guys and see some of their toys.

Don't worry about not having a vest or mag pouches its a fun match so we wait for guys to field load if required, and some guys put their mags in their jean pockets, no one cares if your fully geared or not.

You "should" have 5 mags for the match as we do runs of 25 rounds then change and wait and then do another 25 rounds per relay. If you don't have 5 mags don't worry as we wait for alot of guys to field load.

Great!

Are LAR15 10 round mags allowed? I heard CDTSA doesn't allow the 10 round mags. Rumor perhaps?
 
Course of fire?

25 rounds.

10 standing

10 sitting or kneeling

5 prone or off the bench.

this is done then the targets are reset, scored, while another relay fires.

Then after waiting for X amount of relays to circulate through back to your
relay you will repeat as directed.
Course of fire
(Sport: Modern Pentathlon - Shooting)
Definition

In a competition, a shooter has a set number of shots he can fire and a time limit in which to fire his bullets.
 
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