All matches begin @ 6:00 P.M. Mondays unless a special time is listed
on the scheduled day of the match. Set-up & sign-in start @ 5:00 P.M.
Note special time on Memorial Day, July 4 & Labor Day
April 10 50 yds right pistol range practice & instruction (new shooters incl.)
April 17 50 yds right side pistol range practice & instruction (new shooters incl.)
April 24 50 yds right side pistol range practice & instruction (new shooters incl.)
May 1 50 yds right side pistol range practice & instruction (new shooters incl.)
May 8 Prone 100 yds rifle range practice
(see note 100 yd requirement at end of schedule)
May 15 50 yds prone 50 yds. right side pistol range
May 22 50 yds 4-Position, or all prone, pistol range
May 29 Memorial Day Start 9:00 AM
June 5 50 yds prone right side pistol range
June 12 50 yds 4-position right side pistol range or prone
June 19 50 yds. 4-position right side pistol range or prone
June 26 50 yds 4-position right side pistol range or prone
July 3 50 yds 4-position right side pistol range or prone
(Note: Possible change to 0900 hrs due to Tues July 4th Holiday)
July 10 100 yds prone rifle range (see note 100 yd requirement)
July 17 50 yds prone right side pistol range
July 24 50 yds 4-position right side pistol range or prone
July 31 100 yds. prone rifle range (see note 100 yd requirement)
Aug 7 50 yds prone right side pistol range
Aug 14 50 yds 4-position or prone right side pistol range
Aug 21 100 yds rifle range (see note 100 yd requirement)
Aug 28 50 yds prone right side of pistol range
Sept 4 Labor Day 100 yds prone rifle range start 0900 hrs
Sept 11 50 yds 4-position or prone right side pistol range ; last match)
Note: 100 yd requirement. Any shooter that participates at 100yds. must first
demonstrate the ability to keep all rounds within the “black scoring rings”
at the 50 yard range in the prone position and have the approval of the match
director or qualify at the May 9 practice session on the rifle range at 100
yards. The only alternative to the above is to have a valid NRA small bore or
high power rifle qualification card to present to the match director prior to
their first 100 yard match. Bench shooters cannot participate in the 100 yard
matches due to safety requirements as you will be forward of “the Wall “
on prone firing line.
Regardless all rounds are to impact in the berms behind the targets on any
range. Anyone that cannot maintain rounds impacting in the berm area
will be required to leave the range immediately and prohibited from
further FSA smallbore competition. Match directors are to report rounds
out of the berm area to the RSO and the name of the competitor. This
applies even to a single round.
There are no exceptions to the above due to range safety requirements.
If you wish a small bore NRA classification in both disciplines of prone and
4- position you must fire the minimum number of rounds in each category to
receive a classification in each category.
See NRA small bore rule book for requirement for minimum rounds required.
Jon Beyer
Match Director
(513) 661-8929