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The January 23 match program is linked on the Schedule.   You can go to the link and read what's planned.

I will point out a couple of items in which you might have an interest:

1) Any rifle, any sight is legal, as long as the rifle has wood stocks.  So your Remington 700 with a 40x scope is legal as well as your Garand.

2) You'll be shooting at money.  Hit it, keep it.  Don't hit it, well it wasn't yours to begin with.  In the first match you have to stand and aim at the bill.  In the second match you have to guess where it is but you get to sling up prone.

3) After both matches are over, the bold and beautiful may take as many shots as they want, standing, at that $10 bill.  The cost will be $1 per shot.  Welcome to the SBRC casino.

Any questions?


Mini-Palma, our February 27 match, is a game generally for .22 LR, but we'll shoot it with anything you got.  Yes, you may shoot your .22 if you want.   It is a 100-yard simulation of  800, 900, and 1000-yard shooting.  Here are the targets (center of page).  Course of fire is 15 shots on each target.  I think we'll run this with a relay change after every 15 shots.  You won't want to be in the sling for 45 shots straight.

What if you don't have a Palma gun or a match-conditioned AR15 or some other fancy 1000-yard gun?  What if you want to (will) shoot the Garand or the Springfield, or a Krag?  Then we'll make it a 600 yard game.  We'll shoot on the SR-1, SR-21, and MR-31 (200, 300, 600 yard reduced to 100 yards) targets.  Same course of fire, 3 strings of 15 shots each.

There'll be unlimited sighters for the first string of fire, then 2 sighters for each of the last two strings.

That should get us through the first two months of the year, the last two months of winter, with some giggles.  Some.

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