UNOFFICIAL Sniper’s Hide Net Matches
Rules:
The matches are open to any and all shooters. The matches will run one week at a time and the best target submitted by Sunday at Midnight, EST, is the King/Queen of the Hill for that week till next Sunday at Midnight.
Targets shall be posted to the thread with score noted. Posting time is the determining time.
Match format. 20 shots on one target fired in a time limit of 20 minutes with no intervening shots, be they sighters or otherwise.
You may fire as many sighters as you want prior to starting the match but once you fire your first shot on your target, you cannot “leave” your target and you have 20 minutes to finish all 20 shots on the same target. You may fire only 20 shots on the target. Any extra shots will count the lowest 20.
No pasters on the target, so start with a fresh target and put your pre-match sighters on another target.
Distance. You may fire from 100 to 1,000 yards using the longest distance you have available. But you must use the appropriate target for the distance you are shooting. Most shooters are probably going to be shooting at 300 yards on the MR63 (sling shooters) or MR63F (Fclass shooters). If you shoot at 100 yards, use the appropriate 100 yard target, etc.
Classes. Sling/irons, sling/scope, F/TR and F/Open. All normal NRA rules apply to classes, rifles, etc.
Scoring. NRA scoring rules apply. For a shot to count on the next higher scoring ring value, it must be in the ring or the bullet must break the line. Pictures must be clear enough that we can score from the thread. The only exceptions may be very close shots, but under NRA rules, the shooter will get the benefit of the doubt.
Fun. This is for FUN, so you better have fun while shooting. The idea is to give us a chance to put some rounds downrange for fun AND for a reason, to see if we can put up a nice score/target. High power is a game of honor, so don’t cheat. If you do, you are only cheating yourself as you aint going to win diddly anyhow! The idea is for each of us to become a better shooter with practice, especially when that practice has some sort of a purpose other than just spraying rounds on the target.
Rules:
The matches are open to any and all shooters. The matches will run one week at a time and the best target submitted by Sunday at Midnight, EST, is the King/Queen of the Hill for that week till next Sunday at Midnight.
Targets shall be posted to the thread with score noted. Posting time is the determining time.
Match format. 20 shots on one target fired in a time limit of 20 minutes with no intervening shots, be they sighters or otherwise.
You may fire as many sighters as you want prior to starting the match but once you fire your first shot on your target, you cannot “leave” your target and you have 20 minutes to finish all 20 shots on the same target. You may fire only 20 shots on the target. Any extra shots will count the lowest 20.
No pasters on the target, so start with a fresh target and put your pre-match sighters on another target.
Distance. You may fire from 100 to 1,000 yards using the longest distance you have available. But you must use the appropriate target for the distance you are shooting. Most shooters are probably going to be shooting at 300 yards on the MR63 (sling shooters) or MR63F (Fclass shooters). If you shoot at 100 yards, use the appropriate 100 yard target, etc.
Classes. Sling/irons, sling/scope, F/TR and F/Open. All normal NRA rules apply to classes, rifles, etc.
Scoring. NRA scoring rules apply. For a shot to count on the next higher scoring ring value, it must be in the ring or the bullet must break the line. Pictures must be clear enough that we can score from the thread. The only exceptions may be very close shots, but under NRA rules, the shooter will get the benefit of the doubt.
Fun. This is for FUN, so you better have fun while shooting. The idea is to give us a chance to put some rounds downrange for fun AND for a reason, to see if we can put up a nice score/target. High power is a game of honor, so don’t cheat. If you do, you are only cheating yourself as you aint going to win diddly anyhow! The idea is for each of us to become a better shooter with practice, especially when that practice has some sort of a purpose other than just spraying rounds on the target.