NASHVILLE MATCHMASTERS 2018 BUTCH POWELL MEMORIAL REGIONAL BULLSEYE PISTOL MATCH SPONSORED BY : Nashville Matchmasters @ Columbia, TN. DATE : May 26-27, 2018 LOCATION : Last Resort Range 1804 Nashville Hwy Columbia, TN.38401 ENTRY INFORMATION : ENTRY FEE - An individual entry fee of $80.00 will be charged to cover all individual matches in the 2700 aggregate (includes $9.00 NRA fee). A team entry fee of $ 40.00 per 4 man team will be charged to cover the team matches. This fee will also cover the team Hardball match if fired. REGISTRATION - To enter match, fill out and sign a SR-1 entry form and mail to : TERRY LABBE PO BOX 239, TONEY, AL 35773 Entry fee must be included with the SR-1 card (DO NOT SEND CASH). In the event a SR-1 card is not available, the competitor may submit a written request for entry into the match by giving name, category, (service or civilian), and classification (HM, M. EX. SS, MK, OR MU). no one will be squadded until the entry fee is received. REGISTRATION CLOSE - Shooters may register until 7 AM on the day of the match. Entries will be limited to 96 competitors in the individual matches and 16 teams in the team matches. RULES : SQUADDING - The process of squadding will be completed by match time on the day of the match. Match Director will have final authority on squadding and start times. 1. This is a NRA Registered Tournament and all current NRA Bullseye Match rules will apply. 2. The NRA classification system will be used for this tournament. Scores will be reported to the NRA, and NRA match records may be established. NRA award points will be used to award winners in each class and a system to award sub-aggregate winners will be used in proportion to the number in each class. Team match awards will also be in proportion to the number of teams participating. 3. Protest - Current NRA rules will govern all protests.
WEAPONS AND AMMUNITION : WEAPONS : As specified in Sec. 3, NRA Rules, for all individual and team matches. The Service Pistol or Leg match must conform to CMP Rules. Competitors will be responsible for furnishing their own weapon. AMMUNITION : Competitors will furnish their own ammo for all individual and team matches. SCORING : 1. Scoring will be after each 10-shot string. Each competitor will repair his own target after scoring 2. Shot value challenges will be referred to the official Referee for final determination. A fee of $1.00 for each challenge, if upheld the $1.00 will be returned to the scorer FIRING PROCEDURE : 1. Each relay will complete a 900 aggregate before leaving the firing line. Firing times will be designated and each competitor is responsible for being on time. 2. Team matches will be squadded and all team members must be listed on the official team score card prior to the start of match #22 to be eligible for the team AGG. Course of Fire (2700 Aggregate).22 Caliber Match Match 1: 20 shots Slow Fire at 50 yards Match 2: National Match Course Match 3: 20 shots Timed Fire at 25 yards Match 4: 20 shots Rapid Fire at 25 yards Match 5:.22 Caliber Aggregate Center Fire Match Match 6: 20 shots Slow Fire at 50 yards Match 7: National Match Course Match 8: 20 shots Timed Fire at 25 yards Match 9: 20 shots Rapid Fire at 25 yards Match 10: Center Fire Aggregate.45 Caliber Match Match 11: 20 shots Slow Fire at 50 yards Match 12: National Match Course Match 13: 20 shots Timed Fire at 25 yards Match 14: 20 shots Rapid Fire at 25 yards Match 15:.45 Caliber Aggregate Match 16: Grand Aggregate
FIRING SCEDULE: 1. Sat. May 26 will comprise the following matches: 22 cal. 900 Match #1-5,, FOLLOWED WITH EIC 22 MATCH C. F. cal. 900 Match #6-10 22 cal. Team Match C. F. Team Match 2. Sun. May 27 will comprise the following matches:.45 cal. 900 Match # 11-16.45 Team Match Service Pistol Team Match CMP Leg Match and NRA Revolver Match ENRTY FEE REGIONAL $80.00, LEG MATCH $15.00, DIST. REVOLVER $15.00 EIC 22 MATCH $15.00 CMP SERVICE PISTOL "LEG" MATCH : 1. Any competitor 16 or older and a citizen of the United States may enter this match. Military Personnel may enter if they comply with the applicable service regulations. 2. An entry fee of $15 per competitor will be collected. CMP awards given in this match. 3. The match will be conducted in accordance with the current AR 920/30 Rules and Regualtions Governing the National Matches. 4. Competitors may use the.45m1911 ro.45m1911a1 Pistol or M9 Beretta issued by the US Armed Forces or the commercial pistol of the same type and caliber. The requirements for these pistols are outlined in AR 920/30. 5..45 Cal. ball ammunition will not be available for the "leg" match. NRA DISTINGUISHED REVOLVER MATCH MATCH IS TO BE FIRED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING RULES: Eligibility: Only individuals who are eligible for NRA Pistol Competition pursuant to Section 2 of the NRA Pistol Rules shall be eligible to compete in this program. ENTRY FEE OF $15.00 Awards: The NRA Distinguished Revolver Badge will be awarded to those competitors who earn a total of 30 points through unassisted individual competition in NRA Distinguished Revolver Matches. Credit points will be awarded to the highest scoring 10 percent of all non-distinguished Revolver competitors firing in the match ranked in order of merit. Fractions of.5 and over will be resolved to the next whole number. Smaller fractions will not be
considered. The winning 10 per cent as described above will be further broken down and credit points awarded as follows: To the highest scoring 1/6th of the 10% qualifying................................................. 10 Points To the next highest scoring 1/3 rd of the 10% qualifying............................................. 8 Points To the remaining competitors authorized credit points.............................................. 6 Points Course of Fire: The NRA National Match Course will be used for all competitions under this program. Tournaments wishing to host competitions under this program are limited to National Championships, Regional Championships, and State Championships as defined in Rule 1.6 which are conducted outdoors. Where a tournament is conducted in a single day, multiple relays of this match may be conducted throughout the day. Where a tournament is conducted across two or more days, multiple relays of this match may be conducted across multiple days and throughout each day. Rule 3.1.4 Distinguished Revolver: The revolver must be capable of chambering and firing a 158-grain round nose or semi-wadcutter.38 Special cartridge. It must be a factory manufactured revolver with no external modifications except for stocks which may be modified or changed because of the size of the competitor s hand or to facilitate loading. Except for stocks and the honing of the sear or sear notch to make a more crisp trigger, and maintain a 2 ½ lb. minimum trigger pull, no external or internal modification may be made to the revolver as manufactured and sold by the factory of origin. No parts may be removed from the revolver, either externally or internally, nor may any part be added. Specifically prohibited is any system of recoil control based upon compensators, barrel venting, barrel porting or weighed grips. (a) Trigger - Must have single and double action capability and must be capable of lifting 2 ½ lbs. when the revolver is cocked for single action firing. Triggers will be weighed. Any trigger, sold by the manufacturer of the revolver, without modification, may be used. (b) Sights - Fixed or adjustable rear sights may be used. An adjustable front sight is not allowed. (c) Barrel - Barrel length not to exceed six and one-half inches. (d) Stocks - Except as set forth above, the right and left stocks must be mirror images of each other. (e) Ammunition - New, factory manufactured ammunition or commercially re-manufactured ammunition:.38 Special 158 grain round nose lead bullet or.38 Special 158 grain lead semi-wadcutter only. (f) The following are not allowed: Trigger shoes, compensators of any type or design; any external trigger stop device or any internal trigger stop not originally installed by the factory as original equipment in stock revolvers of the same make and model; tape on the stocks, stocks flared at the base or any substance which results in a sticky surface to the stock or hand. FIRING SCHEDULE :
1. Practice : The range will be available for practice on Thursday May 24, 2018 after 9:00 am. You must see Jim Riley or the Match Director who will be available at the range on Thursday. Daily range fee of $5.00 per shooter applies for practice. 2. Match : The match will start @ 8:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 26, 2018..22 CMP EIC, $15.00 IMPORTANT NOTE : The number of relays will determine whether all individual matches are fired on Saturday or some portion will be fired on Sunday, May 27, 2018. The CMP EIC MATCH and Dist revolver match will be fired Sunday 28th FOR FURTHER INFORMATION YOU MAY CONTACT: Terry Labbe PO BOX 239 Toney, AL 35773 Home 256-420-8358 SHOP 256-420-8610 Following the 45 team matches,.22 EIC MATCH FIRED SATURDAY FOLLOWING.22 900 MATCH ENRTY FEE REGIONAL $80.00, LEG MATCH $15.00, DIST. REVOLVER $15.00 JIM RILEY 931-626-4064
CMP.22 Rimfire Pistol.22 Rimfire EIC Match is sponsored by: NASHVILLE MATCHMASTERS Eligibility: Open to all eligible participants. You need not be a member of the NRA or a CMP affiliated club to participate May/27/2017 at conclusion of 22 MATCH. $15.00 fee Course of Fire: For Service Pistol EIC and CMP.22 Rimfire EIC Pistol us the 30 shot National Match Course of Fire (see rule 7.3.1 Table 5, page 44). For Service Rifle us the 50 shot National Match Course of Fire (see rule 8.4.1 Table 7, page 52). Firearm: Service Pistol,.22 Rimfire Pistol or Service Rifle as defined in the Current Edition of the CMP Service Rulebook (see rule 6.3, Table 3 (pages 32-37), rule 6.4 (page 37) or rule 6.1 Table 2 (pages 28-32)). Entries: 32 entries allowed, there must be at least six non-distinguished shooters. Non-Distinguished shooters will get priority. Awards: Gold, Silver & Bronze Achievement Pins will be presented to competitors (Distinguished or Non-Distinguished), in CMP-Sanctioned EIC Matches, that equal or exceed Achievement Award Scores. Points Points are given to any nondistinguished shooters who place in the top ten percent of non-distinguished shooters, provided that the score fired by the competitor equals or exceeds the EIC Minimum Credit Score (Rule, 9.2.7). Calculations are based on rule 9.2.6. All Points are issued by the CMP. Minimum EIC Scores To receive EIC credit points, the score fired by the competitor must fulfill the requirements of Rule 9.2.6 (top 10%) and equal or exceed the EIC Minimum Credit Score (MCS) for that discipline (see CMP Rule 9.2.7). MCS scores for 2015 are: Service Pistol. 250 x 300 Service Rifle. 455 x 500.22 Rimfire Pistol. 260 x 300 Rules: In accordance with the current edition of the CMP Service Rulebook. All Service Pistol EIC Matches, CMP.22 Rimfire EIC Pistol Matches or Service Rifle EIC Matches will be governed by CMP Rules. Contact: Match Director Jim Riley 931-626-4064