NRA REGISTERED 2700 OUTDOOR CONVENTIONAL PISTOL MATCHES sponsored by Fairfax Rod and Gun Club, Inc. 7039 Signal Hill Road Manassas, Virginia 20111 www.fxrgc.org Dates: April 27, May 25, and August 24, 2014; provided that a second relay may be added on the Saturday preceding these dates if the number of preregistrations warrants. Eligibility: These matches are open to all competitors. Membership in the NRA or FRGC is not required. Entries: Competitors may preregister by using either the attached Match Entry Form or a standard NRA SR 1 form, accompanied by payment of the entry fee. Entry fees may be paid using NRA award points or a check or money order made payable to Fairfax Rod & Gun Club (match fees for each match must be paid by a separate check). Preregistration forms and entry fees must be received not later than the Wednesday preceding the match. Post entries will be accepted at the range until 30 minutes prior to the match start time, to the extent that firing positions remain available. These matches are limited to 25 competitors each, and will each be conducted in a single relay. Preregistration forms and entry fees should be mailed to John Hollingshead at P.O. Box 1245, Olney, Maryland 20830. Entry Fees: Single 900 Match $20.00 Two 900 Matches $35.00 2700 Aggregate Match $45.00 Note All match fees are waived for junior competitors who are accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Checks or Money Orders Must be Made Payable to Fairfax Rod & Gun Club. 1
Rules: Current NRA Pistol Rules for conventional pistol competitions will govern these matches. Classification: The NRA classification system for conventional pistol competitions will be used, including Rule 19.6 (assigned classifications for shooters with classifications in related NRA pistol events). Individuals who have not been classified will fire in the Master Class. Competitors must provide proof of classification upon request. Firing Position Assignments: At the discretion of the Match Director, firing positions may be assigned, and competitors will be notified of their firing positions when they sign in at the range on the day of the match. Awards: Awards will be given to the open winners in each of the 16 matches. A first place award will be given in each class and category for each match provided that there are at least 5 competitors in the class and category. A second place award will be given if there are at least 10 competitors in the class and category, and a third place award will be given if there are at least 15 competitors in the class and category. Awards will be forwarded to winners by check, cash, or NRA award points. Time of first match: Firing will commence promptly at 9:00 A.M. Match Schedule: These are one day 2700 matches with a single relay..22 Caliber Matches Match 1 Slow Fire match, 50 yards Match 2 National Match Course Match 3 Timed Fire Match, 25 yards Match 4 Rapid Fire Match, 25 yards Center Fire Matches Match 6 Slow Fire match, 50 yards Match 7 National Match Course Match 8 Timed Fire Match, 25 yards Match 9 Rapid Fire Match, 25 yards.45 Caliber Matches Match 11 Slow Fire match, 50 yards Match 12 National Match Course Match 13 Timed Fire Match, 25 yards Match 14 Rapid Fire Match, 25 yards Aggregate Matches (not fired) Match 5 Aggregate of matches 1 through 4 Match 10 Aggregate of matches 6 through 9 Match 15 Aggregate of matches 11 through 14 Match 16 Aggregate of matches 5, 10, & 15 (Grand Aggregate) Match Conditions: Scoring will be done down range. Competitors will pass scorecards to the right and score the target to their left, except that a range officer will score the last target on the high end of the range. Competitors will be responsible for repairing their own targets. A challenge fee of $1.00 will be charged for each challenge as to the score of a target. A 3 person jury designated by the Chief Range Officer will render final decisions on any challenge. Competitors must provide and wear eye and ear 2
protection. Competitors must also provide their own staplers, staples, and pasties or tape. Violations of NRA or club rules, or good safety practices, will result in the competitor s removal from the range and forfeiture of fees. Range Facilities: Lunch is available for an additional charge at the clubhouse near the entrance gate. Sanitary facilities are available at the range and at the clubhouse. Directions to the Range: The Club is located at 7039 Signal Hill Road in Manassas, Virginia. From I 66, take Rt. 28 south to Liberia Avenue; turn left onto Liberia Avenue and proceed about 1.5 miles east to Signal Hill Road; turn left on Signal Hill Road and proceed approximately 3 miles to the Club. From I 95, take exit 158B (Prince William County Parkway) and proceed west approximately 12 miles to Ellis Road; turn right on Ellis Road (becomes Signal Hill Road) and proceed approximately 1 mile to the Club. For Further Information, Contact: John Hollingshead P.O. Box 1245 Olney, MD 20830 Phone: 301 385 4721 Email: FairfaxBE@gmail.com 3
... Match Entry Form for NRA Registered 2700 Conventional Pistol Matches Sponsored by Fairfax Rod & Gun Club, Inc. Match Dates: April 27, May 25, and August 24, 2014 Please Type or Print Date: Name: NRA # (if any) Address: Telephone Number: ( ) ( ) Home Office/Cell E mail address: Please circle your category and classification: Service Police Civilian Junior Senior Woman High Master Master Expert Sharpshooter Marksman Unclassified Please indicate match dates for which you wish to register: April 27, 2014 May 25, 2014August 24, 2014 Entry Fees enclosed: $20 (one 900 match); $35 (two 900 matches); $45 (2700 aggregate) If payment is being made by check, please use a separate check for each match for which you are registering. Note All match fees are waived for junior competitors accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Checks or money orders must be made payable to Fairfax Rod & Gun Club. Mail Entry Fees and Completed Entry Form to: John Hollingshead P.O. Box 1245 Olney, Maryland 20830 4
2014 VIRGINIA STATE OUTDOOR CONVENTIONAL PISTOL CHAMPIONSHIP sponsored by Fairfax Rod and Gun Club, Inc. 7039 Signal Hill Road Manassas, Virginia 20111 www.fxrgc.org Dates: June 21 & 22, 2014 Eligibility: This match is open to all competitors. Membership in the NRA or FRGC is not required. Entries: Competitors may preregister by using either the attached Match Entry Form or a standard NRA SR 1 form, accompanied by payment of the entry fee. Entry fees may be paid using NRA award points or a check or money order made payable to Fairfax Rod & Gun Club (match fees for each match must be paid by a separate check). Preregistration forms and entry fees must be received not later than the Wednesday preceding the match. Post entries will be accepted at the range each day until 15 minutes prior to the match start time, to the extent that firing positions remain available. This match is limited to 25 competitors per day, and will each be conducted in a single relay on each day. Preregistration forms and entry fees should be mailed to John Hollingshead at P.O. Box 1245, Olney, Maryland 20830. Entry Fees: State Championship Match: Single 900 Match $20.00 Two 900 Matches $35.00 2700 Aggregate Match $45.00 Distinguished Revolver Match $5.00 Excellence in Competition Match $10.00 Note All match fees are waived for junior competitors who are accompanied by a parent 1
or legal guardian. Checks or Money Orders Must be Made Payable to Fairfax Rod & Gun Club. Rules: Current NRA Pistol Rules for conventional pistol competitions will govern the state championship match and the distinguished revolver match. Current CMP rules will govern the excellence in competition match. Classification: The NRA classification system for conventional pistol competitions will be used, including Rule 19.6 (assigned classifications for shooters with classifications in related NRA pistol events). Individuals who have not been classified will fire in the Master Class. Competitors must provide proof of classification upon request. Firing Position Assignments: At the discretion of the Match Director, firing positions may be assigned, and competitors will be notified of their firing positions when they sign in at the range on the day of the match. Awards: Awards will be given to the open winners in each of the 16 matches comprising the state championship. A first place award will be given in each class and category for each match provided that there are at least 5 competitors in the class and category. A second place award will be given if there are at least 10 competitors in the class and category, and a third place award will be given if there are at least 15 competitors in the class and category. Awards will be forwarded to winners by check, cash, or NRA award points. Time of first match: Firing will commence each day promptly at 9:00 A.M. Match Schedule: These are one day 2700 matches with a single relay each day..22 Caliber Matches Match 1 Slow Fire match, 50 yards Match 2 National Match Course Match 3 Timed Fire Match, 25 yards Match 4 Rapid Fire Match, 25 yards Center Fire Matches Match 6 Slow Fire match, 50 yards Match 7 National Match Course Match 8 Timed Fire Match, 25 yards Match 9 Rapid Fire Match, 25 yards.45 Caliber Matches Match 11 Slow Fire match, 50 yards Match 12 National Match Course Match 13 Timed Fire Match, 25 yards Match 14 Rapid Fire Match, 25 yards Aggregate Matches (not fired) Match 5 Aggregate of matches 1 through 4 Match 10 Aggregate of matches 6 through 9 Match 15 Aggregate of matches 11 through 14 2
Match 16 Aggregate of matches 5, 10, & 15 (Grand Aggregate) EIC and DR Matches Two National Match Courses will be fired each day after the completion of Match 14. Match Conditions: Scoring will be done down range. Competitors will pass scorecards to the right and score the target to their left, except that a range officer will score the last target on the high end of the range. Competitors will be responsible for repairing their own targets. A challenge fee of $1.00 will be charged for each challenge as to the score of a target. A 3 person jury designated by the Chief Range Officer will render final decisions on any challenge. Competitors must provide and wear eye and ear protection. Competitors must also provide their own staplers, staples, and pasties or tape. Violations of NRA or club rules, or good safety practices, will result in the competitor s removal from the range and forfeiture of fees. Range Facilities: Lunch is available for an additional charge at the clubhouse near the entrance gate. Sanitary facilities are available at the range and at the clubhouse. Directions to the Range: The Club is located at 7039 Signal Hill Road in Manassas, Virginia. From I 66, take Rt. 28 south to Liberia Avenue; turn left onto Liberia Avenue and proceed about 1.5 miles east to Signal Hill Road; turn left on Signal Hill Road and proceed approximately 3 miles to the Club. From I 95, take exit 158B (Prince William County Parkway) and proceed west approximately 12 miles to Ellis Road; turn right on Ellis Road (becomes Signal Hill Road) and proceed approximately 1 mile to the Club. For Further Information, Contact: John Hollingshead P.O. Box 1245 Olney, MD 20830 Phone: 301 385 4721 Email: FairfaxBE@gmail.com 3
... Match Entry Form for 2014 Virginia State Outdoor Conventional Pistol Championship Sponsored by Fairfax Rod & Gun Club, Inc. Match Dates: June 21 22, 2014 Please Type or Print Date: Name: NRA # (if any) Address: Telephone Number: ( ) ( ) Home Office/Cell E mail address: Please circle your category and classification: Service Police Civilian Junior Senior Woman High Master Master Expert Sharpshooter Marksman Unclassified Please indicate match date for which you wish to register: June 21 June 22 Entry Fees enclosed: $20 (one 900 match); $35 (two 900 matches); $45 (2700 aggregate) $5 (for DR match); $10 (for EIC match) If payment is being made by check, please use a separate check for each match for which you are registering. Note All match fees are waived for junior competitors accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Checks or money orders must be made payable to Fairfax Rod & Gun Club. Mail Entry Fees and Completed Entry Form to: John Hollingshead P.O. Box 1245 Olney, Maryland 20830 4
2014 NATIONAL CAPITAL SERVICE PISTOL CHAMPIONSHIP sponsored by Fairfax Rod and Gun Club, Inc. 7039 Signal Hill Road Manassas, Virginia 20111 www.fxrgc.org Date: September 21, 2014; provided that a second relay may be added if the number of preregistrations warrants. Eligibility: This match is open to all competitors. Membership in the NRA or FRGC is not required. Entries: Competitors may preregister by using either the attached Match Entry Form or a standard NRA SR 1 form, accompanied by payment of the entry fee. Entry fees may be paid using NRA award points or a check or money order made payable to Fairfax Rod & Gun Club (match fees for each match must be paid by a separate check). Preregistration forms and entry fees must be received not later than the Wednesday preceding the match. Post entries will be accepted at the range until 15 minutes prior to the match start time, to the extent that firing positions remain available. This match is limited to 25 competitors per relay, and will be conducted in a single relay. Preregistration forms and entry fees should be mailed to John Hollingshead at P.O. Box 1245, Olney, Maryland 20830. Entry Fees: Service Pistol Championship Match $30.00 Excellence in Competition Match $10.00 Note All match fees are waived for junior competitors who are accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Checks or Money Orders Must be Made Payable to Fairfax Rod & Gun Club. Rules: Current NRA Pistol Rules for conventional pistol competitions will govern the service pistol 1
championship match, except that guns and ammunition used in the service pistol championship match must comply with Rule 3.1 and either Rule 3.1.1 or 3.1.2. Current CMP rules will apply to the excellence in competition match. Classification: The NRA classification system for conventional pistol competitions will be used for the service pistol championship match, including Rule 19.6 (assigned classifications for shooters with classifications in related NRA pistol events). Individuals who have not been classified will fire in the Master Class. Competitors must provide proof of classification upon request. Firing Position Assignments: At the discretion of the Match Director, firing positions may be assigned, and competitors will be notified of their firing positions when they sign in at the range on the day of the match. Awards: Awards for the service pistol championship match will be given to the open winners in each of the 5 constituent matches. A first place award will be given in each class and category for each match provided that there are at least 5 competitors in the class and category. A second place award will be given if there are at least 10 competitors in the class and category, and a third place award will be given if there are at least 15 competitors in the class and category. Awards will be forwarded to winners by check, cash, or NRA award points. Time of first match: Firing will commence promptly at 10:00 A.M. Match Schedule: The service pistol championship match will be fired in a single relay as follows: Match 1 Match 2 Match 3 Match 4 Slow Fire match, 50 yards National Match Course Timed Fire Match, 25 yards Rapid Fire Match, 25 yards Match 5 will be an aggregate of Matches 1 through 4. The course of fire for the excellence in competition match will be the national match course, and this match will be fired in one or two relays immediately after the completion of the service pistol championship match. Match Conditions: Scoring will be done down range. Competitors will pass scorecards to the right and score the target to their left, except that a range officer will score the last target on the high end of the range. Competitors will be responsible for repairing their own targets. A challenge fee of $1.00 will be charged for each challenge as to the score of a target. A 3 person jury designated by the Chief Range Officer will render final decisions on any challenge. Competitors must provide and wear eye and ear protection. Competitors must also provide their own staplers, staples, and pasties or tape. Violations of NRA or club rules, or good safety practices, will result in the competitor s removal from the range and forfeiture of fees. Range Facilities: Lunch is available for an additional charge at the clubhouse near the entrance gate. Sanitary facilities are available at the range and at the clubhouse. Directions to the Range: The Club is located at 7039 Signal Hill Road in Manassas, Virginia. From I 66, take Rt. 28 south to Liberia Avenue; turn left onto Liberia Avenue and proceed about 1.5 miles 2
east to Signal Hill Road; turn left on Signal Hill Road and proceed approximately 3 miles to the Club. From I 95, take exit 158B (Prince William County Parkway) and proceed west approximately 12 miles to Ellis Road; turn right on Ellis Road (becomes Signal Hill Road) and proceed approximately 1 mile to the Club. For Further Information, Contact: John Hollingshead P.O. Box 1245 Olney, MD 20830 Phone: 301 385 4721 Email: FairfaxBE@gmail.com 3
... Match Entry Form for 2014 National Capital Service Pistol Championship Sponsored by Fairfax Rod & Gun Club, Inc. Match Date: September 21, 2014 Please Type or Print Date: Name: NRA # (if any) Address: Telephone Numbers: ( ) ( ) Home Office/Cell E mail address: Please circle your category and classification: Service Police Civilian Junior Senior Woman High Master Master Expert Sharpshooter Marksman Unclassified Entry Fees enclosed: $30 for Service Pistol Championship Match $10 for Excellence in Competition Match If payment is being made by check, please use a separate check for each match for which you are registering. Note All match fees are waived for junior competitors accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Checks or money orders must be made payable to Fairfax Rod & Gun Club Mail Entry Fees and Completed Entry Form to: John Hollingshead P.O. Box 1245 Olney, Maryland 20830 4