Come join us at the Ascension Sheriff's Range Sunday, August 27th, for our regular monthly match.
It will be hot!! Please arrive early, we will be in prep period at 8:57, with first shot going down range at 9:00 sharp. No plans to rush the match, but we will be efficient with our time.
Registration will begin at 7:30.
Targets need to be setup by 8:30.
Safety brief will begin at 8:40.
The Across the course match is sanctioned by the NRA. Scores will be turned in to the NRA.
The course of fire is the National Match Course which consists of 50 shots for record and two sighters at each stage.
Slow Fire Standing 10 shots in 10 minutes 200 yards SR Target
Rapid fire Sitting 10 shots in 60 seconds 200 yards SR Target
Rapid Fire Prone 10 shots in 70 seconds 200 yards SR-42 Target
Slow Fire Prone 20 shots in 20 minutes 200 yards MR-52 target
After the 50 shot-match we will hold the F-Class/prone match. This will start around noon, if you are shooting this match only, please arrive at 11:30. The match is shot at 300 yards. You can take up to 5 shots for sighters and there are 15 rounds for record. The record rounds must be fired in a 15-minute period. This match is shot prone and you can use a sling, bipod, or rest for support. Just about any rifle up to .35 caliber is legal, unfortunately the rules do not allow for muzzle brakes. Flash suppressors are fine as are suppressors. Entry fee is only a couple of dollars and you can find out how you and your rifle perform at 300 yards. NRA rules now allow suppressors in the tactical class.
Results from last months match.
Karl Schoeder was overall winner with a 467-12X
John Overton was first master with a 466-10X
Charles Leblanc was first Ex/SS/MK with 431-1
I do believe Mr. Mike P. won F-Class with a 148!!!
Congratulations to all and thanks to everybody that helped while I was away. Special thanks to George Serrett for calling the match, it is greatly appreciated!
Mike Burke
South Louisiana High Power Club
President/Match Director
337-380-8120
South Louisiana High Power Club promotes marksmanship and the safe use of firearms through High Power Rifle competition.
It will be hot!! Please arrive early, we will be in prep period at 8:57, with first shot going down range at 9:00 sharp. No plans to rush the match, but we will be efficient with our time.
Registration will begin at 7:30.
Targets need to be setup by 8:30.
Safety brief will begin at 8:40.
The Across the course match is sanctioned by the NRA. Scores will be turned in to the NRA.
The course of fire is the National Match Course which consists of 50 shots for record and two sighters at each stage.
Slow Fire Standing 10 shots in 10 minutes 200 yards SR Target
Rapid fire Sitting 10 shots in 60 seconds 200 yards SR Target
Rapid Fire Prone 10 shots in 70 seconds 200 yards SR-42 Target
Slow Fire Prone 20 shots in 20 minutes 200 yards MR-52 target
After the 50 shot-match we will hold the F-Class/prone match. This will start around noon, if you are shooting this match only, please arrive at 11:30. The match is shot at 300 yards. You can take up to 5 shots for sighters and there are 15 rounds for record. The record rounds must be fired in a 15-minute period. This match is shot prone and you can use a sling, bipod, or rest for support. Just about any rifle up to .35 caliber is legal, unfortunately the rules do not allow for muzzle brakes. Flash suppressors are fine as are suppressors. Entry fee is only a couple of dollars and you can find out how you and your rifle perform at 300 yards. NRA rules now allow suppressors in the tactical class.
Results from last months match.
Karl Schoeder was overall winner with a 467-12X
John Overton was first master with a 466-10X
Charles Leblanc was first Ex/SS/MK with 431-1
I do believe Mr. Mike P. won F-Class with a 148!!!
Congratulations to all and thanks to everybody that helped while I was away. Special thanks to George Serrett for calling the match, it is greatly appreciated!
Mike Burke
South Louisiana High Power Club
President/Match Director
337-380-8120
South Louisiana High Power Club promotes marksmanship and the safe use of firearms through High Power Rifle competition.