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NRA National Rifle & Pistol

Championships

www.nmentry.com

Program & EntryInformation

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Letter from the NRA National Matches Coordinator …………………………………………… 4

Acknowledgements ……………………………………………………………………………… 5

2011 National Match Staff List …………………………………………………………………… 6

2011 Advertisers Index …………………………………………………………………………… 6

NRA Volunteer Service Awards ………………………………………………………………… 7

2011 Schedule of Events …………………………………………………………………………… 8

Camp Perry Map ………………………………………………………………………………… 9

General Information ……………………………………………………………………………… 11

2011 National Matches Calendar ………………………………………………………………… 17

NRA National Pistol Championships …………………………………………………………… 21

NRA National Pistol Winners …………………………………………………………………… 34

NRA National Smallbore Rifle Championships: 3-P …………………………………………… 37

NRA National Smallbore 3-P Winners …………………………………………………………… 43

NRA National Smallbore Rifle Championships: Prone ………………………………………… 47

NRA National Smallbore Rifle Championships Prone Winners ………………………………… 57

NRA National High Power Rifle Championships ……………………………………………… 61

NRA Springfield M1A Match Information ……………………………………………………… 74

NRA National High Power Rifle Championships Winners ……………………………………… 78

NRA National Defense Match Information ……………………………………………………… 81

NRA National High Power Long Range Championships ……………………………………… 83

NRA National High Power Long Range Championship Winners ……………………………… 94

Table of Contents

NRA C M P O H N G

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NATIONAL MATCHES

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Dear National Championship Competitor,

Welcome to the 2011 NRA National Rifle and Pistol Championships, part of the combined National

Matches, and to Camp Perry. Many changes have taken place at over the last five years and improvements

will continue to take place on and off the ranges at Camp Perry.

2011 will see the addition of Special Awards categories during the High Power Rifle Championship for

scoped rifles. We have added an optics Special Award category to both the Service Rifle and Match Rifle

Championships. Springfield Armory has followed suit and will provide a cash prize for the highest score

with a M1A equipped with optics. We will continue to diversify the firearms allowed to be shot in NRA

Sanctioned tournaments with the emphasis on production firearms with the widest market share, produc-

tion AR’s are a perfect example.

It is our great pleasure to welcome back MidwayUSA as our National Championship Title Sponsor for

2011. NRA has worked very hard to secure new award sponsors for our Camp Perry Championships, please

take the time to thank them for their generosity and support.

NRA, CMP and the Ohio National Guard are all very interested in your feedback on the operations at

Camp Perry. In your competitor packet you will find a survey sheet for your comments. Copies are made

of every survey sheet and all National Match partners get a copy. Please continue to let us know how we are

doing.

One final note, please review the NRA and CMP rulebooks and the National Match programs so that you

know and understand the rules and your responsibilities as a competitor at the National Championships.

Best regards and good shooting,

Mike Krei

National Matches Coordinator and

Director of the NRA Competitive Shooting Division.

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The National Rifle Association gratefully acknowledges the followingindividuals, businesses, and organizations for their

contributions in support of the 2011 NRA National Matches.

NATIONAL CHAMPI

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SPONSOR

2011

ahg Anschutz

Alpen Optics

American Made Pen

ArmaLite, Inc.

Bassett’s Market

Benchmade Knife Company

Berger Bullets

Brenzovich Firearms & Training

Buck Knives, Inc

Bushmaster Firearms

Carbo Forge, Inc.

Carl Walther GmbH

Caspian Arms

Center Shot Sports

Champion’s Choice

Cheaper Than Dirt

Chiappa Firearms

Chuck Delano

Civilian Marksmanship Program

Colt’s Manufacturing Company

Creedmoor Sports

David Clark Company, Inc

ELEY Ammunition

Eric & Monica Schaffer

Finest Moments Photography

Fred & Patricia Edgecomb

G&G Outfitters

Good Night Inn, Inc

Hornady

International Training Concepts, Inc

J. Dewey Manufacturing, Co.

Junior Sports Magazines Inc

KA-BAR Knives

Kevin Jeffries

KOWA Optimed

Krieger Barrels, Inc

Lake Erie Shores and Islands

LAPUA

Larry’s Guns, Inc

LensPen (Parkside Optical)

LEUPOLD

Mary Goss

MidwayUSA

Montana Gold Bullet

Montana Silversmiths

Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce

Ohio National Guard

Otis Technology, Inc.

Port Clinton Chamber of Commerce

Precision Delta Corporation

Remington Arms Company, Inc

Rock River Arms

Satern Custom Machining, Inc

Sierra Bullets

Sinclair International

Smith & Wesson

Springfield Armory

The Midwest E-Store

Tri State Gun Collectors Inc.

Universal Coin & Bullion

Ventco/Shooters Choice

Warne Scope Mounts

White Oak Arms

Wiley X Eyewear

WOLF Performance Ammunition

Zanders Sporting Goods

Zero Bullet Company

2011 Acknowledgements

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2010 Advertisers Index2010 Advertisers Index2010 Advertisers Index2011 Advertisers IndexAll NRA General Match OperationsNational Matches Coordinator - Mike KreiDeputy Matches Coordinator - Tom HughesRange Engineer – Joseph M. DecostaStatistical Director - Dot PriesmanFinance Officer - Julia Schwert

NRA Pistol Staff & VolunteersMatch Director - Tom HughesDeputy Match Director - Larry MeadRange Director - Jim HartsockChief Referee - Kenn BoydData Processing Coordinator - Joe Galanick / Bala PalaniswamyVolunteer Coordinator – Woody Arenas

NRA Smallbore Staff & VolunteersMatch Director – H.Q. MoodyDeputy Match Director - Arnie VitarboRange Director – Julien BealeChief Referee – Doug SchellenbergerData Processing Coordinator - Joe Galanick / Bala PalaniswamyVolunteer Coordinator – Tori Croft

NRA Highpower Staff & VolunteersMatch Director – Jan RaabDeputy Match Director – Sherri JuddRange Director – John HartsockChief Referee – Ric RussellData Processing Coordinator - Joe Galanick / Bala PalaniswamyVolunteer Coordinator – Shelly Kramer

NRA Highpower Long Range Staff & VolunteersMatch Director – Jan RaabDeputy Match Director – Sherri JuddRange Director - John HartsockChief Referee – Ric RussellData Processing Coordinator - Joe Galanick / Bala PalaniswamyVolunteer Coordinator – Woody Arenas

American Made Pen ……………………………… 46ArmaLite ………………………………………… 82Bushmaster Firearms …………………………… 76Champion’s Choice ………………………………… 36Cheaper Than Dirt! ……………………………… 76Colt’s Manufacturing Company …………………… 66Creedmoor Sports ………………………………… 82ELEY Ammunition ……………………………… 44Friends of NRA …………………………………… 45Junior Shooters Magazine ………………………… 58KOWA ……………………………………………… 25Krieger Barrels ………………… Inside Back CoverLAPUA …………………………………………… 66LensPen (Parkside Optical) ……………………… 76MidwayUSA …………………………… Back CoverNational Firearms Museum ……………………… 26NRA Store: Sales & Memorabilia ………………… 94OTIS Technology ………………………………… 80Rock River Arms ……………… Inside Front CoverShooter’s Choice …………………………………… 45Sierra Bullets ……………………………………… 60Sinclair International ……………………………… 19Springfield Armory ……………………………… 75Universal Coin & Bullion ………………………… 20Walther …………………………………………… 36White Oak Arms ………………………………… 59Zero Bullet Company ……………………………… 35

2011 National Match Staff List

Be sure to stop by the Trophy Room and participate in our quiz

Fun Facts About Trophiesand get your free Fun Facts pin!

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First Shot Ceremony ……………………………………………………………………… July 11

NRA National Junior Pistol Camp ………………………………………………… July 12 - 16

NRA Pistol Coach School …………………………………………………………… July 13 -15

NRA National Pistol Championships ……………………………………………… July 12 - 16

NRA National Pistol Awards Ceremony ………………………………………………… July 16

NRA Range Safety Officer Training Course ………………………………………… July 18 & 29

NRA Smallbore/Air Rifle Coach School ………………………………………………July 20-25

NRA National Smallbore Rifle Position Championships …………………………… July 21 - 23

NRA National Smallbore Rifle Position Award Ceremony ……………………………… July 23

NRA Junior Smallbore Rifle Camp ………………………………………………… July 23 - 28

NRA National Smallbore Rifle Prone Awards Ceremony ……………………………… July 28

NRA Springfield M1A Match ………………………………………………………… August 7

NRA 2nd Amendment Team Match …………………………………………………… August 7

NRA High Power Whistler Boy Match ………………………………………………… August 7

NRA Springfield M1A and Team Awards Ceremony ………………………………… August 7

NRA National High Power Rifle Championships ……………………………… August 8 - 12

NRA National High Power Rifle Awards Ceremony ……………………………… August 12

NRA National High Power Long Range Championships ……………………… August 13 - 16

NRA National High Power Long Range Awards Ceremony ……………………… August 16

NRA Palma Matches ………………………………………………………………… August 17

NRA CHAMPIONSHIPS

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2011 Schedule of Events

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Camp Perry Map

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Conducted During the

2011 NATIONALCHAMPIONSHIPS

Camp Perry, Ohio

Date: July 18, and 29, 2011 (Both Courses Subject to Participation) Time: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Location: NRA Headquarters, Bldg. 5, Classroom

Maximum class size: 20 students

Cost: $100.00 includes (RSO patch, handbook, and processing fee for your NRA RSO Credentials)

Class subjects are:• Role of the NRA Range Safety Officer and Range Standard Operating • Procedures• Range Inspection and Range Rules• Range Safety Briefing• Emergency Procedures• Firearm Stoppages and Malfunctions

Age restriction: All students must be 21 years of age or older.

To sign-up: call (800) 672-3888, option 6, extension 1391, then # or dial direct (703) 267-1391

A $100.00 deposit is required to reserve a classroom seat. A $90.00

refund will be available if notification of cancellation is made at least fiveworking days prior to the start of the class.

RANGE SAFETY OFFICER TRAININGNRA CERTIFIED

Mail fee to: NationalRifleAssociation

Attn: Training Dept. (RSO Perry)11250 Waples Mill Road

Fairfax, VA 22030

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NRA C M P O H N G

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NATIONAL MATCHESOpen To: The NRA National Rifle & Pistol Championships are open to all competitors.

Entry Information: All individuals must personally complete their own entry cards (Rule 18.5). Errors due to illegibility or improper filling out of forms are solely the competitor’s responsibility. The Statistical Office is not required to accept corrections after entry closing time.

Range Capacity1. Entries will be accepted only to range capacity.2. The receipt, only, of an entry will be acknowledged by postcard or email.Make Checks or Government Purchase Orders Payable to: National Rifle Association

Entry Instructions1. Online entries: www.nmentry.com2. Mailed entries: Must be made on the appropriate entry card for any of the NRA National Championship activities. Full entry fees, except those for organizations that have prior arrangements with the Statistical Direc-tor, must accompany entry cards. All entries are received on a first-come, first-served basis. Fill out the entry card or cards as indicated. 3. DO print or type all information.4. DO use your name and address exactly as shown on your NRA Classification Card.5. DO indicate your NRA ID number (if applicable) in the space provided.6. DO indicate each event you want to enter.7. DO circle your Regular Awards Category as well as any Special Awards Categories for which you are eligible.8. DO indicate your telephone numbers and area code so that we may call you if necessary.9. DO indicate your rank (SGT, CPT, etc.) and not your Pay Grade(service personnel only). Police are also required to give rank and name of department.10. DON’T use a temporary address on your entry card. ROTC entries showing a military address will not be accepted.11. DON’T alter an entry card in any way.12. DON’T send housing fees to Camp Perry. All housing fees will be collected at the Camp Perry Clubhouse, Building 600.13. After completing the entry card, be sure to double check it,and sign it.

Mailing Address: NRA Matches, P.O. Box 700, Port Clinton, OH 43452

Telephones: Key office telephone numbers are listed below. Numbers can be reached on or after dates shown. No collect calls accepted.Emergency Contact: July 5, (419) 301-4009 NRA Statistical Office: June 10, (419) 301-4161 (Leave message)NRA Volunteer Office: July 8, (419) 301-4160Lodging Office: (614) 336-6214 or (888) 889-7010Entry Office: June 30, (419) 301-4164CMP Competitions: (419) 635-2141, x1132CMP In-processing: July 8, (419) 635-2141x1121SAFS: (419) 635-2141 x 1119

Official Time: Eastern Daylight Savings Time. The Range Director will keep the Official Match Time.

Important Notice: All competitors are responsible to be knowledgeable of all rules, regula-tions and contents of this program (NRA Rule 18.15). Everyone involved in these National Matches must understand that in accordance with NRA Rule 11.1, the NRA Match and Range Directors have complete authority to make any last minute changes they deem necessary in order to ensure that the competitions are run smoothly and safely. This may include changes in relay and squadding schedules and cancellations of firing altogether. Any such changes will be relayed to the competitors via announcements and/or Match Director Bulletins.

Awards Bulletin: Preliminary Awards Bulletins will be posted in Building 950. The Official Bulletin will be published on line.

Awards Office Location: The NRA Awards Office is located in Building 950.

Awards Office Procedures: Upon receipt of the Awards Bulletins, the Awards Office will post the number of the match(s) on the Bulletin Board in the Awards Office. Competitors and Team Captains should pick up their awards as they become available. Only Award Points, Visa Gift Cards and checks will be mailed to winners. Merchandise WILL NOT be mailed; they MUST be picked up from the Awards Office before departing Camp Perry.

Competitor PacketsNOTE: All competitors must have gone thru In-processing before receiving their competitor packet. Proof of in-processing will be required before packet is issued.1. A packet containing the necessary identification cards, squadding tick-ets, and score cards where applicable, rule book, and other information will be prepared for registered competitors. Those listed, as non-firingparticipants of the National Matches will be issued a packet upon request.2. A 2011 year tab will be included in all NRA packets. Any competitor who is a first time competitor and wishes to have a National Matches brassard should request one when the competitor packet is picked up. Additional brassards may be purchased at $10.00 each.3. Competitor packets will be available for pickup at the NRA Entry Office, Building 950, beginning at the time and date stated in number 4. below: (No packets will be distributed before the time and date speci-fied). Each packet must be picked up by the person named on it; except for teams that have made prior arrangements with the Entry Office. Proof of in-processing for each team member must be provided before packets will be issued.

4. Packet Pick-up Dates: NRA Pistol: 9 a.m., Monday, July 11 NRA 3-P Smallbore: 9 a.m., Wednesday, July 20 NRA Prone Smallbore: 9 a.m., Saturday, July 23 NRA High Power: 9 a.m., Saturday, August 6 NRA Long Range: 9 a.m., Friday, August 12Adult Sponsors, Junior Entries: All Juniors (Sub-junior and Intermediate junior competitors) 17 years and under must be accompanied by an adult sponsor. An adult sponsor is defined as a person 21 years of age or older.The adult sponsor is responsible for the behavior and welfare of those individuals sponsored and must be housed with the sponsored juniors if

General Information

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Camp Perry lodging is used. No housing will be made available to indi-viduals younger than 18 years of age.

Changes: If you have any changes to make in your entry, DO NOT WAIT until you arrive at Camp Perry. Phone the NRA Statistical Director at Camp Perry immediately after July 4. The Statistical Office number at Camp Perry is 419-301-4161. Collect calls can not be accepted.

Cancellations and Refunds: Cancellation of NRA matches will require a written notice that is to be directed to the NRA Stat Office. Telephone cancellations can start the process, but MUST be followed by a confirming letter or email, verifying the cancellation. NOTE: Refunds will not be made until a written cancellation request is received. No refunds will be made for those individuals who do not show up at Camp Perry and make no attempt to contact the Statistical Office. 1. By Mail - Mail cancellation letters to: Statistical Director, P.O. Box 700, Port Clinton, OH 43452. 2. By E-mail - Send cancellation requests via email to: [email protected]. Cancellation Fee - A cancellation fee of 10% (not to exceed $25) is as-sessed against any cancellation.4. Cancellation Deadlines - If a cancellation is received at Camp Perry prior to the closing date of the entered phase, a total refund of fees minus the 10% cancellation fee will be made. If we do not receive a written re-quest for a refund prior to November 11, 2011, no refund will be granted.Special NOTE: CMP and NRA matches are separate entries. Requests for cancellation of CMP matches must be directed to the CMP office. In the case of those individuals firing both matches, separate requests will have to be made to both the NRA and CMP.Match Cancellation by Match Director: If the Match Director cancels any match(s), entry fees will not be refunded. Entry fees for canceled team matches will be refunded to Team Captains only, by mail, after the National Matches are completed. In the event that a match is canceled, the Match Director may reschedule that match. It is the competitors responsibility to bring ample ammunition should this happen.

Authorized Assistance: Individuals who have a physical disability, which precludes them from conforming to the time schedule for changing targets, may have someone assist them in moving equipment to and from the firing line. In Team Matches, Captains and/or Coaches are permitted to assist in chang-ing targets and moving equipment to and from the firing line. In NRA Championships, no one other than a competitor, someone assisting a physically disabled competitor, or a Team Captain or Coach, may go forward of the ready line during Team Matches.

Smoking: There will be no smoking allowed forward of the ready line.

Hearing Impaired Competitors: It is the responsibility of competitors who are hearing impaired to inform the Range Officer each time they go to the firing line.

Post Locator/Emergency Contacts:The Post Locator/Emergency Contacts will be located at the in-process-ing center in Building #3. The Post Locator/Emergency Contacts will provide 24-hour information service.

Arcade Telephone Number: (419) 635-2141 X1106.

Post Locator/Emergency Forms: Will be completed at IN-PROCESSING by all individuals attending theNational Matches.

In-processing:All National Matches participants (including support personnel) will in-process as follows:

Stop 1: Arcade (Building 3) •Signeligibilityaffidavitandliabilityagreement(orconfirmprevi-

ous affidavit) •TurnincopyofParentalReleaseForm(juniors17yearsand

younger only) •Registercriticalmedicalinformation •Registervehicles •CompletePostLocatorCard

Stop 2: Clubhouse (Building 600) •Receivehousingassignmentandkeys

Stop 3: Entry Office (Building 950) •PickupNRAentrypacketonlisteddateandtime

Vehicle Parking and EnforcementRange ParkingExcept for Emergency, NRA and CMP maintenance vehicles, parking or operation of all military and civilian vehicles (including golf carts) on the ranges will not be allowed except for vehicles displaying a current “RangeVehicle Pass” which may be obtained from the NRA Match Director. Range Vehicle Passes are not transferrable and must be returned to the NRA Match Director.Parking in Other Areas: Parking restrictions in the Competitor Housing area, Statistical Office area, Commercial Row, Competitor Dining Facility and other portions of the Camp Perry Reservation will be as directed by the Garrison Commander.

Law Enforcement: Enforcement and traffic direction will be performed by the Ohio State Highway Patrol, Ottawa County Sheriff ’s Office, and by the Military Police.NRA Headquarters - National Match Administration - Located in Build-ing 5 (behind Building 1, Camp Perry Headquarters). Offices of: Match Director, Assistant Match Director, Range Director, Assistant Range Director, National Match Press Operations, NRA Administrative Officer and NRA Match Coordinator.CMP Headquarters In-processing and Office of the Director of Civilian Marksmanship - Located in Building 3 (Arcade)

Weather Conditions: Weather at Camp Perry is quite variable. Clothing for hot, cool, and wet conditions should be brought.

Pets: By direction of the Adjutant General of the State of Ohio, pets are permit-ted only in the RV Park.

Lost and Found: The lost and found is located at Building 5, NRA Headquarters. It is strongly suggested that all personal items be permanently marked so easy identification can be made if lost. At the end of the National Matches, the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) will hold all lost and unclaimeditems.

CMP Contact Information: Camp Perry Training Site, Bldg. 3, P.O. Box 576, Port Clinton, Ohio 43452. The telephone number is (419) 635-2141 x1132.

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Curfew Policy: During the period of the National Matches a curfew is imposed during the hours of 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. for all minors 17 years of age or younger.Exceptions to the Curfew Policy are:(1) Use of latrine facilities in housing area.(2) Attendance at scheduled events sanctioned by designated sponsors, which extend into the curfew hours, provided that the NRA or CMP has granted prior approval.Parents, guardians, or sponsors of minors at Camp Perry will be re-quested to assist in the enforcement of and compliance with this curfew policy and procedures.Military Police will render a written report of violators to the Deputy Garrison Commander prior to 9 a.m. each day.

Army Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES): Non-military personnel will be allowed to purchase only health and comfort items from the Post Exchange.(1) AAFES representatives will be located in Building 3 (Post Exchange).(2) All personnel purchasing alcoholic beverages and/or tobacco prod-ucts in the PX and Snack Bar will be required to show proper identifica-tion in order to comply with state age laws.

Commercial Row Vendor Operation: Companies represented on Commercial Row are under contract with theOhio National Guard.

Hours of OperationLaundry:24 hours/day, 7 days/week

Post Exchange:10 a.m. - 8 p.m., 7 days/week

Snack Bar:11 a.m. - 8 p.m., 7 days/week

NRA Store - Opens July 11, Closes August 16: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Everyday; 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Range Change Days

Tailgating Operations Policy: The sale or solicitation to sell merchandise on state-owned property, such as the practice of tailgating, will not be permitted. Persons apprehended for tailgating will be removed from Camp Perry. Competitors are request-ed to refrain from patronizing unauthorized vendors on Camp Perry and to report all violators to the Garrison Commander.

Competitor Swap Meets: NOTE: Absolutely no firearms will be swapped, bought or sold dur-ing these events. Anyone caught transferring any product that by law requires an FFL license, including private transfers, will be removed from the base and banned from future competitions. (Absolutely NO buying, selling or trading firearms.)Competitor Swap Meets will be held in the Beach Area adjacent to the cottages from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM on the following dates;

Pistol Phase - Thursday, July 14, 2011.

Smallbore Phase - Wednesday, July 27, 2011

High Power Phase - Thursday, August 11, 2011

State Team Flag Storage: Individuals representing state teams and who bring their state flags may store their flags, between phases only, in the NRA Match Headquarters (Building 5).

Help Your Sport - Wear Proper Attire: In keeping with the tradition established by NRA in shooting events, and recognizing the publicity attracted by the National Championships, it is important to promote an acceptable image for competitive shooting. Attire worn during all phases of the Championships should be in good taste and appropriate to such a prestigious sporting event. Articles of clothing with controversial or offensive slogans or illustrations are prohibited. The Match Director is empowered to take whatever action is necessary to maintain acceptable clothing standards.

LodgingGeneral: Camp Perry Clubhouse lodging consists of cottages, motels, modules, huts, and barracks. Clubhouse lodging is controlled by the Camp Perry Clubhouse, not by the NRA or the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP). Entry fees DO NOT include lodging costs. Lodging facilities are available for competitors, team officials, sponsors, and accompany-ing family members. Requests for lodging in specific locations, or with designated individuals, are not guaranteed.

Clubhouse Lodging Procedures: If you have questions, please call the main number (614) 336-6214. For reservations, please call (888) 889-7010. Team and Special Needs Reser-vation Requests were processed in March 2011. Individual Competitor Reservation Procedures are as follows:(1) Reservations will only be accepted by telephone, beginning on April 24, 2011, and are assigned on a first come, first serve basis.(2) You may telephone the Clubhouse Rental Office at (888) 889-7010 or (614) 336-6214 between the hours of 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. EDST, Tuesday through Friday.(3) No written requests will be accepted for the National Match 2011 lodging, except team and special needs mentioned above.When calling to book your lodging •Knowyourarrivalanddeparturedates. •Knowthenamesandaddressesofyourroommates,ifany. •CreditCard(MC,VISA,orAmericanExpress),anon-refundable

deposit will be required when making your reservation. The deposit fee will be processed and charged to your credit card at the time of your call.

(Deposit payment is equal to the first night’s rent on each rental unit reserved, and is a non-refundable payment.)

•Youwillbegivenaconfirmationnumberatthetimeofyourcall.Please keep this number somewhere safe; you will need to have this number to make changes to your reservation and at check-in.

•Check-intimeforallreservationsisfrom2p.m.until10p.m.onyour arrival date. Reservations, which are not picked up by 10 p.m. on the arrival date, will be considered cancelled, unless arrange-ments have been

made with the Clubhouse Rental Office prior to the 10 p.m. cut off. •Check-outmustbeaccomplishednolaterthan10a.m.onyourde-

parture day. Additional charges will be incurred for late checkouts. No refunds for early departures will be granted. Final changes to reservations (departure date, number of beds/rooms, etc.) must be made at check-in.

•Requestermustbe18yearsofageoroldertorequestreservations.Proof of age may be requested upon check-in.

Lodging Fees: Huts: $40 per day; Modules: $72 per night, per room; RV sites $36 per day; tent camp: $18 per day. For cottage and motel rates, contact the Clubhouse Office. No fees for housing are to be sent with the entry fees. Housing fees will be paid at the time of check-in. A service fee of $25 will be charged for checks that are returned, regardless of reason.

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Bedding: Bedding for use in cottages, motels, and modules will be provided. Indi-viduals staying in huts or barracks will be required to bring their own bed and bath linens.

What to Bring: Community bathrooms and showers are located in the competitor lodging area and in barracks. It is advisable that participants bring some personal items to Camp Perry, which should include shower shoes, robes, a small throw rug, small electric fan, extra coat hangers, alarm clock, soap, towels, and wash cloths.

Use of Electrical and Other Appliances: Cooking in huts, modules, or barracks is absolutely forbidden. Due to upgrades in electrical service to huts, use of small air conditioners and other electrical appliances, fans, razors, clocks, reading lights, radios and televisions will be permitted.

Lodging Reassignment: NO reassignment of lodging is to be done without the prior knowledge of the Clubhouse or Rental Office.

Security of Property: Occupants bear total responsibility/liability in the event of loss of prop-erty through fire, theft, and damage or for any other reasons while at Camp Perry. Vandalism will not be tolerated and anyone caught in such an act will be turned over to the Ohio law enforcement authorities for appropriate action.

Huts: Camp Perry is an Ohio National Guard Camp. The competitor huts were originally built to accommodate WWII Prisoners of War, have concrete floors and are approximately 14x14 in size. The buildings are furnishedwith one center light, open clothing racks, army cots and mattresses, and can accommodate four persons. All hut customers will be required to sign a liability release form. Huts are livable, but austere.

Modular Housing: Each building consists of eight 12x12 rooms. Each room accommodates two individuals, is furnished with 2 beds, bathroom, mattresses, closets, desk/chair, night table, lamp, and is air-conditioned.

Barracks Lodging: Each barracks room consists of 25 beds. Each bed is assigned a wall locker; guests must provide their own lock to secure belongings. Barracks are rented by the bed. Female quarters are limited due to community latrine facilities.

Food Service/Meals: Food service will be available for breakfast, lunch, and dinner at OHNG mess hall and private vendors.

Other EventsNRA College Night: An informational briefing hosted by the NRA College & School Pro-grams Department. The audience is comprised of junior high and high school students as well as college students, coaches, and family members. Questions regarding scores, grades, scholarships, and recruiting will be answered. The dates, location and time for these briefings are as follows:Smallbore 3-Pos: Thursday, July 21, Post Theater (time TBA)Smallbore Prone: Sunday, July 24, Post Theater (time TBA)

NRA National Junior Smallbore Rifle Camp: An NRA National Junior Smallbore Rifle Camp will be conducted July 23-28, concurrent with Smallbore Rifle Matches. The camp is to enable youth, ages 12 or older with intermediate shooting skills, to enhance their shooting under the guidance of NRA Certified Coaches. Empha-sis will be placed on reinforcing the fundamentals: mental, nutritional, and physical training; wind and weather; use of a diary; and more-plus plenty of shooting. Pre-registration of juniors is required. Certified Rifle Coaches (inexperienced and experienced) who wish to assist with this program must submit a resume. Participation is limited to 72 junior students. The camp registration fee is $200. ($225 after June 15, 2011) For more information, please contact: NRA Education and Training Division, Training Department, 11250 Waples Mill Road, Fairfax, VA 22030, (703) 267-1411.

NRA Junior Pistol Shooting Camp: NRA is conducting a Junior Pistol Shooting Camp during the National Matches. The camp will be held July 12-16. Juniors participating will be introduced to a positive approach to competitive pistol shooter develop-ment. The camp is designed to increase the shooter’s ability to progress from the beginning/intermediate level to more advanced shooting levels while developing competitive shooting skills. The program is designed to provide the path, which starts at the Qualification Program, to all levels of competition shooting if that is the route the shooter desires. In the camp, shooters will learn using hands-on skills, the history of marks-manship, the development of the sport, use of the rule book, equipment selection, fundamentals of pistol shooting, position development, mental training, and tournament operations. Climaxing the program, camp participants will take part in a final Junior Pistol Shooting Camp NRA Sanctioned Tournament, where they can demonstrate their newly learned skills. Participation is limited to 25 students. The camp registration fee is $200. ($225 after June 15, 2011) For more information, please contact: NRA Education and Training Division, Training Department, 11250 Waples Mill Road, Fairfax, VA 22030, (703) 267-1411.

NRA Shooting Coach Certification Schools: The NRA Shooting Coach Education Program will conduct two coach schools at Camp Perry. An NRA Pistol Shooting Coach School will be held July 13-15 and an NRA Advanced Smallbore Rifle Shooting Coach School will be conducted on July 20-25. You MUST be a Certified Rifle Coach (Level 2) to enroll in the Advanced Rifle Course. The NRA Shooting Coach Schools provide hands-on training and active learning activities to enable you to learn and develop sport specific coaching skills. You will learn coaching methods, rules of the sport, selection and use of shooting equipment, correction of shooting errors, and how to organize shooting programs. NRA Shooting Coach Schools are open to coach candidates for a fee of $100.00 for the Pistol Coach School and $150 for the Advanced Rifle Coach School, which includes all materials and instruction. NRA Coach Schools at Camp Perry are limited to 25 coach candidates on a first-come, first-served basis. Courses are conducted in the evening from 5 PM until approximately 10 PM. The Advanced Rifle Course will have evening sessions on July 20-22 and July 25, with flexible sessions integrated into the Junior Smallbore Camp during the day on July 23 and 24. To learn more about the NRA Shooting Coach Education Program, write to the NRA Coach Trainer, Education and Training Divi-sion, 11250 Waples Mill Road, Fairfax, VA 22030, or call (703) 267-1589.

NRA Range Safety Officer Course:Registration fee is $100, which includes all materials and your first year’s certification fees. Candidates must be 21 years or older. NRA Volunteers with two or more years of service may be eligible for waiver of fees. This course is limited to the first 20 candidates. The NRA Range Safety Officer Course will be available two times during July: July 18 and 29. To register contact NRA Education and Training Division, at (703) 267-1391.

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Smallbore Marksmanship Clinic: The U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit, Fort Benning, GA, will conduct aSmallbore Rifle Marksmanship Clinic on Thursday, July 21 at 7 p.m., fol-lowing the Collegiate Meeting, in the Post Theater. There is no attendance fee or advanced entry required.

Shooter Appreciation Reception: The Ohio Army National Guard in cooperation with the Ottawa CountyChambers of Commerce, National Rifle Association, and Civilian Marks-manship Program will be hosting a shooter appreciation reception at the Camp Perry Clubhouse during the 2011 National Matches. Area busi-nesses will be showcasing goods and services available locally for all those on post during the National Matches. This reception will be conducted on July 11 from 6 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.

NRA Award Points & The NCAA: Alternative awards are available at the Awards Office.

Achievement Awards: Competitors may use any complete score fired in National Champion-ships individual matches to obtain Special Achievement Awards in the form of specially designed brassards at $4.00 each. These awards may be purchased at the NRA Store area on the basis of scores fired at Camp Perry as shown in the following table:

Minimum Pistol Scores RequiredSlow, timed and rapid fire matches Master 190 Expert 180 Sharpshooter 170 Marksman 150

National Match Course Master 285 Expert 270 Sharpshooter 255 Marksman 225

Minimum Smallbore Rifle Scores RequiredProne Master 398 Expert 394 Sharpshooter 386 Marksman 375

Position Master 1165 Expert 1128 Sharpshooter 1082 Marksman 1042

Minimum High Power Rifle Scores RequiredTwenty-shot matches High Master 194 Master 188 Expert 178 Sharpshooter 168 Marksman 148

SafetyGeneral: Safety in the use of firearms and in other activities is the concern of all who participate in the National Matches, whether competitors, depen-dants, team officials, volunteers, or Match Staff. In order to maintain theoutstanding safety record at Camp Perry, safety rules must be observed.

Violation of the following rules may result in disqualification and/or expulsion from Camp Perry with no refund of fees:1. When operating a motor vehicle on Camp Perry, observe all posted speed limits, parking restrictions, and road signs.2. Because of fire hazards in the competitor housing area, the following actions are prohibited: •Smokinginbedandcookingofanykind.3. The following actions involving firearms safety are prohibited: •Loadingand/orfiringofanyfirearmbeforethecommand“Load”

has been given. •Carryingorpossessionofanuncasedfirearmwiththeaction

closed, except when actually on the firing line at an assigned firing point, or in an authorized dry firing area.

•HavingaloadedfirearmwithinthelimitsofCampPerryexceptwhen on an assigned firing point after the command “Load” has been given. (A loaded firearm is defined as having a round or rounds in a chamber, cylinder, or on a loading ramp; or having a magazine or clip containing one or more rounds partially or fully inserted in the firearm.)

•Leavingamagazineorclipinafirearmorhavingtheactionclosedafter the firing line has been cleared.

•Handlingafirearminanywayonthefiringlinewhileanyoneisforward of the firing line.

•Anyotherunsafeactinvolvingafirearm.4. The use of eye and ear protection is required under the range rules of the Ohio National Guard.5. Empty Chamber Indicators (ECI)-formally known as Open Bolt Indi-cators (OBI)-are required for the Pistol, Smallbore and High Power Rifle Phases.

Dry Firing: These rules apply to all dry firing during the National Matches:1. Dry firing is permitted during the time that a competitor is actually on the firing line and is preparing to fire in accordance with Rule 10.3.1.2. Dry firing areas will be set up on Petrarca Range during the High Power Rifle Phase.3. No dry firing is permitted in any area of Camp Perry other than stated above.4. No ammunition is to be in the possession of competitors when they are dry firing except as in paragraph (1) above.5. When dry firing, all competitors must open rifle actions and observe all other range safety precautions when other persons approach their line of sight.6. Any dry firing must be done from the same firing line. Dry firing dur-ing High Power must be done from the covered firing points at 300 yards, or from the 200 yard line, not both at the same time.

Clothing: Since safety is always of prime concern in the conduct of shooting events, it is strongly recommended that articles of clothing be worn that will ensure the comfort and safety of all competitors and range personnel.

Alcoholic Beverages or Narcotic Substances: Consumption of any alcoholic beverage or narcotic substance which can alter the normal mental or physical function of the body, either on the range or in the spectator or public areas north of Lawrence Road while the ranges are in use, is prohibited. The use of any narcotic substances ANYWHERE on Camp Perry is prohibited. Disorderly conduct or intoxication is not permitted on the range or on any contiguous range property. A person who violates this regulation will be subject to im-mediate disqualification and expulsion from the National Matches with no return of entry fees.

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NRA Match Director’s Receptionat the

Camp Perry Conference Center5pm to 7pm

Tom Hughes, Pistol MD - Wednesday, July 13

H.Q. Moody, Smallbore MD- Monday, July 25

Janet Raab, Highpower MD- Monday, August 8

You are cordially invited...

free hors d’oeurves & drinks; National Matches door prizes

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NATIONAL MATCHES2011 NRA National Pistol ChampionshipsOpen to: The NRA National Championships are open to all U.S. citizens, and non-U.S. citizens who are members in good standing of their respective National Shooting Federations.

Junior Competitor Eligibility: Individuals may compete as juniors in either Individual or Team com-petition at the NRA Championships, provided they meet the following criteria:1. Must comply with Rule 2.3, which states, “A person may compete as a junior through December 31 of the calendar year in which their twen-tieth birthday occurs. Individuals who have National Guard, Reserve or Active Duty status and receive support (as defined in Rule 2.2) may not compete as juniors.”2. Where there is only one junior team in a class/category, they will be combined in accordance with the National Championship Program until a minimum two teams is reached in an award category. If there are no other junior teams entered, they will be combined with adult teams in the appropriate class/category. Combining schemes are listed in the program.3. Junior Team Entry Discounts: In order to qualify for Team Entry discounts, junior teams must show evidence (results bulletins) of attain-ing “High Junior Team” in a Regional, Conventional Sectional, or State Championship. Competitions must have included at least two Junior teams in the match. Upon presentation of the appropriate results bulletin, a discount for team entry will be given.4. Junior Teams that have placed as “High Junior” in Regional or State Championships may have their Camp Perry team fees reduced as follows: •OnePlacement=25%reductionofteamfees •TwoPlacements=50%reductionofteamfees;A tournament results bulletin must be presented as proof.

Team Eligibility1. In NRA matches no more than one (1) Service competitor (Rules 2.5, 2.6 and 2.7), and one (1) Police Officer (Rule 2.4) may be members of a team representing an NRA Affiliated Local Club or State Association Team. This restriction does not apply to Open Club teams (Rule 2.11). 2. In NRA Matches, NRA affiliated open club teams may have no more than two service category or two police category competitors, provided that their military unit(s) or police department(s) do not enter any teams. A police officer (Rule 2.4) may be a member of an affiliated (Club or State Association) team providing his individual police department does not enter any teams. Regular Service, National Guard, or other Armed Forces Reserve Teams, Captains and Coaches must have been members of their respective services for a continuous period of at least 30 days immedi-ately proceeding the day of competition.3. Teams may enter under the following: Rules 2.10, 2.11, 2.12, 2.13, and 2.14.4. Industry: A team whose members receive financial or product/service and/or sponsorship for the competition by any company, corporation, firm or individual engages in the manufacture, fabrication, importation,distribution, sale, servicing (gunsmithing) arms, parts, ammunition components, or other products or services related to shooting. Industry teams must be an affiliated club with the NRA. A letter from the sponsor-ing organization certifying that the team(s) is the official representative of that organization must be provided at time of entry. 5. Residency: The residency requirement shall not apply to industry teams. NRA affiliated industry teams may have no more than two service category competitors or two police category competitors, provided that their military unit(s) or police department(s) does not enter any teams.6. Team captains must have a letter of authorization signed by a club official.

7. Junior Teams: Any local or open club, or State Association Team, ALL firing members of which are juniors (Rule 23) may compete for the High Junior Team award in each NRA Team Match. Team cards must be marked as “junior” by the team captain before final entry.8. The Tyro designation will not be used at the National Pistol Champi-onships.

Competitor Classifications1. Temporary Classifications: Rule 19.14, may not be used.2. Assigned Classifications: Rule 19.6, may be used.3. All competitors who do not hold an NRA Official Classification, either in the type of competition being fired, or an Assigned Classification according to Rules 19.6, 19.16, 19.17, 19.21, will be placed in the Master class. The Tyro Classification will not be used at Camp Perry.4. Competitors may be required to present an Official NRA Classification Card at the Entry Office before picking up their competitor packet.

Competitor Regular Awards Categories1. All junior or collegiate competitors in the Service must compete in the Service category and pay the standard service entry fees. Collegiate com-petitors competing in the Service category will still be eligible for SpecialAwards in the aggregates and National Championships. Junior competi-tors competing in the Service category will not be eligible for junior awards.2. Special Awards to junior or collegiate competitors are as stated in the program.3. Competitors may not change from one Regular Award category to another during any one phase of the National Championships.Special NOTE: A competitor may enter only one Regular Award category. This category will be used for all matches and is separate from the Special Awards categories used for aggregates and the National Championship.4. Except as noted in specific match conditions, competitors will be divid-ed into classes and those classes further divided into categories as follows: Civilian - Competitors as defined by NRA Pistol Rule 2.2Service - NRA Pistol Rules 2.5, 2.6, 2.7Police - NRA Pistol Rule 2.45. Industry (team only) - Any individual or member of an industry team who receives financial or product/service and/or sponsorship for the competition by any company, corporation, firm or individual engaged in the manufacture, fabrication, importation, distribution, sale or servic-ing (gunsmithing) of arms, parts, ammunition components, or other products or services related to shooting. NOTE: Teams entered in the Industry category are eligible only for Open awards.

Special Awards Categories1. Special Awards – Will be made as specified in Match conditions. In order for a competitor to be included in any special awards category for which he/she may be eligible, the appropriate special awards category MUST be indicated on the entry card. Competitors may be eligible for more than one special category. Mark all special awards categories for which you are eligible.2. Collegiate Competitors who met all requirements of Rule 2.8 during the 2010-11 academic years or received bachelor’s degrees in the spring of 2010 are considered to be collegiate competitors for the 2011 NRA National Rifle and Pistol Championships.3. National Championship Records (not NRA National Records) - Com-petitors breaking existing National Championship Records will be recog-nized with a National Championship Record Certificate on stage (except for Smallbore 3-Position) during the appropriate awards ceremony.4. NRA/USA National Civilian Pistol Team: Eligible competitors must sign the eligibility statement on their entry card if they wish to be consid-ered for selection to the National Team. See Match #131: page 33.

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Entry Closing Dates: Entries must be mailed in time to arrive at Camp Perry before the closing date. NOTE: The postmark will not be used to determine whether or not an entry makes the closing deadline.NOTE: Closing dates for online entries are different than the closing dates for mail in entries.NOTE: The NRA entry office, Building 950, will be closed from 12 noon to 1 p.m. every day except individual entry day.

Pistol Entry Closing DatesOn site & Mail-in entries ……………… Sun, July 10Online Entries …………… Thurs, July 7 (Midnight)NRA Team Entries …………… Wed, July 13 (3 p.m.)

Team Requirements: There are three NRA 4-Person Team Matches, three NRA 2-Person Team Matches, one NRA 4-Person Team Aggregate, and one NRA 2-Person Team Aggregate. 1. Team captains should purchase their team cards from the NRA Entry Office, Building 950. Complete the entry before leaving.2. Pistol teams are pre-squadded. Team aggregate cards (Matches 112 & 114), with members listed, and must be turned in to the Entry Office prior to the closing date.3. Teams that are disqualified WILL NOT be reimbursed their entry fee.

Team Entry Procedure1. Team captains will be required to complete a form listing team name, club or organization, and team captain’s name and competitor number before leaving the Entry Office. 2. Team members need not be listed on the “OFFICIAL” Team Score Card until the first shooter goes to the firing line. See NRA Rules 12.3 and 12.4. 3. Squadding lists for teams will be posted as soon as squadding is com-pleted.

Entry Fees1. Individual Entry Fees for the NRA Matches are package fees. No hous-ing fees of any kind are included.2. All Entry Fees Must Accompany Entry Cards, except for those organi-zations that have made prior arrangements with the Statistical Director. Registration Fees are NOT charged for the following: - Children under 12 years of age. - Volunteers who have been assigned by the Volunteer Coordinator.3. Entry fees may be paid by check, money order, NRA Award Points, American Express, Discover, VISA or MasterCard. DO NOT send cash. Organizations, which by prior arrangement have had accounts set up for them, must clear their account with the Statistical Office before leaving Camp Perry.4. Team fees are based on four or two competitors per team.5. Non-Firing Registration: Any individual, except those individuals who are entered in any of the NRA competitive events, or volunteers, who is present at Camp Perry, must register at the Entry Office if they will be on the Camp Perry property at any time (Coach, Captain, Administrative, Support)

NRA Pistol Entry FeesNRA National Individual Championship ……… $231Junior Entry-NRA National Championship …… $116Harry Reeves Memorial Match ………………… $12Made in America Match (Juniors only) ……… $116Distinguished Revolver Match ………………… $21

NRA Pistol Team FeesNRA Four Member Team Matches (Each match) $63(Package) ……………………………………… $179NRA Two Member Team Matches (Each Match) $32(Package) ……………………………………… $89

Pistol Challenge FeesIndividual Matches (per challenge) ……………… $2Team Matches (per challenge) …………………… $8

“WITH ME” Pistol Entry Credits1. An entry credit of $20.00 ($10.00 for juniors) will be given to a shooter for each new or retired competitor they bring to compete in the NRA National Pistol Championship.2. “Retired” is someone who has not been to the NRA National Champi-onships for the past five (5) years. In addition, the “new” and returning “retired” shooter may deduct the credit from their entry fees. 3. All persons sponsoring others for credit must include both their entry card and that of the person being sponsored in the same envelope. A claim form is included in the Entry Packet and may be duplicated as necessary.

Tournament ConditionsRules: Current NRA Rules will govern the conduct of these Championships except as modified within this program. Check the Match Director’s Bul-letins for any modifications of firing conditions.

Official Bulletin Board: The Official Bulletin Board is located at the NRA Building 950. Pre-liminary Bulletinson all matches and all official notices will be posted on the Official Bulletin Board. Competitors are reminded that it is their responsibility to check the Official Bulletin Board for official notices and scores (Rule 18.11).

Firearms Allowed: Competitors are responsible for providing their own firearms.

Trigger Weighing Requirement: Rules 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, and 3.4. During NRA Pistol Championships, trigger-weighing stations will be available beginning at 7:00 a.m. at each referee station. Pistol triggers will be subject to random checks on the firing line. Substitution of pistol (except under provision of Rule 9.1) will result in disqualification.

Ammunition: Ammunition as defined in NRA Rule 3.17 will be allowed in the NRA National Championships.

Shooting Mats, Pads, and Artificial Shelter: No umbrellas or other forms of artificial shelter are permitted forward of the Assembly Line.

Targets: Pistol B-6 and B-8

Fired Targets: All fired targets will remain under control of NRA.

Target Changing and Handling: Pistol targets will be placed in frames and changed by competitors.

Scoring1. The decision of the Scoring Referee is final. 2. Scoring will be performed by competitors after each l0-shot string. Each competitor will score the target to the left, except for those firing on the first target on a line, whose scoring duties will be performed by a National Matches Volunteer. 3. In Team Matches, each team must supply a scorer for another team.

Ties1. A shoot-off will be conducted to determine the winner of a match

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where an unbreakable tie exists. In the case of unbreakable ties for 2nd and 3rd place, competitors concerned will both be awarded the higher prize, and be listed in competitor number sequence in the bulletin. 2. Ties for class/category awards in matches will be broken in accordance with NRA Rules.

Use of Scoring Devices: No competitor will use scoring plugs of any kind on a target at any time. Competitors acting as scorers may use standard NRA overlays (Rule 14.3.1).

Score Cards for Pistol1. Score cards are provided to each competitor in the competitor packet. Upon receipt of the packet, each competitor should check immediately to be sure that a complete set of score cards is enclosed. Each competitormust make certain that the correct score cards are used for each day’s firing. 2. DO NOT cross out match numbers and substitute others. NRA cham-pionship score cards are provided in sets, as a booklet. If the cards are removed one by one, there should be no incorrect score cards used, as the booklet is set up in the order in which the matches are fired.3. All score cards which are used in the matches and all team cards, must be labeled with self adhesive labels supplied in each competitor’s packet. Make certain that you place your labels on your score cards before you goto the range. Unidentifiable scores will not be used. Do not use felt-tip pens to fill out score cards.4. All score cards must be turned in to a Line Official within 10 minutes of completion of firing a match. Failure to do so may disallow that score for awards. It is the responsibility of the competitor to make sure that their score card is turned in prior to the end of the challenge period.5. Failure to use the proper score card will result in a score of “0”.NOTE: Competitors who appear at the firing line without score cards will be required to purchase blue substitute score cards at a cost of $5 per score card. It is the competitor’s responsibility to have the correct change.6. When signing score cards, the competitors must remember they are signing for the value of each shot indicated on the card. Each competitor is responsible for his or her own score card.

Electronic Devices: Competitors are reminded that Rule 3.20 in Pistol prohibits sound producing or communication devices forward of the ready line after the preparation period has started. This also means pagers, cell phones, audible timing devices or any other sound-producing device.

Challenge and Protest Procedures1. Competitors and team captains wishing to make a challenge or protest are referred to NRA Rule 16. Persons other than competitors and team captains (in team matches only) are not eligible to make challenges or protests. Also, team captains may not enter either protests or challenges for an individual competitor in an individual Challenge Period.2. Statistical Office Challenges (see Rules 16.1 and 16.4) must be based on the scores posted on the computer print out in Building 950 and made prior to the expiration of the challenge period posted for each match andaggregate. A competitor who fails to challenge within this time period forfeits the right to challenge.3. Competitors should check the scores posted in Building 950 to verify. Any errors must be reported to the Stat Office prior to closing of the match challenge period.

Challenges1. Each competitor should check the competitor scores as they are posted on the computer printout in Building 950. Unless otherwise noted, scores posted are preliminary and do not necessarily reflect the final standingsand/or awards won. If you feel your score, class, or category are not cor-rect, it is your responsibility (team captain for team matches) to report this to the Statistical Office prior to the close of the posted challenge period for that match. (See Rule 18.13).

2. Go to the Challenge Window in Building 1000, the Statistical Office. Explain the discrepancy. The challenge will be processed and corrections made if warranted. 3. It is the competitor’s responsibility to make certain that the scores posted are correct. Failure to check scores within the time limit will result in the penalty of losing the privilege of any further challenge. It is the statistical office’s responsibility to correct scores prior to the end of the challenge period. After the challenge period, the competitor accepts the responsibility for scores posted.

Procedures for Making Range Challenges: If the competitor disagrees with a shot value announced by the scorer or displayed value of the shot, the competitor may challenge the score. Rule 16.1 must be used.

Challenge Period1. All challenges must be made on the range before the end of the chal-lenge period. (Rule 16.1)2. Corrections to Preliminary Bulletins will be made at the Stat Office at the Challenge Window within the time period noted. (Rule 11.6.3)3. Scores posted after 6 p.m. will have a challenge period closing at 8 p.m. With any scores posted after 8 p.m., the challenge period will continue until 9 a.m. the following day all scores for each match will be posted at one time, not by relay.

Pistol Challenge Fees (Award Points Are Acceptable)Individual Matches (per challenge ……………… $2Team Matches (per challenge) …………………… $8

Protests: All protests must be in accordance with applicable NRA Rules. If after following the procedure specified in NRA Rules 16.2 and 16.3 for reasons outlined in Rule 16.2, a competitor feels that he or she should file a written protest, the following must be done: NOTE: Failure to follow the following procedures will automatically void the protest.1. If the incident occurred on the range, state the complaint orally to the Chief Range Officer. If not satisfied, the complainant will:2. State the complaint orally to the Range Referee on the range where the incident occurred.3. Within one hour after the completion of firing for the day, the com-plainant must initiate, sign and submit a completed Official Protest form stating all the facts to the Chief Referee or Statistical Office. The forms areavailable from the Chief Referee or the Statistical Office. A protest fee of $20 is required for each protest.4. The Statistical Director/Chief Referee will contact the Secretary of the National Protest Committee and the Match Director. The Committee Secretary will assemble the Protest Committee.5. In case of awards, a protest must be filed with the Statistical Office no later than 30 minutes after the completion of the awards ceremony.6. The protesting competitor should be prepared to appear before the Protest Committee, if requested to do so.7. After the Protest Committee has made its decision, the protest will be returned to the Statistical Office. The competitor may pick up a copy of the protest results at the challenge window. If the protest is sustained, the $20 fee will be returned to the complainant.

Protest Committee: A decision of the NRA National Championship Protest Committee is final but may not override a prior decision of the NRA National Protest Committee. See Rule 16.2.1.

Pistol Competitors Meeting with the Pistol Committee:Those members of the Pistol Committee of the NRA who are present during the matches will meet to discuss NRA competition programs and Rules. All NRA members are encouraged to attend and to contribute to the proceedings. Competitor’s meeting date: Friday, July 15, from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Location is Building 5.

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Awards & TrophiesPistol Awards Categories1. Civilian - Competitors as defined by NRA Pistol Rule 2.2.2. Service - NRA Pistol Rules 2.5, 2.6, 2.7.3. Police - NRA Pistol Rule 2.4.4. Industry (team only) - Any individual or member of an industry team who receives financial or product/service and/or sponsorship for the competition by any company, corporation, firm or individual engaged in the manufacturing, fabrication, importation, distribution, sale or servic-ing (gunsmithing) of arms, parts, ammunition components, or other products or services related to shooting. NOTE: Teams entered in the Industry category are eligible only for open awards.

Trophies1. All trophies awarded in the NRA Championships are the property of the National Rifle Association of America. Unless otherwise noted, the NRA retains possession. Winners are awarded either miniatures or trophy plaques for their permanent possession.2. The Merchandise Awards, which are presented, are donated.

Award Procedures1. Place Awards: Unless otherwise stated in the match conditions, place awards are offered in all events.2. Place awards (winner, 2nd, and 3rd) will take precedence over all other awards. All competitors, Individual Or team, are eligible for place awards. Place award winners are eligible for Special Awards in the same event, provided that they have indicated the Special Awards for which they are eligible on their entry card in the appropriate spaces. Except as noted in specific match conditions, individual competitors will be divided into theseveral classes as specified in the NRA Rule Book appropriate to the phase of competition entered.3. Any competitor not eligible under the above conditions and who equals or betters the score of the U.S. Individual or Team setting a Na-tional Record in an NRA Match or Aggregate will be presented a specialcertificate indicating this accomplishment, and will be given an award of equivalent value.4. Competitors winning NRA awards, as shown in the Awards Schedule, will receive an NRA Visa Card or NRA Award points, unless otherwise specified in the match conditions each award point has a value of $1, but may not be redeemed for cash. Many Commercial Row exhibitors may redeem Award Points.5. Award Points may be used as payment for special medals and plaques at Camp Perry if the competitor so desires. National Championship med-als won at Camp Perry can be ordered only at Camp Perry. Medals andplaques may be ordered only for awards listed in Awards Bulletins.6. Class/Category Awards Schedules for individual matches will be based on the actual number of scores fired in each match.7. Award points will be awarded on a one-time basis for a single match, regardless of multiple placings in the match.8. Winners of place awards are removed from class/category rankings.9. Special awards categories are in those matches and aggregates as specified.10. Juniors paying Junior entry fees do not receive full award points ex-cept those juniors who place in the top three overall places in individual matches and aggregates.11. A minimum of 5 competitors is required in each Special Awards category specified in NRA Individual Matches, and a minimum of two teams (exception: High Junior Team, awards will be given regardless of number of teams) to establish competition in Team Matches with Special Awards.

Squadding: Competitors are squadded on the same target and with the same group of shooters throughout the individual Championships. The Relay numbers will change, and Relay 1 will always fire first. The squadding ticket which

is in the packet will provide that information.NOTE: All individual firing for the day will be completed before a com-petitor leaves the firing line. Firing order for relays is listed as follows:July 13 & 14 – Fire 1 / Ready 2 / Wait 3July 15 – Fire 1 / Ready 2 / Wait 3July 16 – Fire 1 / Ready 2 / Wait 31. Individual fired match numbers and days on which they are fired are listed below:

PracticeTues., July 12, thru Sat. July 16, 8:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. on Range #2

Harry Reeves Memorial Revolver Match 131Tues., July 12 , 1:00 p.m.

Distinguished Revolver Match 147Tues., July 12, 2:30 p.m.

Matches 132, 133, 134Wed., July 13

Matches 135, 136, 137, 138, 121, 124Thur, July 14

Matches 139, 140, 141, 142, 122, 125Fri., July 15

Matches 143, 144, 145, 146, 123, 126Sat., July 162. It is the competitor’s responsibility to be present when their relay is called to the firing line. No one will be allowed to set up on the firing line after the end of the 3-minute preparation period.

Firing Times: Harry Reeves Memorial Match: 1:00 p.m. EDT. All other NRA Matches, firing will begin daily at 7:30 am EDT.

Practice Firing: Tuesday through Saturday on Range #2. CMP warm-up Range #1. Com-petitors wishing to practice must report to the firing line between 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Squadding will be by infiltration. Three relays only will be fired.

Function Range: A 25 yard pistol range with targets will be available for function/test firing only, opening 7:30 a.m. each day there is pistol firing and available during normal range hours in the Pistol phase. Competitors must furnish their own ammunition. Competitors may purchase 15 minute firing blocks for practice firing on the Practice Range.

Awards Ceremony: Date and time of the NRA Pistol Awards Ceremony is 8 p.m., Saturday, July 16. Winners receiving awards on stage during the Awards Ceremony are requested to be in appropriate attire for these prestigious affairs.

NCAA COMPETITORS, PLEASE NOTE: In action taken by the NCAA on April 25, 2002, the Division I Board of Directors approved a change to the NCAA Bylaws that permits an indi-vidual, prior to collegiate enrollment, to accept prize money (to include NRA Award Points) based on place finish in an event without jeopardiz-ing intercollegiate eligibility, as long as the prize money does not exceed actual and necessary expenses for that event. Any questions should be directed to the NCAA Membership Services staff at 317-917-6222.

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NRA Pistol Individual Awards ScheduleGrand Aggregates Match 100Winner: $500.00 Visa Gift CardSecond: $300.00 Visa Gift CardThird: $200.00 Visa Gift Card

Class/Category Awards Match 100Winner: $100 Visa gift cardSecond: $50 Visa gift cardThird: $25 Visa gift cardFourth and below: $10 Visa gift card

Sub-Aggregates & Fired MatchesWinner: $50 Visa Gift CardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Class/Category Awards Matches 101, 102, 103Winner: 12 Award PointsSecond: 10 Award PointsThird: 9 Award PointsFourth and below: 7 Award Points

Class/Category Awards Fired MatchesWinner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird: 8 Award PointsFourth and below: 7 Award Points1. Class and category awards will be given in all NRA Individual fired and aggregate matches.2. Competitors will be divided into classes, and those classes will be fur-ther divided into Categories: Civilian, Police, and Service.3. Awards will be provided on the basis of five or more competitors in a category/class in the following manner: Minimum of 5 competitors in a category/class, one award; 15 competitors, 2 awards; 25 competitors, 3 awards; and following this procedure until the total number of competi-tors within a category/class is established on the basis of one award for 10 competitors.4. When there are fewer than five competitors within a category/class, they will be combined within the class as shown below until a total of five or more is achieved:Civilian to Police to ServicePolice to Service to CivilianService to Police to Civilian5. If there are still fewer than five competitors in a class when all catego-ries within that class are combined, the combined class will be combined with the next highest class of the first category (Civilian), and the routine will then he followed within the next highest class until the minimum of five competitors is achieved. In no case will any competitors of a lower classification be combined with the Master class or the High Master class.6. Awards will be provided on the basis of the actual number of scores fired in each match.

NRA Pistol Team Awards Schedule

Match Place Awards:As specified in match conditions.

Class/Category Awards:As specified in match conditions.1. All teams will be divided into classes, and further divided into catego-ries to determine awards as follows:NRA Affiliated Local Club (Rule 2.11)NRA Affiliated Open Club (Rule 2.11)Police (Rule 2. 14)Service (Rule 2.13)

State Association (Rule 2.12)Industry – Open awards only. 2. No class or category awards given.3. Teams winning place awards are not eligible for class/category awards, but will be counted in order to compute the number of class/category awards that will be made.4. There must be two or more teams in order to establish one award in a class/category. Five teams will provide a 2nd place; 8 teams, 3rd place; 13 teams, 4th place, and so on until the final numbers of award places are established.5. If there is only one team within a class/category, that team will be combined within the class as shown below until a total of two or more teams is achieved.St. Assn. to Local Club to Police to Open Club to ServicePolice to St. Assn. to Local Club to Open Club to ServiceService to Open Club to Police to St. Assn. to Local ClubLocal Club to St. Assn. to Police to Open Club to ServiceOpen Club to Service to Police to St. Assn to Local Club6. If there is only one team within a class, and combining categories does not achieve the minimum of two teams, the team will be combined with the next appropriate category until the minimum of two teams is achieved. Teams of lower classification will not be combined with the Master Class.Team Award DistributionNRA Award points are issued based on the number of authorized firing members. When provided for the match conditions, plaques or medals will be awarded to each firing member of the team and the sponsoring club or organization.

THE NATIONAL PISTOL CHAMPIONSHIP #100Course of Fire: This is an aggregate of each competitor’s total score fired in Matches 101, 102, and 103.

Awards:National Champion: The Harrison Trophy laminated plaque, a gold tone National Champion Medallion, a firearm and a $500 Visa Gift Card.Second: A silver tone National Championship Medallion, a firearm and a $300 Visa Gift CardThird: A bronze National Championship Medallion, a firearm and a $200 Visa Gift Card.

Special Awards:Civilian Champion: Manchester Trophy laminated plaque, a gold tone National Championship Medallion and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Woman Champion: Alexander Trophy laminated plaque, a gold tone National Championship Medallion and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Police Champion: Thomas McGinley Trophy laminated plaque, a gold tone National Championship Medallion and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Senior Champion: Senior Trophy laminated plaque, a gold tone National Championship Medallion and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Grand Senior Champion: Gold tone National Championship Medallion, an NRA plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Collegiate Champion: Harold R. Krelstein Trophy laminated plaque, a gold tone National Championship Medallion, and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Junior Champion: Volunteer Trophy laminated plaque, a gold tone Na-tional Championship Medallion and a $50 Visa Gift Card.National Guard Champion: Patrick O. Powell Memorial Trophy lami-nated plaque, a gold tone National Championship Medallion and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Army Reserve Champion: Army Reserve Trophy laminated plaque, a gold tone National Championship Medallion and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Regular Service Champion: Gold tone National Championship Medal-lion, an NRA plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.High Regular Air Force: General Twining Trophy Laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.

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High Civilian Woman: Vincent Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Special Award for High Scoring Senior Sharpshooter not over 2429/2700: Firearm donated by Eric and Monica Schaffer.

Class and Category Awards:Winner: A $100 Visa Gift CardSecond: A $50 Visa Gift CardThird: A $25 Visa Gift CardFourth & Below: A $10 Visa Gift CardHigh Woman in Each Class: A Special CertificateHigh Senior in Each Class: A Special CertificateHigh Junior in Each Class: A Special Certificate

2010 Winner: Brian H. Zins, Poland, OH; Score: 2650-134X

National Championship Record: 2668-140X, PO1 Donald L. Hamilton, USN (1969)

.22 CALIBER CHAMPIONSHIP #101(A Sub-Aggregate of the National Pistol Championship)

Course of Fire: This is an aggregate of each competitor’s total score fired in Matches 135, 136, 137 and 138.

Awards:Winner: The Walker Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Second : 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Special Awards:High Woman: 35 Award PointsHigh Junior: 15 Award Points

Class and Category AwardsWinner: 12 Award PointsSecond: 10 Award PointsThird: 9 Award PointsFourth & Below: 7 Award PointsHigh Woman in Each Class: Special Certificates.

2010 Winner: Brian H. Zins, Poland, OH; Score: 894-53X

National Championship Record: 897-60X, Sgt James Henderson, USA (2005)

CENTER FIRE CHAMPIONSHIP #102(A Sub-Aggregate of the National Pistol Championship)Course of Fire: This is an aggregate of each competitor’s total score fired in Matches 139, 140, 141 and 142.

Awards:Winner: The Clark Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Second : 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Special Awards:High Woman: 35 Award PointsHigh Junior: 15 Award Points

Class and Category AwardsWinner: 12 Award Points

Second: 10 Award PointsThird: 9 Award PointsFourth & Below: 7 Award PointsHigh Woman in Each Class: Special Certificates.

2010 Winner: SSG John C. Ennis, USA; Score: 885-44X

National Championship Record: 891-55X, SFC Joseph Pascarella, ARNG (1980); CPL Brian Zins, USMC (1992);SGT Brian Zins, USMC (1996)

45 CALIBER CHAMPIONSHIP #103(A Sub-Aggregate of the National Pistol Championship)Course of Fire: This is an aggregate of each competitor’s total score fired in Matches 143, 144, 145 and 146.

Awards:Winner: The Orton Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Second : 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Special Awards:High Woman: 35 Award PointsHigh Junior: 15 Award Points

Class and Category AwardsWinner: 12 Award PointsSecond: 10 Award PointsThird: 9 Award PointsFourth & Below: 7 Award PointsHigh Woman in Each Class: Special Certificates

2010 Winner: John S. Zurek, Tucson, AZ; Score: 877-34X

National Championship Record: 892-53X, SFC Darius R. Young, USAR (1993)

THE NRA PRACTICE MATCH (PRELIMINARY PISTOL CHAMPIONSHIP) #111

Course of Fire: This match is an aggregate of each competitor’s total score fired in Matches 132, 133, and 134

Winner: NRA Preliminary Pistol Championship Trophy laminated plaque and Pewter Awards.Second: Pewter AwardsThird: Pewter AwardsHigh Woman: Pewter Award

Class and Category Awards:Winner: Pewter AwardsSecond: Pewter AwardsThird: Pewter AwardsFourth & Below: “6” dia. NRA Armetale Plate.

2010 Winner: SFC James Henderson, USA; Score: 890-42X

National Championship Record: 894-50X, SGT Brian Zins, USMC (1996)

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.22 CALIBER STAGE, NRA PRACTICE MATCH (PRELIMINARY PISTOL CHAMPIONSHIP) #132

Fired: Wednesday, July 13

Course of Fire: National Match Course

Awards: Given in Aggregate only

2010 Winner: Aggregate winner only, see Match 111

CENTER FIRE STAGE, NRA PRACTICE MATCH (PRELIMINARY PISTOL CHAMPIONSHIP) #133

Fired: Wednesday, July 13

Course of Fire: National Match Course

Awards: Given in Aggregate only

2010 Winner: Aggregate winner only, see Match 111

.45 CALIBER STAGE, NRA PRACTICE MATCH (PRELIMINARY PISTOL CHAMPIONSHIP) #134

Fired: Wednesday, July 13

Course of Fire: National Match Course

Awards: Given in Aggregate only

2010 Winner: Aggregate winner only, see Match 111

.22 CALIBER SLOW FIRE MATCH #135Fired: Thursday, July 14(Included in .22 Championship)

Course of Fire: 20 shots, slow fire, 50 yds.

Awards:Winner: A $50 Visa Gift CardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Class Category Awards:1st: 10 Award Points2nd: 9 Award Points3rd: 8 Award Points4th & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: CPT Philip W. Hemphill, Clinton, MS; Score: 200-10X

National Championship Record: 200-10X; CPT Philip Hemphill, Clinton, MS (2010)

.22 CALIBER NATIONAL MATCH COURSE #136Fired: Thursday, July 14(Included in .22 Championship)

Course of Fire: National Match Course

Awards:Winner: A $50 Visa Gift CardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Class Category Awards:1st: 10 Award Points2nd: 9 Award Points3rd: 8 Award Points4th & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: Brian H. Zins, Poland, OH; Score: 298-18X

National Championship Record: 300-21X; MSGT Jim-Bob McCarty; USAF; (1992)

.22 CALIBER TIMED FIRE MATCH #137Fired: Thursday, July 14(Included in .22 Championship)

Course of Fire: 20 shots, timed fire, 25 yds

Awards:Winner: A $50 Visa Gift CardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Class Category Awards:1st: 10 Award Points2nd: 9 Award Points3rd: 8 Award Points4th & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: SFC James Henderson, USA; Score: 200-19X

National Championship Record: 200-19X; SGT James Henderson, USA (1992); SGT Robert S. Park, USA(2006); SFC James Henderson, USA (2010)

.22 CALIBER RAPID FIRE MATCH #138Fired:Thursday, July 14(Included in .22 Championship)

Course of Fire: 20 shots, rapid fire, 25 yds

Awards:Winner: A $50 Visa Gift Card

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Second: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Class Category Awards:1st: 10 Award Points2nd: 9 Award Points3rd: 8 Award Points4th & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: Chuck Holt, Ft. Collins, CO; Score: 200-15X

National Championship Record: 200-19X; SGT James Henderson; USAR (1996)

.22 CALIBER TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP #121Fired: Thursday, July 14

Open To: Four-Member Teams.

Course of Fire: National Match Course.

Awards: Winner: Six Bob Shea High Standard Manufacturing Company Trophy laminated plaques, a $20 Visa gift Card to each team firing member.Second: Six NRA silver tone medals and 36 Award PointsThird: Six NRA bronze tone medals and 28 Award PointsHigh Junior Team: Six NRA plaques

Class & Category Awards:1st: 40 Award Points2nd: 36 Award Points3rd: 32 Award Points

2010 Winner: Zero/Mountain Competition Pistol; Score: 1158-52X

National Championship Record: 1189-68X, USA International Blue (1969)

.22 CALIBER TWO MEMBER TEAM MATCH #124(Not part of the Pistol Team Aggregate #112)Fired: Thursday, July 14

Open To: Two-Member Teams representing an NRA affiliated organization (Rules 2.11 or 2.12 or 2.13 or 2.14). All team members must be members of the same NRA affiliated organization. Team members cannot be firing mem-bers of a four-member team and a two-member team.Note: No team may enter more than one two-member team in a two-member team match.

Course of Fire: National Match Course.

Awards: Winner: Three NRA plaques and a $20 Visa Gift Card to each firing team member.Second: 9 Award Points to each firing memberThird: 8 Award Points to each firing member.

Class & Category Awards:No Class/Category awards.

2010 Winner: USAR Black; Score: 579-16X

National Championship Record: 579-16X, USAR Black (2010)

CENTER FIRE SLOW FIRE MATCH #139Fired: Friday, July 15(Included in Center Fire Championship)

Course of Fire: 20 shots, slow fire, 50 yds.

Awards:Winner: A $50 Visa Gift CardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Class Category Awards:1st: 10 Award Points2nd: 9 Award Points3rd: 8 Award Points4th & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: SSG John C. Ennis, USA; Score: 196-5X

National Championship Record: 198-10X, ADR1 Donald L Hamilton, USN (1969)

CENTER FIRE NATIONAL MATCH COURSE #140Fired: Friday, July 15(Included in Center Fire Championship)

Course of Fire: National Match Course

Awards:Winner: A $50 Visa Gift CardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Class Category Awards:1st: 10 Award Points2nd: 9 Award Points3rd: 8 Award Points4th & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: SSG John C. Ennis, USA; Score: 297-16X

National Championship Record: 300-20X, SGT Marvin R. Black, USA (1973)

CENTER FIRE TIMED FIRE MATCH #141Fired: Friday, July 15(Included in Center Fire Championship)

Course of Fire: 20 shots, timed fire, 25 yds.

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Awards:Winner: A $50 Visa Gift CardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Class Category Awards:1st: 10 Award Points2nd: 9 Award Points3rd: 8 Award Points4th & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: SSG Adam Sokolowski, USA; Score: 200-12X

National Championship Record: 200-19X; MSG Thomas R. Woods; USA (1985); Sgt Brian E. Zins; USMC(1996)

CENTER FIRE RAPID FIRE MATCH #142Fired: Friday, July 15(Included in Center Fire Championship)

Course of Fire: 20 shots, rapid fire, 25 yds.

Awards:Winner: A $50 Visa Gift CardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Class Category Awards:1st: 10 Award Points2nd: 9 Award Points3rd: 8 Award Points4th & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: SSGT Kevin L. Moore, USMC; Score: 199-11X

National Championship Record: 200-18X; MSG Bonnie D. Harmon; USA (1982)

CENTER FIRE TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP #122Fired: Friday, July 15

Open To: Four-Member Teams.

Course of Fire: National Match Course.

Awards: Winner: Six Smith & Wesson Trophy laminated plaques, a $20 Visa gift Card to each team firing member.Second: Six NRA silver tone medals and 36 Award PointsThird: Six NRA bronze tone medals and 28 Award PointsHigh Junior Team: Six NRA plaques

Class & Category Awards:1st: 40 Award Points2nd: 36 Award Points3rd: 32 Award Points

2010 Winner: Springfield Red; Score: 1152-48X

National Championship Record: 1178-45X, All NG Blue (1981)

CENTER FIRE TWO MEMBER TEAM MATCH #125(Not part of the Pistol Team Aggregate #112)Matches 122 and 125 fired concurrently

Fired: Friday, July 15

Open To: Two-Member Teams representing an NRA affiliated organization (Rules 2.11 or 2.12 or 2.13 or 2.14). All team members must be members of the same NRA affiliated organization. Team members cannot be firing mem-bers of a four-member team and a two-member team.Note: No team may enter more than one two-member team in a two-member team match.

Course of Fire: National Match Course.

Awards: Winner: Three NRA plaques and a $20 Visa Gift Card to each firing team member.Second: 9 Award Points to each firing memberThird: 8 Award Points to each firing member.

Class & Category Awards:No Class/Category awards.

2010 Winner: USAR Black; Score: 574-24X

National Championship Record: 574-24X, USAR Black (2010)

.45 CALIBER SLOW FIRE MATCH #143Fired: Saturday, July 16(Included in .45 Caliber Championship)

Course of Fire:20 shots, slow fire, 50 yds

Awards:Winner: A $50 Visa Gift CardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Class Category Awards:1st: 10 Award Points2nd: 9 Award Points3rd: 8 Award Points4th & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: John S. Zurek, Tucson, AZ; Score: 194-3X

National Championship Record: 198-9X; SFC Herschel L Anderson; USA (1973)

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.45 CALIBER NATIONAL MATCH COURSE #144Fired: Saturday, July 16(Included in .45 Caliber Championship)

Course of Fire: National Match Course

Awards:Winner: A $50 Visa Gift CardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Class Category Awards:1st: 10 Award Points2nd: 9 Award Points3rd: 8 Award Points4th & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: SSG Adam Sokolowski, USA; Score: 294-17X

National Championship Record: 300-20X; MSG Thomas Woods; USA (1985)

.45 CALIBER TIMED FIRE MATCH #145Fired: Saturday, July 16(Included in .45 Caliber Championship)

Course of Fire: 20 shots, timed fire, 25 yds

Awards:Winner: A $50 Visa Gift CardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Class Category Awards:1st: 10 Award Points2nd: 9 Award Points3rd: 8 Award Points4th & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: James R. Lenardson, Toledo, OH; Score: 200-12X

National Championship Record: 200-19X; Brian Zins, Centreville, VA (2009)

.45 CALIBER RAPID FIRE MATCH #146Fired: Saturday, July 16(Included in .45 Caliber Championship)

Course of Fire: 20 shots, rapid fire, 25 yds

Awards:Winner: A $50 Visa Gift CardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Class Category Awards:1st: 10 Award Points2nd: 9 Award Points

3rd: 8 Award Points4th & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: CPT Philip W. Hemphill, Clinton, MS: Score: 200-11X

National Championship Record: 200-16X; SGT R.E. Willfore; USA (1964)

.45 CALIBER TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP #123Fired: Saturday, July 16

Open To: Four-Member Teams.

Course of Fire: National Match Course.

Awards: Winner: Six Colt Trophy laminated plaques, a $20 Visa gift Card to each team firing member.Second: Six NRA silver tone medals and 36 Award PointsThird: Six NRA bronze tone medals and 28 Award PointsHigh Junior Team: Six NRA plaques

Class & Category Awards:1st: 40 Award Points2nd: 36 Award Points3rd: 32 Award Points

2010 Winner: US Army Blue; Score: 1140-35X

National Championship Record: 1185-57X: U.S. Army “Blue” (1973, 1977)

.45 CALIBER TWO MEMBER TEAM MATCH #126(Not part of the Pistol Team Aggregate #112)Matches 123 and 126 fired concurrently

Fired: Saturday, July 16

Open To: Two-Member Teams representing an NRA affiliated organization (Rules 2.11 or 2.12 or 2.13 or 2.14). All team members must be members of the same NRA affiliated organization. Team members cannot be firing mem-bers of a four-member team and a two-member team.Note: No team may enter more than one two-member team in a two-member team match.

Course of Fire: National Match Course.

Awards: Winner: Three NRA plaques and a $20 Visa Gift Card to each firing team member.Second: 9 Award Points to each firing memberThird: 8 Award Points to each firing member.

Class & Category Awards:No Class/Category awards.

2010 Winner: US Army Grey; Score: 566-14X

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National Championship Record: 582-26X; USAR Black (2009)

PISTOL TEAM AGGREGATE #112Open To: Teams entered in matches 121, 122, and 123. Team composition must be the same as in the three matches of the aggregate. Only six competitors may be listed as firing members and alternates, any four of which may comprise the firing members; the firing members may be changed (with-in the six listed) from match to match of the separate events comprising the aggregate. This Is Not A Fired Match. Names of team members must be listed on the Match 112 entry card and returned to the Stat Office before entry closing time.

Course of Fire:This is an aggregate of each team’s score in the .22 Caliber Team Champi-onship Match 121; Center Fire Team Championship Match 122; and the .45 Caliber Team Championship Match 123. Awards: Winning Team: Six “Coming Through the Rye” laminated plaques, and a $20 Visa Gift Card per firing member.Second: Six silver tone medals and 54 Award Points.Third: Six bronze medals and 48 Award Points.High Junior Team: Six NRA plaques.Remaining teams will be presented awards. Classification for Match 112 will be based on the classification of team members who actually fire scores, and who are listed on the Match 112 entry cards. No more than 6members may be listed.

Class & Category Awards:1st: 10 Award Points per firing member2nd: 9 Award Points per firing member3rd & below: 8 Award Points per firing member

2010 Winner:US Army Blue; Score: 3443-121X

National Championship Record: 3534-161X. U.S. Army “Blue” (1973)

TWO MEMBER PISTOL TEAM AGGREGATE #114Open To: Teams entered in matches 124, 125, and 126. Team composition must be the same as in the three matches of the aggregate. Only three competi-tors may be listed as firing members and alternates, any two of which may comprise the firing members; the firing members may be changed (within the three listed) from match to match of the separate events comprising the aggregate. This Is Not A Fired Match. Names of team members must be listed on the Match 114 entry card and returned to the Stat Office before entry closing time.

Course of Fire: This is an aggregate of each team’s score in the .22 Caliber Two Member Team Match 124; Center Fire Two Member Team Match 125; and the .45 Caliber Two Member Team Match 126.

Awards: Winner: Three NRA plaques and a $20 Visa Gift Card to each firing member.Second: 9 Award Points to each firing member.Third: 8 Award Points to each firing member.

Class/Category Awards:No class/category awards

2010 Winner: US Army Grey; Score: 1710-55X

National Championship Record: 1710-55X, US Army Grey (2010)

HARRY REEVES MEMORIAL REVOLVER MATCH #131

Fired: Tuesday, July 12, 1:00 p.m

Course of Fire: National Match Course

Firearms Allowed: Rule 3.2. Any center fire revolver of .32 caliber or larger; barrel length, including cylinder, not more than 10 inches; and trigger pull not less than 2 1/2 pounds. Sights may be adjustable but not over 10 inches apart measured from the apex of the rear sight to the apex of the front sight.

Awards:Winner: NRA plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Second: 30 Award PointsThird: 15 Award PointsRemaining top 10 percent: T-Shirts

2010 Winner: James R. Lenardson, Toledo, OH; Score: 284-4X

National Championship Record: 288-5X: Darius R. Young, Malo, WA (2002)

NRA DISTINGUISHED REVOLVER MATCH #147Fired: Tuesday, July 12, 2:30p.m.

Course of Fire: NRA National Match Course.

Firearm Allowed: NRA Rule 3.1.4

Awards:NRA plaques will be awarded to the first, second, and third place com-petitors. Ten credit points will be awarded to the highest scoring 10 per-cent of all non-Distinguished Revolver competitors firing in the match ranked in order or merit.

2010 Winner: SSG Robert S. Park, USA; Score: 282-10X

National Championship Record: 288-9X, CPT Philip W. Hemphill, Clinton, MS (2009)

MADE IN AMERICA MATCH #113Open To: Juniors who have not reached their seventeenth birthday as of December 31, of the year of competition.

Course of Fire: The 2700 aggregate. Competitors will fire the three stages of the 2700 ag-gregate using a .22 caliber pistol as described below.

Firearms Allowed: Any .22 caliber pistol manufactured in the United States of Americas chambered for the standard .22 caliber long rifle cartridge. No foreign

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made pistols. Iron sights only. Pistols are to be stock “out-of- the-box” models. No external modifications are allowed.

Awards: Overall aggregate winners will be awarded certificates provided by the National Rifle Association.

2010 Winner: Kevin R. Bennett; Score: 2076-27X

National Championship Record: 2305-31X: Elizabeth L. Lutz, Annville, PA (2008)

NRA/USA CIVILIAN PISTOL TEAM POSTAL MATCH

The 10 highest scoring eligible competitors in each class (High Master, Master, Expert, Sharpshooter and Marksman) from Match #100 will be selected as the 2011 NRA/USA National Civilian Pistol Team.

Fired: Tuesday, July 12, 8 a.m. on the right side of Range #1 (The 10 high scor-ing eligible competitors from the previous year (2010) NRA/USA Civil-ian Team who are in attendance at Camp Perry, will be asked to shoot theNRA/USA Civilian Pistol Team International Postal Match.

2011 Team OfficialsTeam Captain: Bill BlankenshipTeam Adjutant: John Gordon

Course of Fire: ISSF Standard Pistol Course, 25 meters at NRA B-17 targets

Firearms Allowed: .22 caliber pistol with any sights.

Awards: Each member of the firing team & alternates receives an NRA/USA Team Brassard, Jacket & Cap.

Eligibility Requirements: An NRA/USA Civilian Pistol Team competitor is a civilian (rules 2.2, 2.2.1, 2.3, 2.3.1, 2.3.2 only) who has not received any support in the form of Cash, Award Points, Equipment or Ammunition from any person or organization (other than parents if the competitor is a junior) or spouse, within the program year.

Previous Winners:2010 - United States, Score 55802009 - United States, Score 55792008 - United States, Score 54412007 - Finland, Score 56432006 - Finland, Score 55972005 - Finland, Score 56242004 - Finland, Score 56192003 - Finland, Score 56572002 - Finland, Score 56482001 - Finland, Score 56422000 - United States, Score 56111999 - United States, Score 55271998 - United States, Score 56361997 - Finland, Score 56521996 - Finland, Score 56581995 - Finland, Score 56661994 - Finland, Score 56711993 - United States, Score 56881992 - United States, Score 5361

1991 - Finland, Score 56751990 - Great Britain, Score 55491989 - Finland, Score 56161988 - Finland, Score 56581987 - Finland, Score 5635

MAYLEIGH CUP INTERNATIONAL POSTAL TEAM MATCH

Fired: Friday, July 15, 8:30 a.m.; Petrarca Range

Open To: One team consisting of a Team Captain, Adjutant, ten firers and two al-ternates, from countries invited to participate with the U.S. Only the U.S. Team will fire at the National Pistol Championships.

2011 U.S. Team Officials:Team Captain: Bill BlankenshipTeam Adjutant: John Gordon

Selection of U.S. Team: From scores in Match 135 and slow fire stage of Match 136. Team Of-ficials may not be firing members of the team.

Course of Fire: 30 shots, slow fire, 50 meters, at B-17 targets.

Firearms Allowed: Rule 3.4

Awards: To each member of the U.S. Team, a Mayleigh Team brassard, jacket and cap.

Previous Winners

2010 - United States, Score 26632009 - United States, Score 26622008 - United States, Score 26612007 - United States, Score 26302006 - United States, Score 26572005 - United States, Score 27002004 - United States, Score 26412003 - United States, Score 2607

2010 Pistol Championship WinnersMatch 100 National Pistol Championship

National Champion: Brian H. Zins, Poland, OH;Score: 2650-134X

High Civilian Woman: Judy Tant, E. Lansing, MI; Score: 2565-69X

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Civilian Champion: Brian H. Zins, Poland, OH; Score: 2650-134XRegular Service Champion: SSG Robert S. Park, USA; Score: 2634-116XPolice Champion: CPT Philip W. Hemphill, Clinton, MS; Score: 2643-128XWoman Champion: Judy Tant, E. Lansing, MI; Score: 2565-69XSenior Champion: Ron Steinbrecher, Wyndmoor, PA; Score: 2607-92XGrand Senior: Elwood Harrison, Jr., Mechancisville, VA; Score: 2513-72XCollegiate Champion: Bryan D. Layfield, Clarksburg, WV; Score: 2598-94XJunior Champion: Bryan D. Layfield, Clarksburg, WV; Score: 2598-94XArmy Reserve Champion: MSG Rob Mando, USA; Score: 2597-107XNational Guard Champion: SSG Nathan Wade, USA; Score: 2568-81XHigh Regular Air Force: COL Mark S. Hayes, USAF; Score: 2522-81XNational Championship Record: Score: 2668-140X: PO1 Donald L. Ham-ilton: USN (1969)

Previous National Pistol Champions2010-Brian H. Zins2009-SSG James Henderson, USA2008-Brian Zins2007-GTSGT Brian Zins, USMC2006-SSG James M. Henderson, USA2005-GYSGT Brian Zins, USMC2004-GYSGT Brian Zins, USMC2003-GYSGT Brian Zins, USMC2002-GYSGT Brian Zins, USMC2001-GYSGT Brian Zins, USMC2000-MSG Steve F Reiter, USAR1999-MSG Steve F Reiter, USAR1998-SSGT Brian Zins, USMC1997-Sgt Jason Meidinger, USMC1996-Sgt Brian H. Zins, USMC1995- James R. Lenardson1994-MSG Steve Reiter, USAR1993-MSG Steve Reiter, USAR1992-Sgt Mario A. Lozoya, USMC1991-MSG Steve R. Reiter, USAR1990-James R.L Lenardson, ANG1989-SSG Darius R. Young, USAR1988-TSGT James L. Lenardson, ANG1987-MSG Erich Buljung, USA1986-MSG Thomas R. Woods, USA1985-Max J. Barrington1984-SFC James R. I. Laguana, USA1983-MSG Roger M. Willis, USA1982-MSG Bonnie D. Harmon, USA1981-SFC Joseph. J. Pascarella, ARNG1980-SFC Joseph J. Pascarella, ARNG1979-SP4 Darius R. Young, USAR1978-SFC Charles E. McGowan, USA1977-Herschel L. Anderson1976-MSG Bonnie D. Harmon, USA1975-SFC Bonnie D. Harmon, USA1974-SFC Herschel L. Anderson, USA1973-SFC Herschel L. Anderson, USA1972-SFC Bonnie D. Harmon, USA1971-SSG John A. Smith, USA1970-CWO Francis A. Higginson, USMC1969-POl Donald L. Hamilton, USN1968-MAJ Franklin C. Green, USAF1967-MSG Wm. B. Blankenship, Jr., USA1966-POl Donald L. Hamilton, USN1965-POl Donald L. Hamilton, USN1964-SFC Wm. B. Blankenship, Jr., USA1963-SFC Wm. B. Blankenship, Jr., USA1962-SFC Wm. B. Blankenship, Jr., USA

1961-SFC Wm. B. Blankenship, Jr., USA1960-SFC Wm. B. Blankenship, Jr., USA1959-MSG Huelet L. Benner, USA1958-James E. Clark, Shreveport, La.1957-Capt William W McMillan, Jr., USMC1956-MSG Huelet L. Benner, USA1955-MSG Huelet L. Benner, USA1954-LT Harry Reeves, Detroit Police1953-LT Harry Reeves, Detroit Police1952-William T Toney, Jr., U.S. Border Patrol1951-MSG Huelet L. Benner, USA1950-No competition1949-MSG Huelet L. Benner, USA1948-SGT Harry Reeves, Detroit Police1947-MSG Huelet L. Benner, USA1946-SGT Harry Reeves, Detroit Police1942-45-No competition1941-PTLMN Harry Reeves, Detroit Police1940-PTLMN Harry Reeves, Detroit Police1939-Emmett E. Jones, Los Angeles Police1938-PTLMN A.W. Hemming, Detroit Police1937-Charles Askins, Jr., U.S. Immigration Patrol1936-Jacob Engbrecht, Los Angeles Police1935-H. J. Adams, San Diego, Calif.

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NATIONAL MATCHES2011 NRA National Smallbore 3-P ChampionshipsOpen To:The National Conventional 3-Position Smallbore Rifle Championship is open to all shooters. Membership in the NRA is not required, but highly recommended. Competitors who are not NRA members are not eligible for National Record recognition.

Junior Competitor EligibilityJuniors may compete as juniors in either Individual or Team competition at the NRA National Position Matches, provided they meet the following criteria: 1. Comply with Rule 2.3 Junior, 2.3.1 Intermediate Junior, or 2.3.2 Sub-Junior. 2. Individuals who have National Guard, Reserve or Active Duty status and receive support (as defined in Rule 2.2) may not compete as juniors.

Team Eligibility and Requirements1. In NRA Matches no more than one (1) Service competitor (Rules 2.5, 2.6 and 2.7) may be a member of a team representing an NRA Affiliated Local Club, Open Club, or State Association Team. All firing members of junior teams must be juniors.2. Teams may enter under Rules 2.10, 2.11, 2.12, 2.13, and 2.18. Junior State Association Teams may enter provided that all firing members are eligible under Rules 2.12, 2.3, 2.3.1, or 2.3.2. A person not a State Associa-tion member may serve as a non-firing coach.3. Smallbore Team Entries: Team Captains must purchase team cards and completely fill out the one marked “Official Copy”. There are two Position Team Matches, one Whistler Boy team match, and two Prone Team Matches. Smallbore teams will be pre-squadded. “Official” Team Score Cards must be returned to the Entry Office before team entry closing time. Team Captains are responsible for submitting complete and accurate team entries. Where there is only one junior team in a class/category, they will be combined in accordance with the National Matches Program until a minimum of two teams is reached in an award category. If there are no other junior teams entered, they will be combined with adult teams in the appropriate class/category. Combining schemes are listed in the program.

Competitor Classifications1. Temporary Classifications: Rule 19.14, may not be used2. Assigned Classifications: Rule 19.6, may be used.3. All competitors who do not hold an NRA Official Classification, either in the type of competition being fired, or an Assigned Classification according to Rules 19.6, 19.16, 19.17, 19.21, will be placed in the Master class. 4. Competitors may be required to present an Official NRA Classification Card at the Entry Office before picking up their competitor packet.

Competitor Regular Awards Categories1. All junior or collegiate competitors in the Service must compete in the Service category and pay the standard service entry fees. Collegiate com-petitors competing in the Service category will still be eligible for SpecialAwards in the aggregates and National Championships. Junior competi-tors competing in the Service category will not be eligible for junior awards.2. Special Awards to junior or collegiate competitors are as stated in this program.3. Competitors may not change from one Regular Award category to another during any one phase of the National Championships.Special NOTE: A competitor may enter only one Regular Award category. NOTE: All juniors are eligible to win High Civilian.

4. Except as noted in specific match conditions, competitors will be divid-ed into classes and those classes further divided into categories as follows: •Civilian-CompetitorsasdefinedbyRule2.2and2.4(Police)are

considered to be civilians for Smallbore Rifle competition. •Service-Rules2.5,2.6and2.7 •Junior-Rule2.3 •IntermediateJunior-Rule2.3.1 •Sub-Junior-Rule2.3.2

Special Awards Categories1. Special Awards - Will be made as specified in Match conditions. In order for a competitor to be included in any Special Awards category for which he/she may be eligible, the appropriate Special Awards category MUST be indicated on the Entry card. Competitors may be eligible for more than one special category. Mark all Special Awards categories for which you are eligible.2. Collegiate competitors who met all requirements of Rule 2.8 during the 2010-2011 academic years or received Bachelor’s degrees in the spring of 2010 are considered to be collegiate competitors for this year’s Champi-onships.3. National Championship Records (not NRA National Records) - Com-petitors breaking existing National Championship Records will receive a National Championship Record Certificate.4. Woman, Senior (65 years or older), Intermediate Senior (55 thru 64 years), and Collegiate. 5. Any Sights Only Civilian Aggregate - Competitors entering the Any Sights Only Aggregate are not part of the NRA National Smallbore Rifle Three-Position Championship aggregate and are not eligible for NationalChampionship Aggregate awards (Match 200). The Any Sights Only Aggregate is open to those competitors wishing to fire using Rule 3.7(c) throughout the competition. However, both the National Champion-ship and the Any Sight Only Aggregate competitors will compete equally for awards during the Any Sight Only Aggregate (Match 202). The Any Sights Only Aggregate winner will be recognized at the award ceremony.Note: A Senior ( 65 or older) may compete throughout the NRA National Smallbore Rifle Three-Position Championship aggregate (Match 200) us-ing any sights, Rule 3.7(c), and is eligible for National ChampionshipAggregate awards (Match 200). A SENIOR WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE FOR THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDS (MATCH 200) IF ENTRY IS MADE FOR THE ANY SIGHTS ONLY AGGREGATE.Note: Competitors who elect to shoot in the Any Sights Only Aggregate will not be considered for a Distinguished Rifleman Step.

Entry Closing DatesEntries must be mailed in time to arrive at Camp Perry before the closing date. NOTE: The postmark will not be used to determine whether or not an entry makes the closing deadline.NOTE: Closing dates for online entries are different than the closing dates for mail in entries.NOTE: The NRA Entry Office, Building 950, will be closed from 12 noon to 1 p.m. every day except individual entry day.

3-P Smallbore Entry Closing DatesOn site & Mail-in entries ………………Tues, July 19Online Entries ………… Thurs, July 14 (Midnight)NRA 3-P Team Entries ………… Fri, July 22 (3 p.m.)

Team RequirementsTeam Entry Procedure1. All Team entries must be made at Camp Perry and may not be made by advance entry.

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2. Individuals not firing on teams or acting as a non-firing captain or coach, and who are not entered in individual NRA Matches, must register in advance for the phase concerned using a regular entry card. Competi-tor numbers will be issued and special competitor packets made upon request for individuals in this status.

Entry Fees1. Individual Entry Fees for the NRA Matches are package fees. No hous-ing fees of any kind are included.2. All Entry Fees Must Accompany Entry Cards, except for those organi-zations that have made prior arrangements with the Statistical Director. Registration Fees are NOT charged for the following: - Children under 12 years of age. - Volunteers who have been assigned by the Volunteer Coordinator.3. Entry Fees may be paid by check, money order, NRA Award Points, American Express, Discover, VISA or MasterCard. DO NOT send cash. Organizations, which by prior arrangement have had accounts set up for them, must clear their account with the Statistical Office before leaving Camp Perry.4. Team Fees are based on four competitors per team.5. Non-Firing Registration: Any individual, except those individuals who are entered in any of the NRA competitive events, or Volunteers, who are present at Camp Perry, must register at the Entry Office if they will be on the Camp Perry property at any time (Coach, Captain, Administrative, Support).

NRA 3-P Smallbore Entry FeesNRA National Individual Conv. 3-P Championship ……$132Junior Entry-NRA National Championship ……………… $66Any Sights Only Championship …………………………$132Metallic Sight Championship ……………………………$132NOTE: Seniors are allowed to use any sights throughout the NRA In-dividual Conventional 3-Position Championship. The Any Sights Only Civilian Aggregate is a separate event.

NRA Smallbore Package Entry Fees(For competitors who enter both the National Position and the National Prone Championships)Adult ………………………………………… $378Junior ………………………………………… $189

NRA Smallbore Team FeesTeam Matches (per team) ……………………… $42Whistler Boy Team Match ……………………… $32

Special Team Fees Junior Teams who have won the “High Junior” in State or Regional Championships may have their National Position Team Fees reduced as follows: 25% for winning one State or Regional 50% for winning two State, Regional, or a combination of one eachNOTE: A tournament Program must be presented as proof.

Smallbore Challenge FeesIndividual Matches (per challenge) ……………… $2Own target, Team Matches (per challenge) …… $8 Another team’s targets ………………………… $12NRA National Championship Certificate Award Discount: Competitors who have won a National Championship Certificate Award (50% off the current entry fee) at an NRA Regional Championship may claim their Credit at the Camp Perry Entry Office. Certificates over two years old will not be honored.

“WITH ME” Smallbore Entry Credits1. An Entry Credit of $20.00 ($10.00 for juniors) will be given for each new or retired competitor that a shooter brings to compete in the NRA Smallbore Rifle matches.

2. “Retired” is someone who has not been to Perry for the past five (5) years. In addition, the “new” and returning “retired” shooters may deduct the credit from their entry fees. 3. All persons sponsoring others for credit must include both their entry card and that of the person being sponsored in the same envelope. A claim form is included in the Entry Packet and may be duplicated as necessary.

Tournament ConditionsRules1. Current NRA Smallbore Rifle Rules, as modified within this program, shall govern allowing the most liberal conditions found in those Rules.2. It is the competitor’s responsibility to be familiar with the Rules, all Match Director Bulletins, and the National Matches Program.

Official Bulletin Board: The Official Bulletin Board is located at NRA Building 950. Preliminary Bulletins on all matches and all official notices will be posted on the Of-ficial Bulletin Board. Competitors are reminded that it is their responsi-bility to check the Official Bulletin Board for official notices and scores (Rule 18.11).

Firing ScheduleWednesday, July 20, 1:30 p.m. (Practice Firing)Matches 231, 232, 233Thursday, July 21Matches 234, 235, 236Friday, July 22Matches 221, 222Saturday, July 23

Firearms Allowed1. Competitors are responsible for providing their own firearms.2. Any Rifle. Rule 3.2 applies.

Ammunition: Ammunition as defined in NRA Rule 3.17 will be allowed in the NRA National Championships.

Shooting Mats, Pads, and Artificial Shelter1. No umbrellas or other forms of artificial shelter are permitted forward of the Ready Line.2. A temporary firing line cover may be erected for the NRA 3-Position and Prone Championships (weather permitting).

TargetsAuthorized Individual Targets: A-23/5Authorized Team Matches Targets: A-23/5.

Fired Targets1. All fired targets will remain under control of NRA.2. Competitors will not intentionally alter their targets in any way.3. Competitors wishing to keep their fired targets may make a request to the Challenge Referee, building 950, after the final challenge period.

Target Changing and HandlingHanging Targets1. Competitors are responsible for hanging their own correct targets and backers for the range and position being fired with the sighting bulls on top, and must furnish adequate clips (minimum 12, no clothes pins) with which to secure the targets to the frames. 2. A five minute period will be allowed for hanging targets. Any competi-tor missing the target hanging period will be recorded a “DNF” for that stage. 3. All 50 yard targets will be placed in the normal position below the Masonite on the top of the target frame so that shots fired in the sighting

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bulls will not penetrate the mounting board. 4. Competitors are reminded that no one will be allowed to set up on the firing line after the 3 minute preparation period has ended.5. Report damaged target frames to the Block Officer.

Fired Target Inspection1. Competitors may visually inspect their own targets but may not handle their own fired targets.2. Competitors or coaches will not use scoring devices of any kind on the fired target.

Target Handling: Competitors will remove the target to the immediate right of their as-signed target and place the fired target in a target bin located next to the target trailer behind the firing line.

Target Identification: Provided self-adhesive labels may be used.NOTE: Rule 18.15(e). All targets and backers must be identified with only: competitor number, match number, firing point number, relay number and stage number. Pencils, ballpoint pens or permanent mark-ers only should be used. Unidentifiable targets and backers may not be scored.

Scoring1. Scoring Procedure: Scoring will be accomplished according to the NRA Smallbore Rifle Rules Book, Section 14.2. Use of Scoring Devices: No competitor or Coach will use scoring devices of any kind on a target at any time. 3. Targets will be scored in the Statistical Office.4. Target Viewing: Competitors will be able to view their scored targets in the NRA Target Viewing area., building 950.

Ties1. Shoot-off: A shoot-off will be conducted to determine the winner of a match where an unbreakable tie exists. 2. Unbreakable Ties for 2nd, 3rd, Category, and lower will be issued duplicate awards.3. In the case of unbreakable ties for 2nd and 3rd place, competitors con-cerned will both be awarded the higher prize, and be listed in competitor number sequence in the Bulletin. 4. Ties for class/category awards in matches will be broken in accordance with NRA Rules.

Squadding1. The Special Squadding Form, available on-line, through the NRA Competitive Shooting Division Rifle Department, will be used for those competitors who wish special squadding. 2. A fee of $20.00 is assessed for each Special Squadding Form (not per competitor) submitted.3. Application for Special Squadding does not guarantee desired firing points.4. Squadding requests not submitted on the Special Request Form will not be considered.5. Disabled shooters will not be charged a Special Squadding fee.6. Competitors will be assigned to the same target throughout each Championship. 7. There will be two relays squadded for the Smallbore Rifle Championships.8. Every effort will be made to squad the Masters together on one relay.

Electronic Devices1. Audible timing devises are allowed.2. Competitors are reminded that Rule 3.23 prohibits sound producing or communication devices forward of the ready line. This Rule applies to pagers, cell phones, audible timing device alarms (except hearing aids), or any other sound-producing device.

Starting Times: All matches will begin at 8:00 a.m. unless conditions dictate a delay.

Challenge and Protest Procedures1. Competitors and team captains wishing to make a challenge or protest are referred to NRA Rule Book, Section 16. Persons other than competi-tors and team captains (in team matches only) are not eligible to make challenges or protests. Also, team captains may not enter either protests or challenges for an individual competitor in an individual Challenge Period.2. Statistical Office Challenges (see Rules 16.1 and 16.4) must be based on fired and scored target and the scores posted on the computer print out in Building 950 and made prior to the expiration of the challenge period posted for each match and aggregate. A competitor who fails to challenge within this time period forfeits the right to challenge.3. Competitors should check the scores posted in Building 950. Any errors must be reported to the Stat Office prior to closing of the Match Challenge Period.

Challenges1. Each competitor should check the competitor scores as they are posted on the computer printout in Building 950. Unless otherwise noted, scores posted are preliminary and do not necessarily reflect the final standingsand/or awards won. 2. If you feel your score, class, or category are not correct, it is your responsibility (team captain for team matches) to report this to the Stat Office prior to the close of the posted challenge period for that match. (See Rule 18.13) Go to the Challenge Window, Building 1000, the Statis-tical Office. Explain the discrepancy. The Challenge will be processed and corrections made, if warranted. 3. It is the competitor’s responsibility to make certain that the scores posted are correct. Failure to check scores within the time limit will re-sult in the penalty of losing the privilege of any further challenge for that match. It is the Statistical Office’s responsibility to correct scores prior to the end of the final challenge period. After the final challenge period, the competitor accepts the responsibility for scores posted.

Procedures for Making Scoring ChallengesIf the competitor disagrees with a shot value recorded on the fired target or posted in the preliminary bulletin, the competitor may challenge the score. Rule 16.1 will be used.

Challenge Period1. Corrections to Preliminary Bulletins will be made at the Stat Office or in the target scoring area within the time period noted. (Rule 11.6.3)2. Scores posted after 6 p.m. will have a challenge period closing at 7 p.m. All scores for each match will be posted at one time, not by relay. The Statistical Officer may extend the challenge period to the next day for scores posted after 7p.m.

Smallbore Challenge Fees (Award Points Are Acceptable)Individual Matches (per challenge) ……………… $2Team Matches (per challenge) …………………… $8

Early Loading1. Rule 10.1.3: No loaded cartridge will be inserted into the rifle nor placed on the loading ramp except at the firing point and after the com-mand “Load.” 2. Any competitor placing an unfired cartridge in the chamber or on the loading ramp before the command “Load” will be warned on the first vio-lation, a deduction of 10 points from that stage, for the second violation,disqualified from that stage for the third violation, disqualified from the match for the fourth violation, and expelled from the National Matches on the fifth violation.3. For Camp Perry only, the Range Officers and Referees will show a yellow card to a competitor when giving a warning of an infraction. If

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a competitor is to be penalized or disqualified, an orange card will be shown.

Protests: All protests must be in accordance with NRA Rules 16.2, 16.2.1, 16.3, and 16.4. A $20 protest fee is charged for each protest. Protests may be filed at the NRA Statistical Office, Building 1000. All protests must be filed within the allotted challenge period. Failure to follow the proper protest procedure, Rule 16.3 and 16.4, will automatically void the protest. Protests sustained by the protest committee are fully refunded.Smallbore Competitors Meeting with the Smallbore Committee; Thurs-day, July 21, 5-6 p.m.

Awards & TrophiesSmallbore Awards Categories

Grand Aggregates Match 200Winner: $500.00 Visa Gift CardSecond: $300.00 Visa Gift CardThird: $200.00 Visa Gift Card

NRA Individual Fired MatchesWinner: $50 Visa Gift CardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Service and Civilian Class and Category Awards1. Service and Civilian Class and Category Awards: Class and category awards will be given in all NRA individual fired and aggregate matches. 2. Competitors entering the Service or Civilian categories will be divided into classes and those classes further divided into the Service and Civilian categories.3. Awards will be provided on the basis of five or more competitors in a class/category in the following manner: Minimum of five competitors in a class/category, one award; 15 competitors, 2 awards; 25 competitors, 3 awards; and following this procedure until the total number of competi-tors within a class/category is established, on the basis of one award for each 10 competitors.4. When there are fewer than five competitors within a class/category they will be combined within the class as shown below until a total of five or more is achieved.(A) Civilian to Junior to Service(B) Junior to Civilian to Service(C) Service to Civilian to Junior5. In no case will any competitors of lower classification be combined with the Master Class.

Junior, Intermediate Junior and Sub-Junior Class and Category Awards1. Class and category awards will be given in all fired and aggregate matches.2. Competitors entering the Junior, Intermediate Junior or Sub-Junior categories will be divided into classes and those classes further divided into the Junior, Intermediate Junior and Sub-Junior categories.

Class/Category AwardsFired MatchesWinner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird: 8 Award PointsFourth & Below: 7 Award Points1. One award will be provided if there are 5 or more competitors in a class/category. An additional award will be provided as above. When there are fewer than five competitors within class/category, they will be combined with the other Junior categories as shown below, until a mini-mum of five competitors is achieved:Sub-Junior to Intermediate to Junior

Intermediate to Junior to Sub-JuniorJunior to Intermediate to Sub-Junior2. If there are still fewer than five competitors within a class when all Junior categories within the class have been combined, the categories will be combined with the next higher class.NOTE: Competitors of lower classifications will not be combined with the Master class.3. Awards will be provided based on the basis of the actual number of scores fired in each match.

Team Awards DistributionNRA Team Awards are issued based on the number of authorized firing members. When provided for by the match conditions, plaques or medals will be awarded to each firing member of the team and sponsoring club or organization.

Place Awards:Winner: As specified in match conditionsSecond: NRA silver tone medals and 9 Award Points per firing memberThird: NRA bronze tone medals and 7 Award Points per firing memberHigh Junior Team: As specified in match conditions

Class/Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award Points per firing memberSecond: 9 Award Points per firing memberThird and below: 8 Award Points per firing member1. All teams will be divided into classes, and further divided into catego-ries to determine awards as follows: NRA Affiliated Local Club (Rule 2.1l)NRA Affiliated Open Club (Rule 2.11)Junior Club (Rule 2.18)Junior Open Club (Rule 2.18)Service (Rule 2.13)State Association (Rule 2.12)State Association Junior (Rules 2.12 and 2.3)2. Teams winning place awards are not eligible for class/category awards, but will be counted in order to compute the number of class/category awards to be made.3. There must be two or more teams in order to establish one award in a class/category. Five teams will provide 2nd place; 8 teams, 3rd place; 13 teams, 4th place and so on until the final number of award places is established.4. If there is only one team within a class/category, that team will be combined within the class as shown below until a total of two or more teams is achieved(A) Local Club to State Assn. to Open Club to Service to Local Jr. Club to Jr. St. Assn. to Open Jr. Club(B) Open Club to Service to St. Assn. to Local Club to Open Jr. Club to Jr. St. Assn to Local Jr. Club(C) State Assn. to Local Club to Open Club to Service to Jr. St. Assn. to Local Jr. Club to Open Jr. Club(D) Open Jr. Club to Jr. St. Assn. to Local Jr. Club to State Assn. to Open Club to Local Club to Service(E) Open Jr. Club to Jr. St Assn to Local Jr. Club to State Assn to Open Club to Local Club to Service(F) Jr. St. Assn to Open Jr. Club to Local Jr. Club to St. Assn to Open Club to Local Club to Service(G) Service to Open Club to State Assn to Local Club to Open Jr. Club to Jr. St. Assn to Local Jr. Club5. If a total of two or more teams cannot be achieved by combining within the same class, the team involved will be moved up to the next higher class within the same category and then to the next appropriate category until the minimum of two teams is achieved. Teams of lower classification will not be combined with the Master class.

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THE NATIONAL SMALLBORE RIFLE NRA 3-POSITION CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH #200

Course of Fire: This Match is an aggregate of each competitor’s total score from Matches 201 and 202.

Awards:National Champion: Frank Parsons Memorial Trophy laminated plaque, a gold tone National Champion Medallion, a firearm and $500 Visa Gift Card.Second: A silver tone National Championship Medallion, a firearm and a $300 Visa Gift Card.Third: A bronze National Championship Medallion, a firearm and a $200 Visa Gift Card.

Special Awards:Civilian Champion: Winchester Trophy laminated plaque, a gold tone National Championship Medallion and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Woman Champion: Mary C. Camp Memorial Trophy laminated plaque, gold tone National Championship Medallion, and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Senior Champion: Robert K. Moore Trophy laminated plaque, a gold tone National Championship Medallion and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Intermediate Senior Champion: RWS Trophy laminated plaque, a gold tone National Championship Medallion and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Collegiate Champion: Volunteer Trophy laminated plaque, a gold tone National Championship Medallion and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Junior Champion: Cobb Trophy laminated plaque, a gold tone National Championship Medallion and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Intermediate Junior Champion: Putman Trophy laminated plaque, a gold tone National Championship Medallion and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Sub-Junior Champion: Stark Position Trophy laminated plaque, a gold tone National Championship Medallion and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Service Champion: D. I. Boyd Memorial Trophy laminated plaque, a gold tone National Championship Medallion and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Any Sight Only Champion: An NRA Plaque.High Expert: An NRA Plaque.High Sharpshooter: An NRA Plaque.High Marksman: An NRA Plaque.

Class and Category Awards:Winner: A $100 Visa Gift CardSecond: A $50 Visa Gift CardThird: A $25 Visa Gift CardFourth and below: A $10 Visa Gift CardSpecial NOTE: NCAA eligible collegiate and juniors can either accept or deny gift cards as awards.

NRA CONVENTIONAL 3-POSITION METALLIC SIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP #201

(A sub-aggregate of the National Smallbore Position Championship)Course of Fire: This Match is an aggregate of each competitor’s total scores in Matches 231, 232, and 233.NOTE: Senior 3-Position shooters (65 years and older) may shoot through the 3-Position Championship using any sights.

Awards:Champion: The Bill Krilling Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Second: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award PointsSpecial Awards:High Woman: An NRA Position Championship Plaque and 25 Award PointsHigh Junior: George Alves Memorial Trophy laminated plaque and 25 Award Points

High Senior: 25 Award PointsHigh Intermediate Senior: 25 Award Points

Class and Category Awards:Winner: 12 Award PointsSecond: 10 Award PointsThird: 9 Award PointsFourth & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: Abigail J. Fong, New York, NY; Score: 1184-68X

National Championship Record: 1191-76X, Tarl Kimpley, Carson City, NV (2009)

NRA CONVENTIONAL 3-POSITION ANY SIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP #202

(A sub-aggregate of the National Smallbore Position Championship)Course of Fire: This Match is an aggregate of each competitor’s total scores in Matches 234, 235, and 236.

Awards:Champion: An NRA Position Championship Plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Second: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Special Awards:High Woman: An NRA Position Championship Plaque and 25 Award PointsHigh Senior: 25 Award PointsHigh Intermediate Senior: 25 Award Points

Class and Category Awards:Winner: 12 Award PointsSecond: 10 Award PointsThird: 9 Award PointsFourth & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: SSG Shane Barnhart, USA; Score: 1175-61X

National Championship Record: 1195-86X, SPC David Sprecher, USA (2008)

3-POSITION METALLIC SIGHT MATCH (PRONE) #231

Fired: Thursday, July 21

Course of Fire: 40 shots, 50 yards, prone, metallic sights (2 stages of 20 shots, each stage fired in 20 minutes.)

Target: A 5-bullseye, 50 yard, A-23 target will be used for each of 2 stages. The top bullseyes are for sighting shots and 5 shots will be fired at each of the4 record bullseyes.

Awards:Winner: A $50 Visa Gift CardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

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Class and Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird: 8 Award PointsFourth & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: 1LT Christopher Abalo, USA; Score: 400-36X

National Championship Record: 400-39, Reya Kempley, Carson City, NV, (2008)

3-POSITION METALLIC SIGHT MATCH (STANDING) #232

Fired: Thursday, July 21

Course of Fire: 40 shots, 50 yards, standing, metallic sights (2 stages of 20 shots, each stage fired in 20 minutes.)

Target: A 5-bullseye, 50 yard, A-23 target will be used for each of 2 stages. The top bullseye is used for sighting shots and 5 shots will be fired at each of the 4 record bullseyes.

Awards:Winner: A $50 Visa Gift CardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Class and Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird: 8 Award PointsFourth & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: Garrett Rabel, Lavernia, TX; Score: 395-17X

National Championship Record: 395-20X: SPC Matthew Rawlings, USA (2009)

3-POSITION METALLIC SIGHT MATCH (KNEELING) #233

Fired: Thursday, July 21

Course of Fire: 40 shots, 50 yards, kneeling, metallic sights (2 stages of 20 shots, each stage fired in 20 minutes.)

Target: A 5-bullseye, 50 yard, A-23 target will be used for each of 2 stages. The top bullseye is used for sighting shots and 5 shots will be fired at each of the 4 record bullseyes.

Awards:Winner: A $50 Visa Gift CardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award PointsClass and Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird: 8 Award PointsFourth & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: Brian Jylkka, Hudson, NH; Score: 396-23X

National Championship Record: 398-25X, Justin Pentz, Rockton, PA (2008)

3-POSITION ANY SIGHT MATCH (PRONE) #234Fired: Thursday, July 22

Course of Fire: 40 shots, 50 yards, prone, any sights (2 stages of 20 shots, each stage fired in 20 minutes.)

Target: A 5-bullseye, 50 yard, A-23 target will be used for each of 2 stages. The top bullseye is used for sighting shots and 5 shots will be fired at each of the 4 record bullseyes.

Awards:Winner: A $50 Visa Gift CardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Class and Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird: 8 Award PointsFourth & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: SSG Shane Barnhart, USA’ Score: 400-37X

National Championship Record: 400-40X: SPC David Sprecher, USA (2008); SPC Joseph Hein, USA (2009)

3-POSITION ANY SIGHT MATCH (STANDING) #235Fired: Thursday, July 22

Course of Fire: 40 shots, 50 yards, standing, any sights (2 stages of 20 shots, each stage fired in 20 minutes.)

Target: A 5-bullseye, 50 yard, A-23 target will be used for each of 2 stages. The top bullseye is used for sighting shots and 5 shots will be fired at each of the 4 record bullseyes.

Awards:Winner: A $50 Visa Gift CardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Class and Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird: 8 Award PointsFourth & below: 7 Award Points2010 Winner: Lisette Grunwell-Lacy, Old Lyme, NY; Score: 386-10X

National Championship Record: 397-22X, Reya Kempley, Carson city, NV (2008)

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3-POSITION ANY SIGHT MATCH (KNEELING) #236Fired: Thursday, July 22

Course of Fire: 40 shots, 50 yards, kneeling, any sights (2 stages of 20 shots, each stage fired in 20 minutes.)

Target: A 5-bullseye, 50 yard, A-23 target will be used for each of 2 stages. The top bullseye is used for sighting shots and 5 shots will be fired at each of the 4 record bullseyes.

Awards:Winner: A $50 Visa Gift CardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Class and Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird: 8 Award PointsFourth & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: Douglas C. Mcallister, III; Score: 393-14X

National Championship Record: 400-31X, Michelle Bohren, Taylor, MI (2009)

3-POSITION METALLIC SIGHT TEAM MATCH #221Fired: Saturday, July 23

Open To: Four-man Teams

Target: A 5-bullseye 50 yard, A-23 target will be used for each of three positions per shooter.

Course of Fire: 20 shots in each position (prone, standing and kneeling) with metallic sights, for each firing member; Rule 8.3(a) will be used. All Team Mem-bers will fire at the same time.

Awards:Winner: Six Hercules Trophy laminated plaques, $20 Visa Gift Card to each team firing member.Second: NRA Silver Tone MedalsThird: NRA Bronze Tone MedalsHigh Junior Team: Six Hercules Trophy laminated plaques.

Class and Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award Points per firing memberSecond: 9 Award Points per firing memberThird and below: 8 Award Points per firing member

2010 Winner: TSRA Jr. Gold; Score: 2347-117XNational Championship Record: 2361-132X; USAMU “Blue” (2009)

3-POSITION ANY SIGHT TEAM MATCH #222Fired: Saturday, July 23Open To: Four-man Teams

Target: A 5-bullseye 50 yard, A-23 target will be used for each of three positions per shooter.

Course of Fire: 20 shots in each position (prone, standing and kneeling) with any sights, for each firing member; Rule 8.3(a) will be used. All Team Members will fire at the same time.

Awards:Winner: Six Caswell Trophy laminated plaques, $20 Visa Gift Card to each team firing member.Second: NRA Silver Tone MedalsThird: NRA Bronze Tone MedalsHigh Junior Team: Six Miniature Caswell Trophy laminated plaques.

Class and Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award Points per firing memberSecond: 9 Award Points per firing memberThird and below: 8 Award Points per firing member

2010 Winner: CSRRA Gold; Score: 2325-85X

National Championship Record: 2377-142X: U.S. Army “Blue” (2009)

2010 Smallbore 3-Position Championship Winners

Match 200 National Smallbore Rifle 3-Position Championship

National Champion: SSG Shane Barnhart, USA; Score: 2358-126X

Civilian Champion: Amanda E. Luoma; Score: 2349-113XService Champion: SSG Shane Barnhart, USA; Score: 2358-126XWoman Champion: Amanda E. Luome; Score: 2349-113XSenior Champion: Ronald F. Durcholz; Score: 2289-76XIntermediate Senior Champion: Steven R. Kern; Score: 2315-95XCollegiate Champion: Abigail J. Fong; Score: 2334-119XJunior Champion: Amanda E. Luoma; Score: 2349-113X

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Intermediate Junior Champion: Megan M. Lee; Score: 2343-93XSub-Junior Champion: Elizabeth Tallberg; Score: 2332-100XAny Sight Only Champion: Sarah K. Elzer; Score: 2291-59XNational Championship Record: 2378-141X: SPC Joseph Hein, USA (2009)

Previous National Smallbore 3-Position Champions2010-SSG Shane Barnhart, USA2009- SPC Joseph Hein, USA2008-SPC George Norton, USA2007-SGT Shane M. Barnhart, USA2006-MAJ Michael E. Anti, USA2005-SGT Shane M. Barnhart, USA2004-Jeffrey S. Doerschler2003-MAJ Michael E. Anti; USA2002-SPC Shane M. Barnhart; USA2001-Tray Bassham; USA2000-SSG Lance Hopper; USA1999-SSG Troy Bassham; USA1998-SSG Troy Bassham; USA1997-MAJ Steve C. Goff; USA1996-CPT Webster M. Wright III; USA1995-CPL Kenneth A. Johnson; USA1994-CPT Michael E. Anti; USA1993-MAJ James E. Meredith; USA1992-Lones W. Wigger, Jr.1991-Lones W. Wigger, Jr.1990-MAJ James E. Meredith; USA1989-SP4 Thomas A. Tamas; USA1988-Lones W. Wigger, Jr.

1987-SSG Karen E. Monez; USAR1986-LTC Lones W. Wigger, Jr.; USA1985-Carl R. Bernosky1984-LTC Lones W. Wigger, Jr.; USA1983-LTC Lones W. Wigger, Jr.; USA1982-LTC Lones W. Wigger, Jr.; USA1981-LTC Lones W. Wigger, Jr.; USA1980-LTC Lones W. Wigger, Jr.; USA1979-LTC Lones W. Wigger, Jr.; USA1978-LTC Lones W. Wigger, Jr.; USA1977-MAJ Lones W. Wigger, Jr.; USA1976-MAJ Lones W. Wigger, Jr.; USA1975-1LT Robert A. Gustin, Jr.; USA1974-MAJ Lones W. Wigger, Jr.; USA1973-MAJ Lones W. Wigger, Jr.; USA1972-CW03 David I. Boyd II; USMC1971-MAJ Lones W. Wigger, Jr.; USA1970-1LT John H. Writer; USA1969-MAJ Lones W. Wigger, Jr.; USA1968-MAJ Lones W. Wigger, Jr.; USA1967-1LT Gary L. Anderson; ARNG1966-CPT Lones W. Wigger, Jr.; USA1965-CPT Lones W. Wigger, Jr.; USA1964-CPT Presley W. Kendall; USA1963-1LT Lones W. Wigger, Jr; USA1962-CPT Tommy G. Pool; USA1961-1LT Tommy G. Pool; USA1960-Sgt Alan M. Dapp; USMCR1959-1LT John R. Foster; USA1958-CPT Arthur E. Cook; USAFR1957-CPT Arthur E. Cook; USAFR

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NATIONAL MATCHES2011 NRA National Smallbore Prone ChampionshipsOpen To:The National Conventional Prone Smallbore Rifle Championship is open to all shooters. Membership in the NRA is not required, but highly rec-ommended. Competitors who are not NRA members are not eligible forNational Record recognition.

Junior Competitor EligibilityJuniors may compete as juniors in either Individual or Team competition at the NRA National Position Matches, provided they meet the following criteria: 1. Comply with Rule 2.3 Junior, 2.3.1 Intermediate Junior, and 2.3.2 Sub-Junior. 2. Individuals who have National Guard, Reserve or Active Duty status and receive support (as defined in Rule 2.2) may not compete as juniors.

Team Eligibility and Requirements1. In NRA matches no more than one (1) Service competitor (Rules 2.5, 2.6 and 2.7) may be a member of a team representing an NRA Affiliated Local Club, Open Club, or State Association Team. All firing members of junior teams must be juniors.2. Teams may enter under the following Rules: Rules 2.10, 2.11, 2.12, 2.13, and 2.18. Junior State Association Teams may enter provided that all firing members are eligible under Rules 2.12, 2.3, 2.3.1, or 2.3.2. A person not a State Association member may serve as a non-firing coach.3 .Smallbore Team Entries: Team captains must purchase team cards and completely fill out the one marked “Official Copy”. There are two Position Team Matches, one Whistler Boy team match, and two Prone TeamMatches. Smallbore teams will be pre-squadded. “Official” Team Score Cards must be returned to the Entry Office before team entry closing time. Team captains are responsible for submitting complete and accurate team entries. Where there is only one junior team in a class/category, they will be combined in accordance with the National Matches Program until a minimum of two teams is reached in an award category. If there are no other junior teams entered, they will be combined with adult teams in the appropriate class/category. Combining schemes are listed in the program.

Competitor Classifications1. Temporary Classifications: Rule 19.14, may not be used2. Assigned Classifications: Rule 19.6, may be used.3. All competitors who do not hold an NRA Official Classification, either in the type of competition being fired, or an Assigned Classification according to Rules 19.6, 19.16, 19.17, 19.21, will be placed in the Master class. 4. Competitors may be required to present an Official NRA Classification Card at the Entry Office before picking up their competitor packet.

Competitor Regular Awards Categories1. All junior or collegiate competitors in the Service must compete in the Service category and pay the standard service entry fees. Collegiate com-petitors competing in the Service category will still be eligible for SpecialAwards in the aggregates and National Championships. Junior competi-tors competing in the Service category will not be eligible for junior awards.2. Special Awards to junior or collegiate competitors are as stated in this program.3. Competitors may not change from one Regular Award category to another during any one phase of the National Championships.Special NOTE: A competitor may enter only one Regular Award categoryNOTE: All juniors are eligible to win High Civilian.

4. Except as noted in specific match conditions, competitors will be divid-ed into classes and those classes further divided into categories as follows: •Civilian-CompetitorsasdefinedbyRules2.2and2.4(Police)are considered to be Civilians for Smallbore Rifle competition. •Service-Rules2.5,2.6and2.7 •Junior-Rule2.3 •IntermediateJunior-Rule2.3.1 •Sub-Junior-Rule2.3.2

Special Awards Categories1. Special Awards - Will be made as specified in Match conditions. In order for a competitor to be included in any Special Awards category for which he/she may be eligible, the appropriate Special Awards category MUST be indicated on the Entry Card. Competitors may be eligible for more than one special category. Mark all Special Awards categories for which you are eligible.2. Collegiate Competitors who met all requirements of Rule 2.8 dur-ing the 2010-2011 academic years or received Bachelor’s degrees in the spring of 2010 are considered to be collegiate competitors for this year’s Championships.3. National Championship Records (not NRA National Records) - Competitors breaking existing National Championship Records will be recognized with a National Championship Record Certificate.4. Woman, Senior (65 years or older), Intermediate Senior (55 thru 64 years), and Collegiate. 5. Anyone entering only the Prone 2 day (metallic or any sight) event will not be eligible for the Championship Aggregate. (Rule 1.7.l)

Entry Closing DatesEntries must be mailed in time to arrive at Camp Perry before the closing date. NOTE: The postmark will not be used to determine whether or not an entry makes the closing deadline.NOTE: Closing dates for online entries are different than the closing dates for mail in entries.NOTE: The NRA Entry Office, new Building 950, will be closed from 12 noon to 1 p.m. every day except individual entry day.

Prone Smallbore Entry Closing DatesOn-site & Mail-in entries ……………… Sat, July 16Online Entries ………… Thurs, July 14 (Midnight)NRA Prone Team Entries …… Tues, July 26 (3 p.m.)

Team RequirementsTeam Entry Procedure1. All Team entries must be made at Camp Perry and may not be made by advance entry.2. Individuals not firing on teams or acting as a non-firing captain or coach, and who are not entered in individual NRA Matches, must register in advance for the phase concerned using a regular entry card. Competi-tor numbers will be issued and special competitor packets made upon request for individuals in this status.

FeesNOTE: The NRA Entry Office, Building 950, will be closed from 12 noon to 1 p.m. every day except individual entry day.

Entry Fees1. Individual Entry Fees for the NRA Matches are package fees. No hous-ing fees of any kind are included.2. All entry fees must accompany entry cards, except for those organiza-

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tions that have made prior arrangements with the Statistical Director. Registration Fees are NOT charged for the following: - Children under 12 years of age. - Volunteers who have been assigned by the Volunteer Coordinator.3. Entry fees may be paid by check, money order, NRA Award Points, American Express, Discover, VISA or MasterCard. DO NOT send cash. Organizations, which by prior arrangement have had accounts set up for them, must clear their account with the Statistical Office before leaving Camp Perry.4. Team fees are based on four competitors per team.5. Non-Firing Registration: Any individual, except those individuals who are entered in any of the NRA competitive events, or Volunteers, who are present at Camp Perry, must register at the Entry Office if they will be on the Camp Perry property at any time (Coach, Captain, Administrative, Support).

NRA Prone Smallbore Entry FeesNRA National Adult Prone Championship …… $272Metallic Sight Championship (2 days) ………… $158Any Sight Championship (2 days) ………… $158Junior Entry Prone Championship …………… $136Metallic Sight Championship (2 days) ………… $79Any Sight Championship (2 days) ………… $79Any Sights Only Championship (4800 Agg) …… $272NOTE: Competitors entering only the Prone Two Day (metallic or any sight event will not be eligible for the Championship Aggregate. Rule 1.7 (1)).

NRA Smallbore Package Entry Fees(For competitors who enter both the National Position and the National Prone Championships)Adult …………………………………………… $378Junior ………………………………………… $189

NRA Smallbore Team FeesTeam Matches (per team) …………………… $42Whistler Boy Team Match ……………………… $32

Special Team Fees Junior Teams that have won the “High Junior” in State or Regional Championships may have their National Position Team Fees reduced as follows: 25% for winning one State or Regional 50% for winning two State, Regional, or a combination of one each. NOTE: A tournament Program must be presented as proof.

Smallbore Challenge FeesIndividual Matches (per challenge) ……………… $2Team Matches (per challenge) …………………… $8

“WITH ME” Smallbore Entry Credits1. An Entry Credit of $20.00 ($10.00 for juniors) will be given for each new or retired competitor a shooter brings to compete in the NRA Small-bore Rifle matches. 2. “Retired” is someone who has not been to Perry for the past five (5) years. In addition, the “new” and returning “retired” shooter may deduct the credit from their entry fees. 3. All persons sponsoring others for credit must include both their entry card and that of the person being sponsored in the same envelope. A claim form is included in the Entry Packet and may be duplicated as necessary.

Tournament ConditionsRules1. Current NRA Smallbore Rifle Rules, as modified within this program, shall govern allowing the most liberal conditions found in those Rules.

2. It is the competitor’s responsibility to be familiar with the Rules, all Match Director Bulletins, and the National Matches Program.

Official Bulletin Board: The Official Bulletin Board is located at the NRA Building. Preliminary Bulletins on all matches and all official notices will be posted on the Of-ficial Bulletin Board. Competitors are reminded that it is their responsi-bility to check the Official Bulletin Board for official notices and scores (Rule 18.11).

Match Firing ScheduleSaturday, July 23, 1:30 p.m. (Practice Firing)Matches 331, 332, 333Sunday, July 24Matches 335, 336, 337Monday, July 25Matches 321, 322, 323Tuesday, July 26Matches 339, 340, 341Wednesday, July 27Matches 343, 344, 345Thursday, July 28

Firearms Allowed1. Competitors are responsible for providing their own firearms.2. Rule 3.2. Any Rifle applies

Ammunition: Ammunition as defined in NRA Rule 3.17 will be allowed in the NRA National Championships.

Shooting Mats, Pads, and Artificial Shelter1. No umbrellas or other forms of artificial shelter are permitted forward of the Ready Line.2. A temporary firing line cover may be erected for the NRA Prone Championships.

TargetsAuthorized Individual Targets: A-23/5, A-26, and A-25Authorized Team Matches Targets: A-23/5 and A-25

Fired Targets1. All fired targets will remain under control of NRA.2. Competitors will not intentionally alter their targets in any way.3. Competitors wishing to keep their fired targets may make a request to the Challenge Referee after the final challenge period.

Target Changing and HandlingHanging Targets1. Competitors are responsible for hanging their own correct targets and backers for the range and position being fired with the sighting bulls on top, and must furnish adequate clips (minimum 12, no clothes pins) with which to secure the targets to the frames. 2. A five minute period will be allowed for hanging targets. Any competi-tor missing the target hanging period will be recorded a “DNF” for that stage. 3. All 50 yard and 50 meter targets will be placed in the normal position below the Masonite on the top of the target frame so that shots fired in the sighting bulls will not penetrate the mounting board. 4. Competitors are reminded that no one will be allowed to set up on the firing line after the 3-minute preparation period has ended.5. Report damaged target frames to the Block Officer.

Fired Target Inspection1. Competitors may visually inspect their own targets but may not handle their own fired targets.

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2. Competitors or coaches will not place scoring devices of any kind on the fired target.

Target Handling:Competitors will remove the target to the immediate right of their as-signed target and place the fired target in a target bin located next to the target trailer behind the firing line.

Target Identification: Provided self-adhesive labels may be used.NOTE: Rule 18.15(e). All targets and backers must be identified with only: competitor number, match number, firing point number, relay number and stage number. Pencils, ballpoint pens or permanent mark-ers only should be used. Unidentifiable targets and backers may not be scored.

Scoring1. Scoring Procedure: Scoring will be according to the NRA Smallbore Rifle Rules Book, Section 14.2. Targets will be scored In The Statistical Office.3. Target Viewing: Competitors will be able to view their scored targets in the NRA Target Viewing area, bldg 950.

Ties1. Shoot-off: A shoot-off will be conducted to determine the winner of a match where an unbreakable tie exists. 2. Unbreakable Ties for 2nd, 3rd, Category, and Lower3. In the case of unbreakable ties for 2nd and 3rd place, competitors con-cerned will both be awarded the higher prize, and be listed in competitor number sequence in the Bulletin. 4. Ties for class/category awards in matches will be broken in accordance with NRA Rules through 1st, 2nd and 3rd place in class category; the highest prize will be given to each competitor concerned. Tie scores below 3rd place will not be broken and ranked, except when necessary to separate the last award authorized.

Squadding1. The Special Squadding Form, available on-line, through the NRA Competitive Shooting Division Rifle Department, will be used for those competitors who wish special squadding. 2. A fee of $20.00 is assessed for each Special Squadding Form (not per competitor) submitted.3. Application for Special Squadding does not guarantee desired firing points.4. Squadding requests not submitted on the Special Squadding Request Form will not be honored.5. Disabled shooters will not be charged a Special Squadding fee.6. Competitors will be assigned to the same target throughout each Championship. 7. There will be two relays squadded for the Smallbore Rifle Champion-ships.8. Every effort will be made to squad Masters together on one relay.

Electronic Devices1. Audible timing devises are allowed.2. Competitors are reminded that Rule 3.23 prohibits sound producing or communication devices forward of the ready line. This Rule applies to pagers, cell phones, or any other sound-producing device except hearing aids.

Starting Times: All matches will start at 8:00 a.m. unless conditions dictate a delay.

Challenge and Protest Procedures1. Competitors and team captains wishing to make a challenge or protest are referred to the NRA Rule Book, Section 16. Persons other than competitors and team captains (in team matches only) are not eligible

to make challenges or protests. Also, team captains may not enter either protests or challenges for an individual competitor in an individual Chal-lenge Period.2. Statistical Office Challenges (see Rules 16.1 and 16.4) must be based on fired and scored targets and the scores posted on the computer print out in Building 950. Challenges must be made prior to the expiration of theChallenge Period posted for each match and aggregate. A competitor who fails to challenge within this time period forfeits the right to chal-lenge.3. Competitors should check the scores posted in Building 950 to verify. Any errors must be reported to the Stat Office prior to closing of the match challenge period.

Challenges1. Each competitor should check the competitor scores as they are posted on the computer printout in Building 950. Unless otherwise noted, scores posted are preliminary and do not necessarily reflect the final standingsand/or awards won. 2. If you feel your score, class, or category are not correct, it is your re-sponsibility (team captain for team matches) to report this to the Stat Of-fice prior to the close of the posted challenge period for that match. (See Rule 18.13). Go to the Challenge Window in Building 1000, the Statistical Office. Complete a challenge card & pay the challenge fee. The Challenge will be processed in the target hanging area by a Challenge Referee and corrections made if warranted. 3. It is the competitor’s responsibility to make certain that the scores posted are correct. Failure to check scores within the time limit will re-sult in the penalty of losing the privilege of any further challenge for that match. It is the Statistical Office’s responsibility to correct scores prior to the end of the final challenge period. After the final challenge period, the competitor accepts the responsibility for scores posted.

Procedures for Making Scoring Challenges: If the competitor disagrees with a shot value recorded on the firedtarget or posted in the Preliminary Bulletin, the competitor may chal-lenge the score. Rule 16.1 must be used.

Challenge Period1. Corrections to Preliminary Bulletins will be made at the Stat Office or in the Target Scoring Area within the time period noted. (Rule 11.6.3)2. Matches posted after 6 p.m. will have a posted challenge period closing at 7 p.m. With any matches posted after 7 p.m., the Statistical Office may continue the challenge period until 9 a.m. the following day. All scores for each match will be posted at one time, not by relay.

Smallbore Challenge Fees (Award Points Are Acceptable)Individual Matches (per challenge) ……………… $2Team Matches (per challenge) …………………… $8

Protests: All protests must be in accordance with NRA Rules 16.2, 16.2.1, 16.3, and 16.4. A $20 protest fee is charged for each protest. Protests may be filed at the NRA Statistical Office, Building 1000. All protests must be filed within the allotted challenge period. Failure to follow the proper protest procedure, Rule 16.3 and 16.4, will automatically void the protest. Protests sustained by the protest committee are fully refunded.

Early Loading1. Rule 10.1.3: No loaded cartridge will be inserted into the rifle nor placed on the loading ramp except at the firing point and after the com-mand “Load.” 2. Any competitor placing an unfired cartridge in the chamber, or on the loading ramp command “Load” will be warned on the first violation, a deduction of 10 points from that stage, for the second violation, disquali-fied from that stage for the third violation, disqualified from the match for the fourth violation, and expelled from the National Matches on the fifth violation.

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3. For Camp Perry only, the Range Officers and Referees will show a yellow card to a competitor when giving a warning of an infraction. If a competitor is to be penalized or disqualified, an orange card will be shown.

Smallbore Rifle Competitors Meeting: All NRA members are encouraged to attend and contribute to theproceedings. The competitors meetings will take place from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Monday, July 26.

Awards & TrophiesSmallbore Awards CategoriesGrand Aggregates Match 300Winner: $500.00 Visa Gift CardSecond: $300.00 Visa Gift CardThird: $200.00 Visa Gift Card

NRA Individual Fired MatchesWinner: $50 Visa Gift CardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Service and Civilian Class and Category Awards1. Service and Civilian Class and Category Awards Class and Category Awards will be given in all NRA individual fired and aggregate matches. 2. Competitors entering the Service or Civilian categories will be divided into classes and those classes further divided into the Service and Civilian categories.3. Awards will be provided on the basis of 5 or more competitors in a class/category in the following manner: Minimum of five competitors in a class/category, one award; 15 competitors, 2 awards; 25 competitors, 3 awards; and following this procedure until the total number of competi-tors within a class/category is established, on the basis of one award for each 10 competitors.4. When there are fewer than five competitors within a class/category they will be combined within the class as shown below until a total of five or more is achieved.(A) Civilian to Junior to Service(B) Junior to Civilian to Service(C) Service to Civilian to Junior5. In no case will any competitors of lower classification be combined with the Master Class.

Junior, Intermediate Junior and Sub-Junior Class and Category Awards1. Class and category awards will be given in all fired and aggregate matches2. Competitors entering the Junior, Intermediate Junior or Sub-Junior categories will be divided into classes and those classes further divided into the Junior, Intermediate Junior and Sub-Junior categories

Class/Category AwardsFired MatchesWinner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird: 8 Award PointsFourth & Below: 7 Award Points1. One award will be provided if there are five or more competitors in a class/category. An additional award will be provided as above. When there are fewer than five competitors within class/category, they will be combined with the other Junior categories as shown below, until a mini-mum of five competitors is achieved.(A) Sub-Junior to Intermediate to Junior(B) Intermediate to Junior to Sub-Junior(C) Junior to Intermediate to Sub-Junior2. If there are still fewer than five competitors within a class when all

Junior categories within the class have been combined, the categories will be combined with the next higher class.NOTE: Competitors of lower classifications will not be combined with the Master class.3. Awards will be provided based on the basis of the actual number of scores fired in each match.

Foreign Visitors1. The Dick Danik Memorial Plaque will be awarded to the high scoring foreign visitor. Foreign visitors are eligible for all awards.2. First through third place and Special Awards (Civilian Champion, Woman Champion, Senior Champion, Intermediate Senior Champion, Collegiate Champion, Junior Champion, Intermediate Junior Champion,Sub-Junior Champion, and Service Champion) for Match 300 may be won by any competitor.NOTE: Competitors of lower classifications will not be combined with the Master class.3. Awards will be provided based on the basis of the actual number of scores fired in each match.

Team Awards Distribution: NRA Team Awards are issued based on the number of authorized firing members. When provided for by the match conditions, plaques or medals will be awarded to each firing member of the team and sponsoring club or organization.

Place Awards:Winner: As specified in match conditionsSecond: NRA silver tone medals and 9 Award Points per firing memberThird: NRA bronze tone medals and 7 Award Points per firing memberHigh Junior Team: As specified in match conditions

Class/Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award Points per firing memberSecond: 9 Award Points per firing memberThird and below: 8 Award Points per firing member1. All teams will be divided into classes, and further divided into catego-ries to determine awards as follows:NRA Affiliated Local Club (Rule 2.1l)NRA Affiliated Open Club (Rule 2.11)Junior Club (Rule 2.18)Junior Open Club (Rule 2.18)Service (Rule 2.13)State Association (Rule 2.12)State Association Junior (Rules 2.12 and 2.3)2. Teams winning place awards are not eligible for class/category awards, but will be counted in order to compute the number of class/category awards to be made.3. There must be two or more teams in order to establish one award in a class/category. Five teams will provide 2nd place; 8 teams, 3rd place; 13 teams, 4th place and so on until the final number of award places is established.4. If there is only one team within a class/category, that team will be combined within the class as shown below until a total of two or more teams is achieved(A) Local Club to State Assn. to Open Club to Service to Local Jr. Club to Jr. St. Assn. to Open Jr. Club(B) Open Club to Service to St. Assn. to Local Club to Open Jr. Club to Jr. St. Assn to Local Jr. Club(C) State Assn. to Local Club to Open Club to Service to Jr. St. Assn. to Local Jr. Club to Open Jr. Club(D) Open Jr. Club to Jr. St. Assn. to Local Jr. Club to State Assn. to Open Club to Local Club to Service(E) Open Jr. Club to Jr. St Assn to Local Jr. Club to State Assn to Open Club to Local Club to Service(F) Jr. St. Assn to Open Jr. Club to Local Jr. Club to St. Assn to Open Club to Local Club to Service

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(G) Service to Open Club to State Assn to Local Club to Open Jr. Club to Jr. St. Assn to Local Jr. Club5. If a total of two or more teams cannot be achieved by combining within the same class, the team involved will be moved up to the next higher class within the same category and then to the next appropriate category until the minimum of two teams is achieved. Teams of lower classification will not be combined with the Master Class.

Any Sights Only Civilian Aggregate1. Individuals who desire to shoot using only any sights may do so in a special aggregate, the Any Sights Only Civilian Aggregate. 2. Competitors who compete in the Any Sights Only Civilian Aggregate will compete throughout Match 301 (Championship Metallic Sights Match) within the Any Sights Only Civilian Aggregate (One award for each five competitors will be awarded for the aggregate of the first two days competition).3. Any Sights Only Civilian Competitors will become part of Match 302 (Championship Any Sight Aggregate) and will compete with the Cham-pionship competition. 4. Any Sights Only Civilian Aggregate competitors will be eligible for any awards within Match 302, and are not eligible for awards in Match 300 (National Championship Aggregate). 5. One award for each five competitors will be awarded for the overall Any Sights Only Civilian Aggregate. No award will be made for less than five competitors.6. Any Sights Only Civilian competitors are not eligible for an NRA Distinguished Rifleman Step.

Place Awards:Winner: The Marianne Jensen Driver Memorial Trophy laminated plaque will be awarded to the highest scoring Any Sights Only Civilian Competi-tor regardless of the number of competitors.

NATIONAL SMALLBORE RIFLE PRONE CHAMPIONSHIP #300

Course of Fire: This Match is an aggregate of each competitor’s total score from Matches 301 and 302.

Awards:National Champion: Critchfield Trophy laminated plaque, a gold tone National Championship Medallion, a firearm and a $500 Visa Gift Card.Second: A silver tone National Championship Medallion, a firearm and a $300 Visa Gift Card.Third: A bronze National Championship Medallion, a firearm and a $200 Visa Gift Card.

Special Awards:Civilian Champion: William P. Schweitzer Trophy laminated plaque, a gold tone National Championship Medallion, and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Woman Champion: Remington Trophy laminated plaque, gold tone National Championship Medallion and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Senior Champion: Sam Bond Memorial Trophy laminated plaque, a gold tone National Championship Medallion and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Intermediate Senior Champion: The Black Hawk Rifle Club Trophy laminated plaque, gold tone National Championship Medallion and a$50 Visa Gift Card.Collegiate Champion: Austin Trophy laminated plaque, a gold tone Na-tional Championship Medallion and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Junior Champion: Whittington Trophy laminated plaque, a gold tone National Championship Medallion and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Intermediate Junior Champion: Stark Prone Trophy laminated plaque, a gold tone National Championship Medallion and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Sub-Junior Champion: Joseph P. Glaab Memorial Trophy laminated plaque, a gold tone National Championship Medallion and a $50 Vias Gift Card.Service Champion: John J. Grubar Trophy laminated plaque, a gold tone

National Championship Medallion and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Any Sight Only Champion: Marianne Jensen Driver Memorial Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.High Expert: Charlie Rogers Memorial Trophy laminated plaque.High Sharpshooter: An NRA Plaque.High Marksman: An NRA Plaque.High Visitor: Dick Danik Memorial Trophy laminated plaque.NCAA eligible collegiate and juniors can either accept or deny gift cards as awards.

Class and Category Awards:Winner: $100 Visa Gift CardSecond: $50 Visa Gift CardThird: $25 Visa Gift CardFourth & below: $10 Visa Gift Card

PRONE METALLIC SIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP #301(A sub-aggregate of the National Smallbore Prone Championship)Course of Fire: This is an aggregate of each competitor’s total score fired in Matches 311 and 312

Awards:Champion: Hoppe Memorial Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift CardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Special Awards:High Woman: Peters Cartridge Company Trophy laminated and 25 Award PointsHigh Senior: Walter Tomsen Memorial Trophy laminated plaque and 25 Award PointsHigh Intermediate Senior: Sam Gates Memorial Trophy laminated plaque and 25 Award Points

Class and Category Awards:Winner: 12 Award PointsSecond: 10 Award PointsThird: 9 Award PointsFourth and below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: Charles P. Kemp, Mobile, AL; Score: 2396-163X

National Championship Record: 2396-163X, Charles P. Kemp (2010)

PRONE ANY SIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP #302(A sub-aggregate of the National Smallbore Prone Championship)Course of Fire: This is an aggregate of each competitor’s total scores fired in Matches 313 and 314.

Awards:Champion: U.S. Cartridge Company Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Second: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Special Awards:High Woman: Western Cartridge Company Trophy laminated plaque and 25 Award PointsHigh Senior: Robert H. Plimpton Trophy laminated plaque and 25 Award PointsHigh Intermediate Senior: Frank Boyd Trophy laminated plaque and 25 Award Points

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Class and Category Awards:Winner: 12 Award PointsSecond: 10 Award PointsThird: 9 Award PointsFourth and below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: SSG Shane Barnhart, USA; Score: 2397-179X

National Championship Record: 2400-224X, SSG Shane Barnhart, USA (2009)

DEWAR COURSE METALLIC SIGHT MATCH #331Fired: Sunday, July 24

Course of Fire: Dewar Course, 20 shots, 50 yds., 20 shots, 100 yds.

Targets: A 5-bullseye 50 yd. A-23/5 target and a 3-bullseye 100 yd. A25 target will be used. The top bullseye of each is to be used for sighters. 5 record shots per bullseye at 50 yds. And 10 record shots per bullseye at 100 yds.

Awards:Winner: A $50 Visa Gift CardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Class and Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird: 8 Award PointsFourth & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: David J. Cramer, Aliquippa, PA; Score: 400-36X

National Championship Record: 400-38X; Ronald West (1978); MAJ Presley Kendall, ARNG (1980); Da-vid J. Cramer (1997); LTC Robert Harbison, USA (2007)

100 YARD METALLIC SIGHT MATCH #332Fired: Sunday, July 24

Course of Fire: 40 shots, 100 yds., metallic sights.

Target: A 3-bullseye 100 yd A-25 target will be used for each of 2 stages. The top bullseye is used for sighting shots and 10 shots will be fired at each of the record bullseyes.

Awards:Winner: A $50 Visa Gift CardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award PointsClass and Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird: 8 Award PointsFourth & below: 7 Award Points2010 Winner: Jim R. Ward, Sussex; Score: 400-28X

National Championship Record: 400-38X, SSG Thomas J. Whitaker, USAF (1968)

50 METER METALLIC SIGHT MATCH #333Fired: Sunday, July 24

Course of Fire: 40 shots, 50 meters, metallic sights.

Target: A 5-bullseye 50 meter A-26 target will be used for each of 2 stages. The top bullseye is for sighting shots and 5 shots will be fired at each of the 4 record bullseyes.

Awards:Winner: A $50 Visa Gift CardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Class and Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird: 8 Award PointsFourth & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: SSG Shane Barnhart, USA; Score: 400-32X

National Championship Record: 400-40X, SP5 Mary E. Stidworthy, ARNG (1981)

1ST DAILY 1200 AGGREGATE #311Course of Fire: An aggregate of Matches 331, 332, and 333.

Awards:Winner: A $50 Visa Gift CardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Class and Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird: 8 Award PointsFourth & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: Eitan Barazani, Los Alamitos, CA; Score: 1198-95X

National Championship Record: 1198-95X, Eitan Barazani (2010)

DEWAR COURSE METALLIC SIGHT MATCH #335Fired: Monday, July 25

Course of Fire: Dewar Course, 20 shots, 50 yds., 20 shots, 100 yds.

Targets: A 5-bullseye 50 yd. A-23/5 target and a 3-bullseye 100 yd. A25 target will be used. The top bullseye of each is to be used for sighters. 5 record shots per bullseye at 50 yds. And 10 record shots per bullseye at 100 yds.

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Awards:Winner: A $50 Visa Gift CardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Class and Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird: 8 Award PointsFourth & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: Claudia Duksa, Briston, CT; Score: 400-34X

National Championship Record: See Match 331

100 YARD METALLIC SIGHT MATCH #336Fired: Monday, July 25

Course of Fire: 40 shots, 100 yds., metallic sights.

Target: A 3-bullseye 100 yd A-25 target will be used for each of 2 stages. The top bullseye is for sighting shots and 10 shots will be fired at each of the record bullseyes.

Awards:Winner: A $50 Visa Gift CardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Class and Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird: 8 Award PointsFourth & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: Bart T. Parnall, Charleston, SC; Score: 400-29X

National Championship Record: See Match 332

50 METER METALLIC SIGHT MATCH #337Fired: Monday, July 25

Course of Fire: 40 shots, 50 meters, metallic sights.

Target: A 5-bullseye 50 meter A-26 target will be used for each of 2 stages. The top bullseye is for sighting shots and 5 shots will be fired at each of the 4 record bullseyes.

Awards:Winner: A $50 Visa Gift CardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Class and Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award Points

Third: 8 Award PointsFourth & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: Charles P. Kemp, Mobile, AL; Score: 400-35X

National Championship Record: See Match 333

2ND DAILY 1200 AGGREGATE #312Course of Fire: An aggregate of Matches 335, 336 and 337.

Awards:Winner: A $50 Visa Gift CardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Class and Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird: 8 Award PointsFourth & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: Boyd D. Goldsby, England, AR; Score: 1199-89X

National Championship Record: See Match 311

METALLIC SIGHT TEAM MATCH #321Fired: Tuesday, July 26

Course of Fire: Dewar Course, metallic sights, team time: rule 8.3(a) will be used. Teams will fire in one relay

Targets: A-23, A-25

Awards:Winner: Six American Dewar Trophy laminated plaques and a $20 Visa Gift Card to each team firing member.Second: NRA Silver Tone MedalsThird: NRA Bronze Tone MedalsHigh Junior Team: Six American Dewar Trophy laminated plaques

Class and Category Award:Winner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird and below: 8 Award Points

2010 Winner: Black Hawk Chiefs; Score: 1596-104X

National Championship Record: 1600-128X; USAMU Intl Blue (1984)

ANY SIGHT TEAM MATCH #322Fired: Tuesday, July 26, immediately following Metallic Sight Team Match

Course of Fire: Dewar Course, any sights, team time: rule 8.3(a) will be used. Teams will fire in one relay.

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Targets: A-23, A-25

Awards:Winner: Six Officers Reserve Trophy laminated plaques and a $20 Visa Gift Card to each team firing member.Second: NRA Silver Tone MedalsThird: NRA Bronze Tone MedalsHigh Junior Team: Six Officers Reserve Trophy laminated plaques

Class and Category Award:Winner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird and below: 8 Award Points

2010 Winner: USAMU Strike Force Blue; Score: 1600-124X

National Championship Record: 1600-149X, Stinknik Gentlemen (1976)

DEWAR COURSE ANY SIGHT MATCH #339Fired: Wednesday, July 27

Course of Fire: Dewar Course, 20 shots, 50 yds., 20 shots, 100 yds.

Targets: A 5-bullseye 50 yd. A-23/5 target and a 3-bullseye 100 yd. A25 target will be used. The top bullseye of each is to be used for sighters. 5 record shots per bullseye at 50 yds. And 10 record shots per bullseye at 100 yds.

Awards:Winner: A $50 Visa Gift CardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Class and Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird: 8 Award PointsFourth & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: Mark A. Delcotto, Lexington, KY; Score: 400-34X

National Championship Record: 400-40X+10X: Baron V. Whately (1984)

100 YARD ANY SIGHT MATCH #340Fired: Wednesday, July 27

Course of Fire: 40 shots, 100 yds., any sights.

Target: A 3-bullseye 100 yd A-25 target will be used for each of 2 stages. The top bullseye is for sighting shots and 10 shots will be fired at each of the record bullseyes.

Awards:Winner: A $50 Visa Gift CardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Class and Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird: 8 Award PointsFourth & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: Douglas E. Mentlik, Glen Rock, PA; Score: 400-29X

National Championship Record: 400-40X: Ransford D. Triggs (1968); GYSGT Dennis E. Ghiselli, USMC(1987)

50 METER ANY SIGHT MATCH #341Fired: Wednesday, July 27

Course of Fire: 40 shots, 50 meters, any sights.

Target: A 5-bullseye 50 meter A-26 target will be used for each of 2 stages. The top bullseye is for sighting shots and 5 shots will be fired at each of the 4 record bullseyes.

Awards:Winner: A $50 Visa Gift CardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Class and Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird: 8 Award PointsFourth & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: Kevin R. Nevius, Gibsonburg, OH; Score: 400-33X

National Championship Record: 400-40X+20X: Herb Hollister (1976)

3RD DAILY 1200 AGGREGATE #313Course of Fire: An aggregate of Matches 339, 340 and 341.

Awards:Winner: A $50 Visa Gift CardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Class and Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird: 8 Award PointsFourth & below: 7 Award Points2010 Winner: SSG Shane Barnhart, USA; Score: 1198-82X

National Championship Record: 1200-114X, SSG Shane Barnhart, USA (2009)

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DEWAR COURSE ANY SIGHT MATCH #343Fired: Thursday, July 28

Course of Fire: Dewar Course, 20 shots, 50 yds., 20 shots, 100 yds.

Targets: A 5-bullseye 50 yd. A-23/5 target and a 3-bullseye 100 yd. A25 target will be used. The top bullseye of each is to be used for sighters. 5 record shots per bullseye at 50 yds. And 10 record shots per bullseye at 100 yds.

Awards:Winner: A $50 Visa Gift CardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Class and Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird: 8 Award PointsFourth & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: Ross Ewert, Burnsville, MN; Score: 400-34X

National Championship Record: See Match 339

100 YARD ANY SIGHT MATCH #344Fired: Thursday, July 28

Course of Fire: 40 shots, 100 yds., any sights.

Target: A 3-bullseye 100 yd A-25 target will be used for each of 2 stages. The top bullseye is for sighting shots and 10 shots will be fired at each of the record bullseyes.

Awards:Winner: A $50 Visa Gift CardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Class and Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird: 8 Award PointsFourth & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: SSG Shane Barnhart, USA; Score: 400-32X

National Championship Record: See Match 340

50 METER ANY SIGHT MATCH #345Fired: Thursday, July 28

Course of Fire: 40 shots, 50 meters, any sights.

Target: A 5-bullseye 50 meter A-26 target will be used for each of 2 stages. The top bullseye is for sighting shots and 5 shots will be fired at each of the 4 record bullseyes.

Awards:Winner: A $50 Visa Gift CardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Class and Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird: 8 Award PointsFourth & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: William E. Neff, Parsippany, NJ; Score: 400-37X

National Championship Record: See Match 341

4TH DAILY 1200 AGGREGATE #314Course of Fire: An aggregate of Matches 343, 344 and 345.

Awards:Winner: A $50 Visa Gift CardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Class and Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird: 8 Award PointsFourth & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: Kevin R. Nevius, Gibsonburg, OH; Score: 1199-97X

National Championship Record: See Match 313

WHISTLER BOY SMALLBORE TEAM MATCH #323Fired: Tuesday, July 26, 7:30 a.m.

Open To: Teams of two Juniors only. (NRA Rules 2.3, 2.10, 2.11, 2.12 and 2.20.) The requirements for a team coach to comply with Rules 2.3, 2.11, 2.12 and 2.20 are waived. All members, firing and non-firing, must be registered with the Statistical Office. If a Whistler Boy Team represents a State Asso-ciation, the name of the state must be used in the name of the team. Club names may only be used by teams representing Junior Clubs.

Eligibility: Each firing member must be a JUNIOR (Rules 2.3, 2.3.1 & 2.3.2) who is classified (temporary classification is not allowed) and registered with the Statistical Office. Non-firing captains and coaches need not be Juniors.Team Entry: Entry for this team must be made at the Camp Perry Entry Office, Build-ing 950, no later than Monday, July, 25, 4 p.m.

Briefing: A mandatory briefing will be conducted in the Camp Perry theater at 7 p.m. on Sunday, July 24, in Hough Auditorium at 7:00 p.m. Bring any

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questionable items of equipment to the briefing for checking immediately following the briefing. This will be the only equipment check done for the Whistler Boy competitors.

Course of Fire: Each team will be assigned two firing points for the match. The match will be fired straight through without a break.Stage 1: 20 shots in each position (prone, standing and kneeling) with metallic sights for each firing member; A- 50 target, Rule 8.2(c) will be used.Stage 2: Metric Dewar Course, metallic sights, A-50 and A-33 targets will be used.

Awards: To the winning team, three NRA Whistler Boy Trophy laminated plaques. Note: When purchasing Whistler Boy team cards, team captains will be required to indicate, on the team card, which category their teamis; State Association or Club Team, before receiving their team cards. (Each firing member must be a member of that Club or State Association as indicated on the team card.)

Equipment: Firearms authorized for the Smallbore Whistler Boy Match must meet NRA Rules 3.2 and 3.7(a). All equipment must meet NRA Rules. There are no further restrictions on slings and hand stops. Any questionable equipment may be referred to the NRA National Matches Staff.

Ammunition: Four hundred rounds of Match Grade ammunition (if available) per team will be issued on the firing line. No other ammunition may be used. Am-munition is 100 rounds for record plus 100 sighters for each competitor. The team captain/coach will present the “Official copy” of the team score card to receive ammunition for the match.

Scoring and Challenges1. Scoring: The fired Whistler Boy targets will be scored by the National Matches Statistical Office. Scored targets will be on display in Building 950 to allow team captains and coaches to view and challenge, if necessary. 2. Challenges: Teams may not challenge the scoring of another team. The Whistler Boy Challenge Period will end one hour from the end of the National Any Sights Team, Match #222 unless extended by the StatisticalOfficer. A Challenge Referee will be available to resolve Rules issues or challenges. There will be no challenge fee charged for Whistler Boy chal-lenges.

2010 Winner: TSRA Gold; Score: 1905-71X

National Championship Record: 1905-71X, TSRA Gold (2010)

DEWAR INTERNATIONAL POSTAL TEAM MATCHFired: Tuesday, July 26

Open To: One team consisting of a team captain, team coach, 20 firers and two alternates from each of the nations invited to participate by Great Britain. Only the U.S. Team will fire at Camp Perry.2011 U.S. Team Officials: The following have been appointed officials of the team:Team Captain: Mr. Mike AntiTeam Coach: Mr. Vic Auer

Selection of U.S. Team: The top 22 shooters (20 shooters, two alternates) in the metallic sight

aggregate will be invited to shoot on the U.S. Dewar Team. Candidates are responsible to attend the team meeting after cease fire (2nd day, place to be determined) and for checking the bulletin board to ensure the score posted is correct. Team members are responsible for providing their own coaches. Anyone wishing to be considered for the Dewar Team should fire the metallic sight matches with “British legal” equipment, (i.e., 40mm sling, optics in front or rear sight, not both.)

Course of Fire: Dewar Course, metallic sights, for each team member.

Rules: National Rifle Association of America

Course of Fire: Dewar Course, metallic sights.

Awards: To each U.S. Team member, a Dewar Team pin and patch. The high scor-ing U.S. firing member will receive the Edward C. Crossman Memorial Trophy Plaque.

2010 Edward C. Crossman Memorial Trophy Laminated Plaque Winner: Christopher Abalo; 395

2010 International Postal Team Match Winner: Great Britain; 7847

Randle International Postal MatchFired: Tuesday, July 26

Open To:One team consisting of a team captain, team coach, 10 firers and two alternates from English speaking countries invited to participate with the U.S. Only the U.S. Team will fire at Camp Perry.

2011 Appointed Team Officials:Team Captain - Ms. Lenore LemanskiTeam Coach - Ms. Roberta Gubbins

Rules: National Rifle Association of America

Randle Team: The top 12 shooters (10 shooters, two alternates) in the metallic sight aggregate will be invited to shoot on the U.S. Randle Team. Candidates are responsible to attend the team meeting after cease fire (2nd day, place to be determined) and for checking the bulletin board to ensure the score posted is correct. Team members are responsible for providing their own coaches.

Course of Fire: Dewar Course, metallic sights for each firing member.

Awards: Members firing on the USA Team for the first time receive a special charm bracelet. All members receive a year charm to add to their bracelet. To the high scoring shooter on the USA Team, a Eleanor Dunn Trophy laminated Plaque.

2010 Eleanor Dunn Trophy Winner:Nancy Tomkins; 400-31

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2010 Winner:Great Britain; 3993-297

NSRA Drew Cup Junior International Postal Team Match

Fired: Saturday, July 26, after Match 321.

Open To: Three teams of juniors: three male, three female, and 10-person mixed to fire concurrently.2011 Team Officials:Team Captain - Mr. Erik HoskinsTeam Coach - Miss Caitlin MorrisseyTeam Adjutant - Mr. Walt Walter

Selections: To be announced at Camp Perry

Course of Fire: 60 shots on A-50 Targets

Awards: To each U.S. Team members, a Drew Cup pin and patch.

RANDLE DOUBLES/MENTOR MATCHFired: Sunday, July 24 after last Match of the day.

Team Composition: One adult, one junior, one coach (optional)

Course of Fire: Dewar Course, any sight.

Awards:Winner: Two Randle Doubles laminated plaques. Lewis class “A”, “B”. Top 20% in each class. Special medals will be awarded.

Entry Fee: $10 per team. Entry and squadding will be done on the range. Each team will be assigned two firing points, side by side and will fire the Dewar Course starting at 50 yds. Coaching is encouraged.

MADE IN AMERICA MATCHFired: Wednesday, July 27

Course of Fire:Individual Dewar Metallic Sights, starting at 100 yds.

Equipment: Restricted to equipment that is “Made in America.” There are two catego-ries: Factory and Modified.

Awards: 50% of entry fees returned to 20% of shooters. Extra award for “Most Original Gun” (52 Win., 37 Rem., etc)

Entry Fee: $5 per person. Entry and squadding will be done on the range.

SMALLBORE RIFLE COMPETITORS MEETING WITH THE SMALLBORE RIFLE COMMITTEE:The competitor’s meeting will take place from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. on the fol-

lowing dates: (Location to be determined):Thursday, July 21Monday, July 25

2010 Smallbore Prone Championship Winners

Match 300 National Smallbore Rifle Prone Championship

National Champion: SSG Shane Barnhart, USA; Score: 4790-355X

Civilian Champion: Charles P. Kemp, Mobile, AL; Score: 4786-338XService Champion: SSG Shane Barnhart, USA; Score: 4790-355XWoman Champion: Amanda McMullin, Pomona, CA; Score: 4780-313XCollegiate Champion: Brad Driscoll, Hudson, NH; Score: 4780-314XJunior Champion: Brad Driscoll, Hudson, NH; Score: 4780-314XIntermediate Junior Champion: Amanda McMullin, Pomona, CA; Score: 4780-313XSub-Junior Champion: Alex H. Gestl, Palmyra, PA; Score: 4739-263XIntermediate Senior Champion: Boyd D. Goldsby, England, AR; Score: 4780-347XSenior Champion: Charles P. Kemp, Mobile, AL; Sscore: 4786-338XAny Sight Only Champion: Martha C. Kelley Miami Springs, FL; Score: 4781-345XHigh Visitor: Jim R. Ward, West Sussex; Score: 4753-293XNational Championship Record: 4790-355X: SSG Shane Barnhart, USA (2010)

Previous National Smallbore Prone Champions2010-SSG Shane Barnhart, USA2009-SPC Joseph Hein, USA2008-Kevin R. Nevius2007-LTC Robert E. Harbison, USA2006-Paul T. Gideon2005-SFC Thomas A. Tamas, USA2004-Jamie L. Beyerle2003-Paul T. Gideon2002-Lones W Wigger, Jr2001-MAJ Steve Goff; USA2000-MAJ Michael E. Anti; USA1999-Lones W Wigger, Jr.1998-Cory Brunetti; USA1997-Lones W. Wigger, Jr1996-SGT Thomas A. Tamas; USA1995-SGT Thomas A. Tamas; USA1994-CPL Kenneth A. Johnson; USA1993-Carolyn D. Millard-Sparks

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1992-CPT David E. Chesser, USA1991-Ronald O. West1990-T. R. Bishop1989-David P. Weaver1988-David P. Weaver1987-LTC Lones W. Wigger, Jr.; USA1986-GYSGT Gary S. Andrade; USMC1985-LTC Lones W. Wigger, Jr.; USA1984-Ronald O. West1983-David P. Weaver1982-Presley W. Kendall1981-SP5 Mary E. Stidworthy, ARNG1980-CPT Ernest J. Vande Zande; USA1979-David P. Weaver1978-SP4 Mary E. Stidworthy; ARNG1977-PVT Mary E. Stidworthy; ARNG1976-David P. Weaver1975-MAJ Lones W. Wigger, Jr.; USA1974-MAJ Presley W. Kendall; USA1973-MAJ Lones W. Wigger, Jr.; USA1972-MAJ Presley W. Kendall; USA1971-Sgt John E. Comley; USMCR1970-CPT David Ross III; USA1969-SSG Thomas J. Whitaker; USAF1968-CPT Donald W. Adams; USA1967-CPT Bruce A. Meredith; USA1966-CPT Donald W. Adams; USA1965-MSG W. E. Krilling; USA1964-CW02 James E. Hill; USMC1963-1LT Lones W Wigger, Jr.; USA1962-1LT Presley W Kendall; USA1 961-A3/C Victor L. Auer; USAFR1960-CPT Arthur E. Cook; USAFR1959-Cpl Walter R. Kamila; USMC1958-Robert K. Moore1957-John Moschkau

1956-J. Kenneth Johnson1955-Viola E. Pollum1954-Alonzo B. Wood1953-John Crowley1952-Robert Perkins 1951-M.E. Kline, Jr.1950-No Competition1949-Robert E. McMains1948-Arthur E. Cook1947-G. Wayne Moore1946-G. Wayne Moore1942-45-No Competition1941-Ransford D. Triggs1940-David Carlson1939-Vere F. Hamer1938-William B. Woodring1937-William B. Woodring1936-William B. Woodring1935- T.P. Samsoe1934-E.L. Lord1933-T.P. Samsoe1932-Bradford Wiles1931-Fred Kuhn1930-Vere F. Hamer1929-Eric Johnson1928-V. Z. Canfield1927-R.H. McGarity1926-No Competition1925- Thomas J. Imier1924-Francis W. Parker1923-R.H. McGarity1922-J. F. Houck1921-M.D. Snyder1920-W.H. Richard1919-CPT G.L. Wotkyns; USA

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NATIONAL MATCHES2011 NRA National High Power ChampionshipsOpen To:The National High Power Rifle Championship is open to all shooters. Membership in the NRA is not required, but highly recommended. Competitors who are not NRA members are not eligible for National Record recognition.

Junior Competitor EligibilityIndividuals may compete as juniors in either Individual or Team com-petition at the NRA National Matches, provided they meet the following criteria:1. Must comply with Rule 2.3, which states, “A person may compete as a junior through December 31 of the calendar year in which the twentieth birthday occurs. Individuals who have National Guard, Reserve or ActiveDuty status and receive support (as defined in Rule 2.2) may not compete as juniors.”2. Where there is only one junior team in a class/category, they will be combined in accordance with the National Matches Program until a minimum two teams is reached in an award category. If there are no other junior teams entered, they will be combined with adult teams in the appropriate class/category. Combining schemes are listed in the program.3. Junior Team Entry Discounts: In order to qualify for Team Entry discounts, junior teams must show evidence (results bulletins) of attain-ing “High Junior Team” in a Regional or State Championship. Competi-tions must have included at least two Junior teams in the match. Upon presentation of the appropriate results bulletin, a discount for team entry will be given.4. Junior Teams that have placed as “High Junior” in Regional or State Championships may have their Camp Perry team fees reduced as follows: -OnePlacement=25%reductionofteamfees -TwoPlacements=50%reductionofteamfees;atournament results bulletin must be presented as proof.

Team Eligibility: In NRA matches no more than one (1) service competitor (Rules 2.5,2.6 and 2.7) and one (1) police officer (Rule 2.4), may be a member of a team representing an NRA Affiliated Local Club, or State Association Team. This restriction does not apply to Open Club Teams. See below for further restrictions.

Competitor Classifications1. Temporary Classifications: Rule 19.14, may not be used.2. Assigned Classifications: Rule 19.6, may be used.3. All competitors who do not hold an NRA Official Classification, either in the type of competition being fired, or an Assigned Classification according to Rules 19.6, 19.16, 19.17, 19.21, will be placed in the Master class. 4. Competitors may be required to present an Official NRA Classification Card at the Entry Office before picking up their competitor packet.

Competitor Regular Awards Categories1. All junior or collegiate competitors in the Service must compete in the Service category and pay the standard service entry fees. Collegiate com-petitors competing in the Service category will still be eligible for SpecialAwards in the aggregates and National Championships. Junior Com-petitors competing in the Service category will not be eligible for junior awards.2. Special Awards to junior or collegiate competitors are as stated in the program.3. Competitors may not change from one Regular Award category to another during any one phase of the National Championships.Special NOTE: A competitor may enter only one Regular Award category.

This category will be used for all matches and is separate from the Special Awards categories used for aggregates and the National Championship.4. Except as noted in specific match conditions, competitors will be divid-ed by Divisions: Match Rifle and Service Rifle. Divisions will be divided into two categories: Civilian and Service. Those categories will befurther divided into classes.Civilian - NRA Rule 2.2 (Police, Rule 2.4, are considered to be civilians for the purposes of NRA High Power Rifle competition.)Service - NRA Rules 2.5, 2.6, and 2.7

Special Awards Categories1. Special Awards – Will be made as specified in Match conditions. In order for a competitor to be included in any special awards category for which he/she may be eligible, the appropriate special awards category MUST be indicated on the entry card. Competitors may be eligible for more than one special category. Mark all special awards categories for which you are eligible.2. Collegiate Competitors who met all requirements of Rule 2.8 during the 2010-11 academic years or received bachelor’s degrees in the spring of 2011 are considered to be collegiate competitors for the 2011 NRA National Rifle and Pistol Championships.3. National Championship Records (not NRA National Records) - Competitors breaking existing National Championship Records will be recognized with a National Championship Record Certificate on stage during the appropriate awards ceremony.4. Junior Category: A competitor is only eligible for ONE award in the Junior category.

Small Arms Firing School: Packets and information must be picked up at the SAFS Office in the In-Processing Center. NOTE: SAFS Information will not be available at the NRA Statistical Office.

Entry Closing DatesEntries must be mailed in time to arrive at Camp Perry before the closing date. NOTE: The postmark will not be used to determine whether or not an entry makes the closing deadline.NOTE: Closing dates for online entries are different than the closing dates for mail in entries.NOTE: The NRA entry office, new building 950, will be closed from 12 noon to 1 p.m. every day except individual entry day.

High Power Entry Closing DatesOn site & Mail-in entries …………………Fri, Aug 5Online Entries ………………………… Wed, Aug 3Whistler Boy …………………… Sat, Aug 6 (3 pm)Enlisted Men’s …………………… Sun, Aug 7 (2 pm)Rumbold & RNDC …………… Sun, Aug 7 (2pm)

Team Requirements: Teams may enter under the following High Power Rules: 2.10, 2.11, 2.12, 2.13, and 2.18. Junior State Association and Junior Local Club Teams may enter provided that all firing members are eligible under Rules 2.12, 2.3, 2.3.1, or 2.3.2

Team Entry Procedure1. There are five NRA Team Matches. Team captains will be required to complete a form listing team name, club or organization, and team cap-tain’s name and competitor number before leaving the Entry Office. Team members need not be listed on the “OFFICIAL” Team Score Card until

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the first shooter goes to the firing line (See NRA Rules 12.3 and 12.4). 2. Team Members Not Firing In Individual Matches: Individuals firing on teams, or acting as a non-firing captain or coach, and who are not entered in individual NRA matches, must register in advance for the phase concerned using a regular entry card. Competitor numbers will be issued and special competitor packets made upon request for individuals in this status.3. Naming of Whistler Boy Teams: If a Whistler Boy Team represents a State Association, the name of the State must be used in the name of the team. Club names may only be used by teams representing Junior Local Clubs.4. Naming of Coaches To Whistler Boy Teams: Whistler Boy Teams may select a non-firing coach who is not a member of the State Association or junior Club represented. The Coach must be registered at the Entry Of-fice. There will be no fee and residency requirements will be waived.5. Advance Registration: The following information, printed or typed on an 8-1/2 by 11 piece of paper, must be sent to the Stat Office, PO. Box 700, Port Clinton, OH 43452: - Name of Club / State Association - Team name, if more than one team is entered, or if a team name designation is desired. - Team Match Number (431, 432 or 433) and name (Enlisted Men’s, Rumbold, or RNDC).6. Before a team is allowed on the firing line, the Team Captain must go to the NRA Entry Office, Bldg. 950, pay the team fees and pick up the scorecard.7. The closing time for all Enlisted Men’s, Rumbold, and RNDC team entries will be 2 pm on Saturday, August 6.8. For teams with advance registration only, the Entry Office will open at 6:00 am on Sunday, August 7 in order to allow such teams to pay their fees and pick up their scorecard and squadding.9. Team Captains, if you are going to be at Camp Perry in plenty of time to make your team entries without using the Advance Registration, please do so at the Entry Office.

Entry Fees1. Individual Entry Fees for the NRA Matches are package fees. No hous-ing fees of any kind are included.2. All Entry Fees Must Accompany Entry Cards, except for those organi-zations that have made prior arrangements with the Statistical Director. Registration Fees are NOT charged for the following: - Children under 12 years of age. - Volunteers who have been assigned by the Volunteer Coordinator.3. Entry fees may be paid by check, money order, NRA Award Points, American Express, Discover, VISA or MasterCard. DO NOT send cash. Organizations, which by prior arrangement have had accounts set up for them, must clear their account with the Statistical Office before leaving Camp Perry.4. Team fees are based on four competitors per team.5. Non-Firing Registration: Any individual, except those individuals who are entered in any of the NRA competitive events, or Volunteers, who is present at Camp Perry, must register at the Entry Office if they will beon the Camp Perry property at any time (Coach, Captain, Administra-tive, Support). NOTE: Waived for those persons less than 12 years of age and Whistler Boy participants.

NRA High Power Entry FeesNRA Individual Championship ………………… $246Junior Entry (non-service Juniors) …………………… $123Springfield M1A Match ……………………………… $50Junior Entry Springfield M1A Match …………………… $25NOTE: The Springfield M1A Match fee is not included in the NRA National Championships.

NRA High Power Team FeesWhistler Boy Junior Team Match ………………………… $32RNDC Trophy Match ………………………… $76Enlisted Men’s Trophy Match (Service Category) ………… $76Rumbold Trophy Match (Civilian Category) …………… $76

High Power Challenge FeesIndividual Matches (per challenge) ……………………… $3Team Matches (per challenge) ………………………… $3NOTE: Challenge fees are paid at the time of challenge.

“WITH ME” High Power Entry Credits1. An entry credit of $20.00 ($10.00 for juniors) will be given to a shooter for each new or retired competitor they bring to compete in the NRA National High Power Championship.2. “Retired” is someone who has not been to the NRA National Champi-onships for the past five (5) years. In addition, the “new” and returning “retired” shooter may deduct the credit from their entry fees. 3. All persons sponsoring others for credit must include both their entry card and that of the person being sponsored in the same envelope. A claim form is included in the Entry Packet and may be duplicated as necessary.

Tournament ConditionsRules: Current NRA Rules will govern the conduct of these Championships except as modified within this program. Check the Match Director’s Bul-letins for any modifications of firing conditions.

Official Bulletin Board: The Official Bulletin Board is located at the NRA Building 950. Prelimi-nary Bulletins on all matches and all official notices will be posted on the Official Bulletin Board. Competitors are reminded that it is their responsibility to check the Official Bulletin Board for official notices and scores (Rule 18.11).

Firearms Allowed: Competitors are responsible for providing their own firearms. Rules 3.1, 3.3, and 3.3.2 for Individual Championships.

Ammunition: Ammunition as defined in NRA Rule 3.17 will be allowed in the NRA National Championships.

Shooting Mats, Pads, and Artificial Shelter1. No umbrellas or other forms of artificial shelter are permitted forward of the Assembly Line.2. Shooting mats are permitted for NRA High Power Championships.

Targets: High Power: SR, SR-3, MR-1.

Fired Targets: All fired targets will remain under control of NRA.

Target Changing and Handling1. Competitors are required to operate targets. Failure to perform pit du-ties will result in disqualification from that match. 2. Disabled competitors who cannot perform this duty must furnish an adequate substitute. Substitute target pullers must be registered at the Entry Office and approved by the Match Director. 3. Competitors will be required to place appropriate targets in the target carriers when they go to the pits to act as target pullers. The last relay

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each day will be required to replace targets in the target trailers. 4. No one is allowed in the pits unless that individual is a target puller, or unless written permission of the Range Director has been obtained and the person is registered at the NRA Entry Office.

Scoring: 1. Competitors will score each other. As the scoring disks are not readily visible to the naked eye under all conditions, competitors must have on their possession a spotting scope or binoculars in order to perform scor-ing duties. All scorers must comply with NRA Rule 14.3.1 and are subject to disqualification for failure to perform their duties under the Rules.2. Scoring system B will be used.

Ties1. A shoot-off will be conducted to determine the winner of a match where an unbreakable tie exists. 2. In the case of unbreakable ties for 2nd and 3rd place, competitors con-cerned will both be awarded the higher prize, and be listed in competitor number sequence in the Bulletin. 3. Ties for class/category awards in matches will be broken in accordance with NRA Rules.

Use of Scoring Devices: No competitor will use scoring plugs of any kind on a target at any time. The Pit Officer, or designee, will plug all shots.

Score Cards for High Power1. Scorecards are provided to each competitor in the Competitor packet. Upon receipt of the packet, each competitor should check immediately to be sure that a complete set of scorecards is enclosed. Each competi-tor must make certain that the correct scorecards are used for each day’s firing. 2. DO NOT cross out match numbers and substitute others. NRA cham-pionship scorecards are provided in sets, as a booklet. If the cards are removed one by one, there should be no incorrect scorecards used, as the booklet is set up in the order in which the matches are fired.3. All scorecards which are used in the matches and all team cards MUST BE labeled with self-adhesive labels (supplied in each competi-tor’s packet). Make certain that you place your labels on your scorecards before you go to the range. Unidentifiable scores will not be used. DO NOT use felt-tip pens to fill out scorecards.4. All scorecards must be turned in to a line official within 10 minutes of completion of firing a match. Failure to do so may disallow that score for awards. It is the responsibility of the competitor to make sure that his score card is turned in prior to the end of the challenge period.5. Failure to use the proper scorecard will result in a score of “0”.NOTE: Competitors who appear at the firing line without scorecards will be required to purchase blue substitute score cards at a cost of $5 per scorecard. It is the competitor’s responsibility to have the correct change.6. When signing scorecards, the competitors must remember they are signing for the value of each shot indicated on the card. Each competitor is responsible for his or her own scorecard. Competitors are reminded that High Power Rule 14.3 requires the Scorer to turn in the scorecard, as outlined above, when it is completed. Competitors should supervise this action.

Electronic Devices: Competitors are reminded that Rule 3.22 prohibits sound producing or communication devices forward of the ready line including the pits. This also means pagers, cell phones, audible timing devices or any other sound-producing device.

Challenge and Protest Procedures1. Competitors and Team Captains wishing to make a challenge or protest are referred to NRA Rule 16. Persons other than competitors and

Team Captains (in team matches only) are not eligible to make challenges or protests. Also, Team Captains may not enter either protests or chal-lenges for an individual competitor in an individual Challenge Period.2. Statistical Office Challenges (see Rules 16.1 and 16.4) must be based on the scores posted on the computer print out in Building 950 and made prior to the expiration of the challenge period posted for each match andaggregate. A competitor who fails to challenge within this time period forfeits the right to challenge.3. Competitors should check the scores posted in Building 950 to verify. Any errors must be reported to the Stat Office prior to closing of the match challenge period.

Challenges1. Each competitor should check the competitor scores as they are posted on the computer printout in Building 950. Unless otherwise noted, scores posted are preliminary and do not necessarily reflect the final standingsand/or awards won. If you feel your score, class, or category are not cor-rect, it is your responsibility (team captain for team matches) to report this to the Stat Office prior to the close of the posted challenge period for that match. (See Rule 18.13). 2. Go to the Challenge Window in Building 1000, the Statistical Office. Explain the discrepancy. The Challenge will be processed and corrections made if warranted.3. It is the competitor’s responsibility to make certain that the scores posted are correct. Failure to check scores within the time limit will result in the penalty of losing the privilege of any further challenge. It is the statistical office’s responsibility to correct scores prior to the end of the final challenge period. After the final challenge period, the competi-tor accepts the responsibility for scores posted.

Procedures for Making Range Challenges: If the competitor disagrees with a shot value announced by the Scorer or displayed value of the shot, the competitor may challenge the score. Rule 16.1 must be used.

Challenge Period1. All challenges must be made on the range before the end of the chal-lenge period. (Rule 16.1)2. Corrections to Preliminary Bulletins will be made at the Stat Office at the Challenge Window within the time period noted. (Rule 11.6.3)3. Scores posted after 6 p.m. will have a challenge period closing at 8 p.m. With any scores posted after 8 p.m., the challenge period will continue until 9 a.m. the following day. All scores for each match will be posted at one time, not by relay.

High Power Challenge Fees (Award Points Are Acceptable)Individual Matches (per challenge) ……………… $3Team Matches (per challenge) …………………… $3NOTE: Challenge fees are paid at the time of challenge.

Protests: All protests must be in accordance with applicable NRA Rules. If, after following the procedure specified in NRA Rules 16.2 and 16.3 for reasons outlined in Rule 16.2, a competitor feels that he or she should file a writ-ten protest, the following must be done:NOTE: Failure to follow the following procedures will automatically void the protest.1. If the incident occurred on the range, state the complaint orally to the Chief Range Officer. If not satisfied, the complainant will: - State the complaint orally to the Range Referee on the range where the incident occurred.2. If the incident was a result of posting or ranking, state the complaint orally to the Statistical Director. If not satisfied, the complainant will state the complaint orally to the Chief Referee.

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3. In either situation, Range or Statistical, if not satisfied: -Within one hour after the completion of firing for the day, the complainant must initiate, sign and submit a completed Official Protest form stating all the facts to the Chief Referee or Statistical Office. The forms are available from the Chief Referee or the Statistical Office. A protest fee of $20 is required for each protest.4. The Statistical Director/Chief Referee will contact the Secretary of the National Protest Committee and the Match Director. The Committee Secretary will assemble the Protest Committee.5. In case of awards, a protest must be filed with the Statistical Office no later than 30 minutes after the completion of the Awards Ceremony.6. The protesting competitor should be prepared to appear before the Protest Committee, if requested to do so.7. After the Protest Committee has made its decision, the protest will be returned to the Statistical Office. The competitor may pick up a copy of the protest results at the challenge window. If the protest is sustained, the $20 fee will be returned to the complainant.8. Should a protest require or involve a re-fire, the referee may collect the $20 protest fee, and the competitor will be allowed to fire the shots required to complete the match. The shots comprising that score will be recorded on the back of the scorecard for use of the Protest Committee. An Official Protest form must be completed where a re-fire is involved.9. If the incident to be protested is in the pits, the complainant must orally notify the Chief Pit Officer before leaving the pits, who will then notify the Chief Range Officer that a protest is pending. The Chief Range Officer will then notify the assigned Referee.

Protest Committee: A decision of the NRA National Championship Protest Committee is final but may not override a prior decision of the NRA National Protest Committee. (See Rule 16.2.1)

High Power Rifle Competitors Meeting With the High Power Rifle Committee: Members of the NRA High Power Rifle Committee who are present dur-ing the matches will meet to discuss NRA competition programs andRules. All NRA members are encouraged to attend and to contribute to the proceedings. Competitors Meeting date: Tuesday, August 9 and 15, in Building 5 starting at 5 pm.

Awards and TrophiesHigh Power Award Categories

Trophies1. All trophies awarded in the NRA Championships are the property of the National Rifle Association of America. Unless otherwise noted, the NRA retains possession. Winners are awarded either miniatures or trophy plaques for their permanent possession.2. The Merchandise Awards, which are presented, are donated.

Award Procedures1. Place Awards: Unless otherwise stated in the match conditions, place awards are offered in all events. 2. Place awards (Winner, 2nd, and 3rd) will take precedence over all other awards. All competitors, individual or team, are eligible for place awards. Place award Winners are eligible for Special Awards in the same event, provided that they have indicated the Special Awards for which they are eligible on their entry card in the appropriate spaces. Except as noted in specific match conditions, individual competitors will be divided into the several classes as specified in the NRA Rule Book appropriate to the phase of competition entered.3. Competitors winning NRA awards, as shown in the Awards Schedule, will receive an NRA Visa Card or NRA Award points, unless otherwise specified in the match conditions each award point has a value of $1, but may not be redeemed for cash. Many Commercial Row exhibitors may

redeem Award Points.4. Award Points may be used as payment for special medals and plaques at Camp Perry if the competitor so desires. National Championship med-als won at Camp Perry can be ordered only at Camp Perry. Medals and plaques may be ordered only for awards listed in Awards Bulletins.5. Class/Category Awards Schedules for individual matches will be based on the actual number of scores fired in each match.6. Award points will be awarded on a one-time basis for a single match, regardless of multiple placings in the match.7. Winners of place awards are removed from class/category rankings.8. Special awards categories are in those matches and aggregates as specified.9. Juniors paying Junior entry fees do not receive full award points except those juniors who place in the top three overall places in individual matches and aggregates10. A special Certificate will be given to the High Woman in each Class/Category, provided there are two or more women entered in the Class/Category concerned. A minimum of 5 competitors is required for High Senior, High Grand Senior, High Junior, High Intermediate Junior, High Sub-Junior and High Overall Junior.

Bulletins1. Master Bulletin Board: An Official Preliminary Score Bulletin Board will be maintained in Building 950. Match scores will be posted as matches are completed. The time that each preliminary bulletin is posted will be written on the top of the bulletin. Expiration of challenge periods for each match will be posted when all available scores for a match have been posted on the Bulletin Board. Competitors are reminded that it is their responsibility to promptly check the Preliminary Bulletin Board after completion of the day’s matches and call attention to errors within the time specified. NOTE: Failure to check scores within the time limit results in the penalty of losing the privilege of any further challenge. (See Rule 18.13) In team matches, only the Team Captain may report errors.2. Awards Bulletin: Preliminary Awards Bulletins will be posted in Building 950. The Official Bulletin will be published and mailed only to competitors who specifically request a copy. An Official Copy of the final results will be available online after the conclusion of the matches. Bulk distribution of Official Bulletins will be made to the major military units. Additional hard copies of the Official Bulletins may be obtained upon written request for $5 each. All requests are subject to the supply of Bul-letins on hand.3. Listings in the Final Results Bulletin will be limited to Award Winners in individual matches and sub-aggregates. Grand Aggregates will be listed with all competitors’ scores by Regular Awards categories. Special Awards categories will be listed by Winners only.

SquaddingNOTE: It is the competitor’s responsibility to be present when the as-signed relay is called to the firing line. No one will be allowed to set up on the firing line after the end of the 3 minute preparation period.1. NRA National Championships Squadding: Four or five relays will be used. A competitor’s target assignment will be changed each of the four days of the Championship series. Target numbers which are preceded by the letter “V” will be on Viale Range, while target numbers preceded by the letter “R” will be on Rodriguez Range. Each competitor will have a squadding ticket issued which will provide squadding for each match. Range conditions permitting, the squadding procedure will attempt to keep High Masters and the top 30 shooters from last year’s National Championships and any former national Match Rifle and Service Rifle Champions from the last five years on Rodriguez Range. The balance of the High Masters will be squadded on the remaining points on Rodri-guez and Viale. Any overflow of High Masters will be squadded with competitors with Master classifications. All remaining competitors will be squadded on the remaining firing points. Every effort will be made to keep classes together on the same relay.

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2. Re-Squadding by Squadding Coordinator: The Squadding Coordina-tor will re-squadded competitors only for operational reasons, and as directed by the Match Director. No RE-SQUADDING will be done by the Squadding Coordinator for other reasons.3. Special Squadding: Disabled competitors may request special squad-ding during the NRA Championships. Such requests must be accompa-nied by a physician’s statement which must be dated after January 1, 2011.Requests for special squadding must accompany entries. Such special squadding does not relieve the competitor of the obligation to provide target operators. No acknowledgment of special squadding requests will be made.4. Pit Detail: The Pit Detail will report to the pits immediately after roll call held on the firing line 20 minutes prior to the scheduled firing time. Individuals failing to pull pit duty are subject to disqualification.

Team Squadding1. High Power Rifle Teams will be assigned a single firing point for all team matches. 2. Team Pit Service: Teams that do not provide required pit support will be disqualified and will not be permitted to fire. 3. All NRA Team Matches: Each team must provide one or two target operators who may be firing or alternate members of that team. If a team provides only one operator, that person MUST be a firing member of that team, and will be assigned by the Pit Officer to operate another team’s target. NRA team matches will be operated with a pit change.4. In all NRA team matches: Team Captains and Coaches will report to their assigned firing points when called, about 45 minutes prior to seal the pits time, and turn in their team’s target puller assignment card. Team Officials will indicate the order the target operators will report to the pits when only one is assigned as authorized. NRA Team Matches only (paragraph 4 above)

Firing Times1. NRA Championships and Springfield M1A Match: 7:30 a.m.2. Pit Change-Over Time: Pit change-over time will be 15 minutes at 200 and 300 yards and 25 minutes at 600 yards and beyond. The time will start when the pits are unsealed. The Range and Pit Officers will announce the time that the pits will be sealed. In all matches a minimum of five minutes will be allowed from the time the pits are sealed until the next relay’s preparation period is started. Each relay will be allowed to move their equipment during the five-minute period after the pits close or after the scoring period. 3.Relay Change-Over Time: In the NRA Individual Championships only 5 minutes will be allowed from the time all targets have been scored until the next relay’s preparation period is started.4. Lunch Break: There will be no lunch break during the High Power competition phase. Firing will begin at the specified times, and will continue to completion.5. Match numbers and days on which they are fired are listed below:

Sunday, August 7Match 453, Springfield M1A MatchMatch 434, Whistler Boy High Power Team MatchMatch 435, 2nd Amendment Team MatchMonday, August 8Match 431, Match 432, Match 433, NRA Team MatchesTuesday, August 9Match 441, Match 442, Match 443Wednesday, August 10Match 444, Match 445, Match 446Thursday, August 11Match 447, Match 448, Match 449Friday August 12Match 450, Match 451, Match 452

Test/Zero Range: Facilities will be available to test fire high power rifles that have been repaired during a championship phase. Competitors must furnish their own ammunition. A 50 yd. high power rifle “sighting-in” range with targets suitable for obtaining 200, 300, 600 and 1000 yd basic “Zero” will be available on Petrarca Range during normal range hours from July 31 - August 16.

Refiring: Any refiring will be at a time and place specified by the NRA Range Director or his designated representative.

Awards Ceremony1. High Power Rifle (NRA): 8 p.m., Friday, August 122. Winners receiving awards on stage during either Awards Ceremony are requested to be attired appropriately for these formal and prestigious affairs.

NRA High Power Rifle Individual Awards ScheduleNRA National High Power Rifle Championship(See Match 400)

Grand Aggregate Matches 401 & 402Winner: $500 Visa gift cardSecond: $300 Visa gift cardThird: $200 Visa gift card

Special Awards Matches 401 & 402For these two Matches only, awards will be given regardless of the num-ber of entries.High Overall Junior : $50 Visa Gift cardHigh Junior: $50 Visa Gift cardHigh Intermediate Junior: $50 Visa Gift cardHigh Sub-Junior: $50 Visa Gift cardHigh Collegiate: $50 Visa Gift cardHigh Woman: $50 Visa Gift cardHigh Senior: $50 Visa Gift cardHigh Grand Senior: $50 Visa Gift cardHigh Police: $50 Visa Gift card

Class/Category Awards Matches 401 & 402Winner: $100 Visa gift cardSecond: $50 Visa gift cardThird: $25 Visa gift cardFourth & Below: $10 Visa gift card

Sub-Aggregates & Fired MatchesWinner: $50 Visa gift cardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Class/Category Awards Matches 414, 415, 416Winner: 12 Award PointsSecond: 10 Award PointsThird: 9 Award PointsFourth & Below: 7 Award Points

Class/Category Awards Fired MatchesWinner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird: 8 Award PointsFourth & Below: 7 Award Points1. Class and category awards will be given in all NRA Individual fired and aggregate matches fired at 600 yards or less. Competitors will be divided into classes, and those classes will be further divided into categories:

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Civilian and Service. The Civilian Category will have two Divisions by the rifle used: Service Rifle (Rule 3.1); and all NRA Match Rifle (Rule 3.3). 2. In all classes, awards will be provided on the basis of five or more com-petitors in a category/class in the following manner: Minimum of five competitors in a category/class: 1 award; 15 competitors, 2 awards; 25competitors, 3 awards; and following this procedure until the total num-ber of competitors within a category/class is established on the basis of one award for 10 competitors. If there are insufficient competitors in the High Master Class for class awards, competitors holding this classifica-tion will not be combined with the Master Class, and will compete for Open Awards only. When there are fewer than 5 competitors within a category/class as described above, they will be combined within the class as shown below until a total of 5 or more is achieved.A competitor is eligible for only one award per match.Civ. Serv Rifle to Serv Serv Rifle to Serv Match Rifle to Civ. Match RifleCiv. Match Rifle to Serv Match Rifle to Serv Serv Rifle to Civ. Serv RifleServ Serv Rifle to Civ. Serv Rifle to Serv Match Rifle to Civ. Match RifleServ: Match Rifle to Civ. Match Rifle to Serv: Match Rifle to Civ. Serv Rifle

NRA High Power Rifle Team Awards Schedule: NRA Award Points are issued based on the number of authorized firing members. When provided for by the match award conditions, plaques or medals will be awarded to each firing member of the team and the sponsoring club or organization.

Place Awards:Winner: As specified in Match conditionsSecond: NRA silver tone medals and 9 Award Points per team firing memberThird: NRA bronze tone medals and 7 Award Points per team firing member

Class and Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award Points per firing memberSecond: 9 Award Points per firing memberThird & Below: 8 Award Points per firing member.All teams will be divided into classes, and further divided into categories, unless otherwise specified by Match conditions, to determine awards.NRA Affiliated Local Club Rule 2.11(a)NRA Affiliated Open Club Rule 2.11(b)State Association Rule 2.12Service Rule 2.132. Teams winning Place Awards are not eligible for Division/Class/Cat-egory Awards, but will be counted in order to compute the number of Division/Class/Category awards which will be made. There must be two or more teams in order to establish one award in a Division/ Class/Cat-egory. Five teams will provide a 2nd place; 8 teams, 3rd place; 13 teams, 4th place, and so on until the final number of award places is established.3. If there is only one team within a class/category, that team will be com-bined within a division/class as shown below until a total of two or more teams is achieved.St. Assn. to Local Club to Open Club to Service Local Club to St. Assn. to Open Club to ServiceService to Open Club to St. Assn. to Local Club Open Club to Service to St. Assn. to Local Club4. If there is only one team within a division/class, and combining cat-egories does not achieve the minimum of two teams, that team will be combined with the next highest class within that category and then to the next appropriate category until the minimum of two teams is achieved. If a team cannot be combined within a division/class/category, no award will be given for that division/class/category. Teams of lower classification will not be combined with the Master Class, nor will Master Class Teams be combined with High Master Class teams. If there are insufficient Mas-ter or High Master Class teams to make a division/class or category, they will compete for Open awards only.

NCAA COMPETITORS, PLEASE NOTE: In action taken by the NCAA on April 25, 2002, the Division I Boardof Directors approved a change to the NCAA Bylaws that permits an in-dividual, prior to collegiate enrollment, to accept prize money (to include NRA Award Points) based on place finish in an event without jeopardiz-ing intercollegiate eligibility, as long as the prize money does not exceed actual and necessary expenses for that event. Any questions should be directed to the NCAA Membership Services staff at 317-917-6222.

NRA NATIONAL HIGH POWER RIFLE CHAMPIONSHIP #400

Course of Fire: This Match is an aggregate of each competitor’s total score fired in Matches 414, 415 and 416

Awards: The National Champion will be that individual firing the highest score of the Championship Aggregate without regard to the type of rifle used and will be designated “NRA National High Power Rifle Champion”. Heor she will be awarded the Mumma Trophy laminated plaque and a gold tone National Champion Medallion.There are no Class/Category awards in Match 400.

2010 Winner: SGT Sherri Gallagher, USA; Score: 2396-161X

National Championship Record: 2396-161X: SGT Sherri Gallagher (2010)

NATIONAL SERVICE RIFLE CHAMPIONSHIP #401Course of Fire: This is an aggregate of each competitor’s total scores fired in Matches 414, 415 and 416.

Awards:National Service Rifle Champion: Dupont Trophy Miniature, a gold tone National Championship Medallion, a firearm and a $500 Visa Gift CardSecond: A silver tone National Championship Medallion, a firearm and a $300 Visa Gift Card.Third: A bronze tone National Championship Medallion, a firearm and a $200 Visa Gift Card.Special Awards: Individuals firing the highest score in the category con-cerned will also be awarded a gold tone National Championship Medal-lion which designates the category for which it is awarded.High Civilian: Civilian Club Members Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift CardHigh Ohio Civilian Resident: General Hough Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift CardHigh Woman: Volunteer Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift CardHigh Senior: Louis F. Lucas Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.High Grand Senior: High Grand Senior NRA plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.High Collegiate: VFW Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.High Overall Junior*: High Overall Junior NRA plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.High Junior: Jackson Arms Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.High Intermediate Junior: High Intermediate Junior NRA plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.High Sub-Junior: High Sub-Junior NRA plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.

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High National Guard: National Guard Association Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.High Reserve: Hankins Memorial Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.High Army Reserve: Sutton Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.High Marine: General Smith Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.High Regular Service: United Service Match Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.High Police: High Police NRA plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.* Awarded to the Junior, Intermediate Junior, or Sub-Junior firing the highest score in Match 401.

Class Awards:Winner: $100 Visa Gift CardSecond: $50 Visa Gift CardThird: $25 Visa Gift CardFourth and below: $10 Visa Gift CardHigh Woman in Each Class: A Special Certificate

Special Award: The high scoring competitor using a Service Rifle Optic Sight (Rule 3.1.f) will receive an NRA Plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card. Note: Competitors using a rifle under Rule 3.1.f are eligible only for awards in their own special division. The same rifle must be used, as configured, in all stages of all fired matches.

2010 Winner: SGT Eric Swearingen, USMC; Score: 2381-103X

National Championship Record: 2385-102X; SFC Grant L. Singley, USA (2009)

NATIONAL NRA MATCH RIFLE CHAMPIONSHIP #402

Course of Fire: This is an aggregate of each competitor’s total scores fired in Matches 414, 415 and 416.

Awards:National Match Rifle Champion: Wright Trophy Miniature, a gold tone National Championship Medallion, a firearm and a $500 Visa Gift CardSecond: A silver tone National Championship Medallion, a firearm and a $300 Visa Gift Card.Third: A bronze tone National Championship Medallion, a firearm and a $200 Visa Gift Card.Special Awards: Individuals firing the highest score in the category con-cerned will also be awarded a gold tone National Championship Medal-lion which designates the category for which it is awarded.High Woman: NRA Woman’s Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift CardHigh Senior: Townsend Whelan Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.High Grand Senior: High Grand Senior NRA plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.High Collegiate: Coast Guard Memorial Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.High Overall Junior*: High Overall Junior NRA plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.High Junior: North American Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.High Intermediate Junior: High Intermediate Junior NRA plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.High Sub-Junior: High Sub-Junior NRA plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.High Service: High Service NRA plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.

High Police: High Police NRA plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.* Awarded to the Junior, Intermediate Junior, or Sub-Junior firing the highest score in Match 402.

Class Awards:Winner: $100 Visa Gift CardSecond: $50 Visa Gift CardThird: $25 Visa Gift CardFourth and below: $10 Visa Gift CardHigh Woman in Each Class: A Special Certificate

Special Award: The high scoring competitor using an Any Sight Match/Tactical Rifle (Rule 3.3.2) will receive an NRA Plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.NOTE: Competitors using a rifle under Rule 3.3.2 are eligible only for awards in their own special division. The same rifle must be used, as configured, in all stages of all fired matches.

2010 Winner: SGT Sherri Gallagher, USA; Score: 2396-161X

National Championship Record: 2396-161X; SGT Sherri Gallagher USA (2010)

ERDMAN TROPHY MATCH #411Course of Fire: This is an aggregate of each competitor’s total scores fired in Matches 441, 444 and 450.

Awards: Winner: Erdman Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift CardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

No class/category awards

2010 Winner: SGT Sherri Gallagher, USA; Score: 596-26X

National Championship Record: 599-21X; Carl R. Bernosky (2009)

MCCANN TROPHY MATCH #412Course of Fire: This is an aggregate of each competitor’s total scores in rapid fire matches 442, 443, 445, 447, 448 and 451.

Awards:Winner: McCann Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Second: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

No class/category awards

2010 Winner: SGT Sherri Gallagher, USA; Score: 1200-90X

National Championship Record: 1200-90X; SGT Sherri Gallagher, USA (2010)

CENTENARY TROPHY AGGREGATE #413

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Centenary Trophy Aggregate #413Course of Fire: This is an aggregate of each competitor’s total scores fired in the Slow Fire Prone Matches 446, 449 and 452.

Awards:Winner: Centenary Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Second: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award PointsHigh Civilian Competitor Using the Service Rifle: Illinois Trophy laminated plaque

No class/category awards

2010 Winner: SGT Sherri Gallagher, USA; Score: 600-45X

National Championship Record: 600-51X: SPC Sherri J. Gallagher (2009)

VANDENBERG CUP MATCH #414Course of Fire: This is an aggregate of each competitor’s total scores fired in Matches 441, 442, 443 and 446.

Awards:Winner: Vandenberg Cup laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Second: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Special Awards:High Woman: 12 Award PointsHigh Junior: 12 Award PointsHigh Intermediate Junior: 12 Award PointsHigh Sub-Junior: 12 Award PointsHigh Senior: 12 Award PointsHigh Grand Senior: 12 Award Points

Class and Category Awards:Winner: 12 Award PointsSecond: 10 Award PointsThird: 9 Award PointsFourth and below: 7 Award PointsHigh Woman in Each Class/Category: A Special Certificate

2010 Winner: SGT Sherri Gallagher, USA; 799-58X

National Championship Record: 800-53X: SPC Sherri J. Gallagher, USA (2009)

NEVADA TROPHY MATCH #415Course of Fire: This is an aggregate of each competitor’s total scores fired in Matches 444, 445, 448 and 449.

Awards:Winner: Nevada Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Second: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Special Awards:High Woman: 12 Award PointsHigh Junior: 12 Award PointsHigh Intermediate Junior: 12 Award PointsHigh Sub-Junior: 12 Award PointsHigh Senior: 12 Award PointsHigh Grand Senior: 12 Award Points

Class and Category Awards:Winner: 12 Award PointsSecond: 10 Award PointsThird: 9 Award PointsFourth and below: 7 Award PointsHigh Woman in Each Class/Category: A Special Certificate

2010 Winner: SGT Sherri Gallagher, USA; Score: 798-57X

National Championship Record: 799-50X, G. David Tubb (2003)

CLARKE TROPHY MATCH #416Course of Fire: This is an aggregate of each competitor’s total scores fired in Matches 447, 450, 451 and 452.

Awards:Winner: Clarke Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Second: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Special Awards:High Woman: 12 Award PointsHigh Junior: 12 Award PointsHigh Intermediate Junior: 12 Award PointsHigh Sub-Junior: 12 Award PointsHigh Senior: 12 Award PointsHigh Grand Senior: 12 Award Points

Class and Category Awards:Winner: 12 Award PointsSecond: 10 Award PointsThird: 9 Award PointsFourth and below: 7 Award PointsHigh Woman in Each Class/Category: A Special Certificate

2010 Winner: Carl R. Bernosky, Ashland, PA; Score: 799-46X

National Championship Record: 799-46X; Car1 R. Bernosky (2010)

MARINE GUNNER D.I. BOYD, II MEMORIAL TROPHY #417

Course of Fire: This is an aggregate of each competitor’s total scores fired in Matches 441, 444, 446, 449, 450 and 452.

Awards:Winner: Marine Gunner D.I. Boyd Memorial Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Second: 35 Award Points

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Third: 25 Award PointsNo class/category awards

2010 Winner: SGT Sherri Gallagher, USA; Score: 1196-71X

National Championship Record: 1196-71X: SGT Sherri J. Gallagher, USA (2010)

MEMBERS TROPHY MATCH #441Fired: Tuesday, August 9

Course of Fire: 2 sighting shots and 20 shots for record, 200 yds., slow fire, standing, SR target.

Awards:Winner: Members Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Second: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Special Awards:High Woman: 10 Award PointsHigh Junior: 10 Award PointsHigh Intermediate Junior: 10 Award PointsHigh Senior: 10 Award PointsHigh Grand Senior: 10 Award Points

Class and Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird: 8 Award PointsFourth & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: SGT Sherri Gallagher, USA; Score: 199-11X

National Championship Record: 200-12X, Troy Lawton (2005)

SCOTT TROPHY MATCH #442Fired: Tuesday, August 9

Course of Fire: 2 sighting shots and 20 shots for record, 200 yds., rapid fire, sitting or kneeling, SR target.

Awards:Winner: Scott Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Second: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Special Awards:High Woman: 10 Award PointsHigh Junior: 10 Award PointsHigh Intermediate Junior: 10 Award PointsHigh Senior: 10 Award PointsHigh Grand Senior: 10 Award Points

Class and Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird: 8 Award PointsFourth & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: G. David Tubb, Canadian, TX; Score: 200-17X

National Championship Record: 200-18X; Gary E. Rasmussen (1995); CWO Dennis W DeMille, USMC(1998, 2009)

COAST ARTILLERY TROPHY MATCH #443Fired: Tuesday, August 9

Course of Fire: 2 sighting shots and 20 shots for record, 300 yds., rapid fire, prone on the SR-3 target.

Awards:Winner: Coast Artillery Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Second: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Special Awards:High Woman: 10 Award PointsHigh Junior: 10 Award PointsHigh Intermediate Junior: 10 Award PointsHigh Senior: 10 Award PointsHigh Grand Senior: 10 Award Points

Class and Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird: 8 Award PointsFourth & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: SGT Sherri Gallagher, USA; Score: 200-15X

National Championship Record: 200-19X; Thomas J. Whitaker (1992)

NAVY CUP MATCH #444Fired: Wednesday, August 10

Course of Fire: 2 sighting shots and 20 shots for record, 200 yds., slow fire, standing, SR target.

Awards:Winner: Navy Cup laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Second: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Special Awards:High Woman: 10 Award PointsHigh Junior: 10 Award Points

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High Intermediate Junior: 10 Award PointsHigh Senior: 10 Award PointsHigh Grand Senior: 10 Award Points

Class and Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird: 8 Award PointsFourth & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: SGT Sherri Gallagher, USA; Score: 198-11X

National Championship Record: 200-15X; Gary L. Anderson (1971)

COAST GUARD TROPHY MATCH #445Fired: Wednesday, August 10

Course of Fire: 2 sighting shots and 20 shots for record, 200 yds., rapid fire, sitting or kneeling, SR target.

Awards:Winner: Coast Guard Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Second: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Special Awards:High Woman: 10 Award PointsHigh Junior: 10 Award PointsHigh Intermediate Junior: 10 Award PointsHigh Senior: 10 Award PointsHigh Grand Senior: 10 Award Points

Class and Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird: 8 Award PointsFourth & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: SGT Eric Swearingen, USMC; Score: 200-18X

National Championship Record: 200-18X; Thomas J. Whitaker (1996); Carl R. Bernosky (2000); SGT EricSwearingen, USMC (2010)

ARMY CUP MATCH #446Fired: Wednesday, August 10

Course of Fire: 2 sighting shots and 20 shots for record, 600 yds., slow fire, prone, MR-1 target.

Awards:Winner: Army Cup laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Second: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Special Awards:High Woman: 10 Award PointsHigh Junior: 10 Award PointsHigh Intermediate Junior: 10 Award PointsHigh Senior: 10 Award PointsHigh Grand Senior: 10 Award Points

Class and Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird: 8 Award PointsFourth & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: SGT Sherri Gallagher, USA; Score: 200-17X

National Championship Record: 200-18X: SPC Sherri J. Gallagher, USA (2009)

APPRECIATION CUP MATCH #447Fired: Thursday, August 11

Course of Fire: 2 sighting shots and 20 shots for record, 200 yds., rapid fire, sitting or kneeling.

Awards:Winner: Appreciation Cup laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Second: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Special Awards:High Woman: 10 Award PointsHigh Junior: 10 Award PointsHigh Intermediate Junior: 10 Award PointsHigh Senior: 10 Award PointsHigh Grand Senior: 10 Award Points

Class and Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird: 8 Award PointsFourth & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: Carl R. Benosky, Ashland, PA; Score: 200-15X

National Championship Record: 200-17X; CPT Samuel P. Schaumann, ARNG (1978); LtCol Walter H. Smith, USMCR (1989); Robert A. Gustin (1993); John A. Harrison III (2001); G. David Tubb (2002); Carl R. Bernosky (2009)

MARINE CORPS CUP MATCH #448Fired: Thursday, August 11

Course of Fire: 2 sighting shots and 20 shots for record, 300 yds., rapid fire, prone on the SR-3 target.

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Awards:Winner: Marine Corps Cup laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Second: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Special Awards:High Woman: 10 Award PointsHigh Junior: 10 Award PointsHigh Intermediate Junior: 10 Award PointsHigh Senior: 10 Award PointsHigh Grand Senior: 10 Award Points

Class and Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird: 8 Award PointsFourth & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: SGT Sherri Gallagher, USA; Score: 200-16X

National Championship Record: 200-18X, Corcoran D. Tyson (1992)

AIR FORCE CUP MATCH #449Fired: Thursday, August 11

Course of Fire: 2 sighting shots and 20 shots for record, 600 yds., slow fire, prone.

Awards:Winner: Air Force Cup laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Second: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Special Awards:High Woman: 10 Award PointsHigh Junior: 10 Award PointsHigh Intermediate Junior: 10 Award PointsHigh Senior: 10 Award PointsHigh Grand Senior: 10 Award Points

Class and Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird: 8 Award PointsFourth & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: SGT Sherri Gallagher, USA; Score: 200-15X

National Championship Record: 200-18X, Nancy H. Tompkins-Gallagher (1994)

CRESCENT CUP MATCH #450Fired: Friday, August 12

Course of Fire:2 sighting shots and 20 shots for record, 200 yds., slow fire, standing.

Awards:Winner: Crescent Cup laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Second: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Special Awards:High Woman: 10 Award PointsHigh Junior: 10 Award PointsHigh Intermediate Junior: 10 Award PointsHigh Senior: 10 Award PointsHigh Grand Senior: 10 Award Points

Class and Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird: 8 Award PointsFourth & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: SGT Sherri Gallagher, USA; Score: 199-4X

National Championship Record: 200-10X; SFC Leigh R. Jenks III; ARNG (1997)

CAVALRY CUP MATCH #451Fired: Friday, August 12

Course of Fire: 2 sighting shots and 20 shots for record, 300 yds., rapid fire, prone, SR-3 target.

Awards:Winner: Cavalry Cup laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Second: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Special Awards:High Woman: 10 Award PointsHigh Junior: 10 Award PointsHigh Intermediate Junior: 10 Award PointsHigh Senior: 10 Award PointsHigh Grand Senior: 10 Award Points

Class and Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird: 8 Award PointsFourth & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: SGT Sherri Gallagher, USA; Score: 200-15XRonald L. Zerr, El Paso, TX; Score: 200-15X

National Championship Record: 200-18X; G. David Tubb (1989); Thomas J. Whitaker (1995)

CROWELL TROPHY MATCH #452Fired: Friday, August 12

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Course of Fire: 2 sighting shots and 20 shots for record, 600 yds., slow fire, prone.

Awards:Winner: Crowell Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Second: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Special Awards:High Woman: 10 Award PointsHigh Junior: 10 Award PointsHigh Intermediate Junior: 10 Award PointsHigh Senior: 10 Award PointsHigh Grand Senior: 10 Award Points

Class and Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird: 8 Award PointsFourth & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: Carl R. Bernosky, Ashland, PA; Score: 200-14X

National Championship Record: 200-20X, Mark A. DelCotto (2007)

NRA SPRINGFIELD M1A MATCH #453Fired:Sunday, August 7 (Not part of the NRA National Championships Aggregate)

Firing Time & Squadding: Firing begins at 7:30am. Competi-tors must be at the Viale Range 300yd line by 6:00am to receive their squadding assignment. Competitors sharing a rifle for this match must appear in line together and inform the individuals issuing squadding tickets of their special squadding request. (All requests may not be ac-commodated).

Entry Fee: Adult $50.00Junior (See eligibility requirements below) $25.00NOTE: Entries must be received by July 31, 2011 in order to receive an M1A T-Shirt.

Firearms Allowed: M1A semi-automatic rifle as per NRA Rule 3.1(b) (see rule below), caliber .308/7.62 mm, metallic sights. SOCOM, Squad Scout or E2 are also allowed. No bipods, adjustable stocks, or artificial support allowed. Slings permitted.

Course of Fire: 5 sighters from any position and 20 rounds, slow fire, prone; 25 minutes: 10 rounds rapid fire prone; 70 seconds: 10 rounds rapid fire sitting; 60 seconds: 10 rounds slow fire standing; 10 minutes All fired at 300 yards. No alibis will be allowed. All competitors will start in position for both rapid fire stages.

Target: Target: SR-3

Loading Procedures:Slow Fire - Competitors must load and fire one round at a time.Rapid Fire - Two magazines are required. At the command “Load”, competitors will insert one magazine with two (2) or five (5) rounds and reload with a second magazine of eight (8) or five (5) rounds to complete the 10 shot stage within the time limit.*Awards: All awards provided by Springfield Armory.In order to spread the awards, competitors will be limited to one award only. The match winner will be removed from their selected category and the award for that category will be given to the next high scoring compet-itor in that category. Competitors will be eligible only for an award in the ONE category they select (Civilian, Service, Woman, Senior, or Junior).Match Winner - $2,0001st Place Civilian - $1,5002nd Place Civilian - $1,0003rd Place Civilian - Springfield M1A RifleHigh Service - $500 & Springfield PistolHigh Woman - $500 & Springfield PistolHigh Senior - $500 & Springfield PistolHigh Junior - $500 and $500 to the winner’s Junior ClubHigh Grand Senior - Springfield 1911Mil Specs PistolThe high scoring competitor using a Springfield M1A with optical sights will be awarded $250.The high scoring competitor using a Springfield production SOCOM, Squad Scout, or E2 rifle will be awarded $500. Metallic sights only (no optics). No bipods, adjustable stocks, or artificial support allowed. Slings may be used. Competitors firing the above rifles will NOT be eligible for awards given in the Springfield M1A match including Lewis class awards. Remaining Competitors’ who have not received awards listed above - Using the Lewis Class system, 20 competitors will receive $200 each. The top 50 competitors will receive a Springfield M1A medallion.*For this match only, the following category eligibility requirements apply:Civilian - Any Civilian including all members of the Reserve Officers Training corps (ROTC, NROTC and AFROTC), personnel of the State Security Forces (e.g., State Guard organizations having no federal recog-nition). Retired members of each of the several services comprising the Armed Forces of the United States, and members and former members entitled to receive pay, retirement pay, retainer pay or equivalent pay, are classified as civilians. All competitors who are enrolled undergraduates of any of the service academies and members of Reserve or National Guard units not on extended active duty will be considered as civiliansService - Officers or enlisted members of the Regular United States Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and members of Reserve components thereof, who are on extended active duty. “Reserve Compo-nents” shall include Army National Guard and Air National Guard called into federal service.Senior - A person as a Senior beginning on January 1, of the calendar year in which his or her 60th birthday occurs.Junior - A person may compete as a Junior through December 31, of the calendar in which the twentieth birthday occurs. Individuals who have National Guard, Reserve or active duty status and receive support may not compete as juniors.3.1(b) U.S. Rifle, Caliber 7.62 mm M-14 - Must be no more than 2 inches wide at a point immediately to the rear of the front band, no more than 2.5 inches wide at the front and rear of the receiver, and have a continu-ous taper from receiver to front band. Width at receiver may be carried through to the butt plate, which may be the flat M-1 or hinged M-14 plate, which will be used only in the folded position. In all courses and in all positions the standard 10 or 20-round box magazine or a reduced capacity magazine of the same external dimensions will be allowed.

2010 Winner: Jack G. Pardy, Oconto Falls, WI; Score: 483-12X

National Championship Record: 484-15X, Thomas P. Rider (2009)

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WHISTLER BOY HIGH POWER JUNIOR TEAM MATCH #434

Fired: Sunday, August 7

Course of Fire: (2 Relays of Teams) The National Match Course (Rule 7.14) with 2 sighting shots at each stage for each member. Teams will score for each other.

Open To: 2-person Junior State Association Teams, see NRA Rules 2.3 and 2.12 and Local Junior Club Teams (Rules 2.3, 2.11(a) and 2.18. All team members, firing and non-firing, must be registered with the NRA Statistical Office. Non-firing registered military coaches and military competitors may act as coaches. If a Whistler Boy team represents a State Association, the name of the State must be used in the name the team. Club names may only be used by teams representing Junior Clubs.NOTE: Whistler Boy Teams may select a non-firing “Coach” who is not a member of the State Association or Junior Club represented. The Coach must be registered.

Team Entry: Entry for this NRA Team match must be made at the Camp Perry Entry Office, Building 950.

Firearms Allowed: The Service Rifle, NRA Rule 3.1. (a - e)

Awards:Winning Team: Three NRA Whistler Boy Trophy laminated plaques and a Bushmaster rifle.Second: Silver tone Medals and a Bushmaster rifle.Third: Bronze tone Medals.In addition to the laminated trophy plaques for the winning team, Medal-lions will be awarded to the firing members and coach of the top twenty teams. There will be no class awards for this match.NOTE: The Bushmaster rifles will be awarded to the State Association or sponsoring junior club and will be provided to the designated person of the State Association or Junior Club.The top 20 teams will be called up on stage. Please plan to attend the award ceremony to be recognized.

2010 Winner: NCRPA Gold; Score: 960-21X

National Championship Record: 975-28X; California Juniors CRPA Gold (1999)

NRA 2ND AMENDMENT TEAM MATCH #435Fired: Sunday, August 7

Open To: 2-person Teams, see NRA Rules 2.10, 2.11, 2.12 and 2.13. All team members, firing and non-firing, must be from the same organization and registered with the Statistical Office. Non- firing registered military coaches and military competitors may act as coaches without regard to “same organization” provisions. If a 2nd Amendment Team represents a State Association, the name of the State must be used in the name of the team.

Team Entry: Entry for this NRA Team match must be made at the Camp Perry Entry Office, Building 950. No pick-up or out-of-competition teams will be accepted.

Course of Fire: (2 relays of Teams) The National Match Course with 2 sighting shots at each stage for each member. Teams will score for each other.

Firearms Allowed: Service Rifle, Rule 3.1 or Match Rifle, Rule 3.3, or Any Sight Match/Tacti-cal Rifle, Rule 3.3.2When competing with a firearm in Rule 3.1(f) Service Rifle Optic Sight, or 3.3.2 NRA Any Sight Match Rifle/Tactical Rifle, you are only eligible for special awards competing against others in the same category.

Awards:Winner: Three NRA 2nd Amendment plaques and a $20 Visa Gift Card to each firing member.High Service Rifle Team (if not match winner): 3 NRA PlaquesHigh Match Rifle Team (if not match winner): 3 NRA PlaquesHigh Civilian Team (If not match winner): 3 NRA PlaquesNOTE: No class awards for this match.

2010 Winner: Sierra Gold; Score: 997-51X

National Championship Record: 997-51X: Sierra Gold (2010)

ENLISTED MEN’S TROPHY TEAM MATCH #431Fired: Monday, August 8 (Matches 431, 432 and 433 fired concurrently)Open To: Four-man Service Teams only, Rule 2.13

Team Entry: Entry for this match may be made by mail or at Camp Perry.

Course of Fire: The National Match Course (Rule 7.14) with 2 sighting shots at each stage for each firing team member. NOTE: Only 2 shooters may fire during a block time.

Firearms Allowed: Service Rifle, Rule 3.1. (a - e)

Awards:Winner: Six Enlisted Men’s Trophy laminated plaques, and a $20 Visa Gift Card to each firing member.Second: Six silver tone medals.Third: Six bronze tone medals.

Class Awards:Winner: 10 Award Points per firing memberSecond: 9 Award Points per firing memberThird and below: 8 Award Points per firing member

2010 Winner: USAMU Craig; Score: 1972-83X

National Championship Record: 1980-97X: USAMU Coffey (2001)

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RUMBOLD TROPHY TEAM MATCH #432Fired: Monday, August 8 (Note: matches 431, 432 and 433 are fired concur-rently.)

Open To: Four-man Civilian Teams only, Rules 2.10, 2.11, 2.12

Team Entry: Entry for this match may be made by mail or at Camp Perry.

Course of Fire: The National Match Course (Rule 7.14) with 2 sighting shots at each stage for each firing team member. NOTE: Only 2 shooters may fire during a block time.

Firearms Allowed: Service Rifle, Rule 3.1 or Match Rifle, Rule 3.3, or Any Sight Match/Tacti-cal Rifle, Rule 3.3.2When competing with a firearm in Rule 3.1(f) Service Rifle Optic Sight, or 3.3.2 NRA Any Sight Match Rifle/Tactical Rifle, you are only eligible for special awards competing against others in the same category.

Awards:Winner: Six Rumbold Trophy laminated plaques, and a $20 Visa Gift Card to each firing member.Second: Six silver tone medalsThird: Six bronze tone medals

Special Awards:High Junior Team: Six Fred Edgecomb Trophy laminated plaques and $400.00.High Service Rifle Team: Six California R&P Assn Trophy laminated plaques.

Class and Category AwardsWinner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird & below: 8 Award Points

2010 Winner: SEMNO Gold; Score: 1961-69X

National Championship Record: 1981-87X; Hard Holders Blue (1993)

RNDC TROPHY TEAM MATCH #433Fired: Monday, August 8 (Matches 431, 432 and 433 will be fired concurrently)

Open To: Four-member teams as defined by Rules 2.11, 2.12 and 2.13. The restric-tions on residency for Match 432 do not apply.

Team Entry: Entry in either Match 431 or 432 also enters a team in Match 433.

Course of Fire: The National Match Course (Rule 7.14), with 2 sighting shots at each stage for each firing member. NOTE: Only 2 shooters may fire during a block time.

Awards:Winner: Six RNDC Trophy laminated plaques, and a $20 Visa Gift Card to each firing member.High Scoring Team using Springfield M1-A Service Rifle: Six NRA Plaques and 6 Award Points to each firing member.

Firearms Allowed: Service Rifle, Rule 3.1 or Match Rifle, Rule 3.3, or Any Sight Match/Tacti-cal Rifle, Rule 3.3.2When competing with a firearm in Rule 3.1(f) Service Rifle Optic Sight, or 3.3.2 NRA Any Sight Match Rifle/Tactical Rifle, you are only eligible for special awards competing against others in the same category.

2010 Winner: USAMU Heuman; Score: 1986-88X

National Championship Record: 1989-106X, Team Creedmoor (2005)

2010 High power Championship WinnersMatch 400 National High Power Rifle Championship

National Champion: SGT Sherri Gallagher, USA; Score: 2396-161X

National Championship Record: 2396-161X: SGT Sherri Gallagher, USA (2010)

Match #401: 2010 Service Rifle Championship WinnersWinner: SGT Eric Swearingen, USMC; Score: 2381-103XHigh Civilian: Troy A. Lawton, Columbus, GA; Score: 2369-89XHigh Ohio Civilian Resident: Sara B. Rozanski, Toledo, OH; Score: 2338-83XHigh Woman: PFC Amanda Elsenboss, USA; Score: 2347-76XHigh Senior: Jim S. O’Connell, Alameda, CA; Score: 2346-88XHigh Grand Senior: Pete Orebaugh, Vero Beach, FL; Score: 2188-41XHigh Collegiate: SGT Christopher Atkins, USA; Score: 2359-90XHigh Overall Junior: Tyler C. Rico, Tucson, AZ; Score: 2360-94XHigh Junior: Chad S. Kugan, Twain Harte, CA; Score: 2360-78XHigh Intermediate Junior: Tyler C. Rico, Tucson, AZ; Score: 2360-94XHigh Sub-Junior: Morgan W. Owen, Sonora, CA; Score: 2187-42XHigh National Guard: SPC Cody Shields, USA; Score: 2357-68XHigh Reserve: SGT Eric Swearingen, USMC; Score: 2381-103XHigh Army Reserve: SGT Christopher Atkins, USA; Score: 2359-90XHigh Marine: SGT Eric Swearingen, USMC; Score: 2381-103XHigh Regular Service: SSG Tyrel L. Cooper, USA; Score: 2377-108XHigh Police: Allen S. Young, Columbia, MO; Score: 2313-74XNational Championship Record: 2385-102X: SFC Grant L. Singley, USA (2009)

Match #402: 2010 Match Rifle Championship WinnersWinner: SGT Sherri Gallagher, USA; Score: 2396-161X

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High Woman: SGT Sherri Gallagher, USA; Score: 2396-161XHigh Senior: Robert W. Ward, Andover, MA; Score: 2376-81XHigh Grand Senior: Gary Hendricks, Piseco, NY; Score: 2309-59XHigh Intermediate Junior: Waylon R. Burbach, Spring Green, WI; Score: 2323-65XHigh Service: SGT Sherri Gallagher, USA; Score: 2396-161XHigh Police: Harry D. Harrison, Fountain Valley, CA; Score: 2349-110XNational Championship Record: 2396-161X: SGT Sherri Gallagher, USA (2010)*Technically, Match and Service Rifle Champions were considered sepa-rate and equal up until 1968. Asterisks denote the high score posted.

Previous National High Power Match Rifle Champions2010-SGT Sherri Gallagher, USA2009-Norman G. Houle, Warwick, RI2008-Carl Bernosky2007-Carl Bernosky2006-Norman G. Houle*2005-Dennis W. DeMille*2004-Norman G. Houle*2003-G. David Tubb *2002-G. David Tubb *2001-G. David Tubb *2000-Carl Bernosky *1999-G. David Tubb*1998-Nancy Tompkins-Gallagher*1997-G. David Tubb*1996- Thomas J. Whitaker* 1995-Mitchell R. Maxberry* 1994-Mitchell R. Maxberry*1993-G. David Tubb*1992-Carl R. Bernosky*1991-G. David Tubb* 1990-G. David Tubb*1989-Patrick M. McCann*1988-G. David Tubb*1987-Patrick M. McCann1986-G. David Tubb* 1985-G. David Tubb*1984-Patrick M. McCann*1983-Patrick M. McCann*1982-Middleton W. Tompkins* 1981-Carl R. Bernosky 1980-Carl R. Bernosky* 1979-Carl R. Bernosky* 1978-Carl R. Bernosky* 1977-Carl R. Bernosky* 1976-Gary L. Anderson* 1975-Gary L. Anderson*1974-Jack P. Sicola*1973-Ronald G. Troyer* 1972-Ronald G. Troyer 1971-Ronald G. Troyer* 1970-Ronald G. Troyer*1969-Theodore R. Fasy*1968-Middleton W. Tompkins* 1967-Middleton W. Tompkins* 1966-Ikey Starkes1965-John A. Clerke1964-A1C Middleton W. Tompkins; USAF* 1963-A1C Middleton W. Tompkins; USAF* 1962-Earl H. Burton1961-Jay G. Harris1960-Kenneth C. Erickson 1959-Ammon E. Bell1958-Middleton W. Tompkins*

1957-Ammon E. Bell1956-SFC Loyd G. Crow, Jr.; USA*1955-SFC Loyd G. Crow, Jr.; USA* 1954-1stLt Clifford G. Tryon; USMC* 1953-SSGT Don “L” Smith; USMC* 1952-Lt Col Walter R. Walsh; USMC* 1951-Thomas R. Barnes*

Previous National High Power Service Rifle Champions2010-SGT Eric Swearingen, USMC2009 - SFC Grant L. Singley, USA2008-SPC Tyrell L. Cooper, USA2007-Nick O. Till2006-SFC Lance S. Hopper, USA2005-GYSGT Julia Watson, USMCR2004-James C. Fox2003-CWO Dennis W. Demille; USMC 2002-SFC Kevin McMahon, USA2001-SFC Grant L Singley; USA 2000-Harry D. Harrison; USMC 1999-SSGT Julia L. Watson; USMC 1998-SSG Grant L. Singley; USA1997-SGT Barry L. Coleman; USA 1996-SGT Grant L. Singley; USA 1995-SPC Tobie L. Tomlinson; USA 1994-SFC Kenneth V. Gill; USA 1993-GYSGT Frank L. Murphy; USMC 1992-SGT Billy R. Williamson; USMC 1991-SGT Nelson Ocasio; USMC 1990-SGT Eric A. Ulptagrafft; USA 1989-SGT Vincent M. Greiner; USA 1988-SSGT James H. Cook: USMC 1987 -SSG Greg A. Strom; USA * 1986-SFC John R. Mann; USA 1985-CPL Thomas P Gilbert; USMC 1984-1LT David B. Erickson; USA 1983-COL Kenneth J. Erdman; USMCR 1982-COL Kenneth J. Erdman; USMCR 1981-CWO David I. Boyd II; USMC *1980-CWO Robert L Goller; USMC 1979-MAJ George M. Van Orden; USMC 1978-LTC Tommy G. Pool; USAR 1977-CWO David I. Boyd II; USMC 1976-CPT Boyd D. Goldsby; USAR 1975-SFC Earl L Waterman, jr.; USA 1974-GYSGT Daniel Sanchez; USMC 1973-SSG Arpail J. Gapol; USA 1972-SFC Martin D. Edmondson; USA * 1971-CW02 Robert L Goller; USMC1970-WO Robert L. Goller; USMC 1969-SSG Willie D. Jordan; USA1968-Capt David A. Luke; USMC 1967-1STLT James R. Bowen; USMC 1966-CAPT M.R. Menlove; USCG*1965-1LT David H. Meredith; USA* 1964-CPO D.F Morine, Jr.; USN 1963-SGT Frank V. Kruk; USMC 1962-CPL David A. Luke; USMC* 1961-SGT Charles D. Davis; USA* 1960-SP4 James T. Lamm; USA * 1959-1LT Thomas WW Atwood; USA* 1958-TSGT V.D. Mitchell; USMC 1957-SSGT Michael Pietroforte; USMC* 1956-SGT James Hill; USMC 1955-CPT John W Kolb; USA 1954-CWO T.R Carpenter; USMC 1953-MSGT Maxim R. Beebe; USMC 1952-MAJ R.A. Dawson; USMC1951-1LT R.E. DeLaHunt; USMC

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National Defense MatchFired:Saturday and Sunday Aug 13, 14.

Entry Fees: Adult $50.00,Junior 18 years or less. $25.00

Introduction:The NDM will be held on Rodriguez range, there will be no alibis and you will be required to wear your rifle for the duration of the days match. Any safe one, two, or three point, sling will do. Our Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, Coast Guardsmen and Airman do it every day. The daily round count is 164 (subject to change). Empty Chamber Indicators are required and a no muzzling/sweeping policy as always will be in effect.

Firearms Allowed:Tactical Rifle Limited, Tactical Rifle Optic, and Open. In Tactical Limited and Optic you will need a 4.5 lbs or greater trigger and a barrel of 20 inches or less. Sights in Tactical Limited must be field grade flip ups or fixed sights and not more than one non-magnified electronic or optical

is permitted. Not more than one electronic or optical sight is permitted in Tactical Optic. No target aperture sights will be allowed. Open will be any rifle with a trigger less than 4.5 lbs. and or a barrel of greater than 20 inches. The match is not restricted to AR-15 platforms. Any modern defensive rifle that is safe will do. No coupled or drum magazines may be used. Participants must use the same firearm and not reconfigure it during the event.

Sharing Equipment:You are required to wear your rifle for the duration of the match and you must have a rifle on your person at all times. You may trade rifles with another competitor if you have made special squadding requests by Thursday Aug 11, 2011 (2pm)

Course of Fire: See table 1

Scoring: This is a time plus penalties match. The winner will have the lowest time.

7,15,and30yds-NRANDM5-120-Hitonprescribedtombstone=+0sec,misstombstonebutinsidescoringring=+1sec,missoutsideofscoringring=+5sec

60and100yardsNRAD1Hitontarget=+0sec,miss=+5sec

200and300yardsNRAD1Hitontarget=+0sec,miss=+10sec

400and500yardsNRAD1Hitontarget=+0sec,miss=+15sec

Awards: The NDM is a by invitation only match this year. With greater range capacity we hope to open the match up to more competitors in the future. The awards ceremony will immediately follow the last string of fire on Sunday and will be a prize table. There will be special awards for top junior, senior, woman.

RED

BLUE GREEN

YELLOW

Yds shots Load mags to Position Notes7 10 10 standing 2@ ea.7 6 6 standing 2@ bottom 1@ top, 2@ bottom 1@ top15 15 5,10 standing 5@ wt. mag change 2@ ea.15 20 10,10 standing, right and left of barricade 2@ ea. mag change 2@ ea.30 10 10 standing, right and left of barricade 1@ ea. strong hand, 1@ ea. week hand30 10 10 standing, kneeling, prone, kneeling, standing 2 ea @ wt.

NRA NDM 5-120 TARGET

NRA D1 TARGET60 10 5,5 kneeling, right and left of barricade 5, mag change 560 15 5,10 standing, kneeling, prone 5,mag change 5, 5100 8 8 standing, kneeling, kneeling, standing 2 shots ea. position R & L barricade100 10 10 standing, kneeling, prone, kneeling, standing 2 shots ea. position200 10 5,5 kneeling, prone (optional barricade) 5 kneeling, mag change, 5 prone200 10 10 prone 5 strong hand, 5 weak hand300 5 5 sitting from a chair off of barricade300 5 5 prone400 5 5 kneeling (optional barricade)400 5 5 prone500 5 5 prone (optional barricade)500 5 5 prone

Table 1NRA NDM 5-120 TARGET NRA D1 TARGET

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NATIONAL MATCHES2011 NRA National Long Range ChampionshipsOpen To:The National High Power Rifle Long Range Championship is open to all shooters. Membership in the NRA is not required, but highly recom-mended. Competitors who are not NRA members are not eligible for National Record recognition.

Junior Competitor EligibilityIndividuals may compete as juniors in either Individual or Team com-petition at the NRA National Matches, provided they meet the following criteria:1. Must comply with Rule 2.3, which states, “A person may compete as a junior through December 31 of the calendar year in which the twentieth birthday occurs. Individuals who have National Guard, Reserve or ActiveDuty status and receive support (as defined in Rule 2.2) may not compete as juniors.”2. Where there is only one junior team in a class and/or category, they will be combined in accordance with the National Matches Program until a minimum two teams is reached in an award category. If there are no other junior teams entered, they will be combined with adult teams in the appropriate class and/or category. Combining schemes are listed in the program.3. Junior Team Entry Discounts: In order to qualify for Team Entry discounts, junior teams must show evidence (results bulletins) of attain-ing “High Junior Team” in a Regional or State Championship. Competi-tions must have included at least two Junior teams in the match. Upon presentation of the appropriate results bulletin, a discount for team entry will be given.4. Junior Teams that have placed as “High Junior” in Regional or State Championships may have their Camp Perry team fees reduced asfollows: -OnePlacement=25%reductionofteamfees -TwoPlacements=50%reductionofteamfees;atournament results bulletin must be presented as proof.

Team EligibilityIn NRA matches no more than one (1) service competitor (Rules 2.5,2.6 and 2.7) and one (1) police officer (Rule 2.4), may be a member of a team representing an NRA Affiliated Local Club, or State Association Team. This restriction does not apply to Open Club Teams. See below for further restrictions.

Competitor Classifications1. Temporary Classifications: Rule 19.14, may not be used.2. Assigned Classifications: Rule 19.6, may be used.3. All competitors who do not hold an NRA Official Classification, either in the type of competition being fired, or an Assigned Classification according to Rules 19.6, 19.16, 19.17, 19.21, will be placed in the Master class. 4. Competitors may be required to present an Official NRA Classification Card at the Entry Office before picking up their competitor packet.

Competitor Regular Awards Categories1. All junior or collegiate competitors in the Service must compete in the Service category and pay the standard service entry fees. Collegiate com-petitors competing in the Service category will still be eligible for SpecialAwards in the aggregates and National Championships. Junior Com-petitors competing in the Service category will not be eligible for junior awards.2. Special Awards to junior or collegiate competitors are as stated in the program.3. Competitors may not change from one Regular Award category to

another during any one phase of the National Championships.Special NOTE: A competitor may enter only one Regular Award category. This category will be used for all matches and is separate from the Special Awards categories used for aggregates and the National Championship.Civilian - NRA Rule 2.2 (Police, Rule 2.4, are considered to be civilians for the purposes of NRA High Power Rifle competition.)Service - NRA Rules 2.5, 2.6, and 2.74. Class and/or Category awards will be awarded as specified in match conditions.

Special Awards Categories1. Special Awards – Will be made as specified in Match conditions. In order for a competitor to be included in any special awards category for which he/she may be eligible, the appropriate special awards category MUST be indicated on the entry card. Competitors may be eligible for more than one special category. Mark all special awards categories for which you are eligible.2. Collegiate Competitors who met all requirements of Rule 2.8 during the 2010-11 academic years or received bachelor’s degrees in the spring of 2010 are considered to be collegiate competitors for the 2011 NRA National Rifle and Pistol Championships.3. National Championship Records (not NRA National Records) - Competitors breaking existing National Championship Records will be recognized with a National Championship Record Certificate on stage during the appropriate awards ceremony.4. Junior Category: A competitor is only eligible for ONE award in the Junior category.

Entry Closing Dates: Entries must be mailed in time to arrive at Camp Perry before the closing date. NOTE: The postmark will not be used to determine whether or not an entry makes the closing deadline.NOTE: Closing dates for online entries are different than the closing dates for mail in entries.NOTE: The NRA entry office, new building 950, will be closed from 12 noon to 1 p.m. every day except individual entry day.

High Power Long Range Entry Closing DatesOn site & Mail-in entries …………………Fri, Aug 5Online Entries ……………………… Wed, Aug 3Roumanian ………………… Fri, Aug 12 (5 pm)Herrick …………………… Fri, Aug 12 (5pm)

Team Requirements: Teams may enter under the following High Power Rules: 2.10, 2.11, 2.12, 2.13, and 2.18.Junior State Association and Junior Local Club Teams may enter provid-ed that all firing members are eligible under Rules 2.12, 2.3, 2.3.1, or 2.3.2

Team Entry Procedure1. There are three NRA Team Matches. Team captains will be required to complete a form listing team name, club or organization, and team cap-tain’s name and competitor number before leaving the Entry Office. Team members need not be listed on the “OFFICIAL” Team Score Card until the first shooter goes to the firing line (See NRA Rules 12.3 and 12.4). 2. Team Members Not Firing In Individual Matches: Individuals firing on teams, or acting as a non-firing captain or coach, and who are not entered in individual NRA matches, must register in advance for the phase concerned using a regular entry card. Competitor numbers will be issued and special competitor packets made upon request for individuals

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in this status.3. Before a team is allowed on the firing line, the Team Captain must go to the NRA Entry Office, Bldg. 950, pay the team fees and pick up the scorecard.

Entry Fees1. Individual Entry Fees for the NRA Matches are package fees. No hous-ing fees of any kind are included.2. All Entry Fees Must Accompany Entry Cards, except for those organi-zations that have made prior arrangements with the Statistical Director. Registration Fees are NOT charged for the following: - Children under 12 years of age. - Volunteers who have been assigned by the Volunteer Coordinator.3. Entry fees may be paid by check, money order, NRA Award Points, American Express, Discover, VISA or MasterCard. DO NOT send cash. Organizations, which by prior arrangement have had accounts set up for them, must clear their account with the Statistical Office before leaving Camp Perry.4. Team fees are based on four competitors per team.5. Non-Firing Registration: Any individual, except those individuals who are entered in any of the NRA competitive events, or Volunteers, who is present at Camp Perry, must register at the Entry Office if they will beon the Camp Perry property at any time (Coach, Captain, Administra-tive, Support). NOTE: Waived for those persons less than 12 years of age and Whistler Boy participants.

NRA High Power Long Range Entry FeesNRA National Individual Championship …… $158(531 and 532; 534 or 535 or 536; 537 or 538 or 539; and 540) Junior Entry ……………………………… $79Canadian Cup (only) ………………………… $79( 534 or 535 or 536; 537 or 538 or 539; and 540)

NRA High Power Long Range Team FeesHerrick & Roumanian Team Matches (each) … $76Palma Course Team Match – Palma Rifle …… $53Palma Course Team Match – Service Rifle …… $53Palma Course Team Match- Any Rifle ………… $53

High Power Long Range Challenge FeesIndividual Matches (per challenge) ……………… $3Team Matches (per challenge) …………………… $3NOTE: Challenge fees are paid at the time of challenge.

“WITH ME” High Power Long Range Entry Credits1. An entry credit of $20.00 ($10.00 for juniors) will be given to a shooter for each new or retired competitor they bring to compete in the NRA National High Power Long Range Championship.2. “Retired” is someone who has not been to the NRA National Champi-onships for the past five (5) years. In addition, the “new” and returning “retired” shooter may deduct the credit from their entry fees. 3. All persons sponsoring others for credit must include both their entry card and that of the person being sponsored in the same envelope. A claim form is included in the Entry Packet and may be duplicated asnecessary.

Tournament ConditionsRules: Current NRA Rules will govern the conduct of these Championships except as modified within this program. Check the Match Director’s Bul-letins for any modifications of firing conditions.

Official Bulletin Board: The Official Bulletin Board is located at the NRA Building 950. Prelimi-

nary Bulletins on all matches and all official notices will be posted on the Official Bulletin Board. Competitors are reminded that it is their responsibility to check the Official Bulletin Board for official notices and scores (Rule 18.11).

Firearms Allowed: Competitors are responsible for providing their own firearms. Rules 3.1, 3.2, 3.3.1 for Individual Championships.

Ammunition: Ammunition as defined in NRA Rule 3.17 will be allowed in the NRA National Championships.

Shooting Mats, Pads, and Artificial Shelter1. No umbrellas or other forms of artificial shelter are permitted forward of the Assembly Line.2. Shooting mats are permitted for NRA High Power Championships.

Targets: High Power: LR

Fired Targets: All fired targets will remain under control of NRA.

Target Changing and Handling1. Competitors are required to operate targets. Failure to perform pit du-ties will result in disqualification from that match. 2. Disabled competitors who cannot perform this duty must furnish an adequate substitute. Substitute target pullers must be registered at the Entry Office and approved by the Match Director. 3. Competitors will be required to place appropriate targets in the target carriers when they go to the Pits to act as target pullers. The last relay each day will be required to replace targets in the target trailers. 4. No one is allowed in the pits unless that individual is a target puller, or unless written permission of the Range Director has been obtained and the person is registered at the NRA Entry Office.

Scoring1. Competitors will score each other. As the scoring disks are not readily visible to the naked eye under all conditions, competitors must have on their possession a spotting scope or binoculars in order to perform scor-ing duties. All scorers must comply with NRA Rule 14.3.1 and are subject to disqualification for failure to perform their duties under the Rules.2. Scoring system B will be used.

Ties1. In the case of unbreakable ties for 2nd and 3rd place, competitors con-cerned will both be awarded the higher prize, and be listed in competitor number sequence in the Bulletin. 2. Ties for class and/or category awards in matches will be broken in ac-cordance with NRA Rules.

Use of Scoring Devices: No competitor will use scoring plugs of any kind on a target at any time. The Pit Officer, or designee, will plug all shots.

Score Cards for High Power Long Range1. Scorecards are provided to each competitor in the Competitor packet. Upon receipt of the packet, each competitor should check immediately to be sure that a complete set of scorecards is enclosed. Each competitormust make certain that the correct scorecards are used for each day’s firing. 2. DO NOT cross out match numbers and substitute others. NRA cham-pionship scorecards are provided in sets, as a booklet. If the cards are

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removed one by one, there should be no incorrect scorecards used, as the booklet is set up in the order in which the matches are fired.3. All scorecards which are used in the matches and all team cards MUST BE labeled with self-adhesive labels (supplied in each competi-tor’s packet). Make certain that you place your labels on your scorecards before you go to the range. Unidentifiable scores will not be used. DO NOT use felt-tip pens to fill out scorecards.4. All scorecards must be turned in to a line official within 10 minutes of completion of firing a match. Failure to do so may disallow that score for awards. It is the responsibility of the competitor to make sure that his score card is turned in prior to the end of the challenge period.5. Failure to use the proper scorecard will result in a score of “0”.NOTE: Competitors who appear at the firing line without scorecards will be required to purchase blue substitute score cards at a cost of $5 per scorecard. It is the competitor’s responsibility to have the correct change.6. When signing scorecards, the competitors must remember they are signing for the value of each shot indicated on the card. Each competitor is responsible for his or her own scorecard. Competitors are reminded that High Power Rule 14.3 requires the Scorer to turn in the scorecard, as outlined above, when it is completed. Competitors should supervise this action.

Smoking: There will be no smoking allowed forward of the Ready Line.

Electronic Devices: Competitors are reminded that Rule 3.22 prohibits sound producing or communication devices forward of the ready line including the pits. This also means pagers, cell phones, audible timing devices or any other sound-producing device.

Challenge and Protest Procedures1. Competitors and Team Captains wishing to make a challenge or protest are referred to NRA Rule 16. Persons other than competitors and Team Captains (in team matches only) are not eligible to make challenges or protests. Also, Team Captains may not enter either protests or chal-lenges for an individual competitor in an individual Challenge Period.2. Statistical Office Challenges (see Rules 16.1 and 16.4) must be based on the scores posted on the computer print out in Building 950 and made prior to the expiration of the challenge period posted for each match andaggregate. A competitor who fails to challenge within this time period forfeits the right to challenge.3. Competitors should check the scores posted in Building 950 to verify. Any errors must be reported to the Stat Office prior to closing of the match challenge period.

Challenges1. Each competitor should check the competitor scores as they are posted on the computer printout in Building 950. Unless otherwise noted, scores posted are preliminary and do not necessarily reflect the final standingsand/or awards won. If you feel your score, class, or category are not cor-rect, it is your responsibility (team captain for team matches) to report this to the Stat Office prior to the close of the posted challenge period for that match. (See Rule 18.13). 2. Go to the Challenge Window in Building 1000, the Statistical Office. Explain the discrepancy. The Challenge will be processed and corrections made if warranted.3. It is the competitor’s responsibility to make certain that the scores posted are correct. Failure to check scores within the time limit will result in the penalty of losing the privilege of any further challenge. It is the statistical office’s responsibility to correct scores prior to the end of the final challenge period. After the final challenge period, the competi-tor accepts the responsibility for scores posted.

Procedures for Making Range Challenges: If the competitor disagrees with a shot value announced by the Scorer or displayed value of the shot, the competitor may challenge the score. Rule 16.1 must be used.

Challenge Period1. All challenges must be made on the range before the end of the chal-lenge period. (Rule 16.1)2. Corrections to Preliminary Bulletins will be made at the Stat Office at the Challenge Window within the time period noted. (Rule 11.6.3)3. Scores posted after 6 p.m. will have a challenge period closing at 8 p.m. With any scores posted after 8 p.m., the challenge period will continue until 9 a.m. the following day. All scores for each match will be posted at one time, not by relay.

High Power Long Range Challenge Fees (Award Points Are Acceptable)Individual Matches (per challenge) ……………… $3Team Matches (per challenge) …………………… $3NOTE: Challenge fees are paid at the time of challenge.

Protests: All protests must be in accordance with applicable NRA Rules. If, after following the procedure specified in NRA Rules 16.2 and 16.3 for reasons outlined in Rule 16.2, a competitor feels that he or she should file a writ-ten protest, the following must be done:NOTE: Failure to follow the following procedures will automatically void the protest.1. If the incident occurred on the range, state the complaint orally to the Chief Range Officer. If not satisfied, the complainant will: - State the complaint orally to the Range Referee on the range where the incident occurred.2. If the incident was a result of posting or ranking, state the complaint orally to the Statistical Director. If not satisfied, the complainant will: - State the complaint orally to the Chief Referee.3. In either situation, Range or Statistical, if not satisfied: -Within one hour after the completion of firing for the day, the complainant must initiate, sign and submit a completed Official Protest form stating all the facts to the Chief Referee or Statistical Office. The forms are available from the Chief Referee or the Statistical Office. A protest fee of $20 is required for each protest.4. The Statistical Director/Chief Referee will contact the Secretary of the National Protest Committee and the Match Director. The Committee Secretary will assemble the Protest Committee.5. In case of awards, a protest must be filed with the Statistical Office no later than 30 minutes after the completion of the Awards Ceremony.6. The protesting competitor should be prepared to appear before the Protest Committee, if requested to do so.7. After the Protest Committee has made its decision, the protest will be returned to the Statistical Office. The competitor may pick up a copy of the protest results at the challenge window. If the protest is sustained, the $20 fee will be returned to the complainant.8. Should a protest require or involve a re-fire, the referee may collect the $20 protest fee, and the competitor will be allowed to fire the shots required to complete the match. The shots comprising that score will be recorded on the back of the scorecard for use of the Protest Committee. An Official Protest form must be completed where a re-fire is involved.9. If the incident to be protested is in the pits, the complainant must orally notify the Chief Pit Officer before leaving the pits, who will then notify the Chief Range Officer that a protest is pending The Chief Range Officer will then notify the assigned Referee.

Protest Committee: A decision of the NRA National Championship Protest Committee is final but may not override a prior decision of the NRA National Protest Committee. (See Rule 16.2.1)

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Long Range Rifle Competitors Meeting With the High Power Rifle Committee: Members of the NRA High Power Rifle Committee, who are present during the matches, will meet to discuss NRA competition programs and Rules. All NRA members are encouraged to attend and to contribute to the proceedings. Competitors Meeting date: August 15, in Building 5 starting at 5 p.m.

Awards and Trophies: High Power Long Range Award Categories

Trophies1. All trophies awarded in the NRA Championships are the property of the National Rifle Association of America. Unless otherwise noted, the NRA retains possession. Winners are awarded either miniatures or trophy plaques for their permanent possession.2. The Merchandise Awards, which are presented, are donated.

Award Procedures1. Place Awards: Unless otherwise stated in the match conditions, place awards are offered in all events. 2. Place awards (Winner, 2nd, and 3rd) will take precedence over all other awards. All competitors, individual or team, are eligible for place awards. Place award Winners are eligible for Special Awards in the same event, provided that they have indicated the Special Awards for which they are eligible on their entry card in the appropriate spaces. Except as noted in specific match conditions, individual competitors will be divided into the several classes as specified in the NRA Rule Book appropriate to the phase of competition entered.3. Competitors winning NRA awards, as shown in the Awards Schedule, will receive an NRA Visa Card or NRA Award points, unless otherwise specified in the match conditions each award point has a value of $1, but may not be redeemed for cash. Many Commercial Row exhibitors may redeem Award Points.4. Award Points may be used as payment for special medals and plaques at Camp Perry if the competitor so desires. National Championship med-als won at Camp Perry can be ordered only at Camp Perry. Medals andplaques may be ordered only for awards listed in Awards Bulletins.5. Class and/or Category Awards Schedules for individual matches will be based on the actual number of scores fired in each match.6. Award points will be awarded on a one-time basis for a single match, regardless of multiple placings in the match.7. Winners of place awards are removed from class and/or category rankings.8. Special awards categories are in those matches and aggregates as specified.9. Juniors paying Junior entry fees do not receive full award points except those juniors who place in the top three overall places in individual matches and aggregates10. A special Certificate will be given to the High Woman in each Class and/or Category, provided there are two or more women entered in the Class and/or Category concerned. A minimum of 5 competitors is re-quired for High Senior, High Grand Senior, High Junior, High Intermedi-ate Junior, High Sub-Junior and High Overall Junior.

Bulletins1. Master Bulletin Board: An Official Preliminary Score Bulletin Board will be maintained in Building 950. Match scores will be posted as matches are completed. The time that each preliminary bulletin is posted will be written on the top of the bulletin. Expiration of challenge periods for each match will be posted when all available scores for a match have been posted on the Bulletin Board. Competitors are reminded that it is their responsibility to promptly check the Preliminary Bulletin Board after completion of the day’s matches, and call attention to errors within the time specified.

NOTE: Failure to check scores within the time limit results in the penalty of losing the privilege of any further challenge. (See Rule 18.13) In team matches, only the Team Captain may report errors.2. Awards Bulletin: Preliminary Awards Bulletins will be posted in Building 950. The Official Bulletin will be published and mailed only to competitors who specifically request a copy. An Official Copy of the final results will be available online after the conclusion of the matches. Bulk distribution of Official Bulletins will be made to the major military units. Additional hard copies of the Official Bulletins may be obtained upon written request for $5 each. All requests are subject to the supply of Bul-letins on hand.3. Listings in the Final Results Bulletin will be limited to Award Winners in individual matches and sub-aggregates. Grand Aggregates will be listed with all competitors’ scores by Regular Awards categories.Special Awards categories will be listed by Winners only.

SquaddingNOTE: It is the competitor’s responsibility to be present when the as-signed relay is called to the firing line. No one will be allowed to set up on the firing line after the end of the 3 minute preparation period.1. Long Range Matches Squadding: All Long Range matches, except Match 540, will be pre-squadded randomly. Squadding for Match 540 will be accomplished on Viale Range starting at 6:30am. Up to four relays will be squadded. Special requests for cross-squadding for those competitors using the same rifle will be honored, if possible, on the range during squadding procedures.2. Re-Squadding by Squadding Coordinator: The Squadding Coordina-tor will re-squadded competitors only for operational reasons, and as directed by the Match Director. No RE-SQUADDING will be done by the Squadding Coordinator for other reasons.3. Special Squadding: Special squadding will be allowed for those using the same equipment in the 1000 yard matches only. Disabled competitors may request special squadding during the NRA Championships. Suchrequests must be accompanied by a physician’s statement which must be dated after January 1, 2011. Requests for special squadding must accom-pany entries. Such special squadding does not relieve the competitor of the obligation to provide target operators. No acknowledgment of special squadding requests will be made.4. Pit Detail: The Pit Detail will report to the pits immediately after roll call held on the firing line 20 minutes prior to the scheduled firing time. Individuals failing to pull pit duty are subject to disqualification.

Long Range Team Squadding1. High Power Rifle Teams will be assigned a single firing point for all team matches. 2. Team Pit Service: Teams that do not provide required pit support will be disqualified and will not be permitted to fire. 3. NRA Team Matches: Each team must provide one or two target opera-tors who may be firing or alternate members of that team. If a team provides only one operator, that person MUST be a firing member of that team, and will be assigned by the Pit Officer to operate another team’s target. NRA team matches will be operated with a pit change.4. In all NRA team matches: Team Captains and Coaches will report to their assigned firing points when called, about 45 minutes prior to seal the pits time, and turn in their team’s target puller assignment card. Team Officials will indicate the order the target operators will report to the pits when only one is assigned as authorized. NRA Team Matches only (paragraph 4 above)

Firing Times1. NRA Long Range Championships: 8:30 a.m.2. Pit Change-Over Time: Pit change-over time will be 25 minutes at 600 yards and beyond. The time will start when the pits are unsealed. The Range and Pit Officers will announce the time that the pits will be sealed. In all matches a minimum of five minutes will be allowed from the time the pits are sealed until the next relay’s preparation period is started. Each

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relay will be allowed to move their equipment during the five-minute period after the pits close or after the scoring period. 3.Relay Change-Over Time: In the NRA Individual Championships only 5 minutes will be allowed from the time all targets have been scored until the next relay’s preparation period is started.4. Lunch Break: There will be no lunch break during the High Power competition phase. Firing will begin at the specified times, and will continue to completion.5. Match numbers and days on which they are fired are listed below:

Sunday, August 14Matches 534, 535, 536, 521

Monday, August 15Matches 537, 538, 539, 522

Tuesday, August 16Match 540

Wednesday, August 17Matches 523, 524, 525

Test/Zero Range:Facilities will be available to test fire high power rifles that have been repaired during a championship phase. Competitors must furnish their own ammunition. A 50 yd. high power rifle “sighting-in” range with targets suitable for obtaining 200, 300, 600 and 1000 yd basic “Zero” will be available on Petrarca Range during normal range hours from July 31-Aug 16.

Refiring: Any refiring will be at a time and place specified by the NRA Range Director or his designated representative.

Awards Ceremony1.High Power Long Range Rifle (NRA): 8 p.m., Tuesday, August 162. Winners receiving awards on stage during either Awards Ceremony are requested to be attired appropriately for these formal and prestigious affairs.

NRA High Power Rifle Long Range Awards ScheduleGrand Aggregate Match 500Winner: $500 Visa gift cardSecond: $300 Visa gift cardThird: $200 Visa gift card

Class and/or Category Awards Match 500Winner: $100 Visa gift cardSecond: $50 Visa gift cardThird: $25 Visa gift cardFourth & Below: $10 Visa gift card

Sub-Aggregates & Fired MatchesWinner: $50 Visa gift cardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Class Awards Matches 501 & 511Winner: 12 Award PointsSecond: 10 Award PointsThird: 9 Award PointsFourth & Below: 7 Award Points

Class and/or Category Awards Fired MatchesWinner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird: 8 Award PointsFourth & Below: 7 Award Points

Class and/or category awards: Awards will be provided on the basis of five or more competitors in a class and/or category in the following manner: Minimum of five competi-tors in a class and/or category: 1 award; 15 competitors, 2 awards; 25competitors, 3 awards; and following this procedure until the total num-ber of competitors within a class and/or category is established on the basis of one award for 10 competitors. If there are insufficient competitors in the High Master Class for class awards, competitors holding this clas-sification will not be combined with the Master Class, and will compete for Open Awards only. When there are fewer than 5 competitors within a class and/or category as described above, they will be combined within the class as shown below until a total of 5 or more is achieved. Service Rifle > Match Rifle Match Rifle > Service Rifle

NRA High Power Rifle Team Awards Schedule: NRA Award Points are issued based on the number of authorized firing members. When provided for by the match award conditions, plaques or medals will be awardedto each firing member of the team and the sponsoring club or organization.

Place Awards:Winner: As specified in Match conditionsSecond: NRA silver tone medals and 9 Award Points per team firing memberThird: NRA bronze tone medals and 7 Award Points per team firing member

Class and/or Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award Points per firing memberSecond: 9 Award Points per firing memberThird & Below: 8 Award Points per firing member.All teams will be divided into classes, and further divided into categories, unless otherwise specified by Match conditions, to determine awards.NRA Affiliated Local Club Rule 2.11(a)NRA Affiliated Open Club Rule 2.11(b)State Association Rule 2.12Service Rule 2.132. Teams winning Place Awards are not eligible for Division/Class and/or Category Awards, but will be counted in order to compute the number of Division/Class and/or Category awards which will be made. There must be two or more teams in order to establish one award in a Division/ Class ans/or Category. Five teams will provide a 2nd place; 8 teams, 3rd place; 13 teams, 4th place, and so on until the final number of award places isestablished.3. If there is only one team within a class and/or category, that team will be combined within a division/class as shown below until a total of two or more teams is achieved.St. Assn. to Local Club to Open Club to Service Local Club to St. Assn. to Open Club to ServiceService to Open Club to St. Assn. to Local Club Open Club to Service to St. Assn. to Local Club4. If there is only one team within a division/class, and combining cat-egories does not achieve the minimum of two teams, that team will be combined with the next highest class within that category and then to the next appropriate category until the minimum of two teams is achieved. If a team cannot be combined within a division/class and/or category, no award will be given for that division/class and/or category. Teams of lower classification will not be combined with the Master Class, nor will

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Master Class Teams be combined with High Master Class teams. If there are insufficient Master or High Master Class teams to make a division/class or category, they will compete for Open awards only.

Firearms Allowed: Service Rifle, Rule 3.1 or Match Rifle, Rule 3.3, or Any Sight Match/Tacti-cal Rifle, Rule 3.3.2When competing with a firearm in Rule 3.1(f) Service Rifle Optic Sight, or 3.3.2 NRA Any Sight Match Rifle/Tactical Rifle, you are only eligible for special awards competing against others in the same category.

NATIONAL HIGH POWER LONG RANGE CHAMPIONSHIP TOMPKINS TROPHY MATCH #500

Course of Fire: This is an aggregate of each competitor’s total score in Matches 531 and 532; 534 or 535 or 536; 537 or 538 or 539; and 540.

Awards:Winner: Tompkins Trophy laminated plaque, gold tone National Cham-pionship Medallion, a firearm and a $500 Visa Gift Card.Second: Silver tone National Championship Medallion, a firearm and a $300 Visa Gift Card.Third: Bronze tone National Championship Medallion, a firearm and a $200 Visa Gift Card.

Special Awards:(For this match only, awards will be given regardless of the number of entries.)High Service Rifle: Billy C. Atkins Trophy miniature and a $50 Visa Gift Card.High Overall Junior: NRA Plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.High Woman: NRA Plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.High Senior: NRA Plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.High Grand Senior: NRA Plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.High Competitor using a Palma Rifle: Bert Rollins Memorial Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.

Class Awards:Winner: $100 Visa Gift CardSecond: $50 Visa Gift CardThird: $25 Visa Gift CardFourth & below: $10 Visa Gift Card

2010 Winner: John Whidden, Nashville, GA; Score: 1243-75X

National Championship Record: 1245-62X; SPC Sherri Gallagher, USA (2009)

CANADIAN CUP MATCH #501Course of Fire: This is an aggregate of each competitor’s total score fired in Matches 534 or 535 or 536; 537 or 538 or 539, and 540.

Firearms Allowed: As specified in match conditions. Rule 9.1 does not apply to this ag-gregate. Competitors are allowed to change rifles between the matches included in this aggregate.

Awards:Winner: Canadian Cup Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.

Second: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Special Awards:High Overall Junior: NRA PlaqueHigh Woman: NRA PlaqueHigh Senior: NRA PlaqueHigh Grand Senior: NRA Plaque

Class Awards:Winner: 12 Award PointsSecond: 10 Award PointsThird: 9 Award PointsFourth & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: Robert A. Gustin, Cameron Park, CA; Score: 847-57X

National Championship Record: 850-52X; G. David Tubb (2004)

SIERRA TROPHY MATCH #511Course of Fire: This is an aggregate of each competitor’s total score fired in Matches 536 and 539.

Firearms Allowed: Palma Rifle, Rule 3.3.1

Awards:Winner: Sierra Trophy miniature and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Second: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Special Awards:High Overall Junior: NRA Plaque

Class Awards:Winner: 12 Award PointsSecond: 10 Award PointsThird: 9 Award PointsFourth & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: Trevor L. Massey, Covington, WA; Score: 397-18X

National Championship Record: 400-19X: Robert A. Gustin (2002)

MUSTIN TROPHY MATCH #531Fired: Saturday, August 13

Course of Fire: 20 shots for record, 1000 yds., slow fire, prone (Rule 5.6 or 5.13). The British supine (back) position is permitted under Rule 5.13, under the following conditions: Scores fired in other that the prone position (Rule 5.6) will not be used for National Records. If a competitor on either side objects to the distraction of the back position, the competitor using that position will be re-squadded.

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Time Limit: 30 minutes

Firearms Allowed: Any Rifle, Rule 3.2; metallic sights only, Rule 3.7(a).

Firing Regulations: Unlimited practice firing with coaching may be fired within the match time authorized (30 minutes) provided all practice firing is completed BEFORE any record shots are fired. The COMPETITOR mustadvise their scorer BEFORE firing the first record shot by stating “FIRST RECORD SHOT.” The scorer will ensure that no coaching or practice fir-ing takes place after record firing begins. ALL SHOTS, PRACTICE ANDRECORD, MUST BE COMPLETED WITHIN THE 30 MINUTE TIME LIMIT. Any competitor not hitting the paper after firing 7 rounds will be withdrawn from the match.

Awards:Winner (Regardless of rifle used): Vice Admiral Mustin Trophy plaque, silver tine Mustin medallion and a $50 Visa Gift Card.

Special Awards:High Service Rifle (if not match winner): Bronze Mustin medallionHigh Palma Rifle (if not match winner): Bronze Mustin medallionHigh Any Rifle (if not match winner): Bronze Mustin medallionHigh Junior: 10 Award PointsHigh Woman: 10 Award PointsHigh Senior: 10 Award PointsHigh Grand Senior: 10 Award Points

Class Awards:Winner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird: 8 Award PointsFourth & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: John Widden, Nashville, GA; Score: 198-11X

National Championship Record: Kent R. Reeve, Cary, NC, Score: 200-14X (2007)

Shootoffs for Match 531 & 532Shootoff for 532 fired before 531. A 20 minute break between shootoffs.

Fired: Saturday, August 13, approximately 1 hour after the completion of match 531.

Open To: The high-scoring competitor (Service Rifle, Any Rifle, Palma Rifle) from each relay of match 531 and 532. If the high score on any re1ay is tied for score and X-count without regard for Rule 15, all such high-scoring competitors in that relay will qualify for the shoot-off.

Course of Fire: Each shoot off participant will fire 3 sighting shots and 10 shots for record. Time limit: 13 minutes.

Target Operations: Competitors qualifying for shoot-offs must provide a target operator. Notify the Chief Range Officer of the target operator’s name as soon as possible after notification of participation in the shootoff. Score keepers will be provided by match officials.

Procedures in case of ties in the shoot offs: - Definition of a shoot off tie: Same total numerical score, same X-count. Rule 15 does not apply. - Should a tie result under the definition above, it will be settled by an additional 5-shot shoot off counting Xs which will be shot in 5 minutes with no sighters. If the shooters are still tied, then they will shoot another 5 shots.

Firearms Allowed: As specified for Match 531. Ru1e 9.1 wil1 not apply in the shoot offs.

Awards: These shoot offs will determine the overall winner and winners of the remaining two rifle categories.

REMINGTON “BAND OF BROTHERS” TROPHY MATCH #532

Fired: Saturday, August 13 (before 531)

Course of Fire: 20 shots for record, 1000 yds., slow fire, prone (Rule 5.6 or 5.13). The British supine (back) position is permitted under Rule 5.13, under the following conditions: Scores fired in other than the prone position (Rule 5.6) will not be used for National Records. If a competitor on either side objects to the distraction of the back position, the competitor using that position will be re-squadded.

Time Limit: 30 minutes

Firearms Allowed: Any Rifle, Rule 3.2 and Rule 3.7(c), no restrictions on sights.

Firing Regulations: Unlimited practice firing with coaching may be fired within the match time authorized (30 minutes) provided all practice firing is completed BEFORE any record shots are fired. The COMPETITOR must advise their scorer BEFORE firing the first record shot by stating “FIRST RE-CORD SHOT.” The scorer will ensure that no coaching or practice firing takes place after record firing begins. ALL SHOTS, PRACTICE AND RECORD, MUST BE COMPLETED WITHIN THE 30 MINUTE TIME LIMIT. Any competitor not hitting the paper after firing 7 rounds will be withdrawn from the match.

Awards:Winner : Remington Band of Brothers Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Second: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Special Awards:Overall Junior: 10 Award PointsHigh Woman: 10 Award PointsHigh Senior: 10 Award PointsHigh Grand Senior: 10 Award Points

Class Awards:Winner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird: 8 Award PointsFourth & below: 7 Award Points

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2010 Winner: Michelle M. Gallagher, Prescott, AZ; Score: 200-13X

National Championship Record: SFC Lance D. Dement, USA, Score: 200-16X (2007)

SHOOTOFFS FOR MATCHES 534, 535, 536, 537, 538, AND 539

(Leech, Porter, Andrus, Wimbledon, Farr and Aiken Matches)Fired: Sunday, August 14, and Monday August 15, immediately after completion of the daily Team Match.

Open To: The high-scoring competitor from each relay of each of the matches spec-ified above. If the high score on any relay is tied for score and X-count without regard for Rule 15, all such high-scoring competitors in thatrelay will qualify for the shoot-off.

Course of Fire: Each shoot-off participant will fire 3 sighting shots and 10 shots for record. Time limit: 13 minutes.

Target Operations: Competitors qualifying for shoot-offs must provide a target operator. Notify the Chief Range Officer of the target operator’s name immediately after cease-fire of the Team Match. Score keepers will be provided by match officials.

Procedures in case of ties in the shoot offs: - Definition of a shoot off tie: Same total numerical score, same X-count. Rule 15 does not apply. - Should a tie result under the definition above, it will be settled by an additional 5-shot shoot off counting X’s which will be shot in 5 minutes with no sighters. If the shooters are still tied, then they will shoot another 5 shots.

Firearms Allowed: As specified for Matches 534, 535, 536, 537, 538 and 539. Rule 9.1 will not apply in the shoot offs.

Awards: These shoot offs will determine ONLY THE WINNERS of Matches 534, 535, 536, 537, 538 and 539.

LEECH CUP MATCH #534Fired:Sunday, August 14(Shoot off for winner fired same day)

Course of Fire: 20 shots for record, 1000 yds., slow fire, prone (Rule 5.6 or 5.13). The British supine (back) position is permitted under Rule 5.13, under the following conditions: Scores fired in other thanthe prone position (Rule 5.6) will not be used for National Records. If a competitor on either side objects to the distraction of the back position, the competitor using that position will be re-squadded.

Firearms Allowed: Any Rifle, Rule 3.2; metallic sights only, Rule 3.7(a)

Firing Regulations: Unlimited practice firing with coaching may be fired within the match time authorized (30 minutes) provided all practice firing is completed BEFORE any record shots are fired. The COMPETITOR must advise their scorer BEFORE firing the first record shot by stating “FIRST RE-CORD SHOT.” The scorer will ensure that no coaching or practice firing takes place after record firing begins. ALL SHOTS, PRACTICE ANDRECORD, MUST BE COMPLETED WITHIN THE 30 MINUTE TIME LIMIT. Any competitor not hitting the paper after firing 7 rounds will be withdrawn from the match.

Awards:Winner: Leech Cup Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Second: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Special Awards:Overall Junior: NRA PlaqueHigh Senior: NRA PlaqueHigh Grand Senior: NRA Plaque

Class and/or Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird: 8 Award PointsFourth & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: John L. Whidden, Nashville, GA; Score: 200-14X

National Championship Record: 200-15X, John L. Whidden (2008)

PORTER TROPHY MATCH #535(Fired concurrent with Leech Cup Match)Fired: Sunday, August 14(Shoot off for winner fired same day)

Course of Fire: 20 shots for record, 1000 yards slow fire, prone (Rule 5.6). Time limit 30 minutes.

Firearms Allowed: Service Rifle, Rule 3.1

Firing Regulations: Unlimited practice firing with coaching may be fired within the match time authorized (30 minutes) provided all practice firing is completed BEFORE any record shots are fired. The COMPETITOR must advise their scorer BEFORE firing the first record shot by stating “FIRST RE-CORD SHOT.” The scorer will ensure that no coaching or practice firing takes place after record firing begins. ALL SHOTS, PRACTICE ANDRECORD, MUST BE COMPLETED WITHIN THE 30 MINUTE TIME LIMIT. Any competitor not hitting the paper after firing 7 rounds will be withdrawn from the match.

Awards:Winner: Porter Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift CardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

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Special Awards:High Junior: NRA PlaqueHigh Senior: NRA PlaqueHigh Grand Senior: NRA Plaque

2010 Winner: SFC Grant L. Singley, USA; Score: 196-7X

National Championship Record: 199-l0X; CW04 Allan M. I. Lederman, USMCR (1994)

ANDRUS TROPHY MATCH #536(Fired concurrent with Leech Cup Match)

Fired: Sunday, August 14(Shoot off for winner fired same day)

Course of Fire: 20 shots for record, 1000 yards slow fire, prone (Rule 5.6). Time limit 30 minutes.

Firearms Allowed: Palma Rifle, Rule 3.3.1

Firing Regulations: Unlimited practice firing with coaching may be fired within the match time authorized (30 minutes) provided all practice firing is completed BEFORE any record shots are fired. The COMPETITOR must advise their scorer BEFORE firing the first record shot by stating “FIRST RE-CORD SHOT.” The scorer will ensure that no coaching or practice firing takes place after record firing begins. ALL SHOTS, PRACTICE ANDRECORD, MUST BE COMPLETED WITHIN THE 30 MINUTE TIME LIMIT. Any competitor not hitting the paper after firing 7 rounds will be withdrawn from the match.

Awards:Winner: Andrus Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift CardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Special Awards:High Overall Junior: NRA PlaqueHigh Senior: NRA PlaqueHigh Grand Senior: NRA Plaque

2010 Winner: David Cloft, Vine Grove, KY; Score: 198-12X

National Championship Record: 200-11X; Kent R. Reeve (2004)

WIMBLEDON CUP MATCH #537Fired: Monday, August 15(Shoot off for winner fired same day)

Course of Fire: 20 shots for record, 1000 yds., slow fire, prone (Rule 5.6 or 5.13). The British supine (back) position is permitted under Rule 5.13, under the following conditions: Scores fired in other than the prone position (Rule 5.6) will not be used for National Records. If a competitor on either side objects to the distraction of the back position, the competitor using that position will be re-squadded.

Firearms Allowed: Any Rifle, Rule 3.2 and 3.7(c) no restrictions on sights.

Firing Regulations: Unlimited practice firing with coaching may be fired within the match time authorized (30 minutes) provided all practice firing is completed BEFORE any record shots are fired. The COMPETITOR must advise their scorer BEFORE firing the first record shot by stating “FIRST RE-CORD SHOT.” The scorer will ensure that no coaching or practice firing takes place after record firing begins. ALL SHOTS, PRACTICE ANDRECORD, MUST BE COMPLETED WITHIN THE 30 MINUTE TIME LIMIT. Any competitor not hitting the paper after firing 7 rounds will be withdrawn from the match.

Awards:Winner: Wimbledon Cup Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Second: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Special Awards:High Overall Junior: NRA PlaqueHigh Senior: NRA PlaqueHigh Grand Senior: NRA Plaque

Class and/or Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award PointsSecond: 9 Award PointsThird: 8 Award PointsFourth & below: 7 Award Points

2010 Winner: Richard L. Kussman, Forest Hill, MD; Score: 199-6X

National Championship Record: 200-16X; Michelle Gallagher (2004); Gerald Sanders (2004)

FARR TROPHY MATCH #538(Fired concurrent with Wimbledon Cup Match)Fired: Monday, August 15(Shoot off for winner fired same day)

Course of Fire: 20 shots for record, 1000 yards slow fire, prone (Rule 5.6). Time limit 30 minutes.

Firearms Allowed: Service Rifle, Rule 3.1

Firing Regulations: Unlimited practice firing with coaching may be fired within the match time authorized (30 minutes) provided all practice firing is completed BEFORE any record shots are fired. The COMPETITOR must advise their scorer BEFORE firing the first record shot by stating “FIRST RE-CORD SHOT.” The scorer will ensure that no coaching or practice firing takes place after record firing begins. ALL SHOTS, PRACTICE ANDRECORD, MUST BE COMPLETED WITHIN THE 30 MINUTE TIME LIMIT. Any competitor not hitting the paper after firing 7 rounds will be withdrawn from the match.

Awards:Winner: Farr Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift Card

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Second: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Special Awards:High Overall Junior: NRA PlaqueHigh Senior: NRA PlaqueHigh Grand Senior: NRA Plaque

2010 Winner: SFC Jeremy Mangione, USA; Score: 195-8X

National Championship Record: 199-4X; CW3 Billy C. Atkins; USAR (l982)

“DOC” AIKEN TROPHY MATCH #539(Fired concurrent with Wimbledon Cup Match)Fired: Monday, August 15(Shoot off for winner fired same day)

Course of Fire: 20 shots for record, 1000 yards slow fire, prone (Rule 5.6). Time limit 30 minutes.

Firearms Allowed: Palma Rifle, Rule 3.3.1

Firing Regulations: Unlimited practice firing with coaching may be fired within the match time authorized (30 minutes) provided all practice firing is completed BEFORE any record shots are fired. The COMPETITOR must advise their scorer BEFORE firing the first record shot by stating “FIRST RE-CORD SHOT.” The scorer will ensure that no coaching or practice firing takes place after record firing begins. ALL SHOTS, PRACTICE ANDRECORD, MUST BE COMPLETED WITHIN THE 30 MINUTE TIME LIMIT. Any competitor not hitting the paper after firing 7 rounds will be withdrawn from the match.

Awards:Winner: Doc Aiken Trophy laminated plaque and a $50 Visa Gift CardSecond: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award Points

Special Awards:High Overall Junior: NRA PlaqueHigh Senior: NRA PlaqueHigh Grand Senior: NRA Plaque

2010 Winner: SFC Norman L. Anderson, USA; Score: 198-10X

National Championship Record: 199-8X, John J. Jackson (l998)

PALMA INDIVIDUAL TROPHY MATCH #540Fired: Tuesday, August 16

Firing Time & Squadding: Firing begins at 8:30am. Competitors must be at the Viale Range 1000yd line by 0700am to receive their squadding assignment. Competitors sharing a rifle for this match must appear in line together and inform the

individuals issuing squadding tickets of their special squadding request. (All requests may not be accommodated).

Course of Fire: Unlimited practice firing and 15 shots for record, prone, at 800 yds. Coaching allowed during practice firing only. Two sighting shots and 15 shots at 900 and 1000 yds. Prone. All practice firing and the specified 15 record shots must be completed within a 22-minute time limit per stage. If, after firing 7 rounds, any competitor not hitting the paper, will be withdrawn from the match.

Firearms Allowed:Division A: Service Rifle, Rule 3.1 (.308/7.62 or .223/ 5.56 only)Division B: U.S. Palma Rife, Rule 3.3.1(a)Division C: Any Rifle with metallic sights, Rule 3.2NOTE: Division “C” scores are not used as part of the Long Range Championship or the Canadian Cup Match. Its purpose is to allow rifles of a caliber other than those required in Division A or B.

Awards:Top Twenty Competitors (from Divisions A & B): A Palma “20” BrassardWinner (Highest score regardless of rifle used, Division A or B) Palma Individual Trophy laminated plaque, gold tone Palma Pin and a $50 Visa Gift Card.Second: 35 Award PointsThird: 25 Award PointsClass and/or Category Awards: No Class or Category awards will be distributed for this match. Scores will be ranked by Division and the fol-lowing will be awarded in Division A and B.Second through Tenth: Silver Palma PinsEleventh & Below: Bronze Palma Pins (Bronze Palma Pins will be pro-vided on the basis of one award for each 10 competitors below 10th place.

Division C Awards:Winner: NRA Plaque and 50 Award PointsSecond: 30 Award PointsThird: 20 Award Points

2010 Winner: Robert Gustin, Cameron Park, CA; Score: 450-33X

National Championship Record: 450-33X, Robert Gustin (2010)

ROUMANIAN TROPHY TEAM MATCH #521Fired: Sunday, August 14

Open To: Four-man teams only, Rule 2.10, 2.11, 2.12, and 2.13

Course of Fire: Two sighting shots and 20 shots for record per firing member at 1000 yds. See Rule 8.3 for team time.

Firearms Allowed:Division A: The Service Rifle, Rule 3.1Division B: The Palma Rifle, Rule 3.3.1(a)Division C: Any Rifle, Rule 3.2; metallic sights only, Rule 3.7(a)

Awards:Winner: Six Roumanian Trophy laminated plaques and a $20 Visa Gift Card to each firing member Second: NRA Silver Tone Medals and 9 Award Points to each firing member.

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Third: NRA Bronze Medals and 7 Award Points to each firing member.)

Special Awards:Division A Winner: Six NRA Plaques and 5 Award Points to each firing memberDivision B Winner: Six NRA Plaques and 5 Award Points to each firing memberDivision C Winner: Six NRA Plaques and 5 Award Points to each firing member

Class and/or Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award Points per firing memberSecond: 9 Award Points per firing memberThird & below: 8 Award Points per firing member

2010 Winner: US National Rasmussen, Bachand; Score: 785-30X

National Championship Record: 799-43X, USAMU Praslick (2005)

HERRICK TROPHY TEAM MATCH #522Fired: Monday, August 15

Open To: Four-man teams, Rules 2.10, 2.11, 2.12, and 2.13

Course of Fire: Two sighting shots and 20 shots for record per firing member at 1000 yds. See Rule 8.3 for team time.

Firearms Allowed:Division A: The Service Rifle, Rule 3.1Division B: The Palma Rifle, Rule 3.3.1(a)Division C: Any Rifle, Rule 3.2 Any Sights

Awards:Winner: Six Herrick Trophy laminated plaques and a $20 Visa Gift Card to each firing memberSecond: NRA Silver Tone Medals and 9 Award Points to each firing memberThird: NRA Bronze Medals and 7 Award Points to each firing member

Special Awards:High Civilian Team: Six Port Clinton Trophy laminated plaques and 5 Award Points per firing memberHigh Reserve Component Team (including National Guard): Six Bausch and Lomb Trophy laminated plaques and 5 Award Points per firing memberHigh Team Using the Service Rifle: Six Critchfield/Herrick Trophy lami-nated plaque and 5 Award Points per firing memberHigh Team Using the Palma Rifle: Six NRA Plaques and 5 Award Points per firing member

Class and/or Category Awards:Winner: 10 Award Points per firing memberSecond: 9 Award Points per firing memberThird & below: 8 Award Points per firing member

2010 Winner: USAMU Cooper; Score: 790-29X

National Championship Record: 799-51X, USAMU Praslick (2006)

PALMA COURSE TEAM MATCH - PALMA RIFLE #523

Fired: Wednesday, August 17(Matches 523, 524 and 525 fired concurrently)

Open To: Four-man Teams

Course of Fire: Unlimited sighting shots and 15 shots for record, prone, at 800 yds. Two sighting shots and 15 shots for record at 900 and 1000 yds., prone

Firearms Allowed: Palma Rifle, Rule 3.3.1(a)

Awards:Winner: 6 NRA Plaques and a $20 Visa Gift Card to each firing memberSecond: 9 Award Points per firing memberThird: 8 Award Points per firing member

No class or category awards

2010 Winner: USA National - Litz Gallagher; Score: 1796-119X

National Championship Record: 1796-119X: USA National - Litz Gallagher (2010)

PALMA COURSE TEAM MATCH - SERVICE RIFLE #524

Fired: Wednesday, August 17(Matches 523, 524 and 525 fired concurrently)

Open To: Four-man Teams

Course of Fire: Unlimited sighting shots and 15 shots for record, prone, at 800 yds. Two sighting shots and 15 shots for record at 900 and 1000 yds., prone

Firearms Allowed: Service Rifle, Rule 3.1

Awards:Winner: 6 NRA Plaques and a $20 Visa Gift Card to each firing memberSecond: 9 Award Points per firing memberThird: 8 Award Points per firing member

No class or category awards

2010 Winner: USAMU Craig; Score: 1761-69X

National Championship Record: 1761-69X: USAMU Craig (2010)

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PALMA COURSE TEAM MATCH - ANY RIFLE #525Fired: Wednesday, August 17(Matches 523, 524 and 525 fired concurrently)

Open To: Four-man Teams

Course of Fire: Unlimited sighting shots and 15 shots for record, prone, at 800 yds. Two sighting shots and 15 shots for record at 900 and 1000 yds., prone

Firearms Allowed: Any Rifle with metallic sights

Awards:Winner: 6 NRA Plaques and a $20 Visa Gift Card to each firing memberSecond: 9 Award Points per firing memberThird: 8 Award Points per firing member

No class or category awards

2010 Winner: Buckeye Volunteers; Score: 1704-40X

National Championship Record: 1782-90X; Southeast Rifle Club Grey (2009)

2010 High Power Long Range Championship WinnersMatch 500 High Power Rifle Long Range Championship

National Champion: John Whidden, Nashville, GA; Score: 1243-75X

High Service Rifle: SFC Grant L. Singley, USA; Score: 1209-39XHigh Overall Junior: Michael D. Storer, Enurnclaw, WA; Score: 1221-45XHigh Woman: Michelle M. Gallagher, Prescott, AZ; Score: 1238-70XHigh Senior: Robert A. Gustin, Cameron Park, CA; Score: 1233-70XHigh Grand Senior: Middleton Tompkins, Prescott, AZ; Score: 1228-56XHigh Competitor using a Palma Rifle: Kevin R. Nevius, Gibsonburg, OH; Score: 1236-52XNational Championship Record: 1245-62X; SPC Sherri Gallagher, USA (2009)

Previous National High Power Long Range Champions2010-John Whidden2009-SPC Sherri Gallagher, USA2008-John L. Whidden2007-John L. Whidden2006-Kent R. Reeve2005-Norman F. Crawford2004-G. David Tubb2003-Nancy Tompkins-Gallagher2002-Joshua K. Harless2001-Michelle M. Gallagher 2000-Michelle M. Gallagher1999-Nancy Tompkins-Gallagher1998-Michelle M. Gallagher1997-Nancy H. Tompkins-Gallagher1996-Thomas J. Whitaker 1995-Mitchell R. Maxberry1994-Gary A. Hudson1993-Mitchell R. Maxberry1992-Randall R. Gregory1991-Peter A. LaBerge1990-Mitchell R. Maxberry1989-G. David Tubb 1988-G. David Tubb 1987-G. David Tubb1986-Franklin A. Behl1985-Eric M. St. John 1984-G. David Tubb1983-Patrick M. McCann 1982-Patrick M. McCann1981-Michael A. Keeme 1980-Gary L. Anderson1979-Michael W. Gorchinski, USN 1978-Albert R. LaBerge1977-Nancy H. Clark

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