Clark Rifles Inc.

 25115 NE Rawson Road

 Brush Prairie, WA 98606

 (360) 944-1118 

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Sponsored by Clark Rifles Inc.  - Open to the public -

Telephone Karl Leffler at (503)254-9144  or e-mail jeffersonian@jeffersonian.name

FEE: $7.00 per division.  Juniors (under 21) shoot free with an adult.  You may enter more than one division.
RULES: NOTICE: This is a match for competition; not a training session for those who don't know how to handle firearms! Competitors should know the fundamentals of shooting and firearm safety.  Accommodations will be made for those with physical disabilities.
EQUIPMENT::

You will need at least 150 rounds and 2 magazines in the Autoloader or Rimfire division, or two speedloaders for Revolver, to compete: more is better!  If you need someone to help you load magazines while shooting, just ask and one of the other shooters will help you.

 

There are 3 Classes: Rimfire, Revolver, and Autoloader.

 

SQUADDING: 8:30 A.M. Signup until qualifications has completed.
COURSE:

Qualification consists of shooting steel plates a series of 3 times and totaled.  After all contestants have completed their time trials, each is then placed in a head-to-head match with the shooter who is closest to their time.  If there is a larger than usual turnout for the match, the number of qualifying runs may be reduced to save time.

 

The plates for the Rimfire division consist of 8 round plates with a small duck at each end.  During each qualification series you need to shoot 5 round disks and the duck on your side of the rack.  In head-to-head competition, you will shoot half the rack (four round plates) with a duck last.  Observers will determine which duck was hit first.

 

The plates for Autoloader and Revolver divisions consist of 6 large plates, four round and two other shapes, typically bowling pins or Poppers.  In qualification, all six must be knocked down for Autoloader, but only five for Revolver.  Additionally, in head-to-head, you must hit a Popper on the ground below the Rimfire rack.  These centerfire Poppers are angled so that the one hit first lands on the bottom, plainly showing the winner.

 

Autoloader vs. autoloader shoots 6 targets plus the Popper; revolver vs. revolver shoots 4 targets plus the Popper.  When an autoloader shoots against a revolver (as in the final round for the overall match winner), the autoloader must hit five targets plus the Popper, the revolver four plus the Popper.

 

7-plus-shot revolvers must load only 6 rounds to compete under Revolver rules; if fully loaded they must compete under Autoloader rules.

 

Hitting the wrong stop plate, or hitting the stop plate before clearing the required number of targets from the main rack, will forfeit your run to your opponent.

 

In the head-to-head competition you will need to win 2 out of 3 runs to continue on.  Losers go to a Losers’ Bracket with one chance to continue on.  After the winners of each of the three divisions are determined (including shooters coming back through the Loser's Bracket), they compete against each other in final 2-out-of-3 runs to determine the overall match winner.  Framed certificates will be awarded to the overall winner, and for 1st and 2nd Place in each division.

 

AWARDS:

Each division is provided framed certificates for first and second place winners.  An overall certificate is provided to the winner of a head to head match between the three division winners.