this maybe wrong spot to post this but
i am trying to get info about having a bull's match once a month at our club
and called nra 2 times by phone 1 e mail 3 weeks ago yet to get a answer
back.
Got some info off nra web site about nra tournament entry user guide
some help but lot questions still
1 cost
2 can it go for 4 to 6 months and only shoot once a month
3 it's a indoor 50 ft range ok for slow fire but on timed and rapid fire targets won't turn
4 can tournament officers be same person ( doing more then 1 job ) we are a small group 6 to 7 of us who shoot at our club 1 is vp then other 2 are and were range officers
Thank you to all who read and respond .
be safe shooting and may all your shoot's be X 's
bullseye shooting
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Re: bullseye shooting
Approved Tournaments are $4.50 per shootermlaorange wrote:
1 cost
Sounds like you're proposing a league; if so, answer is yes.mlaorange wrote: 2 can it go for 4 to 6 months and only shoot once a month
50 foot indoor ranges do not require turning targets for leagues/approved tournamentsmlaorange wrote:
3 it's a indoor 50 ft range ok for slow fire but on timed and rapid fire targets won't turn
The Match Director can't complete. Get someone in the club who isn't shooting to perform that functionmlaorange wrote:
4 can tournament officers be same person ( doing more then 1 job ) we are a small group 6 to 7 of us who shoot at our club 1 is vp then other 2 are and were range officers
the NRA has the rule books posted and they have most of the info you asked about.
you can also go here to set up your matches http://www.nrahq.org/compete/tournaments/
have fun...BTW there is a Bullseye section on TargetTalk
you can also go here to set up your matches http://www.nrahq.org/compete/tournaments/
have fun...BTW there is a Bullseye section on TargetTalk
There is a 56 page "Tournament Operations Guide" on the NRA website that you can access online. It should answer your questions if you use it in conjunction with the appropriate rule book. You can access this information by going to www.nra.org and following the links, beginning with "Competitions".
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I am a match director in Southern California. The match director CAN compete in an approved match. The only person who can't compete is the "tournament supervisor". Put down the name of somebody in the club who's never going to have anything to do with the match.
Try running a few non-sanctioned matches first, before going through the hassle of NRA paperwork.
Mark
Try running a few non-sanctioned matches first, before going through the hassle of NRA paperwork.
Mark