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Postal matches?

Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 12:54 pm
by Capt. William
I've been a pistol plinker for years but am trying to get more disciplined and systematic in my shooting. Currently, a friend and I are working on our Expert awards in the NRA Handgun category (the one with the big-bullseye Bianch target LOL!).

Eventually I want to work my way through the NRA's Bullseye Piistol awards.

I also plan to get involved with postal matches. Does anyone know of any postal matches for either NRA Bullseye pistol, international Standard pistol, or International Centerfire pistol?

Jim

Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 10:10 am
by pinbuster
There is a large bullseye pistol postal match that has been running for many years. They send out target backers and shoot a national match course with the .22. I think they take the top 4 scores of your individuals on the team to form your team aggregrate, and they slot your team in an A,B,C,D,E class after the first few aggregates are submitted.

Their website is : http://www.ierpa.org/

The league is well underway right now, but you could hop in for next season.

The invitation for this year's postal matches is here: http://www.wcwi.org/IE/Bulletin/invite.pdf

Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 8:43 pm
by Capt. William
Thanks, Pinbuster.

90 years for rifle, 67 years for pistol: they must be doing something right! :-)

Right now, I'm shooting with a friend and we're both closing in on the Expert rating for Handgun. (Yeah, the one that uses the big Bianchi AP target!) I at least - not sure about him - want to try for a high rating in NRA Conventional Pistol as well, and then start shooting postal matches.

Not on any team. . . hmmm. . .

Jim

Bullseye postal matches

Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2011 12:44 pm
by Finprof
The United States Revolver Association runs postal matches. There are team matches, where the teams are from the same club , or individual matches. The National Match course for .22 mimics NRA Conventional (Bullseye) pistol,-- it is a 30 shot match - 10 shots slow, 10 timed and 10 rapid. The USRA targets have the same scoring rings as NRA targets.
There is also a .22 slow fire category as well as air pistol, revolver, defense revolver, and snub revolver.
You can find out more at USRA1.org
One of my gun clubs is very active in USRA. We have about 60 people participating in the postal team matches in one way or another and have 2 teams in some of the categories, like .22 National Match.
If you belong to a gun club it would be easy for you and your friend to become affiliated with USRA. Some of the team matches are 3-person teams. You would need only one more person for a team.

Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2011 1:15 pm
by Capt. William
That's great information! USRA sounds like the people I need to get in touch with.

Jim

matchs

Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 11:16 am
by philip_T
Good luck on your quals. I am going through the expert portion of the
NRA air pistol 10 meter Distinguished Expert program. Lots of fun
with the .45" 10 ring.

Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 2:58 pm
by EdM
Jim:

Could you post a link to the NRA site that covers the handgun program?

I have seen it in the past but now I cannot locate it with a search. Possibly I'm using the wrong parameters??

Thank you.

Ned

A starting point- leads to other places also.

Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2011 6:40 pm
by philip_T

Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2011 6:04 am
by EdM
Thank you - and continued success in your shooting.

Ned