Varmint Rifle

Discipline Description

We posted an invitation on the website to all shooters wanting to hone their skills and keep sharp. That turned into a popular competition amongst shooters of every level of experience, from novice to national

champions.


Here you can swap stories of your best field shots, learn from more experienced shooters, help newer shooters, test your skills, and enjoy the camaraderie of friendly competition.


What equipment do I need to compete?

Just about any rifle capable of accuracy to 200 yards. You’ll be shooting from a bench so you’ll need some sort of rest where the front and rear rest are separate (no lead sleds), bipods can also be used. Any rifle scope can be used, we recommend something 10 power and higher. You will need a minimum of 20 rounds per target with unlimited sighters allowed prior to the match. 2 sighters are allowed per target during the match. Eye and ear protection are required. Spotting scopes are also recommended.


I just have a stock rifle, will I be shooting against a custom rifle?

Only if you want to. There are 5 categories of competition. Custom, Factory, AR, 22LR and 17HMR-22 Magnum. You can shoot up in class but not the other way around.


Do I have to be a good shot?

No, we just want you to have fun and give you the opportunity to hone your skills in a safe and friendly environment.


What will I be shooting at?

The target is a 19” x 30” sheet of paper containing 10 various size varmint silhouettes stationed at 200 yards for the centerfire rifle and 100 yards for the rimfire rifles. The silhouettes are from 7 1⁄2" to 3⁄4" high.

Varmint rifle targets

How is scoring done?

You will have 10 minutes to shoot ten rounds with a brief rest and then another ten rounds for a total of 20 rounds per target. In order to shoot a perfect score you will need to shoot 2 shots per animal however this is a highest score competition so you may shoot more than 2 shots per animal but only the 2 highest scoring hits will be counted. Each animal has a small white center dot which when hit will score an extra 10 points. You will have the option of shooting a second target to try to improve your score.


Will there be any prizes awarded?

No prizes are awarded but your target will be yours to hang up for bragging rights.


Can I have a spotter?

Yes



Do I have to be a club member?

No. All BMRPA matches are open to both members and non-members, bring someone with and they may want to get involved in this friendly shooting competition.

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