Murray Bridge Easter Saturday Prize Shoot

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Murray Bridge Easter Saturday Prize Shoot

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As usual the Murray Bridge Rifle Club is holding it's Easter Saturday Prize Shoot.

Saturday the 19th of April, first shooters on the mound at 8.30

2+10 @ 500m and 600m, 2+15 @ 800m

Badges for A,B,C grade TR, and F Open, F Standard A, and F Standard B.

Immediately following, will be the Inaugural Kuchel Challenge.

The Top 4 Shooters in both F Open & F Standard will compete in a Bisley Shootoff.

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Post by IanP »

Sounds good John! How many shots is the Bisley style shoot-off or perhaps you could expand on the format the shoot-off will take?

Is it based on Rule 7.1?

The only problem with my home range advantage is the weather for the last twelve months has been completely unpredictable every time I shoot there. Its become extremely tricky so all shooters are in for a challenging time!

Should be a lot of fun!

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Here you go Ian !

Shooting Rules for the Kuchel Challenge

Badge for the top shooter in both F Class Open, and F Class Standard.

To qualify – the top 4 shooters in each grade at the completion of the 15 shot match @ 800m of the Murray Bridge Prize Shoot.

Two shooters from each grade per target, shooting Bisley Style.

A draw is held between shooters in each grade to decide who is on each target.

A toss of a coin to establishes who shoots first on each target

2 convertible sighters and 5 shots to count.

If a shooter fires out of turn it is shown as a “miss” on the score card

At the end of the 5 counting shots the winner is the competitor with the highest score with “X”s counting higher than “6”’s

If at the end of the 5 shots, the scores are Identical, then competitors fire shot for shot until a winner is determined
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Post by IanP »

Thanks John!
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