USA SHooting Smallbore 021514

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USA  SHOOTING  PTOFebruary 15, 2014 USA Shooting PTOSANCTIONED BY: USA ShootingSPONSORING ORGANIZATION: Taunton Rifle and Pistol ClubCONTACT: Sid Martin , 110 Main Street, Acushnet, MA 02743INFORMATION: sidmartin007@gmail.com  (preferred) or 774 473 7934 (during work hoursplease leave a message)DATES: February 15, 2014LOCATION: 430 East Britannia Street, Taunton, MA 02780ELIGIBILITY: This competition is open to all junior competitors.RULES: The latest edition of USA Shooting Smallbore Rifle Rules will govern. These can befound on the USAShooting.org websiteSAFETY: It is required by the Taunton Rifle and Pistol Club that all participants wear SafetyGlasses and ear protection during the match. Shooters will NOT be allowed to shootwithout eye and ear protection. Shooting glasses such as Knoblochs, personal eye glasses orsafety glasses must be used. The use of open chamber indicators is mandatory.DISTANCE FIRED: Fifty FeetRIFLE: Must comply with USA Shooting RulesSIGHTS AND TARGETS: Official-NRA/USA 50 TargetsINDIVIDUAL ENTRIES: Open to Juniors (USA shooting membership is not required.)TEAM ENTRIES: 4 person teams may be formed on the day of the match if four or more four personteams are present. Local awards provided only.TIME LIMITS: Times will be as described in the USA Shooting rules and will be reviewed prior to thestart of the match by the Chief Range Officer.Course of Fire: Three position 60 shot match. Fired in the order of Kneeling, Prone, StandingMATCH SCHEDULE:Relay 1 at 8:00 am.Relay 2 at 11:30Relay 3 (only if needed)

USA  SHOOTING  PTOCOACHING: Coaching on the line will not be permitted. Competitors only will review targetsduring the challenge period.PROTESTS: A scoring protest of 1.00 per target will be charged.TIES: All ties will be broken in accordance with USA Shooting Rules.AWARDS: Appropriate awards will be provided based on the number of competitorsENTRY: Entries may be made via e-mail, phone or mail to the contact person shown at the topof the first page. Email is preferred.ENTRY FEES: A fee of 20.00 per individual will be charged for participation in the match.ENTRIES CLOSE: Entries are limited to the capacity of the range (13 per relay).Advance entries by mail will close Wednesday, February 6, 2014. Entries will be accepted torange capacity. Every effort will be made to accept all competitors who enter before February12, 2014 at 9 pm. The match director reserves the right to add or change competitors up until arelay begins the prep period.CANCELLATIONS: Cancellations received one week in advance, or earlier, will receive a fullrefund.SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:Saturday February 15, 2014Relay 1: 8:00amRelay 2: 11:30 amRelay 3: 3 pm (if needed)The range will be open at least one hour prior to the relay time. Relay start times may beadjusted if all competitors for the relay are present.

USA  SHOOTING  PTODIRECTIONS TO RANGE:

USA  SHOOTING  PTO2014USA ShootingFebruary 15, 2014Name: (Please Print)Address: (Street, Town, State, zip)Telephone number:E-Mail Address:Date of Birth:USA Shooting Membership Number:Fee: 20I would like to register for the Match on Saturday February 9, 2013Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Check off age group:J1 (18-20 ’94-’96)J2 (15-17 ‘97-‘99)J3 (14 and under, ‘00 and later)Four Person Team:   10

USA  SHOOTING  PTOI  have  enclosed  a  check  for   Please  make  out  all  checks  to  Sid  Martin.    (  Note:  junior  match)

USA!SHOOTING!PTO February 15, 2014 USA Shooting PTO SANCTIONED BY: USA Shooting SPONSORING ORGANIZATION: Taunton Rifle and Pistol Club CONTACT: Sid Martin , 110 Main Street, Acushnet, MA 02743 INFORMATION: sidmartin007@gmail.com!(preferred) or 774 473 7934 (during work hours please leave

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