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The Bullseye Shooters at Nampa Rod and Gun Club meet on Tuesday
evenings at the Indoor Range. Shooting starts promptly at
6:30PM.
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this page will be updated to include more detailed information.
EQUIPMENT
NEEDED:
For our Bullseye
matches, you simply need a .22 caliber handgun or pistol.
Any gun is acceptable, although we recommend and auto-loader, in
order to shoot effectively during the rapid fire segments.
COURSE OF
FIRE:
NRA conventional
pistol competition consists of firing slow, timed, and rapid fire.
This is done at 50 and 25 yards outdoors and almost exclusively at
50 feet indoors. Generally an outdoor match will consist of 20
shots, slow fire at 50 yards (two 10-shot strings, 10 minutes per
string), 20 shots, timed fire at 25 yards (four 5-shot strings, 20
seconds per string), 20 shots, rapid fire at 25 yards (four 5-shot
strings, 10 seconds per string), and the National Match Course
(10-shots slow fire at 50 yards, 10-shots timed fire (two 5-shot
strings), and 10-shot strings (two 5-shot strings). This match
consists of 90 shots for a possible aggregate total of 900 points.
For a 2700 aggregate this match is fired once with each gun: .22
caliber rimfire, center fire, and .45 caliber. Many match programs
call for only one or two guns, that is a 900 or 1800 aggregate.
Our indoor tournaments are fired with .22 caliber rimfire only for
a 900 aggregate.
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