Rules: 2023 CMP Smallbore Rifle Competition Rules
Eligibility: Open to all competitors (Rule 3.0) Note - Those wishing to participate in this event with a rifle (e.g., semi-automatic rifle) or equipment (e.g., bench rest) which does not adhere to the rules as outlined may do so; however, participation will be "for fun" only and the scores will not be submitted to the CMP for classification.
Entries: Entries are limited to 100 competitors which is the capacity of the range for the time allotted. All entries are requested in advance via online registration. If range space is available, entries will be accepted onsite.
Rifle: Smallbore (Rule 5.1) or F-Class Smallbore (Rule 5.3)
Individual Course of Fire Smallbore (Day 1 Iron Sights, Day 2 Any Sights):
40 shots at 50 yd (A-23)
40 shots at 50 m (A-26)
20 shots at 50 yd (A-23), 20 shots at 100 yd (A25)
40 shots at 100 yd (A-25)
Individual Course of Fire F-Class Smallbore (Any Sights Both Days):
40 shots at 50 yd (A-51)
40 shots at 50 m (A-50)
20 shots at 50 yd (A-51), 20 shots at 10 yd (A-33)
40 shots at 100 yd (A-33)
Team Match: There will be a two person fired team match each day. The course of fire is the reverse Dewar.
Targets: Competitors will be responsible for hanging their own targets and supplying their own target clips.
Time: 5-minute Pre-Preparation Time before first stages or a 2-minute Pre-Preparation Time before second stages. These are followed by 3 minute Preparation periods (Rule 6.4.3). There will be 20 minutes for each 20-shot stage.
Sighting Shots: Competitors may fire unlimited sighting shots before and/or during record firing (Rule 6.4.3).
Score Challenges: After scores are posted on the Official Bulletin Board, a 30-minute scoring challenge period will be provided when competitors and coaches have an opportunity to see their scored paper targets and protest any shot values, or scores, they believe were scored, recorded, or added incorrectly. The purpose of scoring challenges is to correct errors, not to rescore shots that have already been scored with an approved means of scoring (Rule 8.1.2). Shot value protests may only be made on shots whose values were decided without using a scoring gauge or scoring template (Rule 8.2.1). Shots whose values were decided with a scoring gauge or template cannot be challenged, unless there is a recording, tabulation, or other obvious error (Rule 8.2.2). A $3.00 challenge fee will be assessed for each challenge. The fee will be returned if the challenge is upheld.
Ties: Ties are broken in favor of the competitor with the highest number of inner tens (Rule 8.5.1).
Coaching: Coaching or assisting a competitor during an individual event is not permitted (Rule 6.5).
Team Entry Fee: In order to promote team entries, no fee will be collected.
Categories: Open, Junior (U21), Intermediate Junior (U18) Sub-Junior (U15), Senior (O60), Grand Senior (O70)
Classification: Master, Expert, Sharpshooter, Marksman
Awards: Provided by the St. Joseph Valley Rifle & Pistol Association. To be determined based on entries.
Camping: The range has adequate space for camping, with electric hookup. There are washrooms with flush toilets and showers. Advance notice is required to camp at the range. Donations are welcome.
General Information:
Multiple restaurants are located in the immediate area. https://www.visitelkhartcounty.com/restaurants/
Ample lodging is available in or around Elkhart, Indiana. https://www.visitelkhartcounty.com/hotels/
Season 6400: The aggregate of the Haven Williams 3200 and ISRPA State Championship 3200 will be named range champion.