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Monday Night Bulls Eye League

The Course:

A single National Match course consists of three stages of firing. All three stages are called a Relay. The stages are as follows (all stages are shot single handed)  Shooter's are allowed to participate in our league and use a two hand grip as they learn this shooting style. 

Slow Fire: 10 shots in 10 minutes.

This stage of the relay is shot in one series. When we get into the other stages of the relay it will become more clear as to what I mean by one series. During the slow fire stage the range officer gives the command load 5 rounds, shoot those 5 and load five more rounds without further command. The range officer gives the command Ready on the Right, Ready on the Left, Ready on the Firing Line. Approximately 3 seconds later the targets turn and you proceed to fire the five rounds you have loaded, load five more rounds and fire them. When the firing line is finished (or the time has expired) the command is given to make the guns safe and the end shooters check the line for safety. Once the line is determined safe the line advances and scores.

Timed Fire: 10 shots in 40 seconds.

This stage of the relay is shot in two series. This means 5 rounds are loaded and fired in half the allotted time (5 rounds in 20 seconds). The targets are then turned, the firing line reloads and the second 5 rounds are fired at the same target, again in half the allotted time (5 rounds in 20 seconds). This is done because Bullseye shooting is not a speedloading competition and a wide variety of guns are allowed for competition (Revolvers or Semi-Automatics). The both series are conducted in the same manner as the slow fire stage. The range officer gives the command to load 5 rounds, checks the line for ready (Ready on the Right, Ready on the Left, Ready on the Firing Line) the targets turn and the five rounds are fired. The same sequence is followed for the second five rounds. The line is then checked for safety and the targets are scored.

Rapid Fire: 10 shots in 20 seconds.

This stage of the relay is shot in exactly the same manner as the Timed Fire stage. It is once again shot in two series. The progression is the same as for timed fire load, shoot 5 round in 10 seconds, load, shoot 5 rounds in 10 seconds, check the line for safety and score.

Scoring

Scoring is relatively straight forward. The targets used in Bullseye shooting are ringed targets with a 5.5 inch bull (black area on the target). The bull encompasses the X ring the 10 ring and the 9 ring. The rings on the target continue out to the 5 ring. To score you simply add up the points associated with each ring for each hole in the target. Anything outside the 5 ring does not contribute to the total score. A perfect score for a relay is 300 (possible 100 in Slow Fire, possible 100 in Timed Fire and a possible 100 in Rapid Fire).

Equipment

It does not take a lot of expensive equipment to compete in Bullseye shooting. The basic guide lines are as follows. Any pistol. Just about the only thing not allowed is a projected laser sight. You can use open sights, red dot sights, revolvers or semi-automatics in rim fire or center fire calibers.

 

Action Pistol

Come join the fun of Shooter's Action Pistol Night.  We meet twice a month usually the 2nd and 4th Thursday from 6:30 PM 9:00 PM.  Call or email for more details.  Check out our calendar for more information and shoot dates.

 

Archery League

We meet on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month for a Vegas 300.  Practice is open to those that register from 6:30 PM and The Vegas 300 starts at 7:00.  The cost for the Vegas 300 is $7.00 per Archer.

Target:

Everyone will shoot on a 40 cm Vegas style three spot target face.

Gold Red Blue, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6 ring scoring areas.

The X-Ring of the 40 cm indoor Vegas face will be used for tie breakers for 2nd place and below.

Distance: 20 Yards (Approx)

Rounds:

One 300 round held on one d

Each 300 round will consist of ten ends; three arrows per end.

Two ends of practice will preceed the shooting of the 300 round. Note that the tournament

director reserves the right to modify practice routine including number of practice ends.

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