50 yard 22LR &17 HMR & 22Mag Bench Rest League
Outdoor Rimfire Bench Rest Rules & Regulations 2024
2025 Week 6 Scores
Final Scores 2024
Final Scores 2023
Final Scores 2022
ARA Bench Rest Matches
ARA Tournament Match 6-21-2025
ARA Rimfire Match 6-10-2025
ARA Rimfire Match 5-13-2025
ARA Rimfire Match 5-10-2025
ARA 2024 HRPC Club Championship Final Results
ARA Rimfire Match 9-21-2024
ARA Rimfire Match 9-10-2024
ARA Rimfire Match 8-13-2024
ARA Rimfire Match 8-4-2024
ARA Rimfire Match 7-27-2024
ARA rimfire Match 7-9-2024
ARA rimfire Match 6-15-2024
ARA Rimfire Match 6-11-2024
ARA Rimfire Match 5-25-2024
ARA Rimfire Match 5-14-2024
ARA Rimfire Match 10-10-2023
ARA Rimfire match 9-12-2023
ARA Rimfire Match 8-15-2023
A23 targets are shot at 50 yards with open sights. Twenty shots are fired for score in one 20 minute relay.
USBR targets are shot at 50 yards. USBR rules apply. They may be viewed here. Target is 14x16 and shown below.
IBS Hunter rifle targets are shot at 100,200,and 300 yards. Rifles are broken up into 3 classes sporter, varmint, and unlimited. Sporters are factory produced rifles weighing 9 pounds or less. Varmint rifles are factory produced weighing between 9 and 12 pounds. Both sporter and varmint rifles can have reworked triggers and after market barrels but may not have custom actions. Unlimited class rifles are rifles over 12 pounds or any rifle having a custom action regardless of weight.You may shoot a lower class rifle in a higher class if you wish. You will shoot 30 rounds for score, 10 at each distance, plus as many sighters as you want.
Co-Winners of the Varmint Class September 7, 2024
Skylar and Shayley Vath
Centerfire Score August 2 2024
Centerfire Shoot May,4 2024
Centerfire_Shoot_October_9_2023
Centerfire Score August 5 2023
Centerfire Varmint Score June3 2023
Centerfire Varmint Scores May 2023
Centerfire_Shoot_October_1_2022.pdf
Centerfire_Shoot_September_3_2022.pdf
Centerfire_Shoot_August_6_2022.pdf
Centerfire_Shoot_July_2_2022.pdf
Centerfire_Shoot_June_4_2022.pdf
Centerfire_Shoot_May_7_2022.pdf
Centerfire_Shoot_October_2_2021.pdf
Centerfire_Shoot_September_4_2021.pdf
Centerfire_Shoot_August07_2021.pdf
Centerfire_Shoot_July03_2021.pdf
Centerfire_Shoot_June5-2021.pdf
Centerfire_Shoot_May1_ 2021.pdf
Centerfire_Shoot_October3_2020.pdf
Centerfire_Shoot_September5_2020.pdf
Centerfire_Shoot_August1_2020.pdf
Centerfire_Shoot_July4_2020.pdf
Centerfire_Shoot_October 6_2019.pdf
Centerfire_Shoot_September7_2019.pdf
Centerfire_Shoot_August5_2019.pdf
Centerfire_Shoot_July6_2019.pdf
Centerfire_Shoot_June1_2019.pdf
Centerfire_Shoot_May04_2019.pdf
Centerfire_Shoot_Oct6_2018.pdf
Centerfire_Shoot_Sept1_2018.pdf
Centerfire_Shoot_August4_2018.pdf
Centerfire_Shoot_July7_2018.pdf
Centerfire_Shoot_June2_2018.pdf
Centerfire_Shoot_May5_2018.pdf
Centerfire_Shoot_October7_2017.pdf
Centerfire_Shoot_Sept2_2017.pdf
Centerfire_Shoot_August5_2017.pdf
Centerfire_Shoot_July1_2017.pdf
Military Surplus cast bullet shoots are shot for group, score or both at 100,200, and 300 yards. There are 4 classes issue, modified iron, modified scope, and big bore issue.
Any military service rifle issued to any nation and legally sold as surplus in the US may be used. For the complete rule book look here.
We are going to start out on June 20th 2015 with a CMP "B" Course of Fire for M1 Garands and Springfields. Depending on the turn out we will see how many relays we will need. Depending on the reaction to the attempt of CMP Matches we may be able to expand to M1 Carbine, foreign vintage rifle, modern service rifle(AR-15's and M1A's), and maybe unlimited Garands.
Cost will be be $10 for a rifle/match $15 for two. If this takes off then I will get the scoresheets, medals/pins, paperwork, etc... from the CMP and make it an actual sanctioned match with CMP sponsorship, to include ECI's, shoots on the CMP website, and possibly discounted ammo to be used at the matches.
If anyone has ECI's (empty chamber indicators) please bring them. If you have extras please bring them as well to share.
Must need to bring items:
Rifle, a minimum of 55 rounds of safe ammunition, eye and ear protection, and a good attitude.
Good items to have if you got them:
ECI, shooting mat, leg roll, spotting scope with stand, shooting jacket, shooting glove, M1907 or M1 web sling, stapler, En-blocs for the Garands and stripper clips for the Springfields.
The course of fire is as follows:
Course B for Garands ( and M1941 Johnsons if you are lucky and have one!!)and Springfields (this means M1903, M1903A3, M1917, .30-40 Krag, M1895 lever action, and 6mm M1895 Lee-Navy)
This is an as-issued shoot. You may have an aftermarket barrel, Criterion, Douglas, etc... BUT it must be made to the exact military dimensions.
No accuracy work on the rifles. This is an-as issued shoot. You can make a rifle as accurate as possible by fitting GI parts or commercial parts that are the same exact weight and dimension that work/fit better. But, glass-bedding, shimming, trigger jobs, etc... are a no-go.
You can use a shooting jacket and shooting glove on all stages. You can use, if you want, the M1907 or M1 sling on all stages except on slow fire standing.
Ammunition can be reloads if it works the action and works in the magazine. Rifles must be in 30-06 expect for the .30-40 Krag and the 6mm Lee.
The match is designed for all shots at 200 yards. However we will be using the SR-21 targets which are the reduced 200 yard target so we can shoot it at 100 yards.