Nra Silhouette Handbook

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  1. CONTENTS NRA RIFLE SILHOUETTE RULES Page. Authorized in advance of firing by the National Rifle Association.
  2. TARGETS 4.1 Targets for NRA sanctioned Silhouette competition shall be of the size and shape established by the scale drawings in the NRA Silhouette Handbook or as.

NRA RIFLE SILHOUETTE RULES Approved and Registered Tournaments Rules Summary. Scaled drawings of all targets are shown in the NRA Silhouette Handbook.

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Chicken, pig, turkey, and ram, scaled to appear as they would if placed at the correct distances from the shooter. Scale in, correct for NRA high power rifle using yards. Metallic silhouette shooting is a group of disciplines that involves shooting at representing at varying distances, seeking to knock the metal target over. Metallic silhouette shooting can be done with, firearms, modern, or modern. A related genre is shot with bow and arrow, the metal targets being replaced with cardboard or foam.

The targets used are, and, which are cut to different scales and set at certain distances from the shooter depending on the specific discipline. Contents. History Metallic silhouette is descended from an old sport called 'Siluetas Metalicas', dating back to the early 1900s, where live game animals were staked out at varying distances as targets. By 1948, metal cutouts of the animals were used instead of live animals, and the first metallic silhouette match was held in Mexico City.

Because of the sport's Mexican roots, in the the silhouettes are often referred to by terms from several, namely Gallina (chicken), Jabali (pig), Guajalote (turkey), and Borrego (ram). The first silhouette range constructed in the United states was in 1967 at Nogales, Arizona. Growth was steady until 1973 when the NRA become involved in the sport. By the mid 1980's it was the fastest growing gun sport to ever hit the United states.

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It is a sport that appeals to the hunter, plinker, and serious target shooter without the financial barriers of some other competitive shooting sports, Jim Carmichel called it the 'common ground on which to unite'. Governing bodies The (IMSSU) is the international federation controlling Metallic Silhouette for both rifle and pistol competitions. There are also two major USA-based bodies; the covers all types of silhouette shooting in the, and the USA-based (IHMSA), founded in 1976. There are some minor differences between the international federations IMSSU rules and those of the NRA and IHMSA, but it is generally possible to compete in all with the same equipment.

At this point, the NRA has stopped holding their national championship match for pistol silhouette. Silhouette shooting is growing in popularity in Canada. The (S.R.A.C.) is the governing body for Rifle Metallic Silhouette Target Shooting in Canada. Sanctions the Canadian National Rifle Silhouette Championships hosted each year by one of the participating provincial silhouette associations. The Canadian Nationals adhere to NRA silhouette rules and regulations.

Course of fire Targets are set up in groups of 5 of each kind, with a silhouette's width between targets, laid out at the required distances for the given match. Each group of targets must be shot left to right; if a target is missed then the next shot is taken at the next target. Any target hit out of order is considered a miss. Targets are engaged in order of distance: chickens, pigs, turkeys, rams.

The target must be knocked down or pushed off the target stand in order to score a hit; even a shot ricocheting off the ground in front of the target will count if it takes down the correct target. Shooters are allowed to have a spotter with them, who watches where the shots land and advises the shooter on corrections to make. All disciplines require a minimum of 10 shots at each type of target, for a minimum of 40 shots per match; normal matches are 40, 60, 80, or 120 shots.

To score a hit, the target must be knocked off its stand, so each used must provide sufficient to knock the heavy metal targets over. Scores are recorded as the number of hits per rounds fired, so 30 hits with 40 shots would be a score of 30x40.

A tie can be broken in one of two ways: A sudden death shoot-off, used at all National and large regional competitions and for the overall match winner. Master class and AAA shooters would shoot at Turkeys, AA class shoot at Rams, A shoots at Chickens and B class shoots at Pigs. To save time and effort, a reverse animal count can also be used (number of hits on hardest animal to easiest), Whoever hits the most Turkeys would be the winner. If a tie still exists whoever hit the most Rams would be the winner. This would continue to Chickens and finally Pigs. For IHMSA competition, tie scores are broken by either Reverse Animal Count, or by Shootoffs, as determined by the match director, however, for State, Regional and International Championships, shootoffs will be used to determine the winners in all categories and classes.

For Reverse Animal Count, scores are compared starting at rams.the shooter with the most rams is the winner. This procedure is used sequentially down through turkeys, pigs and chickens. If a tie still exists, a shootoff will be used to determine the winner. Shootoffs will be in banks of 5 targets and can be any type or size, placed at any distance out to the maximum ram distance for the competition. Shooting strings will continue until all ties are broken. Sudden Death shootoffs are not allowed. Positions Rifle silhouette shooters generally shoot from an unsupported standing position, though black-powder rifles may use in some competitions.

Handgunners may be required to shoot from an unsupported standing position (two hands may be used), or from a 'freestyle' position. Freestyle includes some unusual positions, such as the, which is shot lying on the back, legs bent and feet flat on the ground, with the pistol resting on the shooter's right leg. In a freestyle position the pistol may only contact the shooter's body, no rests may be used (not even, in the case of the Creedmore position, the top of a boot).

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There are informal matches for special classes, like Cowboy rifles and pistols and vintage military surplus rifles. Target layouts.

Cut cardboard targets of the same shape and sizes which are used for IHMSA in metallic silhouette shooting. All rifle shooting is done standing, with the firearm unsupported. The exception to this is black-powder rifle; the ranges are the same as large-bore rifle, but only chickens must be shot unsupported; all other targets may be shot from any position, including, a bench may not be used. Pistol shooting, unless in a designated standing event, can be shot from any unsupported position. Like the any-position pistol shooters, standing pistol shooters adopt odd positions in their quest for the most stable possible shooting position.

Standing pistol is the most difficult discipline; no one has shot a perfect 40x40. Standing big-bore any-sight pistol matches are often tied with perfect scores, and decided by a tiebreaker. Silhouette sizes Chicken Pig Turkey Ram Width 13 in (33 cm) 22 in (56 cm) 19 in (48 cm) 32 in (81 cm) Height 11 in (28 cm) 14 in (36 cm) 23 in (58 cm) 27 in (69 cm) To allow shooting at ranges which may not have space for a full target layout, NRA rules allow the use of reduced scale pigs, turkeys and rams placed at the same distance as chickens.

The scale will be reduced proportional to the change in distance, so the targets will cover the same angular distance as they would if set up at full range. Reduced scale matches fired at paper targets are also popular for informal competitions, especially for based matches where the shooters may reside in different countries. These are generally fired with. Targets for large bore use are 1/2' to 3/8' thick steel; small bore targets are 3/16' to 1/4' steel, and airgun targets are 1/8' steel, although some aluminum targets are produced. Ranges are measured in meters only.

The exception is the new IHMSA Air Pistol discipline, which is in yards only. Standard ranges (measured in either yard or meter) Equipment Chicken Pig Turkey Ram Scale Large bore rifle 200 300 385 500 full Small bore rifle 40 60 77 100 1/5 Air rifle 20 30 36 45 1/10 Cowboy rifle 50 100 150 200 Full Cowboy pistol caliber and small bore 40 50 75 100 1/2 Large bore pistol 50 100 150 200 Full Small bore pistol 25 50 75 100 3/8 Field pistol 25 50 75 100 1/2 Air pistol (yds. Only) 10 12.5 15 18 1/10 Equipment Clothing - Commercial type trap and skeet vests (sleeveless) and shotgun shooting shirts are permitted as well as clothing normally suitable for existing climatic temperatures. Shooting coats, unnecessarily heavy clothing, or anything on the person that would provide artificial support such as clothing having excess padding or stiffening material or which restricts or supports the body in the shooting position may not be worn. In Black Powder Cartridge Rifle competition only period costumes are permitted. Ear protection, Eye protection, Spotting Scope, Gloves (only for warmth when conditions require). NRA rules for High Power (Silhouette and Hunter) A rifle, caliber 6mm or larger, provided no belted cartridges or Magnums are allowed.

Common calibers can be thought of as in the deer hunting, target shooting and bench rest range.,. The limiting factor is the balance between amount of recoil and the ability to retain enough energy to knock the Rams over at 500 meters. High Power Silhouette Rifle - A rifle, caliber 6mm or larger, provided no belted cartridges or Magnums are allowed. Generalized specifications: (Maximum weight 10 pounds, 2 ounces, including sights. Any sights, telescopic or metallic may be used. Scopes may not be more than 2 inches above the rifle as measured from the top of the receiver to the underside of the scope tube, nor may the scope be offset from the top center line of the receiver. Any sighting device programmed to activate the firing mechanisms is prohibited.

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Stock: The stock must be traditionally styled and may not be bent and/or twisted so as to deviate from conventional configurations such as factory rifle stocks or silhouette stocks as manufactured by Fajen, McMillan, H-S Precision, and others. The barrel may be no longer than 30 inches. (Exceptions: U.S. Rifle caliber.30 M1, and. These rifles only may exceed the weight limit. Telescopic sights are not permitted. The magazine of the M1A or M14 may not be used as a palm rest.

High Power Hunting Silhouette Rifle - A hunting style rifle having a maximum weight of 9 pounds, including sights and if applicable, an empty magazine or clip. The intent is to describe a common hunting rifle. (a) Caliber: 6mm or larger, provided that no belted cartridges or Magnums are allowed. (b) Sights: any telescopic or metallic sight may be used. Scopes may not be more than 1.5 inches above the rifle. Exception: for rifles that eject the empty cartridge case straight up and that normally use an offset scope, the scope may be offset. Any sighting device programmed to activate the firing mechanism is prohibited.

(c) Stock: A hunting style stock; thumbhole-type stocks are not permitted. (d) Trigger: Trigger pull shall not be less than 2 pounds. Rifles must be equipped with a functional safety.

All safety features, including any manual safety, must be functional. (e) Barrel: A hunting style contoured barrel that tapers from chamber to muzzle. Bull barrels are not permitted.

A factory tuner that does not act as a muzzle brake or compensator is permitted. Maximum barrel length is 26 inches, including tuner. Magazines: Magazines may not be loaded with more than 5 rounds. One manufacturer totally dominates the smallbore silhouette rifle field, and that is Anschutz. Anschutz is a world class target rifle manufacturer. At the 2007 NRA Smallbore Rifle Silhouette National Championship 71% of all of the Standard Rifles were Anschutz rifles, 67% of the Hunter Rifles were Anschutz rifles. Smallbore Silhouette Rifle - Identical to the description of the High Power Silhouette Rifle, except that the rifle shall be chambered for only factory loaded.22 caliber short, long or long rifle rimfire cartridges.

Hyper velocity rounds are not allowed. Smallbore Hunting Silhouette Rifle - Identical to the description of the High Power Hunting Silhouette Rifle, except that (a) the rifle may be a single-loading rifle, (b) the weight may not exceed 8 1/2 pounds, (c) the rifle shall be chambered for only factory loaded.22 caliber short, long or long rifle rimfire cartridges, and (d) barrel turners or additional weights are not permitted.

Cowboy Lever Action Silhouette - Any lever action center fire rifle.25 caliber or larger with a tubular magazine of original manufacturer or replica thereof. A rimmed case loaded with a round or flat nosed bullet must be used. Exception: and are allowed. Smallbore Cowboy Rifle Silhouette - Any lever action, pump, or semi-auto rimfire rifle with a tubular magazine.

Only ammunition is allowed. Hyper velocity ammunition is prohibited. Pistol Cartridge Cowboy Lever Action Silhouette - Any lever action rifle with a tubular magazine. A rimmed pistol cartridge loaded with a round or flat nosed bullet must be used, i.e., 38’s, 44’s, and. High Power Semi Automatic Military Rifle - Any center fire, selfloading rifle, as issued for general service by the armed forces of any nation, or the same type and caliber of commercially manufactured rifle, having not less than 4-1/2 pound trigger pull, with standard type stock. In all courses, the standard box magazine will be attached.

A hinged butt plate, if installed, will be used only in the folded position. Rubber recoil pads may be used. The gas system, if any, must be fully operational.

External modifications will not be allowed. The application of synthetic coatings, which includes those containing powdered metal, to the interior of the stock to improve bedding is authorized provided the coating does not interfere with the function or operation of safety features. The front and rear sights must be of original design, but may vary in dimensions of rear sight aperture and front sight blade.

The internal parts of the rifle may be specially fitted and include alterations which will improve the functioning and accuracy of the arm, provided such alterations in no way interfere with the proper functioning of the safety devices as manufactured. (6mm or larger caliber. Any magazine may be used and may be included in the grasp). See also., similar sport for. References. Athletic Institute (1983). Athletic Institute.

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