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North Carolina Rifle & Pistol Association

                    Established 1938.  Affiliated with NRA and CMP

 

High Power Rifle Clinic Schedule

8:00 AM  Registration

8:30 AM  Clinic begins with a classwork session.  Two classes will be held simultaneously.  One will consist of safety, basic positions, operation of the M-1, range commands and target operation.  The advanced class will include subjects such as care and cleaning, reloading for competition, equipment, and use of the Data Book.

11:00 AM  Firing range.  Relays one and two on the line, relays three and four in the pits.  Participants will fire sighters, record zeros and fire 20 shots prone slow fire, 10 shots prone rapid fire, 10 shots sitting rapid fire, 10 shots standing slow fire.  There will then be a pit change and relays three and four will fire while one and two pull targets.

The clinic should be over by approximately 5:00 PM.  There will then be a session explaining the North Carolina Civilian Marksmanship Program and the M-1 sales program.

All rifles and ammunition are furnished by the CMP.  Members of the North Carolina Rifle Team will instruct and coach.  Fees are $50 per day for adults and $25.00 for Juniors (Juniors are eligible up to their 20th birthday).  The Clinic will be held at Range 4 on the National Guard Training Center, Butner, NC.

Brass will become the property of the person participating in the clinic.  Clips will be retained for future use.

The clinic will be held on Saturday, followed by the John C. Garand Match on Sunday.  The match is open to anyone, but we especially encourage clinic participants to come back on Sunday and reinforce the skills they learned on Saturday.

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Revised: April 13, 2007