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Recording an NRA FTR-Class record 300 yards

Ice

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Quick question........I shot a 200.19 in FTR (300 yards) on Saturday at a Club for their monthly match and I'm wondering if this is considered a record since it wasn't a major regional or National match?
 
The current record is 200-19X held by 4 different shooters. This means you could get a certificate from the NRA that you have matched a current national record.

A few questions. Was this a registered match, one that was registered by the NRA? If it was, the match director and the scorekeeper will need to fill out and submit the appropriate forms to the NRA along with all the scores from that registered match.

If it was not a registered match (and it should say so on the match program,) you have bragging rights, a little swagger in your step, and nothing coming from the NRA to attest to that.
 
The current record is 200-19X held by 4 different shooters. This means you could get a certificate from the NRA that you have matched a current national record.

A few questions. Was this a registered match, one that was registered by the NRA? If it was, the match director and the scorekeeper will need to fill out and submit the appropriate forms to the NRA along with all the scores from that registered match.

If it was not a registered match (and it should say so on the match program,) you have bragging rights, a little swagger in your step, and nothing coming from the NRA to attest to that.
I need to find out from the Club if it was in fact a registered match...........Thanks for getting back to me.
 
That was fine shooting buddy, and is a new Grand Senior record. At one time I was I was told our matches are sanctioned, not registered, because individual shots are not scored and scoring the final target alone is not eligible. Nonetheless that was a beautiful target.
 
Most clubs don’t run registered matches for monthly club matches…. There is an approved match (no records can be set), registered, registered regional and national championship. State championships are registered matches. The difference is awards, ability to set records and the amount per shooter due NRA after the match. Not sure what it is now a days. Used to be $4.xx for an approved like $5.xx for a registered and $8.xx for a regional.

As an aside, CMP is a flat fee per match registration with no record reporting except for EIC matches which are $15 per shooter.
 
That was fine shooting buddy, and is a new Grand Senior record. At one time I was I was told our matches are sanctioned, not registered, because individual shots are not scored and scoring the final target alone is not eligible. Nonetheless that was a beautiful target.
Thanks guess we'll have to search for a registered match jin NC just not sure if the Planets will be aligned again in this lifetime?
 
CMP is a joke when it comes to F Class. There isn't even a designation between Open and TR on the official score cards. Which translates to: We know you're here, yeah we'll let you shoot, but we really don't give a rats ass about F'ers.
Maybe you should take the lead in working with them to sort the program out. NRA is a joke…. At least CMP tries.
 

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