Can a shooter enter whatever rifle class they choose and are legal for or are they expected to shoot where they 'belong'
f-tr legal rifle into open?
thanks
I'm probably going to be assisting the MD in a new match
If somebody enters up I'll point it out and if they want to stay there, fine.
The only downside for me is that it could confuse others as to what our classes actually are.
I plan to have my laptop with all the relevant rules pdf's ready.Get a NRA rule book and highlight rules you need for your matches. I kept one in the car just in case we got stumped! They will send you one if you request it.
The question your asking is a rare occurrence and only happens when over weight or other class criteria isn't right.
Well, if it’s a .22lr only match, there is really no reason to worry about any of the rifle categories used for the various NRA Highpower disciplines. A Palma rifle is limited to .308 or .223, and Service rifle is limited to .233, .308, and .30-06, depending on platform, so both of those categories are out . Just divide shooters up as either sling or f-class.
Well palma = irons only and any = any power scope so I think some shooters would prefer that distinction.
'service' protects 10/22s and 22 ARs from smallbore prone rifles.
f-class, yeah maybe, might as well teach new f-classers the difference
Probably we get few enough entries that it comes down to sling and f most months though.
It's not very often that you see competitors 'enter up' at a match. It's far more common to see the *match director* 'roll up' categories (or classes) due to lack of numbers. Not at all uncommon for there to be one or two 'Service Rifle' shooters at a mid-range Prone match... not enough for actual awards, so they get rolled in with the other categories. And I've attended many, many matches where there were not enough F/TR shooters to warrant a separate category - we basically got to 'fund' the F-Open match winner![]()
Well, sort of. A Palma rifle by definition has to have iron sights, but just because a rifle has iron sights does not make it a Palma rifle. Any .22lr rifle by definition is not a Palma rifle. Any .22lr rifle by definition can also not be a Service rifle. By NRA rule, an “Any” rifle can use irons or optics, depending on what the match specifies. The rifle classifications for HP aren’t going to fit what you are doing.
That seems all semantic.
Yes, the categories will really be psuedo-service, psuedo-palma and psuedo-any but why not?
Semiauto, bolt iron and bolt any sight would be the same thing with different names.
Of course if some highpower shooters are offended by our appropriation of their culture that would be the opposite of what we want. Our core group is highpower shooters.