Hello all,
I am a newbie to the forum, to sanctioned matches and to mid-range shooting and am trying to get a handle on the NRA MR F/TR classification. From what I have heard, I might be 6 feet under before the NRA gets around to giving me a classification so I would like to keep track of it myself...I just want to be sure I am doing it correctly.
As I understand it, from the rule book, one's first classification comes after shooting matches totaling 120 rounds. Then it appears that after the initial classification, any change is based on the scores for subsequent consecutive matches totaling "at least" 240 rounds. So, if I have shot two 60 round matches I should get an initial classification, and then I would have to shoot 4 more 60 round matches and the average of those latest 4 matches would determine if I went to a higher classification, with my initial 2 matches dropping off table completely? Do I have this right?
Be nice now...I am a 65 year old lady shooting a Savage Model 12 F/TR in .223, but I seem to have become thoroughly hooked on this shooting business after 2 matches.
There is so much to learn and probably many more questions to come. Thanks for your patience!
I am a newbie to the forum, to sanctioned matches and to mid-range shooting and am trying to get a handle on the NRA MR F/TR classification. From what I have heard, I might be 6 feet under before the NRA gets around to giving me a classification so I would like to keep track of it myself...I just want to be sure I am doing it correctly.
As I understand it, from the rule book, one's first classification comes after shooting matches totaling 120 rounds. Then it appears that after the initial classification, any change is based on the scores for subsequent consecutive matches totaling "at least" 240 rounds. So, if I have shot two 60 round matches I should get an initial classification, and then I would have to shoot 4 more 60 round matches and the average of those latest 4 matches would determine if I went to a higher classification, with my initial 2 matches dropping off table completely? Do I have this right?
Be nice now...I am a 65 year old lady shooting a Savage Model 12 F/TR in .223, but I seem to have become thoroughly hooked on this shooting business after 2 matches.
