| Targets |
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50 yard NSRA rifle targets cut horizonally. One
half of the taget is put on the left-hand target and the other on the
right-hand taget. This gives the impression that you shoot six plates. |
| Firearms |
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Any .22 Action Rifle |
| Sights |
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Any |
| Ready Position |
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Rifle loaded with 6 rounds and made ready,
pointing at the backstop, and held parallel to the ground at waist height, with
both hands. |
| Course of Fire |
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Bianchi - Falling Plates |
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| Stage One |
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10yards 6 secs 1 shot on each plate
10 yards, 6 secs 1 shot on each plate. |
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| Stage Two |
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.15 yards, 7 secs 1 shot on each plate
15 yards, 7 secs 1 shot on each plate |
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| Stage Three |
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20 yards, 8 secs 1 shot on each plate
20 yards, 8 secs 1 shot on each plate. |
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| Stage Four |
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25 yards, 9 secs 1 shot on each plate
25 yards, 9 secs 1 shot on each plate |
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| Total Shoot |
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48 |
| Rules |
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The total number of plates that have "fallen" in
all four rounds are added together to calculate each competitors score, one
point per plate. Highest number of fallen plates wins |
| Tie Break |
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If there is a tie then the number of plates
falling at the furthest distance is used to break the tie, followed by the next
furthest distance, etc. Any remaining ties are settled with a single round
shoot out at the closest position, highest score wins, if still a tie the first
to knock down all 6 plates wins |