NitroXAdministrator
(.700 member)
09/07/04 11:29 PM
Big Game Rifle Club competition rules


Group 1 Nitro

  • Minimum calibre .330
  • Minimum Bullet weight 165grains
  • Minimum muzzle energy 2,900 ft.lbs.


Courses of fire:
National Event: 20 shots

Range:
Number of Shots
Position
Timing

100 yds
4
Off-hand
Up to 10 minutes

100 yds
4
Sitting or Kneeling
Up to 10 minutes

50 yds
4
Off-hand
Up to 10 minutes

50 yds
2
Off-hand
In 10 seconds

25 yds
3 X 2 shots
Off-hand each pair
In 10 seconds



Group 2 Nitro:

  • Minimum calibre .400
  • Minimum Bullet weight 400 grains
  • Minimum Muzzle energy 3,900 ft.lbs.


Courses of fire:
National Event: 14 shots

Range
Number of Shots
Position
Timing

100 yds
2
Off-hand
Up to 5 minutes

100 yds
2
Sitting or Kneeling
Up to 5 minutes

50 yds
2
Off-hand
Up to 5 minutes

50 yds
2
Off-hand
In 10 seconds

25 yds
3 X 2 shots
Off-hand each pair
In 10 seconds



Group 3 Nitro


  • Calibre over .485
  • Minimum Bullet weight 525 grains
  • Minimum Muzzle Energy 5,300 ft.lbs.


Courses of fire:

National Event: 8 shots

Range
Number of Shots
Position
Timing

50 yds
2
Off-hand
Up to 5 minutes

50 yds
2
Off-hand
Up to 5 minutes

25 yds
2 X 2 shots
Off-hand each pair
In 10 seconds



Charging Animal

  • Any firearm meeting the requirements of Group 1 minimum.



Course of fire:

National Events: 6 Shots

  • For each competitor, targets will be placed at 75yds, 50yds and 25yds.
  • On command the competitor will fire 6 shots, in order, 2 shots at the 75yd target, 2 shots at the 50yd target and 2 shots at the 25yd target.
  • Total time allowed is 35 seconds


In the event that the host range cannot accommodate targets set at the required three distances (25,50 & 75yds) then the Charging Animal may be replaced by the Special Snap event.



Special Snap

  • Any firearm meeting the requirements of Group 1 minimum.


Course of fire:

National Events: 8 Shots

Range
Number of Shots
Position
Timing

25 yds
8
Off-hand
In 35 seconds



Black Powder Express


  • Minimum calibre .400
  • Minimum case capacity 110 grains black powder
  • Loads may be:

  • Full black powder
  • Pyrodex
  • Duplex - must be at least 80% black powder

  • Jacketed bullets may only be used with full black powder


Courses of fire:

National Event: 20 shots

Range
Number of Shots
Position
Timing

100 yds
4
Off-hand
Up to 10 minutes

100 yds
4
Sitting or Kneeling
Up to 10 minutes

50 yds
4
Off-hand
Up to 10 minutes

50 yds
2
Off-hand
In 10 seconds

25 yds
3 X 2 shots
Off-hand each pair
In 10 seconds



Double Rifle

  • Any centerfire double rifle of minimum calibre .228.


Course of fire:
National Events: 10 shots

Range
Number of Shots
Position
Timing

50 yds
2
Off-hand
Up to 5 minutes

50 yds
4
Off-hand
In 16 seconds

25 yds
4
Off-hand
In 16 seconds



Bore Guns & Rifles

  • Any bore gun or rifle with full rifling or patent rifling, as in Paradox (rifled choke), or semi-invisible rifling for ball and shot. Smoothbore ball-guns permitted provided they are specifically designed for ball and have sights fitted by the original maker.
  • Minimum 16 bore.
  • Must have makers fitted sights.
  • May use black powder or nitro loads. Must be factory maximum or equivalent reloads.
  • Shotguns using solid slugs, such as Brenneke slugs or similar modern developments are not permitted.
  • Firearms of modern manufacture in keeping with the spirit of the event may be used provided approval of the firearm and load is gained from the National Discipline Chairman before the event.


Course of fire:

National Events: 14 shots

Range
Number of Shots
Position
Timing

100 yds
2
Off-hand
Up to 5 minutes

100 yds
2
Sitting or Kneeling
Up to 5 minutes

50 yds
2
Off-hand
Up to 5 minutes

50 yds
2
Off-hand
In 10 seconds

25 yds
3 X 2 shots
Off-hand each pair
In 10 seconds


OTHER COMPETITION EVENTS
JUNIOR EVENT
For Sporting Rifles in .22 calibre.
Scopes allowed with no penalties. Standard targets to be used.
Course of Fire:
50 yards: 3 shots offhand.
3 shots any position.
25 yards: 4 shots off hand.
( Standard targets to be used. Under 14, all shot at 25 yards.)



CLASSIC LIGHT NITRO
Group 1 course of fire
a. Minimum calibre .228 centrefire.
b. The cartridge must have been introduced up to and including 1939.
c. The rifle to have been manufactured up to and including 1939.
d. The rifle to have originally been made as a sporting rifle.
e. No telescopic sights permitted.



ROOK & RABBIT RIFLE
small rabbit target, junior event course of fire
a. Cartridge introduced before 1905.
b. Muzzle energy not to exceed 400 foot pounds.
c. Factory equivalent load.
d. Plain base lead bullets only.
e. Rifle to have been made prior to 1940.
f. No bolt actions.
g. No telescopic sights.



LIGHT NITRO/ HUNTING CLASS
five shots sitting and standing at 100 yds
a. Minimum calibre .224 centrefire.
b. The rifle to have a sporting configuration.
c. Telescopic sights permitted with no penalty.



POT RIFLE
For Sporting Rifles in .22 Rimfire or .22 Magnum calibre.
Scopes allowed with no penalties.
Standard targets to be used.



STOPPER, GROUP 2 and 3 NITRO
Total 6 shots:
25 yards - 6 shots in 25 seconds.



[b/]STOPPER, BLACKPOWDER
Total 6 shots:
25 yards - 6 shots in 36 seconds.



INDIA SHOOT

Total 10 shots. more rounds should be carried in case of a shoot off, (4 Rnds. min.).
100 yards - 2 sighting shots any position.
Competitors then inspect and patch their
individual target.
100 yards - 8 scoring shots, 4 shots of- hand & 4 shots any position.
Shoot off to decide tied scores.
NOTE: " National Rifle Association of India's Special Double Rifle target", to be used were possible. 6" square bulls- eye scoring 4. The inner centre 1' square
scoring 3. The outer centre 2' square scoring 2, the rest of the target measuring 6' x4' scoring 1.


"HAYLEY'S HOP"
· As shot by the Zimbabwe Professional Hunters & Guides Association
· Targets are set out in a widely staggered formation at 50, 30 and 15 yards range.
· 2 shots are then fired into each target.
· No more than 2 shots in the rifle/magazine at any time.
· The score is divided by the time taken to shoot the
competition.
· Rifles are magazine rifles of Group One Nitro minimum.
· 5 point bonus for Group 3 Rifles
3 point bonus for group 2 Rifles



"OLD BULL"
· Entrants must be over 45.
· Entrant must use a rifle older than they are.
· There will be no time limits.
· Ranges not to exceed 50 yards.
· Any centre fire calibre over .240
· Any sights may be used
10 shots 5 offhand
5 any position
. There will be no penalties for scopes etc but bonus points may be awarded as follows:
Open sights + 5 points
Blackpowder + 5 points




xausa
(.400 member)
11/09/07 11:11 PM
Re: Big Game Rifle Club competition rules

Would you please give a description of the target(s) used, including size of aiming black and scoring rings?

In high power rifle competition in the US we use a target with a 13" aiming black, which includes a 3" "X" ring (for breaking ties), a 7" "10" ring and a 13" "9" ring for competition at 200 yards (standing and rapid fire sitting).

The same target is used at 300 yards for rapid fire prone, except that the aiming black at that range includes the 19" "8" ring.

At 600 yards, the "X" ring is 6", the "10" ring is 12", the "9" ring 18" and so on. The aiming black includes the 36" "7" ring.


mehulkamdar
(.416 member)
12/09/07 05:49 AM
Re: Big Game Rifle Club competition rules

XaUSA,

The targets are dedicated animal targets with rings over the kill areas. Ernie Stalman of Badger Barrels is the President of the US Chapter and SBS 470 is the current International President. If you need more details, please e-mail or PM one of them.

There would be the second US match this year sometime in October at Lodi WI. If you could come, you would be certain to have a great time.

Good hunting!


dherr
(.224 member)
22/06/08 12:40 AM
Re: Big Game Rifle Club competition rules

How do I get a listing of some of these shoot locations>
Dave Herr


88MauSporter
(.375 member)
22/06/08 07:02 AM
Re: Big Game Rifle Club competition rules

I'm in if there is a SE Texas event. This sounds like a "blast", forgive the pun.
There was a "charity" event locally for an African community program that was an "African" caliber only shoot with reactive, running and charging targets. I heard of it too late, but understand it included many .375 H&H, some double rifles and a variety of nominal .40s and .458 bolts.
Please post if there are any coming up.


DoubleD
(.400 member)
22/06/08 02:03 PM
Re: Big Game Rifle Club competition rules

Question?

Black Powder Express

Minimum calibre .400

Minimum case capacity 110 grains black powder


My cases have a capacity of 120 grains of black powder, but loads are only 85 grains...(577/450 Martini.)

Is this allowed in black powder express?


88MauSporter
(.375 member)
23/06/08 01:16 PM
Re: Big Game Rifle Club competition rules

Good question. I have the same!!


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