@dogmatix what are the classes and rifles being used?
Obviously used to be 90% ARs but thats not the case anymore
@dogmatix what are the classes and rifles being used?
Obviously used to be 90% ARs but thats not the case anymore
Classic: Your fully wooded iron sighted bolt action milsurps.
Modern: Created following the semi auto ban. Basically a sporting/hunting style bolt action rig, with 10 round mags and a scope limited to using 4 power. So mostly Ruger Americans with AR mags, Howas and Tikkas with factory or AICS magwells. These have a weight limit. A scoped sporterised 303 would qualify.
Open: Pretty much PRS or FTR bolt action rigs, just no Fclass bipods or rear bags. No limit on weight or scope power.
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@dogmatix what are “snap” “rapid” and “sustained” and typically how many shots at a time ?
Or is there a course of fire or rule book online we can look at ?
Assume all are with a 10 round mag, or 2x 5 round mags/stripper clips.
Snap is when a target pops up and you fire required number of shots each time before the target drops down again. Usually for 3 seconds for one shot, or 5 seconds for 2 shots. Can be standing, kneeling or prone depending on distance.
Rapid is just that. Normally 10 rounds in 50 seconds now we have bolt actions only.
Sustained is 10 rounds in 90 to 120 seconds depending on distance or positions.
Downloads from ASRA website include the Service Match Code (rules) and COF (course of fire) for a few comps are available.
Auckland Service Rifle Assn - Downloads
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