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Long range airgun shoot, Temecula, Ca. March 30, 2019 ENTRY FORM and RULES

Temecula Long Range Airgun event, scheduled for Sunday March 31, 2019

The Temecula Airgun Club is again offering the opportunity test your skills and shoot with some of the best, so join us for a great day of competition and camaraderie. Its a NEW game! Not bench rest, Field Target, or Silhouette, but almost a mix of all three! The top shooters will be awarded substantial cash prizes (up to 3/4 of the gate).

Rules:
1. The match will consist of a series of relays of five shots per shooter at a distance exceeding 100 meters across the canyon.
Shooters will be called to the line by relay and will fire on command. Relays will be timed and the shooters may not fire more than five shots, and MUST stop firing at the cease fire command. Shooting positions will be rotated every relay, and each shooter will end up shooting in the morning, mid-day, and afternoon, so as to equalize conditions accross the board.

2. A sightin area will be available near the competition line, with approximtely the same distance and wind directions as used for the scoring shots. The sightin area will be open the afternoon before the match, as well as during most of the match. Competitors will be allowed to use this area between relays, but may not aim or fire from the competition line unless called to the line. No firearms or bigbore airguns may fired or displayed at the sightin line.

3. Targets will be standard biodegradable White Start clay pigeons, hanging vertically from crosswire target stand supports. Each contestant will engage his bank of targets on command. Targets must be either be broken or holed to be scored as hits (brother samples have been tested with low powered guns and break easily, but well-centered .177 sometimes produce just a nice hole with a large coneshaped plug blown out the back).

d. Targets broken by a pellet hit will be scored as a point ONLY if fired in proper left to right order within the alloted time. A substantial part or parts of the target must be broken from the target for a scored hit. All targets will be checked for cracks before and after firing by the target setters.

e. Equipment: Airguns of .17, .20, or .22 caliber are allowed. Only regulation airgun pellets may be used, no slugs or bullet-like ammunition. No artificial rests, monopods, bipods, or tripods may be used. A bumbag or low backless and armless stool may be used for sitting only. A towel or thin pad may be used for kneeling or as protection to the hand or arm. No Shooting Jacket or gloves please. No spotting or coaching. Use of spotting scopes will not be allowed for shooters or team member to observe any record shots.

f. Shooting position: The the shooter's hand, forearm, or elbow may rest on the low (apprx 24") wall. The gun's forend may be supported by the shooters hand only. The GUN must be supported by the shooter's hand or body, with no contact to a seat or the ground. The shooters knee, foot or leg may not be used to help steady the gun.

g. The match will begin in the morning, exact time depending on wind forecasts and conditions, and continue until mid to late afternoon. We will break for lunch before the last relay.

h. "May the best man win": There will NOT be specific equipment classes contested, though of course we will post the sort of equipment and style any individual wants alongside his/her scores. Prizes from 1st up to 5th places will be awarded to the top high scorers.

Registration consists of supplying your name and address on the check or M.O., as well as indicating whether you are camping. . Match fee will be $75, with a $15 late fee for entries received after March 15. . Fee for Juniors under 15 accompanied by adults shoot for at a reduced fee with early registration.

Due to this event being held on private property with limited parking etc., Dry camping spots will be limited to around a dozen, so reserve them early. Please don't ask to camp for the sake of camping (*if you are not competing in the event).
 
Wow, I'm always reading on AGN about "nothing in San Diego for airgunners", or "no one wants to get together in San Diego to shoot", or "I tried to get a group together, but no one was interested". If that sounds like you (and you know who you are), then here you go… 

A chance to shoot with other Airgunners that are interested in shooting small bore air rifles at greater than 100 yard distances. This will be great fun, shooting clay pigeons across a small canyon in Temecula, CA east of the Temecula Wine region. It'll take you about 75 minutes to get there from downtown San Diego, shorter if you live in North County. Everyone will be on even footing, shooting .22 caliber and smaller, no slugs or larger caliber rifles.

So bring out your best .22 (or .177), and show us how its done. I'm sure LD will have some other side events to keep us busy. He's putting a good percentage of the gate into the prize money, so you could walk away with some serious $$$. C'mon, stop whining about no one shooting in SD, and come join us!!! Sunday, March 31st. 

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