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(Range 7) Mid-Range Prone Series sponsored by Criterion Barrels

Date and Time

Sunday, May 11, 2025, 6:00 AM until 5:00 PM

Location

Racine County Line Rifle Club
8922 Rifle Range Rd
Racine, WI  53402
USA

Greg Coyle(s)

Greg Coyle

Category

Range Reservation

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About this event

Racine County Line Midrange Prone Series sponsored by Criterion Barrels

Entry:  Open to all knowledgeable and safe competitors.

When?  Sundays, March 16, April 13, May 11, June 29, August 31, October 19, and November 23, 2025

What?  Midrange Prone and F-Class Match

Where?  Sign-up is online.  Walk-ins welcome.  Meet at 600 yard firing line for squadding after 0700.  Safety briefing at 0745 at 600 yard firing line.  Firing to commence approximately 0800.

Fee:  $35 for RCLRC members, $40 for non-members

Rules:  Current NRA High Power Rifle rules will govern.  Use of ECI (empty chamber indicator device, available at the match) is mandatory.  Use of eye and hearing protection on the firing line is mandatory. 

Rifles: 

1. Service Rifle

US Rifle, Caliber .30 M1, or Caliber 7.62mm M1

US Rifle, Caliber 7.62mm M14

US Rifle, Caliber 5.56mm M16 Series

US Rifle, Caliber 7.62mm M110 Series

 

Rifles must have standard or National Match type sights or in the case of the AR-15 it may have an optical sight of no greater than 4.5x.  It must have a trigger pound equal to or greater than 4.5 pounds.  There are also other rifle specific requirements for each of the above.  Please check NRA Rule 3.1

 

Starting in 2016 AR-15 Service rifles were allowed to have a scope with a maximum magnification of 4.5x.  In 2018 this was opened up to all service rifles.  

2. Any Rifle

A centerfire rifle with no restrictions on sights or accessories, accept no muzzle brakes or silencers.  Rifles must be .35 caliber or less.  Metallic or optical sights will be used depending on the match bulletin. NRA rule 3.2

3. Palma Rifle

A rifle chambered for the unmodified .308/7.62mm, or .223/5.56mm NATO cartridges with metallic sights. NRA rule 3.3.1

4. F-Open Rifle

A centerfire rifle with a caliber limit of .35 and under.  A weight limit of 22lbs. or less.  A stock forearm of 3 inches or less.  The shooter is allowed to use an adjustable front rest and rear bag. Optical or Metallic sights are permitted. NRA Rule 3.4a and 3.4.1a

5. F-T/R

A rifle chambered for the unmodified .308/7.62mm, or .223/5.56mm NATO cartridges with a weight limit of 18.18lbs.  The shooter is allowed to use a sling and/or bipod along with a rear bag.  Optical or Metallic sights are permitted. NRA Rule 3.4b and 3.4.1b

6. Mid Range prone Tactical (AR)

This is a new division separate from sling and F-class.  The rifles must* be of an AR style rifle with a barrel no longer than 20"  The rifle scope must have a magnification of no more than 15x.  It must be shot from a Harris style bi-pod. A rear bag may be used but it must not have any ears. NRA Rule 3.3.3

 

*We will allow M14 style rifles to shoot in this class so long as all other criteria are met.  

 

Targets:

The targets used are the MR-1 at 600 yards.  For F-Class the target used is the MR-1FC at 600 yards.   Electronic targets will be used.  Competitors are required to provide their own electronic device to monitor scores.

 

Scoring:

All competitors will score for their squadmates  Score cards are to be turned in to match director at the end of each relay.

 

Course of fire:

Infiltration squadding may be employed at all matches (2 or more shooters in one combined block of time).

20 rounds + unlimited sighters at 600 yards Iron/Any Sight in 25 minutes

20 rounds + 2 convertible sighters at 600 yards Iron/Any Sight in 22 minutes

20 rounds + 2 convertible sighters at 600 yards Iron/Any Sight in 22 minutes

 

Needed equipment:

Rifle capable of shooting the required distances (see below)

Enough ammunition to complete course of fire

Rests if shooting F class

Spotting scope

Eye and hearing protection

 

Recommended equipment for sling shooters

Shooting Coat

Shooting Glove

Shooting Mat

 

Will my rifle work for mid-range?

 

The answer to this question is generally yes, however there are a couple of general guidelines.

  • Do not shoot Varmit or hunting bullets use only match bullets.
  • If shooting M16/AR-15 do not use M193 or M855 ammo.
  • If using a scope make sure your scope has enough elevation for 600 yards.  Depending on load and cartridge this could take as much as 15 MOA.  

Classification:  All matches to be run as NRA approved matches.  Scores will count toward NRA classification.

 

General Information:  Competitors will perform scoring, firing, and other duties, as assigned.

 

Location: Racine County Line Rifle Club,    , Racine, WI  53402

 

Questions?  Call Greg Coyle @ 847-636-1034