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Post by perazzi » Mon Mar 01, 2010 10:00 pm

Any one have any information on any??

MRPA site has nothing...

Searching gives little.

I think there's one 3/20 or so , but I don't know more than that.

Any information???
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Post by Bullseye » Mon Mar 01, 2010 10:35 pm

Looks like the Michigan Rifle & Pistol Assn. still has the 2009 events listed on their website http://www.michrpa.com/pistol.htm But near the bottom of the page is the contact list, perhaps an email to them inquiring if the 2010 pistol events calendar is available might help.

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Post by perazzi » Mon Mar 01, 2010 10:42 pm

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# Flushing -- Friday, March 19, 2010 - Saturday, March 20, 2010 ([email protected])
P. Munch, 9284 N Latson Rd, Howell, MI 48855
Did find this on the NRA site...
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Post by Bullseye » Mon Mar 01, 2010 10:49 pm

That is right around the corner, calendar-wise. I'd give the contact an email just to see if there's any limitations on registrations, or if there's any pre registrations for the match. You'll also want to know what kind of match (e.g. 1800, 2700, etc.).

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Post by Bullseye » Tue Mar 02, 2010 8:29 pm

One of the first places I checked was the Shooting Sports magazine but I didn't see anything listed to help you in Michigan.

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Post by perazzi » Tue Mar 02, 2010 10:23 pm

There was something in the back of the e-mag on sectionals in Michigan.

I'm just posting the URL for reference...

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Post by perazzi » Tue Mar 02, 2010 10:38 pm

Got this back from Pat.

2010 PROGRAM
NRA OPEN INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS
Conventional Pistol

DATE: MARCH 19, 20, 21 2010
LOCATION: FLUSHING MICHIGAN
SPONSOR: FLUSHING RIFLE & PISTOL CLUB

Sectionals are registered matches. All regulations for registered
matches must be followed.

The 2010 NRA open Sectional-National Indoor Pistol Championships are being fired at Sectional Tournaments throughout the United States. They are operated by match staff composed of local match officials. All local challenges and protests are to be resolved on the match site according to procedures outlined in Section 16 of the NRA Pistol Rule Book. Each individual competitor and team firing in a Sectional will automatically be entered in the National Championship at no additional charge.

All fired scores are sent to NRA where they are compiled and a National Champion determined. For the purpose of the National Championship, the National Match Director may require that any or all fired targets from any sectional be sent to NRA Headquarters under the provisions of Rule 16.1.

National Indoor Championships Match Officials:
Match Director: Tom Hughes
Statistical Officer: Ann Boyd

All fired targets must be retained until the challenge period for the National Indoor Sectional Championship Final Result Bulletin has ended, two weeks after the bulletin is mailed to all competitors.
ELIGIBILITY: A competitor (individual or team) may enter only one NRA Pistol Sectional during 2010. Competitors may enter other types of Sectionals if eligible. As of July 2008 membership in the National Rifle Asscociation is encouraged but not required. Tournament officials (Rule 11) may not compete in the Sectional at which they are officiating.
Teams: A team will consist of four (4) firing members representing an NRA affiliated club (Rule 2.11 or 2.11.1), a law enforcement agency (Rule 2.14), a regular service, National Guard or Reserve Unit (Rule 2.13). Teams composed of competitors not all in the same category are mixed teams. Mixed teams in Sectionals may fire for open awards only. Scores for mixed teams will not be used for National ranking or awards.
NOTE: In order for scores from a Sectional to be recognized for Sectional awards, there must be teams and individuals entered in the Sectional concerned representing more than one affiliated organization. All scores, except those from mixed teams, will be recognized for National awards.

MEMBERSHIP NUMBER: All competitors must put their NRA Member ID number
on their entry card.

RULES: Current NRA Pistol Rules will govern.

EQUIPMENT: .22 Caliber Pistol (Rule 3.4).

DISTANCE: 50 feet.

TARGETS: B-2, slowfire target, B-3 timed, rapid fire target.

SCORING: Scoring will be done by competitors

SCORE CARDS: Special Sectional score cards will be used and must be signed by the competitor to be considered for National ranking and awards. If category is not indicated on the score card, competitors will be placed in the Civilian category.

SOUVENIR PINS: NRA will furnish a souvenir award to each competitor.

CATEGORIES: The National Individuals and Team Championships, separate class awards will be given in each of three categories; Civilian (Rule 2.2), Police (Rule 2.4), and Service (Rules 2.5, 2.6, and 2.7), Senior (2.2.1) and Grand Senior (Rule 2.2.2) subject to the conditions of the award schedule.

Grand Senior, Senior, Junior and High Woman Category - Although not required, The Flushing Rifle & Pistol Club will provide an award for the high grand senior, senior, junior and woman in the aggregate.

CLASSIFICATION: All competitors will be classified according to the NRA Classification System in individual and team matches and must exhibit their classification card or Temporary Score Record Book at the Statistical Office. Unclassified competitors will fire in the Master class if they do not have an Assigned Classification (Rule 19.6).

ENTRIES Individual - Entries in individual matches will be made by submitting the enclosed Registration & Entry card accompanied by check or money order. Be sure to indicate date and time you wish to fire. Be sure to indicate your correct Pistol Classification. You are encouraged pre enter by phone or email to ensure that you get the relay that you want. All squadding is on a first come first served basis. All entries made before Thursday March 18th will be confirmed either by phone, email or regular mail
Return entry card immediately with correct fees to:

PAT MUNCH E-MAIL [email protected]
9284 N. LATSON RD.
HOWELL MI. 48855 PH 517-548-3480

Teams - Entries made for team participation should be indicated on the individual entry card. Team entries must be made by the Team Captain in person prior to the start of firing the team match.

Entries Close - Individual match entries must be received not later than the Thursday preceding the opening date of the Sectional. Team entries may be made any time prior to the start of firing the team match.

Post Entries - Post entries will be accepted up to the range capacity.

Additional Relays- Additional relays may be added to insure that everyone gets a chance to shoot.

FEES: NRA Sectional Registration Fees include entry in the 2010 NRA
Indoor Pistol Championships.
NRA Individual Registration Fee - $8.00 per competitor per match.
NRA Team Registration Fee - $8.00 per team
Individual Matches $20.00 per competitor*
Team Matches $10.00 per team
(*Note NRA registration fees are not included in above prices. Junior shooters take 50% off match fees.)
SQUADDING: Matches will be squadded. Competitors who miss their relay and post entries must wait for an opening to be squadded. Teams are not required to be squadded to fire as a unit.

TIME OF FIRING: Firing will be between the hours shown below on the dates indicated.
Relay #1 Friday March 19, 2010 Starting time 6:30 PM (1830 hrs)
Relay #2 Friday March 19, 2010 Starting time 8:30 PM (2030 hrs)
Relay #3 Saturday March 20, 2010 Starting time 9:00 AM (0900 hrs)
Relay #4 Saturday March 20, 2010 Starting time 11:00 AM (1100 hrs)
Relay #5 Saturday March 20, 2010 Starting time 1:00 PM (1300 hrs)
Relay #6 Saturday March 20, 2010 Starting time 3:00 PM (1500 hrs)
Relay #7 Sunday March 21, 2010 Starting Time 9:00 AM (0900 hrs)
Relay #8 Sunday March 21, 2010 Starting Time 11:00 AM (1100 hrs)
Relay #9 Sunday March 21, 2010 Starting Time 1:00 PM (1300 hrs)
Relay#10 Sunday March 21. 2010 Starting time 3:00 PM (1500 hrs)
Additional relays may be added if needed

MATCH SCHEDULE: Listed in order of firing

Match #1 - 20 shots slow fire, 2 strings of 10 rounds, 10 minutes per
string

Match #4 - 30 shots, 10 rounds slow fire, 10 rounds timed fire, 10
rounds rapid fire - Gallery Course

Match #2 - 20 shots timed fire, 4 strings of 5 rounds, 20 seconds per
5 shot string

Match #3 - 20 shots rapid fire, 4 strings of 5 rounds, 10 seconds per
5 shot string

Match #5 - 90 shot aggregate

Match #6 - Team Match - NRA Gallery Course - All members of team must
fire - This is not a paper match

SECTIONAL AWARD SCHEDULE:

Individual - Awards will be provided by the NRA for the Sectional
Individual and the team matches on the following basis:

If there are fewer than 5 entries in a category, they will be combined
with entries of another category within the same class.
Civilian Police Service
Police Service Civilian
Service Police Civilian
If there are fewer than 5 entries after combining all the categories of a class, there will be NO AWARDS provided in that class and all competitors in the next lower class will be removed to their respective category in the next higher class. Competitors of lower classifications will not be combined with the Master Class. If fewer than 5 entries in the High Master Class, they will compete for open awards only.

An individual or team winning an open award will not be entitled to a class award in the same match. Such awards will be passed down to the next eligible individual or team.
Team - NRA will provide awards at the Sectional level for the Open Winning Team only. Additional places in the team match may be provided by the sponsor at his discretion.


SECTIONAL INDIVIDUAL FIRED MATCH AWARDS: The folllowing awards are furnished by the Flushing Rifle & Pistol Club:
Open Award in each fired match 6 award points
First in class 5 award points
Second in class 4 award points
Third in class 3 award points
High Senior Aggregate (match 5) 5 award points
High Woman Aggregate (match 5) 5 award points
High Junior Aggregate (match 5) Medal
Team First in class 20 award points

Classes with fewer than 5 entries will be combined. 8 or more entries will provide a second place award and 13 or more will provide a third place.

SECTIONAL INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDS

Open Awards - First place will be given regardless of the number of competitors in the Sectional. There must be a minimum of 15 competitors for second place to be given and a minimum of 30 competitor for third place to be given.

Provided by: The National Rifle Association

Winner - Gold Sectional Medallion and 15 Award Points
Second - Silver Sectional Medallion and 10 NRA Award Points
Third - Bronze Sectional Medallion and 5 NRA Award PointS

Class and Category Awards - Separate awards will be given in the five classes: High Master, Master, Expert, Sharpshooter, and Marksman. There must be a minimum of 5 competitors in a class and category to establish competition, 8 or more to provide second place and 13 or more to provide third place.

First in Class and Category 10 NRA Award Points
Second in Class and Category 8 NRA Award Points
Third in Class and Category 6 NRA Award Points

SECTIONAL TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDS
Provided by: The National Rifle Association

Winning Team - 20 NRA Award Points (5 per team member)
NRA will provide awards for the Open Winning Team only. Additional
places in the team match may be provided by the sponsor at his discretion.

NATIONAL INDIVIDUAL SECTIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDS

Open Awards: First place will be given regardless of the number of competitors in the National Individual Championship. There must be a minimum of 25 competitors for second place to be given and a minimum of 35 competitors for third place to be given.

Provided by:. The National Rifle Association
Winner - Gold National Championship Medallion and 50 NRA Award Points
Second- Silver National Championship Medallion and 40 Award Points
Third- Bronze National Championship Medallion and 30 Award Points

Special Awards: Woman Champion Trophy High Senior (60 years+) Trophy
Junior Champion Trophy High Grand Senior (70 years+) Trophy




Class and Category Awards - Separate awards will be given in the five classes: High Master, Master, Expert, Sharpshooter, and Marksman. Same as outlined under "Categories" and "Sectional Award Schedule") . There must be a minimum of 5 competitors in a class and category to establish competition, 8 or more to provide second place and 13 or more to provide third place. An additional 3 NRA Award Points will be given in each category of each class for each 20 entries or major fraction thereof over 50.
Individuals of lower classification will not be combined with the High Master Class. If fewer than 5 entries in the High Master Class, they will compete for open awards only.

First in Class and Category 10 NRA Award Points
Second in Class and Category 8 NRA Award Points
Third in Class and Category 6 NRA Award Points

NATIONAL TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDS
Provided by: The National Rifle Association:

Winning Team 4 Gold Medals

Second Place Team 4 Silver Medals
Third Place Team 4 Bronze Medals
Class and Category Awards - Separate class awards will be given.
Teams of lower classification will not be combined with the High Master Class. If fewer than 5 entries in the High Master Class, they will compete for open awards only

A team winning an open award will not be entitled to a class award in
the same match. Such awards will be passed down to the next eligible team.
First Place - 4 Silver Medals
An additional four (4) bronze medals in each category of each class
for each twenty (20) teams or major fraction thereof over forty (40) .

Map to Club

North on 23 until it joins I-75 just south of Flint.
Stay on 23/75 until Pierson rd, then exit and head west per the map.
From North take I-75 South to Pierson Rd, Go west to the club


From Lansing take I-69 to M-13 exit. Go North to M-21 continue east to Seymour
There will be food available at the range all 3 days
-- === Circle Your Firing Time And Date and Save for your records===
Relay #1 Friday March 19, 2010 Starting time 6:30 PM (1830 hrs)
Relay #2 Friday March 19, 2010 Starting time 8:30 PM (2030 hrs)
Relay #3 Saturday March 20, 2010 Starting time 9:00 AM (0900 hrs)
Relay #4 Saturday March 20, 2010 Starting time 11:00 AM (1100 hrs)
Relay #5 Saturday March 20, 2010 Starting time 1:00 PM (1300 hrs)
Relay #6 Saturday March 20, 2010 Starting time 3:00 PM (1500 hrs)
Relay #7 Sunday March 21, 2010 Starting time 9:00 AM (0900 hrs)
Relay #8 Sunday March 21, 2010 Starting time 11:00 AM (1100 hrs)
Relay #9 Sunday March 21, 2010 Starting time 1:00 PM (1300 hrs)
Relay#10 Sunday March 21, 2010 Starting time 3:00 PM (1500hrs)
-----------------------------------------fill out form below and send back-----------------------------------
Flushing Rifle & Pistol Club NRA Sectional Entry

Name:____________________________________________________________

Address:___________________________________________________________

City:__________________________State:__________________Zip:___________

Home Phone__________________Work Phone__________________E-mail________________

NRA ID#_________________________________Classification (circle) HM MA EX SS MK MU

Category (circle) Civlilian Service Police Senior Grand Senior (70+) Junior Woman

I wish to shoot on ,Date_____________Time___________Relay #____________

Total entry fee is $28.00 ($20.00 + $8.00 NRA Sanction) Do not send team entry money.
Total for junior shooters is $18.00. 50% off match fee + $8.00 NRA Sanction fee.
Team entries will be handled at the range. Team fee will be $18.00 ($10.00 + $8.00 NRA Sanction fee)
Please make checks payable to: Pat Munch Amount enclosed_________________

------------------------------------------------Fill out form below and Send back---------------------------

Extra Flushing Rifle & Pistol Club NRA Sectional Entry Form

Name:____________________________________________________________

Address:___________________________________________________________

City:__________________________State:__________________Zip:___________

Home Phone__________________Work Phone__________________E-mail________________

NRA ID#_______________________________Classification (circle) HM MA EX SS MK MU

Category (circle) Civlilian Service Police Senior Grand Senior (70+) Junior Woman

I wish to shoot on ,Date_____________Time___________Relay #____________

Total entry fee is $28.00 ($20.00 + $8.00 NRA Sanction) Do not send team entry money.
Total for junior shooters is $18.00. 50% off match fee + $8.00 NRA Sanction fee.
Team entries will be handled at the range. Team fee will be $18.00 ($10.00 + $8.00 NRA Sanction fee)
Please make checks payable to: Pat Munch Amount enclosed_________________
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Post by Bullseye » Wed Mar 03, 2010 6:27 am

That's a 900 point aggregate, 50', .22 cal. sectional match. Basically it is three National Match courses combined for the aggregate score. Although they only shoot one NM course in the traditional sense. The other two NM courses are divided up into slow, timed, and rapid stage matches consisting of 20 shots each. This is typical of one leg from a 2700 (three gun) match.

Do you have a NRA Classification for .22 Indoor Pistol, or any Conventional Pistol category? If not, you have to enter as an "Unclassified Master".

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Post by perazzi » Wed Mar 03, 2010 7:05 am

Oooh unclassified master. I don't like the sound of that. Lol

Its ok. Its all about competing against the best available.

Correction. It's about what am I capable of when shooting alongside the best available.

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