2009 LR Championship Bulletin
2009 KENTUCKY STATE LONG RANGE CHAMPIONSHIP
SPONSORED BY THE MEADE COUNTY SPORTSMEN’S CLUB
updated 3-5-09
Date: September 27, 2009
Location: Scott Mountain Range, Fort Knox, Kentucky.
Eligibility: All competitors must be individual members the NRA and the KYSR&PA (or their state association of residence). Only active duty military personnel are exempt from this rule. Juniors may be members of a NRA affiliated Junior Rifle Club.
Entry Fee: Adults = $35.00, Juniors = $15.00.
Make checks payable to the Meade County Sportsmen’s Club (MCSC).
Match proceeds support junior high power shooting programs.
Entries: The range capacity is 50 shooters. A roster of all competitors must be submitted to Fort Knox security personnel 10 days before the match. Therefore, all shooters must have advanced entries. Advanced entries must include NRA number, name, complete address, telephone number, vehicle license plate number, and payment of entry fee for each individual. All advanced entries must reach the match coordinator at least 10 days before the match date. Advanced entries will be refunded if notice of an entrant’s cancellation is given no later than 10 days before the match. A self-addressed, stamped envelope must also be sent if the entry is to be acknowledged. The matches are held on a military post and may be cancelled with little notice; without a telephone number, you may not be advised of a schedule change.
Mail entries to: Bill Balda, 147-A Doe Run, Frankfort, KY 40601; 800-852-0942, ext 4536.
Rules: These are NRA Approved matches. Unless modified by this program, current NRA rules will apply. Open bolt indicators are required (Rule 3.21). All competitors will wear eye and ear protection (Rules 3.19 & 3.20) in the pits. All competitors will wear hearing protection on the firing line where eye protection is also highly encouraged. Competitors will score, work in the target pits, and assist the Range and Pit Officers as required. The use of plug type scoring gauges is restricted to the Pit Officer only.
Sighting Shots: Coaching during sighting shots is allowed to get the shooter on the target. All sighting shots must be recorded on the back of the score card. The shooter must tell the scorer when he is going to shoot for record before firing the first record shot. Once the shooter has fired his first record shot, he can not shoot any more sighting shots. Additional time may not be allowed for record shots if more than 5 sighting shots are fired.
Rifle: Any safe rifle. There will be an Any Rifle category (Rule 3.2) and a Service Rifle category (Rule 3.1, 3.1.1, or 3.1.2). Competitors must shoot the service rifle in both fired matches to be eligible for that aggregate award. The M1C, M1D, M21, and similar scoped service rifle systems are allowed in the any sight matches.
Ammunition: Any safe ammunition (Rule 3.17.B).
Challenges: A $3.00 fee in exact change must accompany any challenge. The fee will be refunded if the challenge is upheld.
Classification: The NRA classification system will be used. A current NRA Long Range classification card, temporary score book, or assigned classification is acceptable. If four or more unclassified competitors compete they will be placed in a separate class, otherwise they will shoot as Masters. An unclassified shooter is a competitor that has not shot in a NRA Registered or Approved match within the past three years. Unclassified shooters must be sponsored by a classified shooter.
Squadding: All matches will be squadded at the registration table which opens at 8:00 am eastern time. Advanced entries will be honored until 8:30 am. Since long range targets are not normal on this range, shooters will have to prepare their targets which takes time. Therefore, late arrivals may not have a target to shoot on.
Match Schedule: Firing will commence at 9:00 am.
Match 1 – 1000 yd. Slow fire, prone; unlimited sighters and 20 shots for record in 30 minutes. Any rifle, any sights, NRA Rule 3.7.c.
Match 2 – 1000 yd. Slow fire, prone; unlimited sighters and 20 shots for record 30 minutes. Any rifle, metallic sights, NRA Rule 3.7(a)1 or 3.7(a)2.
Match 3 – Aggregate of matches 1 & 2.
Awards: Individual trophies will be awarded for Match Winner (if not also High Resident) and State Champion for Match 3. Trophies or medals will also be awarded for High Service Rifle, High Police, High Junior, High Woman, and High Senior (60+) if at least 4 shooters compete in a category for Match 3. Individual trophies will be awarded to Match Winners in Matches 1 & 2. Individual medals will be awarded for First in Class and Second in Class for Matches 1, 2, & 3. If there are less than four competitors in a class, they will be grouped up into the next higher class. Junior competitors must pay the adult entry fee to be eligible for awards. Competitors must shoot the service rifle in both fired matches to be eligible for that aggregate award.
General: Bring your own food and water; there will be no lunch break. Competitors are encouraged to car pool and park as many vehicles as possible in the 1000 yard line parking area. If personal vehicles interfere with running the match smoothly, we will require all vehicles to be left at the 1000 yard line.
Motels: There are several inexpensive motels near the range, including:
Best Western Gold Vault Inn, 1225 N Dixie Hwy, Radcliff (270) 351-1141.
Golden Manor Motel, 346 Dixie Hwy, Muldraugh (270) 942-2800.
Directions: From Highway 31W, Dixie Highway, in Muldraugh enter the post through the Brandenburg Gate and continue to Frazier Road (just before the railroad tracks), turn left onto Frazier Road and go to the four way stop at Wilson Road, go straight through the intersection and travel down Main Range Road past French Range. Continue down Main Range Road and go down an extremely steep hill, at the base of the hill turn left onto Porter River Road. Follow Porter River Road across the bridge to the first gate on the right, turn right and go up the steep hill on the gravel road.
Gate Procedures: All shooters must use the Brandenburg Gate to enter Fort Knox. Have a picture ID and a match program ready when arriving at the gate. Tell the gate guards you are traveling to the rifle match and that you have one or more firearms. Bring only the firearms you plan to shoot. Your vehicle may be searched and you may be asked for vehicle registration and proof of insurance papers. This happens to everyone entering the post whose vehicle is not registered on Fort Knox, not just people with firearms. It will be extremely helpful to be cooperative and polite when answering all questions from the guards. Unless on official law enforcement business, Fort Knox considers all peace officers as civilians and thus subject to all these requirements.
CAUTION: These matches are held on a U.S. military installation and all personnel will be subject to all applicable federal laws and military regulations when traveling on post. Concealed Carry Permits are not valid on federal installations and carrying concealed weapons of any kind on Ft. Knox is against federal law and military regulations. Competitors are advised to arrive at Fort Knox early in order to process through the gate and arrive at the match promptly. All firearms will be unloaded and secured in an appropriate storage container. Ammunition will also be stored in appropriate containers and kept separate from any firearms.
MATCH RESULTS
- September 27, 2009



