The Tewksbury Rod & Gun Club is excited to host a .22 caliber 900 bullseye competition match on Saturday, December 27, starting promptly at 9:00 AM.
This is a great opportunity for members to test their marksmanship skills, enjoy some friendly competition, and connect with fellow shooters in the club. Whether you’re a seasoned competitor or looking to challenge yourself in a structured match, we encourage you to participate.
Event Details
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Date: Saturday, December 27
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Time: 9:00 AM start
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Match Type: .22 caliber 900 bullseye competition
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Location: Tewksbury Rod & Gun Club
Registration
To ensure proper scheduling, all participants must contact Gerry Keefe at 978-852-2469 ahead of time. Gerry will confirm your spot and provide any additional details you may need.
Additional Details
An NRA indoor .22 bullseye pistol 900 match consists of 90 shots fired as three separate 30-shot aggregates (each worth a possible 300 points) using a .22 caliber pistol at a distance of 50 feet. The total possible score is 900 points.
Course of Fire
The match is fired in the standing, one-handed (off-hand) position using iron, aperture, or optical sights (no laser sights). The targets are scaled for the 50-foot distance, using the B-2 target for slow fire and the B-3 target for timed and rapid fire. The course of fire is structured as three iterations of the following 30-shot aggregate:
- Slow Fire: 10 shots are fired within a time limit of 10 minutes
- Timed Fire: 10 shots are fired in two 5-shot strings, with a time limit of 20 seconds per string.
- Rapid Fire: 10 shots are fired in two 5-shot strings, with a time limit of 10 seconds per string.
We look forward to seeing you on the line for a great day of competition and camaraderie!
