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Old January 1, 2006, 11:21 AM   #5
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It's 60 seconds for sitting and 70 seconds for prone rapid.

There are two categories: Service Rifle (AR-15/M1/M14) and Match rifle. The Service Rifle must have the original external profile and caliber, but internal modifications (bedding, match sights, barrel, float tube, etc) are permitted. The M1 may be chambered in either 30-06 or 308. A match rifle is any rifle that is not a service rifle. Either way you go, it's iron sights only. If you shoot a bolt gun, you'll shoot 5 and 5 in the rapids instead of 2 & 8.

You are not allowed to use the sling during the offhand stage.

Slowfire is scored after each shot by the guy in the pits, although some smaller ranges don't have pits, so that might not be the case all the time.

EiC matches are shot under Civilian Marksmaship Program rules (instead of the normal NRA Highpower Rules). Basically the rules are the same except the CMP has no Match Rifle category and there are no shooter classifications.

The John C Garand Match is a CMP match which you use a stock M1 rifle in 30-06 only. No NM parts or mods are permitted--only standard GI parts or commercially produced equivalents are allowed. Many clubs shoot an M1 match with rules that are somewhat relaxed, so check with the match director.

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