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District 8 Rifle Matches
Saturday 5/7/2022

​*This registration form (below) is due by April 8th, 2022

Details:
Saturday May 7th, 2022
Leon County Gun Club, Buffalo, Texas
15295 County Road 224
Oakwood, TX 75855

No entry fee for shooter if submitting this form below

more detailed info and specifics download here:
2022_d8_4-h_rifle_match_letter1__2_.pdf
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Information on Rifle Sights

​3-Position Rifle (our Rifle contest)

3.7 Sights a. Metallic sights Metallic sights are defined as any sighting system made of metal or equivalent materials that provide a means of aligning two separate, visible sights or reference points mounted on the rifle. Corrective sights as defined in NRA Smallbore Rule 3.7 a (2) may be used. b. Telescopic A telescopic sight is any sighting system including a lens or lenses and an aiming reference or reticale within the lens system. c. Any Any sight is a sight without restriction on the type or construction. d. Prohibited Sights Any sighting device that activates the firing mechanism or projects an image on the target is prohibited. Note that visually impaired individuals may use a sight that projects an image and have a spotter to assist them in aligning the dot with the target. 3.8 Spotting Scope The use of a telescope or other optical device to spot shot is permitted. It may be positioned forward of the shooter's forward shoulder


Light Rifle
3.7 Sights a. Metallic sights Metallic sights are defined as any sighting system made of metal or equivalent materials that provide a means of aligning two separate, visible sights or reference points mounted on the rifle. Corrective sights as defined in NRA Smallbore Rule 3.7 a (2) may be used. b. Telescopic A telescopic sight is any sighting system including a lens or lenses and an aiming reference or reticale within the lens system. c. Any Any sight is a sight without restriction on the type or construction. d. Prohibited Sights Any sighting device that activates the firing mechanism or projects an image on the target is prohibited. Note that visually impaired individuals may use a sight that projects an image and have a spotter to assist them in aligning the dot with the target. 3.8 Spotting Scope The use of a telescope or other optical device to spot shot is permitted. It may be positioned forward of the shooter's forward shoulder.

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  • Home
    • About
    • Monthly Bulletin
  • Shooting Disciplines
    • Pistols
    • Rifles
    • Shotguns
    • Archery
  • Register
    • Register for 4-H
    • Tee Shirts 2023
    • Competitions >
      • 2/5/23 2023 Gulf Coast BB Gun & Air Rifle Match (Conroe)
      • 3/11/23 Burleson Spring Fever Kick Off
      • 4/14/23 Shooting Sports Extravaganza
  • Contacts
    • Officers/Coaches >
      • Reporter's Corner
    • Friends & Resources