(Range 7) Civilian Marksmanship Program Excellence in Competition Service Rifle Match
Location
Racine County Line Rifle Club
8922 Rifle Range Rd
Racine, WI 53402
USA
Category
Range Reservation
Registration Info
Registration is not Required
Rules: Current CMP rules will be followed.
About this event
This is a CMP Service Rifle Match: 50 Shot National Match Course of Fire. 200-, 300- and 600-yard firing.
No sighting shots and no coaching allowed. Service rifles only. Only pull / paper targets will be used.
Course of Fire:
Stage 1: 200 yards slow fire offhand, 10 shots for record in 10 minutes.
Stage 2: 200 yards sitting or kneeling from standing, 1 string of (mandatory reload) 10 shots for record in 60 seconds.
Stage 3: 300 yards prone from standing, 1 string of (mandatory reload) 10 shots for record in 70 seconds.
Stage 4: 600 yards slow fire prone, 20 shots for record in 20 minutes.
Stages 1 and 2 will be fired in succession. Competitors must stand for the rapid-fire stages to be eligible for EIC points or receive any awards from the CMP.
Targets: decimal SR, SR-3 and MR will be used.
Entry: You may email your entry to MatchRegisterHub@gmail.com and pay the entry fee before the start of the match. Cutoff date for email entries is May 13th, 2026. Entries will be accepted in person until 8:30am on May 17th, 2026, or until the range limit of 60 competitors is reached.
Firing to start at approximately 9:00 am.
Entry fee: $25 for all competitors, payable in cash or check to RCLRC. Entry is limited to 60 competitors, with priority given to non-Distinguished Competitors.
Eligibility: As established by CMP rules, all competitors must verify their eligibility to participate on their scorecard. Reference www.odcmp.com for all CMP information. Competitors must have a CMP Competitor Number on file or submit an Eligibility Affidavit and Liability Agreement with entry.
Equipment: Current U.S. Service Rifles (or civilian equivalent) required; the M-16 (or AR 15). Competitors may share equipment. The use of spotting scopes, shooting coats, shooting stools, slings, ground mats, etc. is allowed. Triggers will be weighed prior to and randomly during the match, with a minimum of a 4.5-pound trigger pull.
Awards: Appropriate medals and points towards Distinguished Rifleman Award, as awarded by the Civilian Marksmanship Program.
In addition: Competitors will shoot, score and have pit and other duties as assigned. Change over and prep time will be given. Artificial support of any kind is prohibited. This match may not be fired for practice or fun. All score cards must be turned in for return to CMP. A fee of $3 will be charged for all lost challenges. It is not necessary to fire in the NRA events to compete in this match.
Competitors must furnish their own food, water, safe ammunition and safe service rifle for this event.
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