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CaPRC Centerfire Match at Angeles - February 8, 2015

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  • johnlee
    CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
    CGN Contributor - Lifetime
    • May 2008
    • 247

    CaPRC Centerfire Match at Angeles - February 8, 2015

    The California Precision Rifle Club is proud to announce their next centerfire match will be Sunday February 8th at the Angeles Ranges.
    For details about the Angeles Ranges, see their website: http://www.angelesranges.com



    Signups start at 7:30am and shooting should start at 8:15am when the line goes hot.
    Please arrive at the left side of the Angeles rifle range no later than 7:45am to sign-in and get assigned your shooter numbers.
    Your shooters number is also your position on the line so please lineup accordingly.

    Match fee is $10 for Caprc members or $30 for non members.
    The match fee also includes use of the range after the match is completed.
    We usually finish by 1pm.



    Bring 70 rounds of match grade ammo.
    Be prepared to shoot as close as 10yds and as far as 600yds.
    Be prepared to shoot from standing, kneeling, seated, prone and other improvised positions.
    Bring a backpack to shoot off of for stages that don't allow a bipod.



    This match is open to bolt action and semi-auto rifles from 223 up through 308.



    A velocity limit of 3100 fps will be in effect to reduce damage to club-owned steel targets.
    Bipods, slings, shooting mats and rear bags are allowed and recommended.
    Chamber flags are mandatory and are available from the club if needed.



    If you would like to attend the February match, you can RSVP here:

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    madjack956
    Veteran Member
    • Jan 2006
    • 2617

    Do you allow spectators?
    Paralyzed Veterans of America www.pva.org

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      johnlee
      CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
      CGN Contributor - Lifetime
      • May 2008
      • 247

      Sure, you can watch the match if you like.

      There's no one way to do it, but probably a good way to go about it might be to bring your rifles to Angeles that day and shoot that day as well as watch the match. That way, you're not driving to Angeles just to watch the match.

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