When: Saturday, April 30, 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Where: Salmon Arm Fish and Game Club Rifle Range
Who: Members of Salmon Arm Fish and Game Club plus 1 guest each, under-18 must be supervised by parent
Fee: $10 for members, $15 for non members, on the day of the event. Maximum of 24 shooters.
Basics:
A Juggernaut Shoot is a free hand (standing) centre fire rifle shoot. The targets are water-filled milk and windshield washer jugs suspended at 50, 75 and 100 yards. Pairs of shooters compete by shooting at five jugs, two assigned to each shooter, and the last jug for whoever gets it first. Points are allotted one point per jug. Each shooter is allowed up to 5 shots for each distance, and each heat is a maximum of 3 minutes. Younger or older shooters may use a bench if needed.
Rifles:
This started out as practicing for hunting years ago so we are using hunting rounds only. Varmint rounds work best, no full metal jacket. Any rifle you might hunt with is OK.
Protection:
Eye and ear protection are both mandatory. Both earplugs and earmuffs are recommended as some guns will have muzzle brakes and will be very loud. A supply of earplugs and safety glasses will be available.
To Bring:
You will need your rifle and at least 15 rounds. We have enough left over jugs from last year so no need to bring jugs this year. If you have been saving them, bring them.
Register:
Please register by email to safgcshoot@gmail.com. Please include what type of rifle you will be shooting, e.g. single shot, bolt action, lever, pump or semi-automatic. Registration will help us prepare for the number of shooters expected. There will be a limit of 24 shooter. Food (pop and hot dogs) provided.
Other Information:
There may be a photographer on hand taking pictures for the club website.
This really is just plain old fun shooting so bring a good attitude and cheer on the other shooters. If you want to watch, spectators are welcome. As always, we require eye and ear protection for everyone. We will have extra earplugs and a limited number of safety glasses if you need them.
Any questions:
Call or text Ed Dunfield 250-804-9966
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