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Dual P.P.C Match NRA REGISTERED
California Highway Patrol & C.A.H.P. Memorial May 5th and 6th, 2007
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LOCATION: Sacramento County Sherriff Range
12770 Bruceville Rd, Elk Grove, CA 95758
ENTRIES: For shooting times and registration, contact John Koon at JohnKoon@pacbell.net.
Relays will be fired on the hour, relays are scheduled for:
Saturday May 5, 0900 hours to 1400 hours (6 relays)
Sunday May 6, 0900 hours to 1400 hours (6 relays)
AWARDS: All awards will be either cash or merchandise. Awards will be given per
CPPA rules.
ELIGIBILITY: Competitors must be eligible to compete per NRA rule 2.1 or 2.1.1 and
2.4(a, b, c, d or e). Eligibility authentication will be required per NRA
Rule 2.4.1.
ENTRY FEE: Individual Matches (1 thru 6) $30.00 for each 1500
NRA Registration Fee $4.00 for first match, $2.00 each
match after.
Two Revolver and two Semi-Auto matches will be offered
Distinguished Matches $5.00 each ( Note: for CPPA only)
All current NRA Police Combat Rules will govern these matches
There will be NO POSTAL MATCH .
CLASSIFICATIONS: Individual competitors will be classed according to their most
current NRA classification. Shooters must present their NRA
classification and CPPA membership card at registration, with
proper police I.D. card. NRA membership application cards
will be available at the range.
CHALLENGES: A challenge fee of $1.00 will be collected for each challenge
made. ( See NRA rules for correct procedure)
CLASSIFICATION: Individual competitors will be classified in six classes. High
Master, Master, Expert, Sharpshooter, Marksman and Classified.
Classification will be based on NRA Police Combat
classifications, the scores of which are taken from NRA
sanctioned Police Pistol Combat matches or registered leagues.
Unclassified competitors, WITHOUT A TEMPORARY SCORE
BOOK, are required to compete in the High Master Class
(rule 19.2). insufficient entries (5 or more) in a class may require
those competitors to be moved to the next higher classification,
the Match Director per NRA Rule 19.8.
ARMS ALLOWED: Rule 3.2 and 3.3 of the NRA Police Combat Rule Book.
AMMUNITION: Either hand loaded or factory loaded round nose, semi-wadcutter,
full wadcutter, .32 cal or larger, may be used. No high speed or
magnum ammunition will be allowed ( Rule 3.17 a, b).
FIRING METHOD: “DA” will designate matches, which must be fired double action.
Matches designated with “SA” (single action) may be fired either
double or single action.
LOADING: All loading will be with cartridges taken from the competitor’s
pocket, cartridge belt, mechanical loaders or special pouch.
Cartridge belts and special pouches may be used if they are
practical for Police duty use. It is the competitors’ responsibility
to have sufficient ammunition in his possession to complete the
event. If the equipment to be used is questionable, it should be
submitted to the Match Director for a decision prior to firing the
first match. All loading will be with six (6) cartridges. Time for
reloading is included in the time for each match or stage.
TIME: Time will start with a loaded gun in the holster. No part of the
competitor’s hand may touch the gun or holster unit the
command to commence firing has been given.
OPTICAL DEVICES: No optical (other than normal glasses worn for corrective
eyesight or Sunglasses) will be permitted on the range during
match firing for use by competitors. Use of mechanical iris,
eye patch or eye cover is prohibited.
HOLSTER: A conventional right or left-hand holster must be used. For
safety reasons shoulder, or cross draw, or holster that require
releasing by insertion of the finger within the trigger guard will
not be allowed. Holsters cannot be tied down.
TARGETS: Only NRA approved B-27 targets will be used. Hits in the
7, 8, 9, 10 and X scoring area will be scored.
SIGHTING SHOTS: No sighting shots will be allowed.
REFIRES: No re-fires will be allowed for defective guns or ammunition, or
for other malfunctions of the shooters equipment. Competitors
may clear jams or malfunctions provided all safety requirements
are met.
SCORING: All scoring will be preformed by competitors. The use of plug
type scoring gauges will be restricted to use by the Chief Range
Officer or Match Director.
Competitors will inspect their own targets after scoring, check
scorecard for correctness and sign their scorecard to indicate
acceptance of the score. If the competitor does not accept the
score the Chief Range Officer will clip the scorecard to the target
and the target will be moved to the Challenge area. See NRA rule
16.1 for challenge and protest procedure.
If the score is accepted, scores will be checked by the Statistical
Office and posted on the bulletin board. Competitors must sign
Their scorecards or risk not having scores accepted.
BREAKING TIES: When two or more competitors have the same numerical score,
scores will be ranked according to NRA rule 15.11
MATCH 1: Standing Without Support – DA
Stage 1: 7 yards 12 shots 20 seconds
Stage 2: 15 yards 12 shots 20 seconds
MATCH 2: 25 yards Kneeling and Standing – DA
6 shoots kneeling
6 shoots left hand barricade 90 seconds
6 shots right hand barricade
MATCH 3: 50 yards sitting/prone/standing – DA/SA
6 shots sitting
6 shots prone 2 minutes and
6 shots left hand barricade 45 seconds
6 shots right hand barricade
MATCH 4: 25 yards standing without support – DA
Stage 1: 12 shots 35 seconds
Stage 2: 12 shots 35 seconds
MATCH 5: National Police Course
Stage 1: A. 7 yards Standing 12 shots – DA- 20 seconds
B. 25 yards Kneeling/Standing – DA
6 shots Kneeling
6 shots left hand barricade 90 seconds
6 shots right hand barricade
Stage 2: C. 50 Yards Sitting/Prone/Standing – DA/SA
6 shots sitting
6 shots prone 2 minutes and
6 shots left hand barricade 45 seconds
6 shots right hand barricade
D. 25 Yards Standing without Support – DA
6 Shots 12 seconds
MATCH 6: Aggregate of Matches 1,2,3,4 & 5.
TEAM MATCHES: Aggregate of Individual Match 5 scores of all team members, two
and four person teams.
NOTE: All teams must be declared with the CHP Pistol
Team, prior to the first member of the team firing a shot.
failure to do so may result n the disqualification of the entire
team.