Smallbore Program

SIRAPC Prone Smallbore Rifle (.22 Caliber)  Program

The club hosts several indoor and outdoor matches throughout the year. The matches are shot indoor (winter months) at distances of 50 feet and outdoor (weather permitting) at distances of 50 yards/meters, and/or 100 yards. Section 7 of the Smallbore Rifle Rule Book discusses all courses of fire recognized by NRA, while section 17 covers all courses of fire recognized for national records. The course of fire for the matches consists of several stages.

To participate in the match a person needs a safe .22 rifle  – The rifle authorized for use in smallbore rifle matches is the .22 caliber rimfire chambered for cartridges commercially catalogued as the .22 Short, .22 Long, or .22 Long Rifle cartridges. There are no restrictions on the barrel length or overall weight of the rifle and accessories. No portion of the rifle or any attachment to the rifle shall extend more than 3 inches beyond the rear of the shooter’s shoulder. The trigger pull must be capable of lifting 3 pounds. The same rifle must be used throughout all stages of any one match (except aggregate) except in the case of a malfunction or disabled rifle, when the competitor may change rifles with permission of the Chief Range Officer. For rules and reference, please see the NRA Smallbore Rifle Rules.

Match Director: Ted Carr, 502-337-2155

2026 MATCHES (INDOOR RANGE)

February 15th, March 15th