Register now for the 2017 NRA National Black Powder Target Rifle Championships

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posted on May 17, 2017
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The 2017 NRA National Black Powder Target Rifle Championships will be held August 14-20 at the Tubb Range, NRA Whittington Center in Raton, NM.

  • August 14          Registration/Sight-In Day
  • August 15-16     Mid-Range Position
  • August 17-18     Mid-Range Any/Prone
  • August 19-20     Creedmoor

Shoot all three and become a member of the Ironman elite group. Awards will be given to place winners, class winners, and special class winners.

Register online now at competitions.nra.org/silhouetteonlineentry.

For more information, email Match Director Greg Burri at [email protected].

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