2019 Under-25 Prone Rifle National Championships Coming Up

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posted on June 6, 2019
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The Bald Eagles Rifle Club is sponsoring the 2019 U.S. Under-25 Prone Rifle National Championships, which will be held June 17-21 at the NRA Whittington Center in Raton, NM.

The National U25 Prone Rifle Championships is open to all competitors whose 25th birthday falls later than June 17, 2019. NRA membership is not required, but competitors who are not NRA members are not eligible for National Record recognition.

Entry fees for the individual championship are $100, and team fees at $40 ($10 per shooter). Categories are Any, Palma, Service, F-T/R and F-Open.

Targets used at the match include the NRA MR-1FCA and LR-FCA.

Register at the Bald Eagles Rifle Club website by visiting this link: www.baldeaglesrc.org/event-3310573.

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