The NRA ARC Across America National Challenge now has a scoreboard. The national leaderboard is live at arc.nra.org, giving competitors a place to see exactly where they stand against fellow shooters from coast to coast as the summer-long event plays out.
To keep the standings current, the NRA partnered with Armory Sync and Range Pocket, which update the leaderboard as qualifying events are completed. This running national tally reflects results from participating clubs and ranges throughout the challenge, which runs from Memorial Day through Labor Day in celebration of the nation’s 250th anniversary.
The national challenge is built on the NRA America’s Rifle Challenge Level 1 format, four stages of fire that test accuracy, rifle control and safe gun handling in a structured but welcoming setting. It’s designed as the ideal entry point for AR-15 owners of every experience level, and the re-entry format means a competitor is never locked into a single score. Shoot a match, head back to the range to sharpen the weak spots, then return and try to climb the rankings. The program was built to make getting your AR-15 out of the safe and out to a match as straightforward as possible.
That accessibility extends to the clubs hosting the matches. The NRA ARC Across America page lays out just how simple it is for a range to put on a Level 1 event, with a full course format for ranges that have 100-yard capability and a reduced course format for facilities working with 25 yards. The NRA’s goal is to have more than 250 clubs and ranges host matches before Labor Day, a target that comes down to just five participating clubs per state.
With the leaderboard online, the only thing left is to go put up a score. Find an event, shoot the course and see where you land in the national rankings. For more information on the NRA ARC Across America National Challenge and to view the leaderboard, visit arc.nra.org.






