Shooting USA TV Features Camp Perry National Matches this Week
“Ready on the Left, Ready on the Right… Commence Watching!” On Wednesday, November 5, 2014, Shooting USA will broadcast coverage of the 2014 National Matches and CMP events at Camp Perry, Ohio. This is a “must-watch” episode for anyone interested in competitive shooting. The National Matches at Camp Perry are the World Series of American shooting sports, attracting the nation’s top pistol and rifle marksmen. Shooting USA’s coverage begins Wednesday on the Outdoor Channel. This week’s episode will also feature the m1903 Springfield, an historic American military weapon.
Shooting USA Wednesday Broadcast Times on the Outdoor Channel:
Eastern Time – 3:30 PM, 9:00 PM, 12:00 M Central Time – 2:30 PM, 8:00 PM, 11:00 PM |
Mountain Time – 1:30 PM, 7:00 PM, 10:00 PM Pacific Time – 12:30 PM, 6:00 PM, 9:00 PM |
History of Camp Perry
The National Matches have been held at Camp Perry since 1907. The range is located along the shores of Lake Erie in northern Ohio near Port Clinton. The site was first acquired in 1906, in response to the need for a larger facility for military training and the NRA’s shooting programs. In 1906 Gen. Ammon B. Crichfield, Adjutant General of Ohio, ordered construction of a new shooting facility on the shores of Lake Erie, 45 miles east of Toledo, Ohio. The original land for Camp Perry was purchased in 1906, and the reservation was named after Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry, the American naval commander who won the Battle of Put-in-Bay during the War of 1812.On August 19, 1907, Cpl. L. B. Jarrett fired the first shot at the new Camp Perry Training Site. And that year, 1907, Camp Perry held its first National Pistol and Rifle Championship events. This location has hosted the annual NRA National Matches ever since. Today, over 4,000 competitors attend the National Matches each year, making it the most popular shooting competition in the western hemisphere.
Federal legislation originally launched the National Matches. In February 1903, an amendment to the War Department Appropriations Bill established the National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice (NBPRP). This government advisory board became the predecessor to today’s Corporation for the Promotion of Rifle Practice and Firearms Safety, Inc. that now governs the CMP. The 1903 legislation also established the National Matches, commissioned the National Trophy and provided funding to support the Matches.
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“Today, over 4,000 competitors attend the National Matches each year, making it the most popular shooting competition in the western hemisphere.”
I believe this is incorrect. Even if Camp Perry matches are big an impressive – The Norwegian Voluntary Rifle Assosiation (DFS, very similar to the CMP) annually holds their Nationals, “Landsskytterstevnet”. This weeklong match usually collect 4-6000 participants, depending on whre in Norway it is held. The record. from Elverum 1990, stands at 7181. This is in a country with fewer people than Minnesota — Krister
Editor: We are familiar with Landsskytterstevnet, which is a great competition indeed. However, mainland Norway is east of the Prime Meridian, which runs through Greenwich, in the UK. Accordingly, Norway is in the Eastern Hemisphere. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Hemisphere