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		<title>Rimfire Sporter Competition &#8212; How to Get Started</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The CMP Rimfire Sporter discipline is for smallbore rifles that weigh 7 1/2 pounds or less with sights. Firing is done at 25 and 50 yards in prone, sitting, and standing positions, in slow and rapid-fire modes. The CMP has a special smart-phone App that helps speed up scoring. Rimfire Sporter matches are held throughout [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The CMP Rimfire Sporter discipline is for smallbore rifles that weigh 7 1/2 pounds or less with sights. Firing is done at 25 and 50 yards in prone, sitting, and standing positions, in slow and rapid-fire modes. The CMP has a special smart-phone App that helps speed up scoring. Rimfire Sporter matches are held throughout the country in connection with the CMP&#8217;s Travel Games.</p>
<p>And each summer, the major National <a href="https://thecmp.org/cmp-matches/national-rimfire-sporter-rifle-match/" target="_blank">Rimfire Sporter Match</a> attracts hundreds of shooters to the shore of Lake Erie at Camp Perry. This year&#8217;s Rimfire Sporter Match at Camp Perry will be held on <strong>Saturday, August 1st, 2026</strong>, with check-in/clinic on Friday, July 31, 2026. The CMP National Rimfire Sporter Rifle Match offers shooters a recreation-oriented competition where they use affordable, smallbore sporter rifles with either scopes or iron sights. All you need are a .22 LR rifle, sling, and ammo.</p>
<h2>FREE GUIDE: <a href="http://thecmp.org/wp-content/uploads/Rimfire.pdf?ver=20160318" target="_blank">48-Page CMP Guide to Rimfire Sporter Shooting &#187;</a></h2>
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<p>Rifles may be manually operated or semi-automatic, in three classes: the standard &#8220;O Class&#8221; for open-sighted rifles, &#8220;T-Class&#8221; for telescope-sighted rifles, and the &#8220;Tactical Rimfire&#8221; Class. Firing is done at 50 and 25 yards on a target with a 1.78&#8243; ten-ring. The target is simple enough for a beginner to hit, yet challenging enough that only one competitor in the history of the match has ever fired a perfect 600 score.</p>
<h2>Rimfire Sporter Course of Fire</h2>
<p>At the Rimfire Sporter Match, competitors complete slow fire prone, rapid fire prone, slow fire sitting or kneeling, rapid fire sitting or kneeling, slow fire standing, and rapid fire standing shot sequences.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/rimsport1905.jpg" alt="National Rimfire Sporter Match Camp Perry 2019"></p>
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<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/cmprimgearx600op.png" alt="Rimfire Sporter Equipment"></p>
<h2>What is Required for the Camp Perry Rimfire Sporter Match</h2>
<p>Competitors need to bring their own .22 cal. Rimfire rifle(s) and ammunition. Special target shooting equipment, shooting jackets, or shooting gloves are not permitted, but you can bring a spotting scope and ground cloth or shooting mat. The firing points have grass (sometimes a bit wet with rain). Competitors are strongly urged to wear hearing and eye protection. Assistance for disabled competitors is provided.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/rimsport1603.jpg" alt="Rimfire sporter match 2019 Camp Perry"></p>
<p>A free Shooters&#8217; Clinic is usually held in connection with the Rimfire Sport match at Camp Perry. The Clinic covers Rimfire Sporter rules, safety instructions, course of fire, and competition procedures. Shooters who have not previously attended a CMP Rimfire Sporter Match are strongly encouraged to attend.</p>
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		<title>CMP 2026 Camp Perry Nat&#8217;l Matches &#8212; Schedules &amp; Match INFO</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2026 12:36:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The CMP 2026 National Matches will take place at Camp Perry from July 12 through August 8, 2026, with the First Shot Ceremony on Monday, July 13, 2026. Camp Perry is a National Guard facility located on the shore of Lake Erie in northern Ohio near Port Clinton. The shooting ranges have been modernized in [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><big>The <a href="https://thecmp.org/cmp-national-matches/" target="_blank">CMP 2026 National Matches</a> will take place at Camp Perry from July 12 through August 8, 2026, with the First Shot Ceremony on Monday, July 13, 2026. Camp Perry is a National Guard facility located on the shore of Lake Erie in northern Ohio near Port Clinton. The shooting ranges have been modernized in recent years, with the installation of advanced electronic targets for many disciplines. <a href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1uCgLkHYEv4XWO1GXwGy3aoQfICXkFh1dms9-NqWNB6U/edit?gid=1725471796#gid=1725471796" target="_blank">SEE Full Camp Perry NM Calendar</a>.</big></p>
<h2><a href="https://thecmp.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/National-Matches-2026-Flyer-3.pdf" target="_blank">READ 2026 CMP National Matches INFO Flyer &#187;</a></h2>
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<p>The National Matches will begin with Smallbore (rimfire) and Air Rifle events, followed by Air Pistol. The National Smallbore rifle series will utilize electronic targets, and the CMP Highpower Rifle Championships will now also be fired on electronic targets, with three 80-shot matches, followed by a 4-Man team event.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/cmprimlinex600.jpg" alt="Camp Perry cmp rimfire sporter 2023"></p>
<h2><a href="https://thecmp.org/cmp-national-matches/" target="_blank">CLICK HERE for CMP Camp Perry National Matches INFO PAGE &#187;</a></h2>
<p>The National Matches are open to the public and have offered a wide range of events and matches since 1907. These matches are conducted by a partnership of the CMP and Ohio National Guard. Since their inception, the National Matches have become a huge, national shooting sports festival with well over 4,500 annual participants. The 2026 National Matches include the events listed below. Click on each discipline below for registration information, detailed match programs, and schedules.</p>
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<td><a href="https://thecmp.org/cmp-matches/national-smallbore-matches/" target="_blank">Nat&#8217;l 3P Smallbore &#038; Air Rifle Matches</a><br />
<a href="https://thecmp.org/cmp-matches/smallbore-prone-nationals/" target="_blank">Smallbore Prone Matches</a><br />
<a href="https://thecmp.org/cmp-matches/air-pistol-nationals/" target="_blank">Air Pistol Nationals</a><br />
<a href="https://thecmp.org/cmp-matches/national-matches-air-gun-events/" target="_blank">NM Air Gun Events</a><br />
<a href="https://thecmp.org/cmp-matches/simulator-match-steel-challenge/" target="_blank">Simulator Match Steel Challenge</a><br />
<a href="https://thecmp.org/cmp-matches/national-trophy-pistol-games-matches/" target="_blank">National Trophy Pistol Matches</a></td>
<td><a href="https://thecmp.org/cmp-matches/glock-gssf-national-challenge/" target="_blank">GSSF CMP National Challenge</a><br />
<a href="https://thecmp.org/cmp-national-matches/clinics/" target="_blank">National Matches Clinics and Schools</a><br />
<a href="https://thecmp.org/cmp-matches/national-trophy-rifle-matches/" target="_blank">National Trophy Rifle Matches and Highpower Rifle Championship</a><br />
<a href="https://thecmp.org/cmp-matches/national-cmp-games-events/" target="_blank">National Match CMP Games Events</a><br />
<a href="https://thecmp.org/cmp-matches/national-rimfire-sporter-rifle-match/" target="_blank">Rimfire Sporter Match</a><br />
<a href="https://thecmp.org/cmp-matches/national-long-range-matches/" target="_blank">National Mid- and Long Range Matches</a></td>
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<h2><a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/10zfWdtdbgAmz1wpdY1uj47jrWcIcNS0IzEgCa5sdWpQ/edit?tab=t.0" target="_blank">CLICK HERE for 2026 National Trophy Rifle Registration Form &#187;</a></h2>
<p><big>SEE the full <a href="https://thecmp.org/cmp-national-matches/" target="_blank">2026 National Matches schedule</a> and other event info on the <a href="https://thecmp.org/cmp-national-matches/" target="_blank">CMP website</a>.</big></p>
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<p>Additionally, there will be multiple Garand/Springfield/Vintage/Modern Military (GSMM) Matches at the CMP Camp Perry National Matches this year. After the Rimfire Sporter match, the National Match Series concludes with Mid-Range (600-yard) and Long Range Matches.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/perryjuly1806.jpg" alt="Camp Perry summer 2018 CMP National Matches"><br />
<i>The John C. Garand match is a Camp Perry classic. Note the signature Garand clip in the air.</i></p>
<p>Registration for the 2026 National Trophy Pistol and Rifle Matches is still OPEN. <a href="https://thecmp.org/cmp-national-matches/" target="_blank">CLICK HERE</a> to Sign up and review all the 2026 National Matches event info on the <a href="https://thecmp.org/cmp-national-matches/" target="_blank">CMP website</a>.</p>
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		<title>M1 Carbine Matches — CMP Competition with Vintage-Style Rifles</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the CMP&#8217;s most popular competitions is the M1 Carbine Match. The little carbines are easy to hold and easy to shoot, with relatively low recoil compared to an M1 Garand or M1903 shooting the full-power .30-06 cartridge. Unfortunately, genuine GI-issue M1 Carbines are now hard to find at affordable prices. The CMP has [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>One of the CMP&#8217;s most popular competitions is the M1 Carbine Match. The little carbines are easy to hold and easy to shoot, with relatively low recoil compared to an M1 Garand or M1903 shooting the full-power .30-06 cartridge. Unfortunately, genuine GI-issue M1 Carbines are now hard to find at affordable prices. The CMP has announced: &#8220;CMP&#8217;S Carbine Inventory has been exhausted and we do not expect to receive any additional shipments.&#8221; Authentic, &#8220;all-original&#8221; M1 Carbines are going for $1800 to $2200.00 these days on Gunbroker.com.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>CMP M1 Carbine Matches &#8212; Growing in Popularity</strong><br />
The CMP M1 Carbine Match is part of the CMP Games program that already includes Garand, Springfield and Vintage Military Rifle Matches. “As-issued” U. S. Military M1 Carbines are fired over a 45-shot course of fire at 100 yards on either the old military &#8220;A&#8221; target or the &#8220;SR&#8221; target. The course includes 5 sighters and 10 shots for record prone slow fire in 15 minutes, a 10-shot rapid fire prone series in 60 seconds, a 10-shot rapid fire sitting series in 60 seconds and 10 shots slow fire standing in 10 minutes.</p>
<p><img width="560" src="https://accurateshooter.net/Blog/citadelm102.jpg" alt="CMP M-1 carbine games"></p></blockquote>
<p><b>CMP M1 Carbine Match at Western CMP Games</b><br />
<img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/inland1402.jpg" alt="CMP M-1 Rimfire Carbine Citadel"></p>
<h2>New Production M1 Carbines</h2>
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<p>Thankfully, you don&#8217;t need to source a real WWII-era M1 to enjoy CMP M1 Matches. You can now get a brand new, American-made M1 Carbine clone for much less than an original CMP M1 rifle. And these new M1 clones are approved to shoot in CMP M1 matches. <a href="https://www.auto-ordnance.com/" target="_blank">Auto-Ordnance</a> sells new production <a href="https://www.auto-ordnance.com/" target="_blank">.30-Caliber M1 Carbines</a> that look, feel, and shoot just like the originals, for a lot less money. These are made in Kahr’s modern manufacturing plant in Greeley, PA. There are two versions:</p>
<ul><a href="https://shopkahrfirearmsgroup.com/firearms/auto-ordnance-aom130.asp" target="_blank">M1 Carbine 1944 original design</a> AOM130/AOM140 &#8212; $1455.00 MSRP</p>
<p><a href="https://shopkahrfirearmsgroup.com/firearms/auto-ordnance-aom150.asp" target="_blank">M1A1 Carbine Paratrooper design</a> AOM150 with folding buttstock &#8212; $1710.00 MSRP</ul>
<p><a href="https://www.auto-ordnance.com/" target="_blank"><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/m124x3.jpg" alt="auto ordnance M1"></a></p>
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<h2>Inland Manufacturing M1 Carbine Replica Rifles</h2>
<p>Another producer of M1 Carbine replica rifles is <a href="https://www.inland-mfg.com/Inland-Carbines/M1-1945.html" target="_blank">Inland Manufacturing</a>, a modern company which shares the name of a leading WWII M1 Carbine maker. These made-in-the-USA, newly manufactured M1 Carbines are very authentic copies of the original carbines from the World War II era. With a $1495.00 starting MSRP, they feature authentic 1944-type adjustable sights, push button safety, round bolt, “low wood” walnut stock, and a 10–round or 15-round magazine. There are three (3) versions: M1 1944 style, M1 1945 style, and M1A1 Paratrooper model.</p>
<p><img width="600" src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/m1carb1903.jpg" alt="CMP M-1 Rimfire Carbine Citadel"></p>
<p><img width="600" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/inland1400.jpg"  alt="CMP M-1 Rimfire Carbine Citadel"></p>
<p><a href="https://www.gunsamerica.com/digest/inland-manufacturing-rebirth-old-name/" target="_blank">GunsAmerica.com</a> has compared Inland M1 Carbines with original vintage M1 Carbines: &#8220;We had to get in close to tell the difference. Overall, the two examples we were able to handle looked great and held up when next to the originals. The stampings are even close to correct with a few minor differences that were chosen to stop the new Inlands from being mistaken for originals.&#8221; <a href="https://www.gunsamerica.com/digest/inland-manufacturing-rebirth-old-name/" target="_blank">READ M1 Carbine Review</a>.</p>
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		<title>Mental Prep for Competition &#8212; Champion Shares His Secrets</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Jun 2026 11:18:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Photo by SFC Brandon Green, 2018 National High Power Champion. The prestigious CMP National Matches will be held at Camp Perry, Ohio this summer, July 12 through August 9, 2026. The President&#8217;s 100 Match runs Monday, July 27th, followed by Individual and Team Trophy Matches. And the Garand and Modern Military events kick off on [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<i>Photo by SFC Brandon Green, 2018 National High Power Champion.</i></p>
<p>The prestigious <a href="https://thecmp.org/cmp-national-matches/national-match-calendar/" target="_blank">CMP National Matches</a> will be held at Camp Perry, Ohio this summer, July 12 through August 9, 2026. The President&#8217;s 100 Match runs Monday, July 27th, followed by Individual and Team Trophy Matches. And the Garand and Modern Military events kick off on August 1st, while 600-yard Mid-Range rifle matches run August 3-4, with Long Range following, concluding with the Palma Team match on August 9.</p>
<p>For those competing at Camp Perry this summer, we offer some insights from Tyrel Cooper, a multi-time National Champion. A past member of the USAMU, Cooper’s shooting resume includes five national championships (one each in 2008, 2011, 2012, and two in 2013). He won the 2013 NRA National Long Range Championship, as well as the 2013 NRA National Service Rifle Championship. In this article, written in 2014, Cooper explains the mental preparation that helped him win National Titles in 2013.			</p>
<p><em>Below is a 2012 file photo of Ty Cooper shooting a service rifle. Cooper won the 2013 Long Range Championship using a Nesika-actioned bolt gun chambered in 7mm SAUM.</em><br />
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<p><font size="4"><b>Mental Preparation</b></font><br />
<em>by Tyrel Cooper</em><br />
<img class="alignright" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/cooper1402.jpg" alt="Tyrel Cooper Creedmoor Sports">Getting focused mentally is an important part of preparation for Perry. In 2011 I was chasing Sherri Gallagher, since then I have been chasing Brandon Green[.] If I get beat by a Service Rifle I am going to make him or her work for it. So there is your peak into my mental process. I go for the top and if I am hanging with them then the Service Rifle National Championship will come, Kind of like how I shoot for X&#8217;s and Tens will come.</p>
<p>Now I understand everyone is at different levels. You have to figure out what your goals are and then lie to yourself that you&#8217;ve already achieved them. Here is a trick that I used back in 2008: When I was a kid just starting out, my Dad made me read several books on shooting. One of them being <em>With Winning In Mind</em> by Lanny Bassham. One of the things I remember from his book is that he would make notes and place them where he would see them often. They contained his goals or stated he was already a world champion. I took a page from his book and did the same thing.</p>
<p>I made 3&#215;5 cards and wrote my personal best 500 and 800 aggregate scores and taped on the horn of my truck, above the radio in my truck, on my laptop and a few other places I would see them often. Every time I saw those I would tell myself that I average those scores and I would get used to seeing them. By doing this you are lying to yourself to overcome the mental blocks the subconscious mind lays out for you.</p>
<p>I went from my worst year in 2007 to winning my first National Championship in 2008. I kind of slacked off in 2009 because I had reached my goals and didn&#8217;t set new ones and it showed, so I had to find new goals and motivation which I did and that pushed me back to the top.</p>
<blockquote><p>Long story short, <strong>this is a mental sport</strong> and you have to figure out what you need to do to perform at your highest levels and breaking through those mental road blocks. You have to figure out how to get yourself to relax and control your mind keeping calm when you are shooting a personal best, either standing or on the day.</p>
<p>Here is a tip from my mental process from shooting. First <strong>I shoot for Xs</strong>, I took the line from the movie <em>The Patriot</em> and applied it to my shooting, &#8220;Aim small, miss small&#8221; and it is true. If you accept wide shots then you will keep shooting wide shots.</p></blockquote>
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<h2>Winning Techniques for Rifle Competition</h2>
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<b>Slow, Solid, Smooth, Center</b>
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Always focus on the positive and good shots, and what you did physically and mentally, when you shot them. When I am nervous and need to calm myself down I tell myself: <strong>slow, solid, smooth, center.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Slow</strong><br />
I want my movement to be slow&#8230;<br />
I can shoot Tens and Xs all day with slow movement. </p>
<p><strong>Solid</strong><br />
Solid like a rock, a rock doesn&#8217;t move and that&#8217;s how I want my positions. By saying solid it reminds me to go through my little checks to make sure I am doing what I need to do make that happen.</p>
<p><strong>Smooth</strong><br />
Smooth &#8212; that is my trigger word for smooth movement. You don&#8217;t want fast choppy movement but slow and smooth. This also reminds me to be smooth on the trigger. You can be smooth-fast or you can be smooth-slow but you have to be smooth and most people aren&#8217;t when they think they are. Just before leaving the USAMU, I walked up and down the line of five shooters during a rapid fire string and only one of them was smooth with their trigger control. It&#8217;s the second most important thing when it comes to shooting. </p>
<p><strong>Center</strong><br />
This reminds me that I want my shots in the middle. It is just a positive reinforcement of where I want my shots to go. I shoot a reverse flat tire so it also kind of reminds me as to what I am looking for.</font></td>
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		<description><![CDATA[Want to learn the basics of position shooting? Then you should check out an article by Gary Anderson, DCM Emeritus, in On the Mark digital magazine (Summer 2014, pp. 6-13). This article covers all the key elements: body position (prone, sitting, standing), sling use/adjustment, sight picture, aiming process, and trigger control. While this 8-page article [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Want to learn the basics of position shooting? Then you should check out an article by Gary Anderson, DCM Emeritus, in <a href="http://thecmp.org/wp-content/uploads/OTM_Summer2014.pdf" target="_blank">On the Mark digital magazine</a> (Summer 2014, pp. 6-13). This article covers all the key elements: body position (prone, sitting, standing), sling use/adjustment, sight picture, aiming process, and trigger control. While this 8-page article was specifically written for <strong>Rimfire Sporter shooters</strong>, the techniques described by Anderson apply to all types of position shooting, whether you shoot air rifles, smallbore rifles, or centerfire rifles.</p>
<p><big><a href="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/otmsummer2014.pdf" target="_blank"><b>CLICK HERE for Position Shooting Article in On The Mark Magazine</b></a></big><br />
NOTE: This is a large PDF Document &#8212; it may take some time to fully load. Scroll to page 6-13.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/dcm1402.jpg" alt="rimfire sporter position shooting Gary Anderson"></p>
<p>Here&#8217;s what Anderson says about aiming &#8212; how to keep your sights steady and get them centered on the middle of the target:</p>
<blockquote><p><b>Trigger Contact and Center</b><br />
<img class="alignright" hspace="10" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/dcm1404op.png" alt="rimfire sporter position shooting Gary Anderson">As soon as aiming at the target begins, the index finger must move from the trigger-guard to contact the trigger. It is important to get initial pressure on the trigger as soon as aiming begins. Then the shooter must focus on the sight picture and centering the sight picture movements over the aiming point. No one, not even champion shooters, can hold the aligned sights perfectly still. The sights are going to move a little bit or a lot, depending on the shooter&#8217;s skill level. The secret is to center those sight picture movements over the aiming point on the target (see trace illustration) before pulling the trigger.</p>
<p>When the sight picture movements on the target are centered, the last step in firing the shot is to add&#8230; smooth pressure on the trigger until the shot breaks.</p></blockquote>
<h3><strong>Anderson also discusses the 5 Basics of Shot Technique</strong>:<br />
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<h2>BONUS: Olympic Gold Medalist Jamie Gray</h2>
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<p>Here&#8217;s an interesting video about three-position shooting. Produced by <strong>GOnra Media</strong>, this video demonstrates rifle hold and body alignment for prone, standing, sitting, and kneeling positions. Olympic Gold Medalist Jamie Gray demonstrates the proper stance and position of arms and legs for each of the positions. Ideally, in all of the shooting positions, the shooter takes advantage of skeletal support. The shooter should align the bones of his/her arms and legs to provide a solid foundation. A shooter&#8217;s legs and arms form vertical planes helping the body remain stable in the shooting position.</p>
<p><b>Olympic Gold Medalist Jamie Gray Demonstrates Shooting Positions</b><br />
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<p>In the above video, Jamie is using an air rifle, but the stance and holds she demonstrates also work for rimfire and centerfire rifle shooting.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Camp Perry Expansion &#8212; New Competition Center and Awards Plaza The Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) has announced a major expansion project at Camp Perry, Ohio &#8212; a new Competition Center building, plus an Awards Plaza. The new Competition Center, building upon the success of the existing Gary Anderson CMP Competition Center, will be a large [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Camp Perry Expansion &#8212; New Competition Center and Awards Plaza</strong><br />
The <a href="https://thecmp.org/" target="_blank">Civilian Marksmanship Program</a> (CMP) has announced a major expansion project at Camp Perry, Ohio &#8212; a new Competition Center building, plus an Awards Plaza. The new Competition Center, building upon the success of the existing Gary Anderson CMP Competition Center, will be a large modern facility. This will provide a large, modern indoor range, expanded retail space, competitor support areas, and gathering spaces for competitors, coaches, spectators, sponsors and visitors. The new Competition Center will support training and competition for air gun, smallbore, and pistol disciplines.</p>
<p>This major CMP Camp Perry expansion project is aimed to strengthen the future of marksmanship training, education, coaching, competitions and youth development in the United States. The project is scheduled to break ground on August 3, 2026, with an estimated completion date of December 2027.</p>
<p>The lead photo above features a rendering of the new Competition Center building and below is a rendering of the new Awards Plaza.</p>
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		<title>Pistols at Perry &#8212; Registration for 2026 National Pistol Matches</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The CMP has opened Registration for the 2026 National Matches at Camp Perry, Ohio. Since the turn of the 20th century*, Camp Perry has hosted major marksmanship events. While the rifle competitions get the most coverage, the Camp Perry National Matches also include bullseye pistol competitions. Traditional Bullseye pistol shooting can bring nearly a thousand [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The CMP has opened Registration for the <a href="https://thecmp.org/cmp-national-matches/" target="_blank">2026 National Matches</a> at Camp Perry, Ohio. Since the turn of the 20th century*, Camp Perry has hosted major marksmanship events. While the rifle competitions get the most coverage, the Camp Perry National Matches also include bullseye pistol competitions. Traditional Bullseye pistol shooting can bring nearly a thousand competitors to Camp Perry each summer, as part of the CMP National Championships. For these Camp Perry pistol matches, held July 12-18, 2026, targets are set at 25 and 50 yards. The shooting position is standing and firing one-handed in slow fire, timed fire, and rapid-fire.</p>
<p>Since their inception over a century ago, the National Matches have become a major shooting sports festival with over 4,500 annual participants. Held at the Camp Perry Nat&#8217;l Guard Training Base, the National Matches now include both indoor and outdoor events. Adult and junior athletes are welcome.</p>
<p><b><a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FYKf7tsgpgXNb4dXKgqk3jGsvrdoOCAB8qQ3bjCYaJY/edit?tab=t.0" target="_blank">2026 Camp Perry Pistol Schedule</a> | <a href="https://ct.thecmp.org/app/v1/index.php?do=matchRegistration&#038;task=matchRegistrationPrepLoginCheck&#038;matchId=30838" target="_blank">Pistol Online Registration</a> | <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1P7FH6heJv2bOCOWQx7dXXIm_6-LdoDoLD8ynwrDnmog/edit?tab=t.0" target="_blank">Pistol Registration Form PDF</a></b></p>
<h2><a href="https://thecmp.org/cmp-national-matches/" target="_blank">CLICK HERE for CMP Camp Perry National Matches INFO PAGE &#187;</a></h2>
<p><img border="1" src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/perrypistol17003.jpg" alt="Camp Perry Pistol bullseye"></p>
<p><b>Camp Perry Bullseye Pistol Competition</b><br />
Camp Perry is synonymous with the oldest and most prestigious annual trophy matches in our nation’s history. And in a venue renowned for service rifle matches, the sport of precision pistol is no less important, no less challenging, and no less respected. The National Trophy Pistol Matches is all about traditional handgunning &#8212; the stance, the intense concentration, and of course, the one-handed grip. It’s all unmistakable as the game of Bullseye Pistol. Every year there are no fewer than 24 separate match trophies for the top Bullseye Pistol shooters, both military and civilian. And the very best will claim National Match Trophies and receive the President’s 100 Tab.</p>
<p><b>This video shows .45 ACP centerfire pistol competitors at Camp Perry</b><br />
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<img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/pistolperry1903.jpg" alt="NTT National Trophy Team Pistol Match Camp Perry Gold Cup"><br />
<I>Civilians and military shooters competed together at the 2019 NTT Pistol Match.</i></p>
<p>The 2026 CMP Pistol Matches at Camp Perry include M9 EIC Match, the Pistol Warm-Up Match, the Pistol 2700 Aggregate, Team Matches, GSSF Glock National Challenge, Revolver Match, the CMP National Trophy Pistol Matches, and CMP Pistol Games Matches. To learn more about CMP events at the 2026 National Matches at Camp Perry, visit the <a href="https://thecmp.org/competitions/matches/cmp-national-matches/" target="_blank">CMP Nat&#8217;l Matches Website</a>.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/perrypistol21x22.jpg" alt="Camp Perry Pistol"></p>
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* The first National Matches at Camp Perry were held in 1907. SEE: <a href="http://pronematch.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/A-Short-History-of-Perry-and-the-Nationals.pdf">A Short History of Perry and the National Championships</a> by Hap Rocketto.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[Brian Williams is one of the top CMP match shooters in the nation. At the 2021 CMP Eastern Games, Brian won both the 3-Gun and 4-Gun Aggregates. He also won the 4-Gun at the CMP National Matches in Camp Perry three years in a row &#8212; the inaugural 2017 4-Gun Agg, plus 2018 and 2019. [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Brian Williams is one of the top CMP match shooters in the nation. At the 2021 CMP Eastern Games, Brian won both the 3-Gun and 4-Gun Aggregates. He also won the 4-Gun at the CMP National Matches in Camp Perry <strong>three years in a row</strong> &#8212; the inaugural 2017 4-Gun Agg, plus 2018 and 2019. Due to COVID, there were no CMP Camp Perry National Matches in 2020, but Brian has been a leading competitor in subsequent seasons and he&#8217;ll be at Camp Perry this summer.</p>
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<p>Given his remarkable, consecutive &#8220;three-peat&#8221; in the CMP 4-Gun Aggregate at Camp Perry, it cannot be questioned that Brian is the leading CMP 4-Gunner in the nation. In this article, Brian provides perspectives on the &#8220;Wood Gun&#8221; game, with suggestions on how to improve your performance with the M1 Garand, M1903 Springfield, M1917 Enfield, M1 Carbine, and other 20th Century military rifles. While Brian also shoots his AR15 for the 4-Gun, today&#8217;s article focuses on his favorite firearms &#8212; his classic &#8220;Wood Rifles&#8221;.</p>
<p><b>VIDEO Showcase &#8212; Brian Williams Shoots M1903A3 Prone</b><br />
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<h2>The Classic Wood Guns of CMP 4-Gun Competition</h2>
<p><b>Perspectives on M1 Garand, M1903A3, M1917, and M1 Carbine</b><br />
Q: What should one look for when acquiring older rifles for CMP 4-Gun Games &#8212; M1 Garand, M1903/1903A3, M1917, M1 Carbine? What are realistic budgets for these firearms? What kind of accuracy can one expect? What upgrades are important?</p>
<p>Brian: All of these military surplus rifles are out there, but they are getting harder to get your hands on. And, just like everything else, the prices continue to rise. Not that long ago you could get your hands on a M1 Garand for four or five hundred dollars. In today&#8217;s market they are usually about double that price. But understand that these rifles are all unique and all have a story to tell. No two are alike, or have the same story. Just like the guns themselves, there are fewer and fewer dedicated gunsmiths for these vintage rifles. But I promise if you look for a good smith, they are out there and they are some of the most interesting people you will ever meet.</p>
<p><strong>M1 Garand</strong> &#8212; Of the four (4) centerfire guns I shoot in the CMP games, my favorite has to be the M1 Garand. There were over 6 million of them produced in a very short time period, and every single one has its own unique story, and that is just cool. M1 Garands are capable of good accuracy. I believe that a well-maintained M1 with at least a replacement barrel is capable of shooting between 1 and 1.5 MOA.</p>
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<p><strong>M1903A3 Springfield</strong> &#8212; I find that the sights on a M1903A3 are a little easier to see than the sights of the M1903, but both are very accurate rifles. Like most military rifles in the current climate the prices have risen dramatically, but there are some gems out there that can be had for far less than $1000. The nice thing about the Springfield rifle is that almost all of the accuracy than you would want can come from just replacing a worn out 80-year-old barrel. In terms of accuracy, I think a good M1903A3 can shoot 1 MOA most of the time.</p>
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<p><strong>M1917 Enfield</strong> &#8212; This rifle is the newest of my collection and it shoots very well, with just a new Criterion barrel &#8212; again about 1 MOA with iron sights. These rifles are very close in price to the M1903 Springfield. But if you do your homework and keep your eyes open, there are always great deals to be found. I actually prefer shooting the M1917 to my M1903A3, due primarily to the M1917&#8217;s cock-on-close bolt which allows smoother cycling.</p>
<p><strong>M1 Carbine</strong> &#8212; By 1945 there had been more M1 Carbines built than Garands. Today the Carbine can be harder to find, and due to the scarcity the price has shot up and most military M1 Carbines are going for more than $1000 at this point. The great thing about the M1 Carbine is that as long as you have a good ammo supply this rifle can shoot. Honest. I have had countless numbers of people that tell me that there is not an M1 carbine that will shoot. I can tell you from experience that they will, but you are going to have to put in some time with one to learn how to get it to shoot where you want it.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/brianw21x6.jpg" alt="Brian Williams M1 Carbine CMP Modern Military 4-Gun 3-Gun"><br />
<em>The M1 Carbine shoots the .30 Carbine round, with 110gr bullet going about 1990 FPS. In comparison, the .30-06 Springfield round used in the M1 Garand is almost three times more powerful than the .30 Carbine.</em></p>
<h2>Reloading for .30-06 Springfield Rifles</h2>
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<p><big><em>Tech Report by Brian Williams</em></big><br />
Reloading for a military surplus gun as different than loading for a modern precision rifle in my opinion. There are a few tasks that care over from one to the other, but the main goal is slightly different. The Target that is being shot in the CMP games matches has a rather generous 10 ring, and with a little larger target you focus needs to change from a round with ultra accuracy to a round that is safe and functions well in your particular rifle.  </p>
<p><img width="300" class="alignright" hspace="10" src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/brianw21x5.jpg" alt="Brian Williams M1 Carbine CMP Modern Military 4-Gun 3-Gun"><strong>Bullet Selection</strong> &#8212; With the .30-06 for my Garands and Springfields I stick mostly with 168gr bullets plus some 155-grainers. These bullet weights have just worked for me in the past.  </p>
<p><strong>Cartridge Brass</strong> (Milsurp vs. Commercial) &#8212; I use both military and commercial brass, having success with each. I do prefer commercial brass as it is easier to prep for the first reload. Military brass usually has a primer crimp of some kind that needs to be removed, and I have found that trimming these cases can sometimes leave you scratching your head as the OAL on military cases varies considerably.</p>
<p><img class="alignright" hspace="12" src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/brianw21x7.jpg" alt="Brian Williams M1 Carbine CMP Modern Military 4-Gun 3-Gun"><strong>Power Charge and Dispensing</strong> &#8212; I have always had good success with <strong>Hodgdon H4895</strong> powder. My load has always been right around 47.0 grains, with both the 168gr and 155gr bullets. I also use the Auto-Trickler to drop all of my powder charges. This is a fantastic piece of equipment that not only gives super-consistent powder charges quickly, but it also makes one less thing that you have to worry about while on the firing line. With the Auto-Trickler, there is <em>never a question</em> about the powder charge in your ammo. As for primers, I have been shooting <strong>CCI 200</strong> Large Rifle primers for many years and have never had an issue. </p>
<p><strong>Case Care and Trimming</strong> &#8212; With most of the .30-06 brass that I use, I will only <strong>reload them 5 times maximum</strong>. I don&#8217;t push the brass too much, because the Garand&#8217;s semi-auto cycling can be tough on the cases. I also trim my cases for OAL each reload cycle. I use a Giraud power trimmer, so trimming is relatively quick and easy.</p>
<p>The chambers in some of the older rifles are not perfectly-machined like a modern high-end rifle. This can cause the brass to grow a little inconsistently, so I find trimming every load cycle helps to make sure that everything stays in a nice safe spec.</p>
<p><strong>Case Annealing</strong> &#8212; A few years ago I started to anneal my .223 Rem service rifle brass. Now I have added that process for all my match ammunition. <strong>I anneal after every firing</strong>. It is a rather easy step as I can have my auto-feeding <a href="https://annealeez.com/" target="_blank">Annealeez machine</a> running while doing something else, so annealing does not add a great deal of time or effort to the reloading process.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/onegun1602.jpg" alt=".30-06 Springfield .308 Winchester"><br />
<i>The .30-06 case was the father of the .308 Winchester, which was adopted as the 7.62&#215;51 NATO cartridge. Brian has another Garand chambered in .308 Win which he shoots in Service Rifle Class in the President&#8217;s Match and NTI Match at Camp Perry.</i></p>
<h2>Perspective on CMP 4-Gun (and 3-Gun) Aggregate Competition</h2>
<p>Since the CMP&#8217;s introduction of the 4-Gun Aggregate in 2017, combining three classic wood rifles with the modern AR15-platform guns, Brian has lead the field, winning the 4-Gun at every National Match cycle held so far by the CMP at Camp Perry. Brian has also dominated in the 3-Gun Aggregate which includes the three older wood rifles.</p>
<p>Q. What&#8217;s the most fun/satisfying thing about shooting CMP 4-Gun Aggs?</p>
<p>Brian: The 4-Gun Agg takes place over several days, and is usually decided by a very thin margin of victory. Making sure that you are prepared for all four rifles and keeping focus through several days of competition is very difficult. There is a great sense of accomplishment when you are able to perform well for the entire aggregate.</p>
<p>Q. Do you like shooting the wood rifles more or the AR in Modern Military?</p>
<p>Brian: No question that the wood rifles are my favorite. A steel rifle, with a beautiful wood stock (see above), firing the .30-06 Springfield, is &#8220;where it is all at&#8221; in my opinion.</p>
<p>Q. What is the best approach to shooting these older Wood Guns?</p>
<p>Brian: One of the things that I struggled with shooting the &#8220;wood guns&#8221; is that it is so easy to tell yourself that its the rifle and not your bad habits or poor position. &#8220;The rifle is far older than I am it must just not be a shooter&#8221;. In order to be successful with these rifles you have to be <strong>honest with yourself</strong>. Only then will you improve.</p>
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<p>Q. If you could change any CMP 4-Gun course of fire, or revise aspects of the CMP 4-Gun discipline, what would you modify/alter?</p>
<p>Brian: There is always conversation around changing the course of fire, target dimensions, or putting certain rifles into different classes. I like the fact that I have to adapt myself to fit the current discipline. I would surely not want to make it any easier. I feel like that would decrease some of the satisfaction that I get from competing well.</p>
<p>Q: What are your key gear items and shooting accessories?</p>
<p>Brian: A good shooting coat has been very important for me. I currently use a Creedmoor <a href="https://alnk.to/3y4Uk47" target="_blank">Hardback Cordura Leather Coat</a>. I also think that a good rifle sling is very important. For the last couple of years I have been using a <a href="https://erichollisllc.com/products/copy-of-hollis-leather-nm-rifle-sling" target="_blank">Eric Hollis National Match leather sling</a> and love it. I own a <a href="https://autotrickler.com/pages/shotmarker" target="_blank">ShotMarker e-Target system</a> and I think it&#8217;s one of the best training tools that I own. It just makes it so easy to shoot, capture information, and then be able to recall that information later and use it to improve.</p>
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<h2>The Mental Game &#8212; How to Become a Better Marksman</h2>
<p>Q. What is your pre-match routine (mental/physical match prep)?</p>
<p>Brian: I try not to do anything different on match day that I would do any other day. I am a coffee drinker and drink just as much on match day as I do on any work day. This game is very mental, and I find that treating match day just like any other day helps me to control stress and anxiety.</p>
<p>Q. If you could do it all over from the beginning, how would you change your training/practicing processes?</p>
<p><img width="300" class="alignright" hspace="8" src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/brianw21x12.jpg" alt="Brian Williams M1 Carbine CMP Modern Military 4-Gun 3-Gun">Brian: I have learned that practice makes me better, but just sending rounds down range is not that beneficial to me. Some of the biggest improvements I have made have come from practice sessions where I did not fire very many rounds. Working through the shot process, being honest with myself, and evaluating what needs to happen to get the desired outcome.</p>
<p>Q. Most guys will never achieve what you&#8217;ve done in Marksmanship, i.e. win multiple multi-gun titles. What are the other positive things people can get from the sport, beyond trophies and glory?</p>
<p>Brian: This is an easy one &#8212; this sport is full of the most genuine, thoughtful, and helpful people out there. I have friendships with people that I only see a couple times per year&#8230; yet when we see each other it&#8217;s like we had just gotten together last week. This does not just apply to fellow competitors, but also to the folks who run matches, to those who supply gear, even to spouses of competitors who&#8217;ve fed me more times than I can remember.</p>
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<p><strong>Brian “Carbine” Williams, King of Wood Guns</strong><br />
&#8212; <em>Commentary by Dennis Santiago</em><br />
When it comes to CMP Games competition, Brian Williams presently dominates the multi-gun field. I first met Brian at the so-called Michigan Embassy at Camp Perry, a makeshift compound of tables, pop ups and lawn chairs where competitors gather at the end of the shooting day to exchange stories. It’s a &#8220;who&#8217;s who&#8221; gathering of High Power personalities exchanging tall tales. In this prestigious crowd, Brian Williams is “King of Wood Guns”, his mastery of the GSMM (Garand, Springfield, Modern Military) Four-Gun Aggregate renown to all. Yet he is as humble a champion you can ever hope to spend time with.</p>
<p>I discovered that Brian and I share a mutual love of the U.S. .30 Caliber M1 Carbine, a rifle many other shooters don’t give a second thought. But we believe in the potential of the little gun. We know that when driven right, the joy of collecting gold achievement pins with it. I’ve enjoyed trading notes with Brian about how to make it shoot better to turn in scores in the high 360s to mid-370s out of a possible 400. In this regard, I assure you Brian is again the guy who will shoot the 400 possible on any given day. He truly deserves the moniker “Carbine” Williams.</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p><big><b>BONUS: Rimfire Sporter &#8212; Brian&#8217;s Fifth Gun</b></big><br />
Along with his centerfire rifles, Brian Williams likes to shoot in CMP Rimfire Sporter matches. In fact, he won the Rimfire Sporter Match &#8220;O&#8221; Class (Iron Sights) at the 2021 CMP Eastern Games. Shown below is his Czech-made .22 LR CZ 452 Ultra Lux bolt-action rifle.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/brianw21x13.jpg" alt="Brian Williams M1 Carbine CMP Modern Military 4-Gun 3-Gun"></p>
<p>Q: <em>How do you like Rimfire Sporter? Do you have to adjust your technique for rimfire vs. centerfire?</em></p>
<p>Brian: Most of the fundamentals will transfer from centerfire guns to the rim fire guns, the biggest difference is in the course of fire for the match. The Rimfire course of fire includes a slow-fire seated stage, and a rapid-fire standing stage, both of these stages are unique to the Rimfire Sporter game. I enjoy this discipline, but due to the scheduling of the Rimfire Sporter match at Nationals I have not yet shot this event at Camp Perry. I did do well in this event at both the Eastern CMP Games and New England CMP Games.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>New Int&#8217;l Team Events at CMP Camp Perry Summer Program</title>
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<p><strong>CMP Introduces International Team Event for 2026</strong><br />
The Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) has added a new International Team Match during the 2026 National Mid/Long Range events at Camp Perry in Port Clinton, Ohio. The International 12-Person Team Match will be held Sunday, August 9, featuring a Palma team course of fire with record shots at 800, 900, and 1000 yards. The event is set to include competitors from the United States, Great Britain, and Canada. After the Camp Perry events conclude, the teams will travel to Ontario, Canada for the Canadian Fullbore Championships. </p>
<p>The National Mid/Long Range rifle events run August 3-9, 2026, as part of the CMP&#8217;s annual National Matches. Open to competitors of any experience level, these events feature individual and team competitions on Camp Perry&#8217;s Viale Range, fired completely on outdoor eTargets from 600 to 1000 yards. The National Long Range series will also include a 4-person Palma team match.</p>
<p><b>REGISTRATION Opens March 1, 2026</b><br />
Registration for the 2026 National Matches opens March 1st, a week from now. Go to <a href="https://thecmp.org/cmp-matches/national-long-range-matches/" target="_blank">TheCMP.org/cmp-matches/national-long-range-matches</a> to get complete information on the CMP&#8217;s National Long Range Matches, including programs, target info, and match schedules. On that page, you will find a <a href="https://ct.thecmp.org/app/v1/index.php?do=matchRegistrationListUpcoming" target="_blank">registration link</a> that activates 3/1/2026.</p>
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<blockquote><p>“We&#8217;re excited to host teams from Canada and Great Britain for the first time at a CMP Long Range event,” said Sara Rozanski, CMP Highpower Rifle Coordinator. “It offers us an opportunity to showcase our targets and facilities to top international competitors while making our own mark in the global Long Range community.”</p></blockquote>
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<p><big><strong>CMP National Mid/Long Range Matches &#8212; Events and Course of Fire:</strong></big><br />
Matches include Match Rifle, Service Rifle, Palma, F-Open, F-TR, F-Practical, and/or AR Tactical. </p>
<p><strong>Mid-Range 3&#215;600</strong> – three 20-shot strings slow prone at 600 yards in 22-minute time blocks<br />
<strong>600-Yard Two-Person Team Match</strong> – 20 shots per team member at 600 yards<br />
<strong>Camp Perry Palma Match</strong> – 15 record shots at 800, 900, and 1000 yards, at each firing line in 22-minute time blocks<br />
<strong>Viale, Critchfield, Henry, Kerr, McMaken &#038; Speaks, Baesel Memorial individual matches</strong> – 20 record slow prone shots in 30 minutes at 1000 yards<br />
<strong>Bataan Memorial 4-Man Team Match</strong> – 20 shots slow prone by each member at 1000 yards<br />
<strong>Winder Memorial Iron 4 Man Team Match</strong> – 20 record shots per team member in 47 minutes at 1000 yards<br />
<strong>Willis Lee, Jr. Memorial Two-Person Team Match</strong> – 20 record shots per team member in 47 minutes at 1000 yards<br />
<strong>Gen. Edward S. Bryant Memorial Two-Person Team Match</strong> – 20 record shots per team member in 47 minutes from 1,000 yards</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>About the Camp Perry National Matches:</strong><br />
Held at the Camp Perry National Guard Training Facility in Ohio since 1907, the Annual National Trophy Pistol and Rifle Matches represent some of the biggest and most popular shooting competitions in the Western Hemisphere. The 2026 National Matches schedule includes CMP National Air Gun Matches, National Rifle Matches, National Pistol Matches, National Smallbore Matches, and the National Mid/Long Range Matches. The CMP will also run popular Small Arms Firing Schools covering on safety and fundamentals for Pistol, Rifle and Smallbore Rifle disciplines. </p>
<p>The National Matches are conducted by a partnership between the CMP and Ohio National Guard. Learn more by visiting the CMP website at <a href="https://thecmp.org/cmp-national-matches" target="_blank">TheCMP.org/cmp-national-matches</a>.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>CMP Announces Release of Four 2026 Competition Rulebooks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[CMP Announces the Early Release of Four 2026 Competition Rulebooks Four rulebooks that govern CMP Highpower Rifle, CMP Games, Bullseye Pistol and Action Pistol competitions in 2026 have been updated and approved by the CMP Rules Sub-Committee. These four rulebooks were published on 12/1/2025, one month before they will take effect on January 1, 2026. [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><strong>CMP Announces the Early Release of Four 2026 Competition Rulebooks</strong><br />
Four rulebooks that govern CMP Highpower Rifle, CMP Games, Bullseye Pistol and Action Pistol competitions in 2026 have been updated and approved by the CMP Rules Sub-Committee. These four rulebooks were published on 12/1/2025, one month before they will take effect on January 1, 2026. This early release will give competitors and match sponsors a head start on preparing for their next competition year. Download these <a href="https://thecmp.org/competitions/cmp-competitions-rulebooks/" target="_blank">Four New Rulebooks</a> at <a href="https://thecmp.org/competitions/cmp-competitions-rulebooks/" target="_blank">https://thecmp.org/competitions/cmp-competitions-rulebooks/</a>.</p>
<p><b><big>The following 2026 rulebooks are now posted on the CMP website:</p>
<p><a href="https://thecmp.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/2026-Highpower-Rifle.pdf" target="_blank">29th Edition 2026 CMP Highpower Rifle Competition Rules</a><br />
<a href="https://thecmp.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/2026-CMP-Games-Rules.pdf" target="_blank">13th Edition 2026 CMP Games Rifle and Pistol Competition Rules</a><br />
<a href="https://thecmp.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/2026-Bullseye-Pistol-Rules.pdf" target="_blank">29th Edition 2026 CMP Bullseye Pistol Competition Rules</a><br />
<a href="https://thecmp.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/2026-Action-Pistol-Rules.pdf" target="_blank">4th Edition 2026 CMP Action Pistol Competition Rules</a></big></b></p>
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<p>Copies of these new rulebooks can be downloaded from the <a href="https://thecmp.org/competitions/cmp-competitions-rulebooks/" target="_blank">CMP Competition Rulebooks Webpage</a>. On that CMP webpage, the listings of downloadable documents will include the 2026 rulebooks, lists of changes in each 2026 rulebook, and the Range Officer scripts that are to be followed.</p>
<h2>Notable CHANGES IN 2026 CMP RULEBOOKS</h2>
<p>The four CMP rulebooks that are being released now contain some important changes that may impact your 2026 competition plans.  Here are some of the most significant 2026 rule changes.</p>
<p><strong>New F-Practical F-Class Category (HIGHPOWER RIFLE).</strong> The 2026 CMP Highpower Rifle rulebook introduces a new F-Practical F-Class Category that is limited to factory production rifles and equipment. Cartridges cannot exceed .308 in bullet diameter; “magnums” will not be allowed.  Rifles may not weigh more than 14.0 pounds and must have a minimum trigger pull of 2.0 pounds.  Optics are limited to 16X. Total retail cost of a competitor’s rifle and equipment is limited to $3,000. This new category will be offered in all CMP Mid- and Long-Range Matches. Clubs are encouraged to include it in their sanctioned matches.</p>
<p><strong>Suppressors and Silencers (HIGHPOWER RIFLE).</strong> The use of silencers or suppressors is already widespread in some shooting sports disciplines. Their use is promoted as a means of reducing range noise levels and mitigating the possibility of hearing loss. The CMP has taken its initial steps in approving suppressors for use in CMP Matches. In 2026, competitors in most F-Class categories (F-TR, F-O, AR Tactical) will be allowed to shoot with suppressors.</p>
<p><strong>Highpower Rifle Scoring (HIGHPOWER RIFLE).</strong> Several years ago, the CMP adopted the highpower rifle scoring protocol used by the NRA. This calls for scoring highpower rifle targets according to the size of the competitor&#8217;s bullet. This meant that competitors with AR-Type rifles had their shots scored with a .223&#8243; gauge while competitors firing M14-Type rifles had their shots scores with a larger .308&#8243; gauge. Starting in 2026, electronic targets used in CMP Highpower Rifle events will have the same sized scoring rings. Electronic targets, of course, score to the center of the shot hole, not the outside edge, so those targets will now assume that all shots were fired with a 7.62mm/.308 bullet to determine precise scoring ring sizes. All shots fired on paper targets will be scored with a uniform .308 inch scoring gauge.</p>
<p><strong>Nat&#8217;l Trophy Match New Shooter Rule (HIGHPOWER RIFLE &#038; BULLSEYE PISTOL)</strong>. National Trophy teams will get a break if they have two or more new shooters on their National Trophy Teams. They must designate one of them as their new shooters. Any other new shooters retain their new shooter eligibility.</p>
<p><strong>At-Large Teams (HIGHPOWER RIFLE, BULLSEYE PISTOL)</strong>. The new rules for both Highpower Rifle and Bullseye Pistol changed “Out-of-Competition” teams to “At-Large” teams. This rule is used extensively in the National Trophy Rifle and Pistol Team Matches to allow teams that could not comply with eligibility requirements to still shoot in the match even when they could not win awards. To give status to these teams, the name was changed to “At-Large” and the possibility of giving awards has been added.</p>
<blockquote><p><em>Smallbore Rifle and Air Gun Rulebooks Delayed.</em> The completion of two 2026 CMP rulebooks is being delayed while the shooting world awaits final decisions from the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) regarding major proposals to change rifle clothing and rifle 3-position finals. </p></blockquote>
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