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		<title>Rimfire Sporter &#8212; Competitive Shooting Fun on the Cheap</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Dennis Santiago]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Readers often ask us: &#8220;Is there an inexpensive way I can get started in position shooting?&#8221; The answer is &#8220;yes&#8221; &#8212; across the country CMP-affiliated clubs host Rimfire Sporter matches. You can use a wide variety of .22 LR rimfire rifles &#8212; manual actions (such as a Winchester model 52) or semi-automatics (such as a [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Readers often ask us: &#8220;Is there an inexpensive way I can get started in position shooting?&#8221; The answer is &#8220;yes&#8221; &#8212; across the country CMP-affiliated clubs host Rimfire Sporter matches. You can use a wide variety of .22 LR rimfire rifles &#8212; manual actions (such as a Winchester model 52) or semi-automatics (such as a Ruger 10/22). There are prone, sitting/kneeling, and standing stages. CMP rules provide separate classifications for scoped rifles, open-sighted rifles, and aperature-sighted rifles. The matches are fun, the ammo is inexpensive, and everyone has a good time while improving their marksmanship.</p>
<p>The rapid-fire sitting or kneeling stage of a CMP-sanctioned .22 Sporter Match consists of two, 5-shot strings. A manually-operated or semi-automatic rifle may be used for this match.  </p>
<p>The video shows the sitting/kneeling rapid-fire stage of a Rimfire Sporter match.<br />
<iframe width="600" height="450" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/4pqU8AjlfGk?rel=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
<p>Our friend Dennis Santiago helps run CMP Rimfire Sporter Matches in Southern California. Dennis observes: &#8220;You want something challenging? Well that X-Ring 50 yards away is the diameter of a 50 cent piece, and there are people out there that can womp that thing with iron sights.&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/cmpbrrc002.jpg" alt="BRRC Rimfire Sporter CMP match"></p>
<p>Dennis notes: &#8220;There are six (6) stages of fire on a tough little target. Notice the rifles that can be used run the gamut from pump and bolt actions to variations on the semi-auto theme. All still require a good eye and a steady hold to earn one&#8217;s bragging rights for the day. A match takes about an hour and a half per relay. The slowest part of the match is initial sighting in. It&#8217;ll take longer than the allocated 5 minutes for the typical first timer coming to a club match.&#8221;</p>
<p>At Dennis&#8217;s Burbank Rifle &#038; Revolver Club (BRRC), procedures are modified a little bit: &#8220;What we typically do at BRRC is run two relays. Experienced competitors shoot per the full rulebook. New shooters are afforded a bit more relaxed environment to make the experience more fun and inviting. We do the same thing in our M-1 Garand Clinic/Match series.&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/cmpbrrc004.jpg" alt="BRRC Rimfire Sporter CMP match"></p>
<blockquote><p><b>Rimfire Sporter Match Basics</b><br />
The CMP Rimfire Sporter Rifle Match is an inexpensive, fun-oriented competition using .22 caliber sporter rifles (plinking and small game rifles) commonly owned by most gun enthusiasts. To compete, all you need is a basic rifle, safety gear, and ammunition. No fancy, high-dollar rifles are required.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.thecmp.org/Comm/Rimfire.pdf" target="new"><img border="1" class="alignright" hspace="8" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/rimsport1401.jpg" alt="Rimfire Sporter Guide Shooting"></a>The event is shot with standard sporter-type, rimfire rifles weighing no more than 7 ½ lbs, with sights and sling. Rifles may be manually-operated or semi-automatic. Shooters with manually-operated actions are given extra time in the rapid-fire stage to compensate for the difference. (See Video).</p>
<p>There are three classes of competition &#8212; the standard &#8220;O Class&#8221; for open-sighted rifles, &#8220;T-Class&#8221; for telescope-sighted and rear aperture-sighted rifles and &#8220;Tactical Rimfire&#8221; class, which is a .22 caliber A4 or AR15 style rifle. Firing for all classes is done at 50 and 25 yards on a target with a 1.78&#8243; ten-ring and an 18&#8243; outer one-ring. Even new shooters can get hits on this target, but it’s still tough enough that no one yet has fired a perfect 600&#215;600 score.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.thecmp.org/" target="_blank">Civilian Marksmanship Program</a> (CMP) has a <a href="http://thecmp.org/competitions/club-sanctioned-events/rimfire-sporter/" target="_blank">CMP Guide to Rimfire Sporter Shooting</a>. This FREE, 50-page <a href="http://thecmp.org/wp-content/uploads/Rimfire.pdf" target="_blank">digital publication</a> covers equipment, positions, course of fire, rules, scoring and much more. You&#8217;ll find helpful &#8220;how-to&#8221; sections on aiming, sight picture, hold control, and trigger control. Reading these instructional sections can benefit any prone or three-position competitive shooter.</p></blockquote>
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