Hunting Rifle


Practical hunting rifle is a shooting contest of variable and non- standard format that examines practical marksmanship as it occurs in the hunting field. This means that every competition will be different to the next. Both centrefire and rimfire matches are conducted.

In every competition total of 30 shots will be fired on a minimum of 6 lanes; typically 5 shots per target. The targets are placed at unknown distances and the competitor needs to judge the distance and make the required ballistic adjustments.

A few typical lanes may be shooting offhand (without support) at a fox about 50m away, shooting from a prone position, using a rock as support at a springbok about 250m away and shooting at a camel from a kneeling position, using a tree for support, about 180m away.

Positions

Any position can be prescribed by the match officials.

Different for every one of the six lanes per conditions

Offhand, kneeling, sitting or prone without supports or with a support to simulate actual field conditions.

Scoring

Vital zones scores vary from 30 to 5 points.

Other zones can attract a loss of 5 up to 15 points.

Rifles

Any centrefire hunting rifle allowed on our range, typically from .204Ruger to .300 Win Mag or .22LR Rimfire rifles.

Most competitors use off-the-shelf rifles with no modifications.

Slings are allowed, no limits to scope magnification maximum distance of 400m.

Laser range finder and wind meters are not allowed.