NRA ARC Level 1 Stage 2 Practice

6 days ago
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NRA Americas Rifle Challenge Series

This video shows Stage 2 of Level 1 of the new America's Rifle Challenge being run by the NRA. There are 2 more stages that I will video over the next couple of weeks. I know that I need to work on my video skills, don't hate me for poor framing, I was out on the range alone today.

Rifle Used: Bear Creek 18" .223 Wylde upper, PSA Lower, PSA Match Trigger, Primary Arms SLx 1-6x24mm SFP Rifle Scope Gen IV, Firing AAC 75 gr 5.56

For this stage, below is the setup:

NRA ARC Level 1, Stage 2: This is a limited stage and will be scored as par time plus penalties. This stage requires two NRA ARC L1R cardboard targets per competitor. Competitors will report to the 25-yard line with their rifle with a minimum of four magazines of 10 rounds each. Competitors may use a shooting mat during strings 1,2, and 3. Setup shall be during the 45-second (dry fire) prep period prior to each string. Competitors may NOT use bipods or any other supplemental form of support except for a sling for this stage. Given the 100-yard distance, targets should be clearly
numbered with point numbers to ensure every competitor understands which target to be shooting at.

Once the range is ready and prior to loading, the Range Officer shall give the command “Eyes and Ears, the range is going hot”.

Strings 1-4, Procedure: On each firing line 100/50/25, the Range Officer will ensure the line is dressed. Competitors will be given a 60-second dry fire prep period and will remain in the designated positions. The Range Officer will issue the command to load with a magazine of 10 rounds. On the start signal, competitors will engage the target with 10 rounds in a time limit of 45 seconds. Strings 1 and 4 will be fired on the left target, and strings 2 and 3 will be fired on the right target.

* Where 100-yard ranges are not available:
Stage 2, full-size cardboard L1R target with all prior impacts taped and a L1R 50 and L1R 100 overlapped according to the string of fire. Distances will be from the 25-yard line, and targets will simulate longer distances. Strings should be fired 4,3,2,1, finishing up on the simulated 100-yard target as the last target. Scores should be marked on the target after completing each simulated distance prior to resurfacing the targets for the next distance.

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