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Winchester/NRA Marksmanship Qualification Program Table of Contents Marksmanship Qualification Program .................................................................................2 Just for Women—Women on Target® ................................................................................4 Pistol Qualification .................................................................................................................6 Conventional “Bullseye” Pistol Qualification .......................................................................8 International Air Pistol Qualification.................................................................................10 International Air Rifle Qualification....................................................................................11 Silhouette Pistol Qualification .............................................................................................12 Silhouette Rifle Qualification...............................................................................................14 4Position Rifle Qualification ...............................................................................................16 Light Rifle Qualification........................................................................................................18 American Rifleman Qualification ......................................................................................20 High Power Rifle Qualification...........................................................................................22 Shotgun Qualification ..........................................................................................................24 Muzzleloading Qualification ...............................................................................................26 Hunter Marksmanship Qualification .................................................................................28 Qualification Awards ............................................................................................................30 What Can You Do Next? .....................................................................................................34 NRA Programs and Opportunities ....................................................................................36 Winchester Red W Club.......................................................................................................37 Ensuring the Future ..............................................................................................................38 Join the NRA ........................................................................................................................38 Score Sheets ............................................................................................................................39 Produced by the Education and Training Division of the National Rifle Association of America

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Winchester/NRAMarksmanship Qualification

Program

Table of Contents

Marksmanship Qualification Program .................................................................................2

Just for Women—Women on Target® ................................................................................4

Pistol Qualification .................................................................................................................6

Conventional “Bullseye” Pistol Qualification.......................................................................8

International Air Pistol Qualification.................................................................................10

International Air Rifle Qualification....................................................................................11

Silhouette Pistol Qualification .............................................................................................12

Silhouette Rifle Qualification...............................................................................................14

4­Position Rifle Qualification...............................................................................................16

Light Rifle Qualification........................................................................................................18

American Rifleman Qualification ......................................................................................20

High Power Rifle Qualification...........................................................................................22

Shotgun Qualification..........................................................................................................24

Muzzleloading Qualification ...............................................................................................26

Hunter Marksmanship Qualification .................................................................................28

Qualification Awards............................................................................................................30

What Can You Do Next? .....................................................................................................34

NRA Programs and Opportunities ....................................................................................36

Winchester Red W Club.......................................................................................................37

Ensuring the Future ..............................................................................................................38

Join the NRA ........................................................................................................................38

Score Sheets............................................................................................................................39

Produced by the Education and Training Divisionof the National Rifle Association of America

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Winchester/NRAMarksmanship Qualification Program

TheWinchester/NRAMarksmanship Qualification

Program is a skill development pro­gram. It has been the flagship ofNRA’s training development programsfor over 80 years. Instructors andcoaches use the qualification programas a guideline to train new shooters,both juniors and adults, in their clubs.Individuals who are not involved inorganized programs also use the qual­ification program as a tool to developtheir own shooting skills.

Qualification shooting is a year­roundshooting activity that provides incen­tive awards for developing andimproving marksmanship skills.

Progression is self­paced and scores arechallenging but attainable. Performance ismeasured against established par scoresand any shooter who meets or exceedsthose scores is entitled to the correspon­ding recognition awards for that rating.

It’s on the honor system! Shootersacquire the large discipline patch atthe onset of the program and as eachrating is earned, they are entitled toall of the corresponding awards forthat rating. Each rating level has askill rocker, medal, pin, and certificateaward that recognizes and highlightsthe achievement.

The courses of fire in the qualificationprogram are designed to take shoot­ers from beginning skill levels (Pro­Marksman and Marksman) throughintermediate levels (Marksman 1st

Class, Sharpshooter, and Expert) upto the nationally recognized skill level– Distinguished Expert, the pinnacleof the program. By the time a shoot­er completes the DistinguishedExpert rating, he or she has attaineda proficiency level paralleling that of acompetitively classified Sharpshooter.

Qualification shooting can be con­ducted anywhere – on public ranges,

at your favorite club range, even onyour own home range. BB and pelletgun shooters will find air gun qualifi­cation courses especially suited forhome air gun ranges and family learn­ing environments. Parents can shootside by side with their children orstart a neighborhood air gun shootingsports program for their children andtheir friends.

The following information applies tothe overall qualification program—all disciplines, all courses of fire.

SafetyWhen firing for qualification ratings,always follow the NRA gun safety rules:

• ALWAYS keep the gun pointed ina safe direction.

• ALWAYS keep your finger off thetrigger until ready to shoot.

• ALWAYS keep the gun unloadeduntil ready to use.

For more information on safety, orderthe NRA Gun Safety Rules or Smartand Safe brochures (see page 31 forordering information).

RulesDiscipline­specific standards are listedwith each course of fire. If specificexceptions are not made, the officialNRA Rules apply. Shooters who arenot familiar with shooting terms, tar­gets, equipment, positions, scoringprocedures, etc., should attend anNRA Basic Firearm Training Courseand obtain a copy of the appropriaterule book for a greater understandingof the discipline before firing for qual­ification. Rule books are listed in theprice list in the back of this book.

EligibilityQualification courses of fire are opento everyone – men and women,adults and youth.

AdministrationQualification shooting is based on thehonor system. It can be a self­admin­istered activity or it can be adminis­tered by parents, club leaders, coach­es, or instructors as part of a family,club, or group program.

Disabled ShootersPersons with physical disabilities arewelcome to participate in theMarksmanship Qualification Program.A physical disability may result in amarksman having to assume a non­traditional adaptive shooting position.For more information, contact NRADisabled Shooting Services, at (703) 267­1495 or disabled­[email protected],for guidance in the use of adaptiveshooting positions.

TargetsTarget designations are listed undereach discipline. Targets with “TQ” des­ignations are training and qualificationtargets. TQ targets usually have largerbullseyes and scoring areas than compe­tition targets. Alpha series targets, suchas “A” (smallbore rifle),“B” (pistol), and“AR” (air rifle), are official competitiontargets. Alpha series targets are usedfor most all other formal shooting activ­ities – postal matches, leagues, and com­petition. Any number appearing after a“/” in any target designation (AR­5/10,TQ­1/1), indicates the number ofbullseyes that are on the paper target.

Target ManufacturersTargets are available at most sportinggoods stores. If you cannot find themlocally, contact one of the NRA’slicensed manufacturers. The followingmanufacturers sell a full line of targetsand offer quantity and/or NRAinstructor discounts:

Alco Target Company, California(888) 258­4814

American Target Company, Colorado(303) 733­0433

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Central Target Company, Kentucky(800) 843­5746

National Target Company, Maryland(800) 827­7060

U.S. Target Company, Michigan(800) 746­6836

Also, visit www.nrahq.org/compete for alist of NRA licensed manufacturers.

AwardsAll awards,Pro­Marksman throughDistinguished Expert, are ordered directlyfrom the NRA Program Materials Centerby the shooter or the program adminis­trator. Program administrators shouldorder awards in advance so they are avail­able as soon as the rating is earned –instant recognition. Individual shooters canorder awards as each skill level is attained.Refer to the price list on pages 28­31 foraward descriptions and item numbers.

RatingsRatings in the qualification programmust be earned in sequence from thebeginning. While beginning ratings maybe relatively easy for some shootersto obtain, these ratings and the recog­nition the shooters receive keep inter­est high and help sustain shooterswhen ratings become much more diffi­cult to obtain. NRA does not trackearned ratings.

ScoresIn all cases, scores fired for qualifica­tion must be applied to the rating onwhich the shooter is currently work­ing. Scores may not be held and usedfor higher ratings. In most cases, eachskill level requires that you achieve ascore a particular number of times tocomplete the level. However, they donot have to be fired consecutively orin the same session. Scores fired inpractice sessions, leagues, or matchesmay all be applied toward qualificationratings.

RecordsA record of the date when each ratingwas achieved and the awards thatwere acquired should be kept by theshooter or the program administrator.

Distinguished ExpertRatingIn order to encourage completion oftheWinchester/NRA MarksmanshipQualification Program through thehighest rating, shooters have theoption of qualifying for theDistinguished Expert rating by partici­pating in formal competition using alower score requirement, or outsideof formal competition using a higherscore requirement. Shooters may alsoqualify for Double and TripleDistinguished Expert ratings by com­pleting one rating per discipline ofrifle, pistol, or shotgun.

Witness RequirementAll firing for the Distinguished Expertrating must be witnessed by an NRAmember (with current ID number),or an NRA instructor or coach (withcurrent ID number). Exception:shooters who fire scores in formalcompetition use the tournamentresults bulletin from the requirednumber of matches as validation.Shotgun shooters must save theirshooting receipt and score recordfrom each round required.

NRA Basic CoursesNew shooters are encouraged to con­tact a local NRA instructor to enrollin a basic course. Basic firearm train­ing courses are fun, informative, andprovide a good foundation of knowl­edge that can be applied to all shoot­ing activities. To obtain a list of NRAinstructors who offer basic firearmstraining courses in your area, call theautomated telephone help line at(703) 267­1430. If you can not attenda course, read the course handbooks

(see list on page 31). They contain awealth of information that will helpimprove your shooting.

Basic Practical RatingThe Basic Practical rating is recom­mended for all participants, but is not arequired rating in the qualificationprogram. This rating is obtained bycompleting the practical exercise con­ducted during an NRA Basic Course.The Basic Practical skill rocker isawarded if you complete the basicpractical rocker exercises provided asan option in an NRA Basic FirearmsTraining Course.

NRA Member BenefitsNRA members who have completedall the lower ratings and the require­ments for Distinguished Expert shouldcontact the National Rifle Association.The NRA provides national recogni­tion for all members who reach thisprestigious level of accomplishmentprovided they:

● have fired the required scores● have acquired the awards for all thelower ratings

● provide a current NRA member IDnumber

● request recognition within 60 daysof the accomplishment

Paid membership application orrenewal memberships may be submit­ted with the Distinguished Expertreport form. As soon as the require­ments for the Distinguished Expertrating have been completed, call (703)267­1505 or visit the MarksmanshipQualification Program section of theNRAWeb site at www.nrahq.org/youthto print a Distinguished Expert ReportForm.

If you have questions, contact theNRA Qualification Coordinator [email protected] or (703)267­1505.

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Just For WomenWomen

On Target®has added specially designed patches for

rifle, pistol and shotgun to the

Winchester/NRA Marksmanship

Qualification Program

~ just for you!

Now women all across the country have an evengreater incentive to develop their recreationalshooting skills using the Winchester /NRAMarksmanship Qualification Program.

It's fun! It's easy! And every time you go to therange (and you'll want to go often) you can applyyour practice scores to the rating requirements.

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It’s Simple...• Select ANY course of fire in the

Winchester/NRA MarksmanshipQualification Program. (See pgs 6­29)

• Order the corresponding Women OnTarget® Qualification Patch.

• Follow the course of fire as describedand add the skill rocker awards to yourWomen On Target® Qualification Patchas you complete the requirements.

• Certificates, pins, and medals areavailable too! (See pgs 30­32)

AimFor

This!

DistinguishedExpert Rating

And there's more!Achieve the Distinguished Expert rating, and NRA's Women's

Programs Department will promote you, your picture, and yourDistinguished Expert achievement on the Women On Target®Qualification webpage. Visit www.nrahq.org/women/quals.asp!

What are you waiting for? Grab your favorite firearm, a friendor two, (and, of course, some Winchester ammunition) and head tothe range!

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Inside 1/2”Margin on Plate.

Inside 1­1/2”Margin on Plate.

Pistol Course of Fire

Develop the skills needed to participate in NRA Action Pistolcompetition, as well as the basic skills required for personal

protection.An NRA Basic Pistol, Personal Protection or FIRSTSteps Pistol Orientation course will provide an excellentfoundation of knowledge to build upon.The NRA HandgunQualification Course provides the perfect self­paced shootingactivity to help develop your skills and reward your achievements.

RulesAll rules and requirements for thisqualification course are listed below.

GunsAny safe semi­automatic pistol orrevolver may be used.All caliberscompete together.

SightsMetallic, telescopic, or electronic sightsmay be used.

TargetsNine­inch paper plates or paper discs,and D­1 or D­2 precision targets(trademarked as the Bianchi target) areused.

TimersWhen time restrictions are specified,shooters should have another individualact as timekeeper, or play a recordedtape with timing sequences andstart/stop signals.

Awards● Handgun QualificationPatch

● Skill Rockers● Medals and Medal Bar● Skill Level Pins

See page 28 for complete informationon qualification awards. ReferenceMaterials on page 31.

Basic Practical:This rating is achieved bycompleting the practical exerciseconducted during the NRA BasicPistol Course.

Pro­Marksman:Position: Benchrest, two hands.

Distance: 15 feet.

Target: Paper plates or paperdisks (nine­inch diameter).

Time: No restrictions.

Rating Requirements: Acquire 10plates withfive shots on each plate. All shotsmust be inside a half­inch marginfrom the edge of the plate. The 10plates do not have to be fired insuccession or on the same day.

Marksman:Position: Standing, two hands.

Distance: 15 feet.

Target: Paper plates or paperdisks (nine­inch diameter).

Time: No restrictions.

Rating Requirements: Acquire 10plates with10 shots on each plate.All shots must be inside a one anda half­inch margin from the edge ofthe plate. The 10 plates do nothave to be firedin succession or on the same day.

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Stage 1 Strong Side: Five shots in20 seconds.

Stage 2 Weak Side: Five shots in 20seconds.

A total of 10 shots pertarget. Possible scoreper target: 100.

Rating Requirements:Acquire 10 targets, fivewith a score of 60 orbetter and five with ascore of 65 or better.The 10 targets do nothave to be fired insuccession or on thesame day.

Expert:Position: Standing, ready, one hand,with strong side and weak sidestages.

Distance: 15 feet D­2 target.30 feet D­1 target.

Target: D­1 or D­2 precisiontarget.

This event is conducted in twostages. Both stages must becompleted in the same session toqualify as one completed course offire.

Stage 1 Strong Side: Five shots inthree minutes and five shots in 10seconds.

Stage 2 Weak Side: Five shots inthree minutes and five shots in 10seconds.

A total of 20 shots (10 per target).Possible score: 200.

Rating Requirements: Two timesover the course with a minimum scoreof 130 or better and three times overthe course with a minimum score of 150or better.The number of courses doesnot have to be fired in succession or onthe same day.

Distinguished Expert:Firing for the Distinguished Expert ratingmust be witnessed by an NRA member(with current ID number), or an NRAInstructor or coach (with current IDnumber).

Position: Standing, ready, with twohands; strong hand and weak handstages.

Distance: 15 feet D­2 target.30 feet D­1 target.

Target: D­1 or D­2 precisiontarget.

Target Setup:D­1: One target hung with the topedge of the target at eye level.

D­2: One target hung with the topedge of the targets at eye level.

This event is conducted in fourstages. The four stages must becompleted in the same session toqualify as one completed course offire.

Stage 1: 6 rounds, strong side, 2hands in 10 seconds.Stage 2: 6 rounds, strong side, 1hand in 10 seconds.Stage 3: 6 rounds, weak side, 2hands in 10 seconds.Stage 4: 6 rounds, weak side, 1hand in 10 seconds.

Rating Requirement: Three timesover the course with a minimumscore of 175, and three times overthe course with a minimum scoreof 200.The number of courses doesnot have to be fired in successionor on the same day.

Marksman First Class:Position: Standing, two hands withstrong side and weak side stages.Note: Strong side means the stronghand–– usually the writinghand––grips the gun firstand functions the triggerwhile the weak hand gripssecond.Weak side meansthe weak hand grips firstand functions the triggerwhile the strong hand gripssecond.

Distance:15 feet D­2 target.30 feet D­1 target.

Target: D­1 or D­2 precision target.This event is conducted in twostages. Both stages must becompleted in the same session toqualify as one completed course offire.

Stage 1: Five shots in three minutes,strong side.Stage 2: Five shots in three minutesweak side.A total of 10 shots per target.Possible score per target: 100.

Rating Requirements: Acquire 10targets, 5 with a score of 46 or betterand 5 with a score of 56 or better.The10 targets do not have to be fired insuccession or on the same day.

Sharpshooter:Position: Standing, ready, two hands,with strong side and weak sidestages.

Distance: 15 feet D­2 target.30 feet D­1 target

Target: D­1 or D­2 precisiontarget.

This event is conducted in two stages.Both stages must be completed in thesame session to qualify as one completedcourse of fire.

Hits: A shot hole musttouch (or hit within) thesolid border line in orderto count for score.

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RulesNRA Pistol Rules will apply, exceptwhere specific exceptions are made.

GunsAny safe rimfire or centerfire revolveror semi­automatic pistol may be used.

SightsMetallic, telescopic, or electronic sightsare permitted, with the exception ofany sight that projects an image ontothe target.

PositionExcept for the Pro­Marksman andMarksman rating, all shooting is donefrom the standing position using onehand, and no support is allowed.

The conventional “bullseye” pistolqualification is fired from the standingposition using one hand, except for thefirst three ratings (Pro­Marksman,Marksman, and Marksman 1st Class)where the benchrest or two­handedstanding positions may be used.

Target and DistanceOptionsAny of the following targets anddistance combinations may be used:TQ­6 slow fire target, and TQ­7 timed

and rapid fire target at 25 feet. B­2slow fire target, and B­3 timed andrapid fire target at 50 feet. B­16 slowfire target, and B­8 timed and rapid firetarget at 25 yards. B­6 slow fire targetat 50 yards, and B­8 timed and rapidfire target at 25 yards. B­4 target at 20yards.

Shots Per TargetTraditionally, 10 shots per target arefired on “B” series targets. However, ifscoring becomes too difficult, shootershave the option of using two targetsand firing five shots on each. The five­shot firing option (two targets, fiveshots per) are fired on the TQ seriestargets.

Slow FireSlow fire is 10 rounds fired in 10minutes.

Timed FireTimed fire is 10 rounds fired in twofive­shot strings at 20 seconds perstring.

Rapid FireRapid fire is 10 rounds fired in twofive­shot strings at 10 seconds perstring.

AggregateThe aggregate course is 30 shots thatmust be fired as a complete unit in thesame session in order to qualify as aviable course of fire. Each qualifyingcourse of fire must meet or exceedthe minimum score or the completeaggregate must be refired.

An aggregate consists of a total of 30shots fired as follows:

● 10 shots slow fire – 10 shotsfired in 10 minutes

● 10 shots timed fire – five shots firedin 20 seconds, two times

● 10 shots rapid fire – five shots firedin 10 seconds, two times

Awards● Pistol QualificationPatch

● Skill Rockers● ParchmentsCertificate

● Medals and MedalBar

● Skill Level Pins

See page 28 for complete informationon qualification awards. ReferenceMaterials on page 31.

Bullseye pistol shooting is one of the most popularshooting sports. Shot indoors, these courses of fireemphasize the development of competition bullseye pistolshooting skills. Competitive bullseye shooting is also know as“conventional pistol.” The precision required in bullseyeshooting helps to hone your trigger control andconcentration skills. These skills will be of great value if youdecide to move on to action pistol shooting. While someshooters may prefer the course of fire that emphasizes stage(slow, timed, and rapid fire) skill development, others mayprefer the course that stresses aggregate (total score) skilldevelopment. Both are provided so you can shoot thecourse of fire that is right for you.

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COURSES OF FIREConventional “Bullseye” Pistol – Stage Skill Course

RatingNumber

ofShots

Required SlowFire/Score

(possible score)

Basic Practical This rating is achieved by completing the practical exercise conducted during an NRA Basic Pistol Course.

RepetitionsRequired Timed

Fire/Score(possible score)

RepetitionsRequired RapidFire/Score

(possible score)

Pro­Marksman

Marksman

Marksman 1st Class

Sharpshooter

Bar 1

Bar 2

Bar 3

Bar 4

Bar 5

Bar 6

Bar 7

Bar 8

Bar 9

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

40/100

45/100

50/100

60/100

62/100

64/100

66/100

68/100

70/100

72/100

74/100

76/100

78/100

5 times

5 times

5 times

5 times

2 times

2 times

2 times

2 times

2 times

2 times

2 times

2 times

2 times

40/100

46/100

52/100

58/100

64/100

70/100

76/100

82/100

88/100

2 times

2 times

2 times

2 times

2 times

2 times

2 times

2 times

2 times

40/100

50/100

60/100

70/100

78/100

Repetitions

2 times

2 times

2 times

2 times

2 times

The course of fire for Expert and Distinguished Expert ratings consists of a 30­shot aggregate. Each qualifying aggregate must meet or exceed the requiredscore or the complete aggregate must be refired.Expert Score: 250 or better. Five (5) aggregates are required.

Distinguished Expert Score: 269/300 or better 10 times, or 258 or better in two NRA sanctioned pistol competitions.

(See Witness Requirements, page 3.)

Conventional “Bullseye”Pistol – Aggregate Skill Course

Required Score/Rating RepetitionsPossible Score

Basic Practical This rating is achieved by completing the practical exercise conducted during an NRA Basic Pistol Course.

Pro­Marksman 120/300 2 times

Marksman 150/300 3 times

Marksman 1st Class 200/300 6 times

Sharpshooter 225/300 8 times

Expert 250/300 8 times

Distinguished Expert Score: 269/300 or better 10 times, or 258 or better in two NRA sanctioned pistol competitions.

(See Witness Requirements, page 3.)

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This air pistol qualification course is designed to introduce shootersto the challenge of air pistol shooting by starting with the

benchrest and two­handed standing positions then progressing to theone­handed standing position. The required number of shots in the course

also increases in stages to help new shooters develop the strength andendurance necessary to complete a full course of fire.

RulesNRA Pistol Rules will apply, exceptwhere specific exceptions are made.

GunAny safe .177 caliber spring,pneumatic, or CO2 gas pistol orrevolver may be used.

SightsOnly open sights are permitted.

PositionExcept for the Pro­Marksman andMarksman rating, all shooting is donefrom the standing position using onehand, and no support is allowed.

Advanced Supported position:Theshooter must be seated and may usesupporting materials, such as boxes,duffel bags, bean bags, or sand bags, onthe table or bench. The shooter'sshooting arm must be fully extended,

with the sights at eye level. The non­firing hand may provide support forthe firing hand or the butt of thepistol, and the shooter may rest his orher elbow on the supporting material.

Two­Handed position: Shooter mustshoot from a standing position, withthe pistol held in both hands. Noartificial support is allowed, and theshooters arm must be fully extended,with sights at eye level. The shootersnon­firing hand may be used toprovide support for the firing hand.

Target and DistanceThe official B­40 target is used at 10meters (approximately 33 feet).

Shots Per BullseyeFive or 10 shots per bullseye can beused for beginner ratings. The numberof shots fired per bullseye is optionaland should be altered if scoring

becomes difficult. (At elite levels ofcompetition, only one shot is fired ateach bullseye).

RatingsThe required number of shots mustbe fired in the same session to qualifyas a completed course of fire. Thenumber of times the course must berepeated does not have to be firedconsecutively.

Awards● International Air PistolPatch

● Skill Rockers● ParchmentCertificates

● Medals and Medal Bar● Skill Level Pins

See page 28 for complete informationon qualification awards. ReferenceMaterials on page 31.

International Air Pistol

Rating

Basic Practical

Pro­Marksman

Marksman

Marksman 1st Class

Sharpshooter

Expert

Position Numberof Shots

Required Score/Possible Score

Benchrest

Advanced supported

Standing ­ two hand

Standing ­ one hand

Standing ­ one hand

10 shots

20 shots

30 shots

40 shots

40 or60 shots

40/100

100/200

180/300

280/400

316/400 or474/600

This rating is achieved by completing the practical exercise conducted during an NRA Basic Pistol Course.

Repetitions

4 times

4 times

4 times

6 times

6 times or4 times

Distinguished Expert 40 or 60 shots, 348/400, 522/600 or better 10 times, or 335/400, 503/600 or better in two NRA sanctionedair pistol competitions. (See Witness Requirements, page 3.)

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Rating PositionNumberof Shots

Required Score/Possible Score Repetitions

Pro­Marksman

Marksman

Marksman 1st Class

Sharpshooter

Expert

Basic Practical This rating is achieved by completing the practical exercise conducted during an NRA Basic Rifle Course.

Benchrest or prone­supported may be used

Benchrest or prone­supported may be used

Standing

Standing

Standing

40 or 60 shots, 365/400, 534/600 or better 10 times, or 360/400, 516/600 or better in two NRA sanctionedair rifle competitions. (See Witness Requirements, page 3.)

10 shots

20 shots

40 shots

40 or 60 shots

40 or60 shots

70/100

100/200

240/400

280/400 or 420/600

320/400 or480/600

4 times

4 times

4 times

6 times or 4 times

6 times or4 times

Distinguished Expert

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International Air Rifle

This course of fire introduces newshooters to the sport using the

benchrest or prone­supported positionsbefore progressing to the standing position.

These positions are designed to help shootersreinforce the basic fundamentals during early stages of

development. The course of fire progresses from 10 shots, to20 shots, to an optional 40 or 60 shots. Air rifle shooting can lead

to college scholarships, world championships, and even the Olympics.

RulesNRA International Rifle Rules will apply,except where specific exceptions aremade.

GunAny safe .177 caliber spring,pneumatic, or CO2 gas air rifle maybe used.

SightsAny sight not containing a lens orsystem of lenses may be used.Telescopes are prohibited.

PositionExcept for the Pro­Marksman andMarksman ratings, all shooting is donefrom the standing position.

Target and DistanceOptionsThe AR­5 target is used at 10 meters(approximately 33 feet). Single­, five­,and 10 bullseye targets are available.

Shots Per BullseyeThe number of shots fired perbullseye is optional. Multiple shotsmay be fired at beginner ratings toconserve targets. (At advanced levelsof competition, only one shot is firedat each bullseye).

RatingsEach course of fire must be fired as acomplete unit (in the same session) inorder to qualify for a rating. Therequired number of courses does nothave to be fired consecutively.

Awards● International AirRifle Patch

● Skill Rockers● ParchmentCertificates

● Medals and Medal Bar● Skill Level Pins

See page 28 for completeinformation on qualificationawards. Reference Materials onpage 31.

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Hunter’s PistolTargets: ½ the size of standard highpower rifle targets––see rules 4 (all)and 7.3 in NRA Pistol Silhouette Rules.

Distances:● Chicken (gallina) targets at40 yds./meters

● Pig (javelina) targets at50 yds./meters

● Turkey (guajalote) targets at75 yds./meters

● Ram (borrego) targets at100 yds./meters

Smallbore PistolTargets: ½ the size of standard highpower rifle targets for the chicken and3/8 size for pigs, chickens, and rams––seerules 4 (all) and 7.3 in NRA PistolSilhouette Rules.

Distances:● Chicken (gallina) targets at40 yds./meters

● Pig (javelina) targets at50 yds./meters

● Turkey (guajalote) targets at75 yds./meters

● Ram (borrego) targets at 500 yds./meters

Air PistolTargets: 1/10 the size of standard highpower rifle targets––see rules 4 (all)and 7.4 in NRA Pistol Silhouette Rules.

Distances:● Chicken (gallina) targets at10 yds./meters

● Pig (javelina) targets at12.5 yds./meters

● Turkey (guajalote) targets at15 yds./meters

● Ram (borrego) targets at18 yds./meters

RulesNRA Pistol Silhouette Rules will apply,except where specific exceptions aremade.

GunsHunter's pistol, smallbore pistol andair pistol may be used.

SightsMetallic, telescopic or electronic sightsmay be used.

TargetsFour types of steel targets:● Chicken (chicken)● Pig (pig)● Turkey (turkey)● Ram (ram)

Set five like animals in the same bank;

all in a row facing same direction, onetarget width apart.

Shooters shoot one bank of targetsthen continue to a new bank. Example:a shooter will shoot one shot at eachtarget in the bank of chickens, andthen proceed to the bank of pigs.

ScoringAll scores are ranked either a hit(silhouette must fall over) or a miss.Targets that slide, turn or rock but donot fall are misses. Common symbolsfor scoring are an “X” for hit and “O”for miss.

Time LimitsTwo minutes to fire one shot on eachtarget of a bank of five targets. Twoand a half minutes will be allotted for

Air Pistol on each target of a bank offive targets.

PositionStanding Position: Shooter’s optionof one or two handed. The body maynot support arms. See page 13 ofNRA Pistol Silhouette Rules.

Awards● Silhouette PistolQualification Patch

● Skill Rockers● ParchmentCertificate

● Medals and Medal Bar● Skill Level Pins

See page 28 for complete informationon qualification awards. ReferenceMaterials on page 31.

This course of fire is used to introduce pistolshooters to the sport of Pistol Silhouette

shooting. Through this course of fire, beginners andexperts alike can develop the skills they need for

competitive or recreational shooting. Shooters may usetheir favorite type of pistol to progress through the skill levels

to earn the NRA Pistol Silhouette Qualification ratings. Theunique targets––Chicken (gallina), Pig (javelina),Turkey (guajalote),

and Ram (borrego)––are challenging and fun.

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Hunter’s Pistol Silhouette

Level Targets Number of Shots Repetition Score

Basic Practical This rating is achieved by completing the practical exercise conducted during an NRA Basic Pistol Course.

Pro­Marksman (Benchrest) ◆ Chicken 10 2 4/10

Marksman (Benchrest) ◆ Chicken ◆ Pig 20 2 10/20Marksman 1st Class (Standing Supported) ◆ Chicken ◆ Pig 20 3 12/20Sharpshooter ◆ Chicken

◆ Pig◆ Turkey 30 4 18/30

Expert ◆ Chicken◆ Pig

◆ Turkey◆ Ram

40 5 24/40

Distinguished Expert ◆ Chicken◆ Pig

◆ Turkey◆ Ram

40 shots, 27/40 or better 5 times, or 24/40 or better in two NRA sanctioned pistolsilhouette competition. (See Witness Requirements. page 3.)

Smallbore Pistol Silhouette

Level Targets Number of Shots Repetition Score

Basic Practical This rating is achieved by completing the practical exercise conducted during an NRA Basic Pistol Course.

Pro­Marksman (Benchrest)

Marksman (Benchrest)Marksman 1st Class (Standing Supported)

Sharpshooter

Expert

Distinguished Expert

◆ Chicken

◆ Chicken ◆ Pig◆ Chicken ◆ Pig

◆ Chicken ◆ Turkey◆ Pig◆ Chicken ◆ Turkey◆ Pig ◆ Ram

◆ Chicken ◆ Turkey◆ Pig ◆ Ram

10

20

20

30

40

2

2

3

4

5

4/10

10/20

12/20

18/30

24/40

40 shots, 27/40 or better 5 times, or 24/40 or better in two NRA sanctioned pistolsilhouette competition. (See Witness Requirements. page 3.)

Air Pistol Silhouette

Level Targets Number of Shots Repetition Score

Basic Practical This rating is achieved by completing the practical exercise conducted during an NRA Basic Pistol Course.

Pro­Marksman (Benchrest) ◆ Chicken 10 2 4/10Marksman (Benchrest) ◆ Chicken ◆ Pig 20 2 10/20Marksman 1st Class (Standing Supported) ◆ Chicken ◆ Pig 20 3 12/20Sharpshooter ◆ Chicken

◆ Pig◆ Turkey 30 4 18/30

Expert ◆ Chicken◆ Pig

◆ Turkey◆ Ram 40 5 24/40

Distinguished Expert ◆ Chicken◆ Pig

◆ Turkey◆ Ram

40 shots, 27/40 or better 5 times, or 24/40 or better in two NRA sanctioned pistolsilhouette competition. (See Witness Requirements. page 3.)

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High Power RifleTargets: Standard High Power RifleSilhouette Targets

Distances:● Chicken (gallina) targets at200 yds./meters

● Pig (javelina) targets at300 yds./meters

● Turkey (guajalote) targets at385 yds./meters

● Ram (borrego) targets at 500 yds./meters

Smallbore RifleTargets: 1/5 size of standard HighPower Rifle Silhouette Targets

Distances:● Chicken (gallina) targets at40 yds./meters

● Pig (javelina) targets at60 yds./meters

● Turkey (guajalote) targets at77 yds./meters

● Ram (borrego) targets at 500 yds./meters

Air RifleTargets: 1/10 size of standard HighPower Rifle Silhouette Targets

Distances:● Chicken (gallina) targets at20 yds./meters

● Pig (javelina) targets at30 yds./meters

● Turkey (guajalote) targets at36 yds./meters

● Ram (borrego) targets at 500 yds./meters

Rules:NRA Rifle Silhouette Rules will apply, exceptwhere specific exceptions are made.

Guns:High Power (see Rule 3.1):● 6mm or larger, no belted cartridgesor magnums are allowed

● Max weight 10 lbs., two oz., includingsights

● Magazines: No more than five rounds

Smallbore Rifle (see Rule 3.2):● Only .22 Short, Long or Long Riflerimfire cartridges

Open Air Rifle (see Rule 3.3(c)):● Any air rifle weighing no more than16lbs with scope and mounts.

SightsUse of any scopes or iron sights,including diopter sights, are allowed.

PositionAny standing position without artificialsupport.

TargetsFour types of steel targets:● Chicken (chicken)● Pig (pig)● Turkey (turkey)● Ram (ram)

Steel Thickness:● High Power – ½­inch thick forchicken and pig; and 3/8­inch thick forturkey and ram● Smallbore Rifle – no less than ¼­inch thick and no more than ½­inchthick for chicken. Pig, turkey, and ramshould be ¼­inch thick.● Air Rifle – 1/8­inch thick.

Shooters shoot one bank of targetsthen continue to a new bank. Example:a shooter will shoot one shot at eachtarget in the bank of chickens, andthen proceed to the bank of pigs.

ScoringAll scores are ranked either a hit(silhouette must fall over) or a miss.Targets that slide, turn or rock but donot fall, are misses. Common symbolsfor scoring are an “X” for hit and “O“for miss.

Time Limits2½ minutes to fire one shot on eachtarget of a bank of five targets.

Awards:● Silhouette RifleQualification Patch

● Skill Rockers● ParchmentCertificate

● Medals and MedalBar

● Skill Level Pins

See page 28 for complete informationon qualification awards. ReferenceMaterials on page 31.

The NRA Rifle Silhouette course of fire is designed tointroduce rifle shooters to the sport of Rifle

Silhouette shooting. Through this course of fire, beginnerand expert Silhouette shooters can develop skills they need

for competitive or recreational shooting. Using a high power,smallbore, or air rifle shooters can progress through the skilllevels to earn the unique NRA Rifle Silhouette Qualificationratings.

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COURSES OF FIREHigh Power Rifle Silhouette

Level Targets Number of Shots Repetition Score

Basic Practical This rating is achieved by completing the practical exercise conducted during an NRA Basic Rifle Course.

Pro­Marksman (Benchrest) ◆ Chicken 10 2 3/10

Marksman (Benchrest) ◆ Chicken ◆ Pig 20 2 8/20Marksman 1st Class (Standing Supported) ◆ Chicken ◆ Pig 20 3 10/20Sharpshooter ◆ Chicken

◆ Pig◆ Turkey 30 4 15/30

Expert ◆ Chicken◆ Pig

◆ Turkey◆ Ram

40 5 22/40

Distinguished Expert ◆ Chicken◆ Pig

◆ Turkey◆ Ram

40 shots, 27/40 or better 5 times, or 24/40 or better in two NRA sanctioned riflesilhouette competition. (See Witness Requirements. page 3.)

Smallbore Rifle Silhouette

Level Targets Number of Shots Repetition Score

Basic Practical This rating is achieved by completing the practical exercise conducted during an NRA Basic Rifle Course.

◆ Chicken

◆ Chicken ◆ Pig◆ Chicken ◆ Pig

◆ Chicken ◆ Turkey◆ Pig◆ Chicken ◆ Turkey◆ Pig ◆ Ram

◆ Chicken ◆ Turkey

◆ Pig ◆ Ram

Pro­Marksman (Benchrest)

Marksman (Benchrest)Marksman 1st Class (Standing Supported)

Sharpshooter

Expert

Distinguished Expert

10

20

20

30

40

2

2

3

4

5

4/10

10/20

12/20

18/30

24/40

40 shots, 27/40 or better 5 times, or 24/40 or better in two NRA sanctioned riflesilhouette competition. (See Witness Requirements. page 3.)

Air Rifle Silhouette

Level Targets Number of Shots Repetition Score

Basic Practical This rating is achieved by completing the practical exercise conducted during an NRA Basic Rifle Course.

Pro­Marksman (Benchrest) ◆ Chicken 10 2 4/10

Marksman (Benchrest) ◆ Chicken ◆ Pig 20 2 10/20Marksman 1st Class (Standing Supported) ◆ Chicken ◆ Pig 20 3 12/20Sharpshooter ◆ Chicken

◆ Pig◆ Turkey 30 4 18/30

Expert ◆ Chicken◆ Pig

◆ Turkey◆ Ram

40 5 24/40

Distinguished Expert ◆ Chicken◆ Pig

◆ Turkey◆ Ram

40 shots, 27/40 or better 5 times, or 24/40 or better in two NRA sanctioned riflesilhouette competition. (See Witness Requirements. page 3.)

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Indoors or outdoors, the 4­positionqualification course may be used by BBgun shooters, air rifle shooters, and

smallbore rifle shooters alike! The air gun componentsin the program make it the perfect way for parents to introduce their

children to the practices and challenges of rifle shooting.

The courses of fire focus on the development of four shooting positions––prone, sitting, kneeling, and standing. While developing position skills (Bars 1­9),shooters should NOT concentrate on the development of just one position; theyshould begin to earn qualifying targets in all positions concurrently. Position barsmay be obtained as they are earned without regard to numerical sequence.

BB GUNREQUIREMENTS

RulesNRA 5­Meter BB Gun Rules apply.

GunOnly a smoothbore, spring­type airgun may be used.

SightsTelescopic sights are not allowed.

AmmunitionLead or steel ball BBs.

Target and DistanceOptions● TQ­40 (experimental) targets maybe used at a distance of five meters(approximately 16.5 feet) for Pro­Marksman and Marksman levels only.

● The AR­4 target may be used at alllevels.

Awards● BB GunQualification Patch

● Skill Rockers● ParchmentCertificates for

● Medals and MedalBar

● Skill Level Pins

SMALLBORE RIFLEREQUIREMENTS

RulesNRA Smallbore Rifle Rules apply.

GunAny safe .22 rimfire or .17 HMR riflemay be used.

SightsTelescopic sights are not allowed.

Ammunition.22 rimfire (short, long, long rifle) or.17 HMR.

Target and DistanceOptionsUse either A­17 or TQ­1 targets at adistance of 50 feet, or A­23 target at50 yards.

Awards● Rifle QualificationPatch

● Skill Rockers● ParchmentCertificates

● Medals and Medal Bar● Skill Level Pins

AIR RIFLEREQUIREMENTS

RulesNRA Sporter Air Rifle Position Rules apply.

GunSpring­piston or pneumatic (single­stroke, multi­pump, air, or CO2 gas) airrifles with rifled barrels may be used.

SightsTelescopic sights are not allowed.

AmmunitionUse .177 caliber skirted pellets.

Target and DistanceOptions● TQ­18 targets may be used at adistance of 10 meters (approximately33 feet) for Pro­Marksman andMarksman only.

● The AR­5 at 10 meters and TQ­5 at25 feet may be used at all levels.

Awards● Air RifleQualification Patch

● Skill Rockers● ParchmentCertificates

● Medals and Medal Bar● Skill Level Pins

See page 28 for information onqualification awards. Reference

Materials on page 31.

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COURSES OF FIRE4­Position Stage Skill Course

Minimum Score PerShots Per Bullseye Using AR­4,Number ofPositionRating

A­17, A­23, TQ­1, TQ­5,TQ­18, or TQ­40 Target

Bullseye Bullseyes

Minimum Score PerBullseye UsingAR­5 Target

For Pro­Marksman through Expert ratings: 10 bullseyes (set of concentric scoring rings) must be fired for each rating. Each bullseye must contain five shots and the totalscore for the five shots must meet or exceed the required score. The 10 bullseyes do not have to be fired consecutively or in the same session. (Option ­ the number ofshots per bullseye may be reduced if scoring becomes difficult. Example: three shots on one bullseye and two shots on another.)

Basic Practical This rating is achieved by completing the practical exercise conducted during an NRA Basic Rifle Course.

Pro­Marksman Any of the 5 pos. 5 10 20 15

Marksman Any of the 5 pos. 5 10 25 20

Marksman 1st Class Any of the 5 pos. 5 10 30 25

Sharpshooter Any of the 5 pos. 5 10 35 30

While developing position skills (Bars 1 ­ 9), shooters should NOT concentrate on the development of just one position; they should begin to earn qualifyingtargets in all positions concurrently. Position bars may be obtained as they are earned without regard to numeric sequence.

Bar 1

Bar 2

Bar 3

Bar 4

Bar 5

Bar 6

Bar 7

Bar 8

Bar 9

Expert

Prone

Sitting

Sitting

Sitting

Kneeling

Kneeling

Kneeling

Standing

Standing

Standing

5

5

5

5

5

5

5

5

5

5

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

40

30

35

40

30

35

40

30

35

40

35

25

30

35

25

30

35

25

30

35

For the Distinguished Expert rating: 10 strings, consisting of five bullseyes in each string, are required for each position. Two shots are fired on each bullseye.Each five­bull string must be fired as a complete unit and each bullseye in the string must meet or exceed the required score or the entire string must berefired. You may also attain this rating by achieving 372/400 or better in two NRA sanctioned 4­position competitions. (See Witness Requirements, page 3.)

Distinguished Expert Prone 2 10 18 15

Sitting 2 10 18 15

Kneeling 2 10 16 13

Standing 2 10 16 13

4­Position Aggregate Course – 10 Shots Each Position

RepetitionsRating Required Score/Possible Score

Basic Practical This rating is achieved by completing the practical exercise conducted during an NRA Basic Rifle Course.

Pro­Marksman 2 times180/400Marksman 2 times220/400Marksman 1st Class 2 times272/400Sharpshooter 3 times316/400Expert 3 times356/400Distinguished Expert 380/400 or better 10 times, or 372/400 or better in two NRA sanctioned 4­position competitions. (See Witness Requirements, page 3.)

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Many shooters do not own a special target rifle, but thoroughlyenjoy shooting over­the­counter, .22 field and sporting rifles. If

you are one of these shooters, the NRA Light Rifle QualificationCourse is for you. Using your favorite field and sporting rifle, you candevelop your marksmanship skills, progress through a series of ratings,and earn distinctive NRA Light Rifle Qualification rating awards.

RulesThe provisional light rifle rulescontained in the NRA Smallbore RifleRules book apply, except where specificexceptions are made.

GunAny safe .22 or .17 HMR caliberrimfire rifle weighing 8.5 pounds orless (including sights and sling) may beused. Schuetzen­type butt plates andpalm rests may not be used.

SightsAny sights – metallic, optical, orelectronic – may be used.

Target and DistanceOptionsA­17 target at 50 feet, two shots perbullseye. A­23/5 or A­31X(experimental) target at 50 yards, fiveshots per bullseye.

Course of Fire OptionsShooters may qualify for light rifleratings using any one of the threecourses of fire available: prone orbenchrest, all standing, or 3­position(prone, kneeling, and standing). Bodyand/or gun support may be used at thePro­Marksman rating level in allcourses, and throughout theprone/benchrest course.

Awards● Light RifleQualification Patch

● Skill Rockers● ParchmentCertificate

● Medals and Medal Bar● Skill Level Pins

See page 28 for information onqualification awards. ReferenceMaterials on page 31.

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Light Rifle Prone or Benchrest Course – 20 Shots

Rating

Basic Practical

Number of Courses Minimum Score Per Course/Possible Score

This rating is achieved by completing the practical exercise conducted during an NRA Basic Rifle Course.

Pro­Marksman 2 100/200

Marksman 2 125/200

Marksman 1st Class 3 150/200

Sharpshooter 4 165/200

Expert 6 180/200

Distinguished Expert 191/200 or better 10 times, or 188/200 or better in two NRA sanctioned light rifle competitions.

(See Witness Requirements, page 3.)

Light Rifle Standing Course – 10 Shots

Rating Number of Courses Minimum Score Per Course/Possible Score

Basic Practical

Pro­Marksman

Marksman

Marksman 1st Class

Sharpshooter

Expert

Distinguished Expert 91/100 or better 10 times, or 88/100 or better in two NRA sanctioned light rifle competitions.

(See Witness Requirements, page 3.)

4

6

8

12

14

40/100

50/100

60/100

70/100

80/100

This rating is achieved by completing the practical exercise conducted during an NRA Basic Rifle Course.

LIght Rifle 3­Position Course – 10 Shots Each Position

Rating

Basic Practical

Number of Courses Minimum Score Per Course/Possible Score

This rating is achieved by completing the practical exercise conducted during an NRA Basic Rifle Course.

Pro­Marksman 2 135/300

Marksman 2 150/300

Marksman 1st Class 2 180/300

Sharpshooter 3 225/300

Expert 4 255/300

Distinguished Expert 275/300 or better 5 times, or 265/300 or better in two NRA sanctioned light rifle competitions.

(See Witness Requirements, page 3.)

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In the American Rifleman Qualification Course, shooters developsmallbore rifle or air rifle 3­position shooting skills. The pronequalification program is designed to develop prone skills, first indoorsat 50 feet, and then outdoors at 100 yards. The prone courseculminates by having the shooter fire a Dewar Course (50 yards and100 yards) to earn the 9th Bar, Expert, and Distinguished Expertratings. The Dewar Course is the same course of fire that is used atthe National Championships held at Camp Perry.

RulesNRA Smallbore Rifle Rules apply to theSmallbore courses, except wherespecific exceptions are made. NRAPrecision Air Rifle Position Rules apply toair rifle course.

EquipmentUse equipment as specified in “Section3” of the NRA Rules Books.

GunAny .22 or .17 HMR caliber rimfire rifleor .177 caliber air rifle may be used.

SightsIron sights as specified in the NRARules Books may be used.

PositionsAll prone or 3­position (a combinationof prone, standing, and kneeling) areused.

Targets and DistancesAir Rifle:AR­5 target at 10 meters.

Smallbore Rifle 3­Position Courses:A­17 orA­36 target at 50 feet,A­23 orA­51 at 50 yards, orA­50 at 50 meters.

Smallbore Rifle Prone Course F­Class:A­17 and A­36 targets at 50 feet,A­23target at 50 yards, or A­25 target at100 yards.

Awards● American RiflemanQualification Patch

● Skill Rockers● Parchment Certificates● Medals and Medal Bar● Skill Level Pins

See page 28 for information onqualification awards. ReferenceMaterials on page 31.

COURSES OF FIREAmerican Rifleman 3­Position Aggregate Course –

20

Basic Practical

Pro­Marksman

Marksman

Marksman 1st Class

Sharpshooter

Expert

Distinguished Expert

120/300

150/300

198/300

225/300

249/300

273 or better 10 times, or 264 or better in two NRA sanctioned smallbore or air rifle competitions.(See Witness Requirements, page 3.)

2 times

4 times

6 times

8 times

8 times

Rating Required Score/Possible Score Repetitions

10 Shots Each Position (Air Rifle or Smallbore Rifle)

This rating is achieved by completing the practical exercise conducted during an NRA Basic Rifle Course.

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American Rifleman 3­Position Stage Skill Course(Air Rifle or Smallbore Rifle)

Basic Practical

Rating Position Shots Per Bullseye Minimum Score PerBullseye/Possible Score

Repetitions

This rating is achieved by completing the practical exercise conducted during an NRA Basic Rifle Course.Pro­Marksman Prone 5 20/50 10 times

Marksman Prone 5 25/50 10 times

Marksman 1st Class Standing 5 11/50 10 times

Sharpshooter Kneeling 5 15/50 10 times

Bar 1 Prone 1 per bull/10 bulls 60/100 3 times

Bar 2 Prone 1 per bull/10 bulls 70/100 3 times

Bar 3 Prone 1 per bull/10 bulls 80/100 3 times

Bar 4 Standing 1 per bull/10 bulls 30/100 3 times

Bar 5 Standing 1 per bull/10 bulls 40/100 3 times

Bar 6 Standing 1 per bull/10 bulls 50/100 3 times

Bar 7 Kneeling 1 per bull/10 bulls 40/100 3 times

Bar 8 Kneeling 1 per bull/10 bulls 50/100 3 times

Bar 9 Kneeling 1 per bull/10 bulls 60/100 3 times

Score Per Aggregate/Possible Score

Expert 30­shot aggregate (10 shots each position), or60­shot aggregate (20 shots in each position)

230/300 or 460/600240/300 or 480/600250/300 or 500/600

1 time1 time1 time

Distinguished Expert 60­ or 120­shot aggregate 540/600, 1080/1200 or better 10 times, or 530/600, 1060/1200 or better in two NRA sanctionedsmallbore or air rifle competitions. (See Witness Requirements, page 3.)

American Rifleman Prone F­Class Course (Smallbore Rifle)

Basic Practical

Pro­Marksman

Marksman

Marksman 1st Class

Sharpshooter

Bar 1

Bar 2

Bar 3

Bar 4

Bar 5

Bar 6

Bar 7

Bar 8

Dewar Course

Bar 9

Expert

Rating

Distinguished Expert

Distance Target Shots PerBullseye

Minimum Score PerBullseye/Possible Score

This rating is achieved by completing the practical exercise conducted during an NRA Basic Rifle Course.

50 feet

50 feet

50 feet

50 feet

50 yards

50 yards

50 yards

50 yards

100 yards

100 yards

200 yards

200 yards

A­36 target

A­36 target

A­36 target

A­36 target

A­23 target

A­23 target

A­23 target

A­23 target

A­25 target

A­25 target

A­21 target

A­21 target

5

5

5

5

5

5

5

5

10

10

20

20

25/50

30/50

35/50

40/50

35/50

40/50

45/50

50/50

60/100

65/100

140/200

145/200

20 shots (10 each bull), at 100 yards on A­25 target (2 record bulls on target, and 20 shots at 200yards on A­21 target (1 record bull on target).

Dewar

Dewar

Dewar

350/400

370/400

385/400

Repetitions

4 times

4 times

4 times

4 times

4 times

4 times

4 times

4 times

4 times

4 times

4 times

4 times

6 times

6 times

10 times

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High power rifle enthusiasts can now develop the shooting skills thatlead to success in matches and tournaments with the aggregate

competition course of fire. Highpower rifle shooting is the mostpopular event at NRA National

Matches. The aggregate competition coursehelps develop target shooting skills using a 50­, 80­,

or 100­shot course of fire. If hunting is your interestand you want to build your field shooting skills, thesporting rifle event provides a course of fire using boththe supported and standing positions. Scores fired on a

home range, a local club, or in a league or tournament can allbe applied toward the rating requirements in either high power

qualification program.

RulesNRA High Power Rules apply.

EquipmentA sling may be used in all positionsexcept standing. Telescopic sights,hook butt plates, and palm rests arenot permitted.

GunAny safe U.S. military service rifle orcenterfire rifle with metallic sights anda magazine capable of holding not lessthan five rounds may be used.

AmmunitionAny ammunition except tracer andincendiary ammunition is permitted.However, it is your responsibility toidentify and follow all the rules of therange on which you are firing. Someranges restrict the use of armorpiercing ammunition as well.

TargetsOn a 100­yard range: use SR­1targets to simulate 200 yards, SR­21targets to simulate 300 yards, and MR­31 targets to simulate 600 yards.On a 200­yard range: use SR targetsat 200 yards, SR­42 targets to simulate300 yards, and MR­63 targets tosimulate 600 yards.On a 300­yard range: use the SRtargets at 200 yards, SR­3 targets at300 yards, and MR­63 targets tosimulate 600 yards.On a 600­yard range: use the SRtargets at 200 yards, SR­3 targets at300 yards, and MR­1 targets at 600yards.

Firing ProceduresQualification ratings may be earned byfiring any one (50­, 80­, or 100­shot)course. All four stages must becompleted in the same session to

count as one completed course of fire.Since score requirements are inpercentages, different shot courses(50/80/100) may be used for each level.

The same safety precautions requiredin tournament shooting apply toqualification shooting. In the slow­firestage, all rifles are loaded with onlyone cartridge at a time. In rapid­fire,shooters using service rifles first loadand fire two rounds, then reload andfire eight rounds to complete the10­shot string within the specified timelimit. Shooters using other centerfirerifles initially load and fire five rounds,then reload and fire another fiverounds.

AGGREGATE COMPETITION COURSE

Stage

1

2

3

4

Position

Standing

Standing to Sitting or Kneeling

Standing to Prone

Prone

Time

Slow Fire: 10 minutes

Rapid Fire: 60 seconds

Rapid Fire: 70 seconds

Slow Fire: 20 minutes

Distance

200 yards

200 yards

300 yards

600 yards

10

10

10

20

Numberof Shots

50­ShotCourse

80­ShotCourse

100­ShotCourse

1

1

1

1

2

2

2

1

2

2

2

2

Number of Stages

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SPORTING RIFLE COURSERulesThe Sporting Rifle course of fire isgoverned by the rules listed in thisbooklet.

GunsAny safe centerfire rifle weighing lessthan 9.5 pounds, including detachablemagazines and sights, but excludingsling, may be used. Telescopic sightsare permitted.

EquipmentAny equipment that is considered usualand customary for field use, such ascoats with light padding at theshoulder/elbow and unpadded gloves,may be used. Special jackets, gloves,slings, set triggers, hooked butt plates,palm rests, and other devices

associated with formal competitionshooting are prohibited.

PositionsRest Position: Arms and elbows maybe rested against the shooter’s knees,or on the ground, or on a bench, table,sandbag, or other object to assist inholding the rifle steady. The rifle andshooter’s hand may not touch thesupporting device. The forward handmust grasp the forestock of the rifleahead of the trigger guard.

Standing Position: Shooters standerect on both feet. The rifle issupported only by the hands and theshoulder. The forward hand mustgrasp the forestock of the rifle, aheadof the trigger guard. The rifle butt

must be against the front of theshoulder.

AwardsAwards are for both the AggregateCompetition and Sporting RifleCourses:● High Power RifleQualification Patch

● Skill Rockers● ParchmentCertificates

● Medals andMedal Bar

● Skill Level Pins

See page 28 for information onqualification awards. ReferenceMaterials on page 31.

COURSES OF FIREHigh Power Rifle – Aggregate Competition Course

Rating Required Percent Repetitions

Any 50­, 80­, or 100­shot competition course of fire may be used.

Basic Practical This rating is achieved by completing the practical exercise conducted during an NRA Basic Rifle Course.

Pro­Marksman 40% or better 2 times

Marksman 50% or better 2 times

Marksman 1st Class 66% or better 3 times

Sharpshooter 75% or better 3 times

Expert 80% or better 3 times

Distinguished Expert 88% or better 10 times, or 84% or better in two NRA sanctioned high power competitions. (See Witness Requirements, page 3.)

High Power – Sporting Rifle Course

Rating Required Score Repetitions

A total of 20 shots, 10 shots from the rest position and 10 shots from the standing position, on the A­23 target at 50 yards.

Basic Practical This rating is achieved by completing the practical exercise conducted during an NRA Basic Rifle Course.

Pro­Marksman 80 or better (Option – all 20 shots may be fired from the rest position.) 2 times

Marksman 100 or better 3 times

Marksman 1st Class 120 or better 3 times

Sharpshooter 140 or better 4 times

Expert 160 or better 6 times

Distinguished Expert 170 or better (See Witness Requirements, page 3.) 10 times

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The Trap, Skeet, Sporting Clays, and 5­StandTM courses of firefocus shooters on the whole (complete game) from the very

beginning. In this way, shooters can develop their skills at the sametime they participate in club shoots, leagues, and practice sessions.Any qualifying score fired in a club shoot, league, or practice sessioncan be applied to the qualification rating the shooter is currentlyworking on.

Whichever shotgun event you chose, you can improve your shotgun shootingskills with the proportioned and progressive challenges offered in the NRAMarksmanship Qualification shooting program.

RulesUnless otherwise stated, the followingrules apply:

Trap – Amateur TrapshootingAssociation (ATA) Rules. To obtainTrap rules, call (937) 898­4638 or goto www.shootata.com.

Skeet – National Skeet ShootingAssociation (NSSA) Rules. To obtainSkeet rules, call (800) 877­5338 or goto www.mynssa.com.

Sporting Clays and 5­StandTM –National Sporting Clays Association(NSCA) Rules apply. To obtain theNSCA Sporting Clays/5­StandTM rules,call (800) 877­5338 or go towww.mynsca.com/pubs.

NOTE: NSCA 5­Stand SportingTM is aregistered trademark of the NationalSporting Clays Association.

GunsAny safe shotgun, 12 gauge or smaller,may be used. Different gauges anddifferent guns can be used for anyround or rating.

PositionShooters have the option of mountingthe shotgun on the shoulder beforecalling for the target.

AmmunitionAny shotgun ammunition, factory orreloads, may be used. Be sure tocheck with the range or club for localammunition restrictions.

TargetsStandard clay targets are used.

RoundIn shotgun shooting the term “round”refers to a single series of 25 targets.

Awards● ShotgunQualification Patch

● Skill Rockers● ParchmentCertificates

● Medals and Medal Bar● Skill Level Pins

See page 28 for information onqualification awards. ReferenceMaterials on page 31.

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Trap or Skeet Course

Basic Practical

Rating

This rating is achieved by completing the practical exercise conducted during an NRA Basic Shotgun Course.

Scores Repetitions

Pro­Marksman 11 or better out of 25 targets 2 times

Marksman 13 or better out of 25 targets 4 times

Marksman 1st Class 15 or better out of 25 targets 6 times

Sharpshooter 17 or better out of 25 targets 6 times

Expert 19 or better out of 25 targets 10 times

Distinguished Expert 22 or better out of 25 targets 10 times, or 84 or better out of 100 targets in two ATA orNSSA registered shoots. (See Witness Requirements, page 3.)

Sporting Clays or 5­Stand™ Course

Basic Practical

Pro­Marksman

Marksman

Marksman 1st Class

Sharpshooter

Expert

Distinguished Expert

10 or better out of 50 targets

16 or better out of 50 targets

20 or better out of 50 targets

22 or better out of 50 targets

52 or better out of 100 targets

This rating is achieved by completing the practical exercise conducted during an NRA Basic Shotgun Course.

2 times

4 times

4 times

5 times

3 times

60 or better out of 100 targets 3 times, or 57 or better out of 100 targets in two NSCAshoots. (See Witness Requirements, page 3.)

Rating Scores Repetitions

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The muzzleloading revival is probably the most unexpecteddevelopment in the shooting sports during the last few decades.

Thousands of Americans are returning to those times, centuries ago,when black powder was first developed and muzzleloading firearms werethe height of progress and technology. They experience tradition, history,and a link to our American past by participating in CivilWar skirmishes,formal target shooting, frontier rendezvous, novelty matches, turkey shoots,and hunting with muzzleloading firearms.

RulesNRA Muzzleloading Rifle, Pistol, andShotgun Rules apply, except wherespecific exceptions are made.

Guns and EquipmentRifle: Any safe muzzleloading rifle maybe used. Flintlock rifles must use apatched round ball. Percussion riflesmay use any projectile. Flintlock andpercussion­type ignitions will beconsidered equal in stature. Anymetallic sight is allowed.

Military Small Arms (Musket): Anysafe, original or reproduction, military(as issued by the United States,Confederate States, or by a stategovernment) rifle, musket, carbine, ormusketoon of .54, .58, or .69 calibermay be used. The projectile can be ahollow­base, Minie­type or swagedbullet. Original pattern sights must beused.

Pistol/Revolver: Any safemuzzleloading pistol or cap­and­ballrevolver may be used. All shootingmust be done with one hand, usingonly the arm to support the firearm.

Only metallic sights may be used.Open, fixed, or adjustable sights areallowed. The projectile may be a roundball or a conical bullet.

Shotgun: Any safe single­ or double­barrel muzzleloading shotgun, that usespercussion cap or flintlock ignition, maybe used.

Accessories: Slings, palm supports,cross­sticks, loading tubes, shootingcoats, and gloves as described in theNRA Muzzleloading Rifle, Pistol, andShotgun Rules may be used.

TargetsThe B­17 target is used at all distanceson ranges measured in meters. TheB­19 target is used at all distances onranges measured in yards. Standardclay targets are used for shotgun.

PowderOnly black powder or suitablesubstitute may be used.

ScoringIn all cases in which 13 shots are fired,only the high 10 will be scored. Due tothe variation of calibers used, scoring is

done relative to the center of the ballor bullet hole. The center of the shothole must at least touch a scoring ringto count that value. There are no timelimits for completing a target.

Awards● MuzzleloadingFirearms Patch

● Skill Rockers● ParchmentCertificates

● Medals andMedal Bar

● Skill Level Pins

See page 28 for information onqualification awards. ReferenceMaterials on page 31.

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COURSES OF FIREMuzzleloading Rifle and Musket Course

Rating

Pro­Marksman

Position/Distance

Benchrest or cross­sticks/25 yards

Shots

Best 10 of 13

Score

40 or better

Repetitions

2 times

Marksman Prone/50 yards Best 10 of 13 45 or better 2 times

Marksman 1st Class Kneeling or sitting/50 yards Best 10 of 13 55 or better 2 times

Sharpshooter Standing/50 yards Best 10 of 13 50 or better 2 times

The requirements for the next two ratings must be fired as an aggregate in the same session. If the required score is not met, the entire aggregatemust be refired.

Expert Standing/50 yardsKneeling or sitting/50 yardsStanding/100 yardsProne/100 yards

Best 10 of 13Best 10 of 13Best 10 of 13Best 10 of 13

240 or better 2 times

Distinguished Expert Standing/50 yardsKneeling or sitting/50 yardsStanding/100 yardsProne/100 yards

Best 10 of 13Best 10 of 13Best 10 of 13Best 10 of 13

265 or better 6 times, or 63% in two NRA or NMLRA sanc­tioned competitions. (See Witness Requirements, page 3.)

Muzzleloading Pistol and Revolver Course

Pro­Marksman

Marksman

Rating Position/Distance Shots Score Repetitions

Benchrest/25 yards

Standing/25 yards

Best 10 of 13

Best 10 of 13

35 or better

45 or better2 times

2 timesThe next four ratings require the standard NRA course of fire: Best 10 of 13 shots standing at 25 yards and the best 10 of 13 shots standing at 50 yards.

Marksman 1st Class 110 or better 2 times

Sharpshooter 130 or better 2 times

Expert 150 or better 3 times

Distinguished Expert 165 or better 5 times, or 79% in two NRA or NMLRA sanc­tioned competitions. (See Witness Requirements, page 3.)

Muzzleloading Shotgun Course

Rating Repeat

Skeet: Course of fire: 16 targets.Two targets at each station, singles, only.

Score Score Repetitions

Trap: Course of fire: 15 rounds, 3 targets each at stationmoved to within eight yards of the trap house.

Pro­Marksman 6/16 2 times 5/15 2 times

Marksman 7/16 2 times 6/15 2 times

Marksman 1st Class 8/16 2 times 7/15 2 times

Sharpshooter 9/16 3 times 8/15 3 times

Expert 10/16 5 times 9/15 5 times

Distinguished Expert 11/16

or 64% in two NRA or NMLRA sanctioned competitions.(See Witness Requirements, page 3.)

6 times 10/15 6 times

or 64% in two NRA or NMLRA sanctioned competitions.(See Witness Requirements, page 3.)

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Develop your marksmanship skills and earn Sport Shootingqualification ratings while you practice with your favorite

hunting gun, target gun, or air gun. These specially designed skillbuilding courses of fire are ideal for brand new shooters,particularly those who participate in NRA Basic Firearm TrainingCourses. In most of the Sport Shooting courses of fire, supportedpositions are used to speed the learning process. Sport Shootingqualification is the perfect way to begin your marksmanship training.

RulesAll rules and requirements for thesequalification courses are listed onthese pages.

GunsAny safe air gun, rifle, pistol, shotgun,or muzzleloading firearm may be used.

SightsMetallic, telescopic, or electronic sightsare permitted.

PositionsExcept for shotgun, firing is conductedin four positions: supported prone,supported sitting, supported kneeling,and supported standing. Pistols may befired using two hands.

SupportArtificial support to brace both thebody and the gun is allowed. Examplesof artificial support include gun rest,barricade, log, bench, sandbag, cross­sticks, pillow, and table.

Time LimitsThere are no time limits in any of theSport Shooting courses of fire.

Target and DistanceOptionsAny target can be used providing thetarget is appropriate for the gun and isused at its specified distance. Some

targets have the gun and distancespecifications printed on the face.Following are some target and distanceoptions:

BB Gun:TQ­40 or AR­4 at five meters

Air Rifle: AR­4 at 5 meters,TQ­5 at 25feet, and TQ­18 or AR­5 at 10 meters

Smallbore Rifle:TQ­1,TQ­36,A­17, orA­36 at 50 feet, or A­23 at 50 yards

High Power Rifle: A­23 at 50 yards,A­25 or SR­1 at 100 yards, or SR at200 yards

Air Pistol: B­40 at 10 meters

Pistol:TQ­6 at 25 feet, B­2 or D­2at 50 feet, B­4 at 20 yards, or D­1 at25 yards

Muzzleloading Rifle: A­23, B­19 at25/50 yards

Muzzleloading Pistol: B­8 at 25yards, B­6 at 50 yards, or B­19 at25/50 yards

Shotgun: See the Course of Firefor details.

See page 28 for information onqualification awards. ReferenceMaterials on page 31.

Awards

● Sport ShootingQualification Patch

● Skill Rockers● ParchmentCertificates forshotgun, high power rifle, huntingrifle, and muzzleloading rifle

● Parchment Certificates for air rifle,smallbore rifle, light rifle, and allpistol courses

● Medals and Medal Bar● Skill Level Pins

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Distinguished ExpertNRA will consider posting Distinguished Experts’ photos

to the “Trophy Gallery” section of thenra.huntersrights.org. You can mail a print of the phototo the NRA Program Coordinator, or email a digitalimage to: [email protected]. The followinginformation should be included with all photos: Hunter’sName, Hometown, Species, Hunt Location, type of firearmor bow, date of hunt, and any brief, special details.

To be considered, all photos must exhibit safe gunhandling practices. Check carefully to see that no gunsare pointed toward the camera or others in the photo.And if your local regulations require your animal to be“tagged immediately, or before moving,” please do sobefore you take the photograph.

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COURSES OF FIREHunter Marksmanship Courses

RatingAir Rifle

Smallbore RifleLight Rifle

ShotgunHigh Power RifleHunting Rifle

Muzzleloading Rifle

Rimfire PistolCenterfire Pistol

Air Pistol

Basic Practical

Pro­Marksman

Marksman

Marksman1st Class

Sharpshooter

Bar 1

Any position, three shots(possible 30) – 15 orbetter, five times

Mounting – look in the mirror and bring the gunto shoulder while maintaining erect head and bodyposition – repeat 25 times. Using pattern boardswith a 30” circle at 25­30 yards, fire five shotswith mounted gun and five shots with low gun(mount and shoot).

Pattern boards with 30” circle, 25­30 yards, fiveshots each stage. Stand 10’ to the left of the pat­tern board. With mounted gun, swing slowly toboard, shoot and continue swing (follow through) to10’ right of board. Repeat right to left. with lowgun mount, repeat above course of fire.

With mounted gun, shoot 25 straight away targets;score 15 or better. With mounted gun, shoot 13targets flying from shooter’s left to shooter’s right;score eight or better. Shoot 12 targets flying fromshooter’s right to shooter’s left; score seven or better.

Repeat Marksman 1st Class requirements using lowgun position.

This rating is achieved by demonstrating safe gun handling and completing the practical exercises conducted during an NRA Basic Course.

Prone, three shots –18 or better, five times

Sitting, three shots –18 or better, five times

Kneeling, three shots –16 or better, five timesStanding, three shots –16 or better, five times

Sitting, five shots –35 or better, five timesKneeling, five shots –32 or better, five timesStanding, five shots –32 or better, five times

Prone, five shots –40 or better, five timesSitting, five shots –40 or better, five timesKneeling, five shots –37 or better, five timesStanding, five shots –37 or better, five times

Bar 2

Bar 3

Bar 4

Bar 5

Bar 6

Bar 7

Bar 8

Bar 9

Expert Fire 10 shots in eachposition consecutively(40­shot total).Score 340 (possible 400) orbetter four times.

Shoot three rounds (25 targets each round) of trap,skeet, or sporting clays. Score 20 or better eachround.

Prone – Fire five shots allin seven­ring or better

Sitting – Fire fiveshots all in six­ringor better

Kneeling – Fire five shotsall in six­ring or better

Standing – Fire five shotsall in five­ring or better

Fire five shots in eachposition consecutively (20­shot total). Score 170(possible 200) or better.

Any position, three shots(possible 30) – 15 orbetter five times

Prone, three shots –18 or better, five times

Sitting, three shots –18 or better, five times

Kneeling, three shots –16 or better, five timesStanding, three shots –16 or better, five timesProne, five shots(possible 50) – 35 orbetter, five timesSitting, five shots –35 or better, five timesKneeling, five shots –32 or better, five timesStanding, five shots –32 or better, five times

Prone, five shots –40 or better, five timesSitting, five shots –40 or better, five timesKneeling, five shots –37 or better, five timesStanding, five shots –37 or better, five timesFire 10 shots in eachposition consecutively(40­shot total).Score 340 (possible 400)or better four times.

Prone, five shots (possible50) – 35 or better, fivetimes

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Qualification Awards

In order to simplify the process of ordering Qualification Awards, the NRA has created packets containingthe skill level items for each qualification program. These packets include the specific skill level patchrocker, certificate, and medal for Pro­Marksman, Marksman, Marksman First Class, Sharpshooter, Expert,and Distinguished Expert. The Skill Rating Packets are used for all courses of fire. Not included in thepacket are the pins and discipline patches which are ordered separately depending on the course of firein which you are participating. If you prefer not to order the entire packet, you may also order theitems contained in the Skill Rating Packets individually. See pages 29­30 for individual costs and itemnumbers.

For pricing information, or to order visit the NRAProgram Materials Center online atwww.nrahq.org or call (800) 336­7402.

Skill Rating Packets

Pro­Marksman Packet

Item: EQ 20000

Contains one of each of the following:

● Pro­Marksman Rocker● Pro­Marksman ParchmentCertificate

● Pro­Marksman Medal

Sharpshooter Packet

Item: EQ 20015

Contains one of each of the following:

● Sharpshooter Rocker● Sharpshooter ParchmentCertificate

● Sharpshooter Bar● 12 Sharpshooter Seals

Marksman Packet

Item: EQ 20005

Contains one of each of the following:

● Marksman Rocker● Marksman ParchmentCertificate

● Marksman Medal

Expert Packet

Item: EQ 20020

Contains one of each of the following:

● Expert Rocker● Expert ParchmentCertificate

● Expert Medal

Marksman 1st ClassPacket

Item: EQ 20010

Contains one of each of the following:

● Marksman 1st Class Rocker● Marksman 1st Class ParchmentCertificate

● Marksman 1st Class Medal

Distinguished ExpertPacket

Item: EQ 20025

Contains one of each of the following:

● Distinguished Expert Rocker● Distinguished Expert ParchmentCertificate

● Distinguished Expert Medal in

Expert Medal are soldMedal are sold separately on

(attach to Parchment Certificate) presentation box (medal bars● Sharpshooter Medal (medal bars which attach to Distinguishedwhich attach to Sharpshooter

separately on page 30)page 30)

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To order, call NRA Sales at (800) 336­7402 or visit the NRA ProgramMaterials Center online at www.nrahq.org.

Discipline Patches

EQ 10390 Rifle SilhouetteEQ 10440 Rifle (Smallbore)EQ 11020 Light RifleEQ 11010 American RiflemanEQ 11050 High Power RifleEQ 10430 Position Air RifleEQ 10380 Pistol SilhouetteEQ 10460 PistolEQ 11125 HandgunEQ 11016 International Air PistolEQ 11015 International Air RifleEQ 10420 BB GunEQ 11030 ShotgunEQ 11060 MuzzleloadingEQ 11040 Hunter MarksmanshipWI 09957 Women On Target® Rifle PatchWI 09958 Women On Target® Pistol PatchWI 09959 Women On Target® Shotgun Patch

RockersEQ 09562 Winchester

Skill RockersEQ 10470 Pro­MarksmanEQ 10480 MarksmanEQ 10490 Marksman 1st ClassEQ 10500 SharpshooterEQ 10510 Expert(Rockers are used for all courses of fire.)

EQ 11034 Trap *Distinguished Expert rocker is available only in theEQ 11033 Skeet packet. Basic Practical Rocker is only available byEQ 11037 Sporting Clays taking an NRA Basic Training Course (see page 32 for

more information).

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MedalsEQ 10511 Pro­MarksmanEQ 10512 MarksmanEQ 10513 SharpshooterEQ 10514 Expert*Distinguished Expert medal is available only in the packet.

Parchment CertificatesEQ 09552 Pro­MarksmanEQ 09553 MarksmanEQ 09554 Marksman 1st ClassEQ 09556 SharpshooterEQ 09557 Sharpshooter BarEQ 09558 Expert*Distinguished Expert certificate is available only in the packet.

Medal BarsMarksman 1st Class Bar attaches to the Marksman Medal:EQ 10900 Marksman 1st Class Bar

Sharpshooter Bars attach to the Sharpshooter Medal:EQ 10910 Bar 1EQ 10920 Bar 2EQ 10930 Bar 3EQ 10940 Bar 4EQ 10950 Bar 5EQ 10960 Bar 6EQ 10970 Bar 7EQ 10980 Bar 8EQ 10990 Bar 9

Distinguished Expert Bars attach to the DistinguishedExpert Medal:EQ 11400 Pistol BarEQ 11440 Shotgun BarEQ 11491 Rifle Bar(Medals and Medal Bars are used for all courses of fire.)

PinsEQ 10515 Pro­Marksman PinEQ 10516 Marksman PinEQ 10517 Marksman 1st Class PinEQ 10518 Sharpshooter PinEQ 10519 Expert PinEQ 11350 Distinguished Expert Pin(Pins are used for all courses of fire.)

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NRA MaterialsRule BooksCC 16410 NRA BB Gun RulesCA 16320 NRA Sporter Air Rifle Position RulesCA 16310 NRA Precision Air Rifle Position RulesCR 16750 NRA Smallbore Rifle Rules

(includes Light Rifle Rules)CP 16650 NRA Pistol RulesCI 16490 International Rifle RulesCI 16500 International Pistol RulesCB 16380 Muzzleloading Rifle, Pistol, and

Shotgun RulesCH 16420 High Power Rifle RulesCH 16430 High Power Sporting Rifle RulesCS 16820 Rifle Silhouette RulesCS 16830 Pistol Silhouette Rules

Shooting HandbooksEF 13270 The Basics of Pistol ShootingEF 13180 The Basics of Rifle ShootingEF 09450 Junior Rifle Shooting HandbookEF 13360 The Basics of Shotgun ShootingEF 09180 The Skeeter’s Guide – A Companion

for Beginning Skeet ShootersEF 14350 The Muzzleloading Pistol HandbookEF 14290 The Muzzleloading Rifle HandbookEF 14410 The Muzzleloading Shotgun HandbookEF 25828 NRA Guide to the Basics of Personal

Protection In The Home

Safety and Program InformationEF 09181 Neighborhood Air Gun ProgramsEM 09459 Developing YourYouth Shooting

Sports ProgramEM 09457 NRAYouth ClubsES 11532 Smart and Safe: Handling Your FirearmES 14080 NRA Gun Safety RulesES 12852 A Parent’s Guide to Gun Safety (pack of 25)EQ 09526 Qualification Program League/Club

Standings PosterES 14240 Safe Gun Handling PosterES 11560 Fundamentals of Gun Safety VideoEM 13660 Coaching Ethics CodeCT 19710 NRA Guide to Competitive Shooting

ProgramsCT 17550 Tournament Operations GuideEM 09415 Materials Catalog

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What Can You Do Next?

If you are interested in advancinginto higher levels of the shootingsports, NRA offers numerousprograms that can help you developand test your shooting skills. Someof these programs include basicfirearm training, postal matches,leagues, tournaments, camps, andmuch more.

NRA Basic TrainingCoursesAnother valuable resource availableto you is the NRA’s network oftrained instructors and coaches. Allacross the country, instructorsprovide the NRA Basic TrainingCourses. These courses include:

● Basics of Pistol Shooting● Basics of Rifle Shooting● Basics of Shotgun Shooting● Basics of Muzzleloading Rifle, Pistol,and Shotgun Shooting

● Home Firearm Safety● Personal Protection In The Home● Personal Protection Outside the Home● Reloading

Everyone is encouraged to take anNRA Basic Training Course. Afterbasics, NRA coaches or instructorscan help you improve your shootingtechniques as well as your chancesfor success in competitive shootingprograms. To obtain a list ofinstructors, clinics and/or coaches inyour area, call the NRATrainingDepartment (703) 267­1430 or visitwww.nrahq.org.

Competitive ShootingA good development program likequalification shooting helps theparticipant learn shooting skills andthen introduces the shooter to othersteps of development. TheDistinguished Expert rating in thequalification program, for example,encourages shooters to fire theirqualifying scores in NRA sanctionedcompetition. Competitive shooting

exposes the for various organizations:shooter to other JROTC,VFW, DeMolay, 4­H, Boydevelopmental Scouts of America, BSAchallenges and Venturing, and the Royal Rangers.different For more information, call theshooting NRA Postal Program Coordinatorvenues. at (703) 267­1482. The postal

matches are also available online atIf you want the NRA competitive shootingWebto try pages at www.nrahq.org.competitiveshooting, NRA National Juniorstudy the rule book Training Campsfor the event you are interested inand acquire a subscription to NRA’sShooting Sports USA. This monthlypublication lists all of the NRAsanctioned tournaments by gun (highpower rifle, air pistol) and bytournament level (state, sectional,local). To obtain rule books, contactNRA Sales at (800) 336­7402. For asubscription to Shooting Sports USA,call (800) 672­3888. You may alsopurchase rule books and subscribe tothe magazine on NRA’sWeb site atwww.nrahq.org.

NRA Postal MatchesAnother shooting activity that helpsyou test your skills is the NRA PostalProgram. Postal matches are non­sanctioned competitions fired at theshooter’s local/home range. Thefired targets are then mailed (hencethe name) to the NRA postalprogram coordinator. The targets arescored and a results bulletin isprepared and mailed to theparticipants. The conditions of eachmatch are specified in the postalprogram. Popular postal matcheshave shooters from all over thecountry participating in the event.Currently, programs are available forjunior and adult shooters inconventional and centerfire pistol.There are also 3­ and 4­positionsmallbore rifle programs open toeveryone. In addition, NRA offerspostal matches specifically designed

Junior shooters who want to learnmore about smallbore rifle competi­tive shooting can apply to attend theNRA National Intermediate JuniorSmallbore Rifle Camp. The camp is aheld during the National Pronematches at Camp Perry, Ohio, in July.The NRA National IntermediateCamp is open to all junior shooterswho possess a classification (normallyMarksman or Sharpshooter) on afirst­come, first­serve basis. The skillstaught are designed to develop a juniorshooter to the advanced level andare taught by hand selected CertifiedSmallbore Rifle Coaches.Applications are limited to the first72 shooters who apply on a first­come­first­serve basis. Contact theNRA at (703) 267­1411 for moreinformation.

Junior Shooters who aspire to thehigher levels of training in pistol,shotgun, and smallbore rifle shouldconsider the NRA Advanced JuniorShooting Camps (AJSC). The NRAAJSC teaches advanced shootingtechniques, provides the shooterswith classroom instruction aboutrules, college programs, nutrition,mental focus, and more. The campfeatures a lot of one­on­onecoaching, a physical training section,and an evening academic environment.

Admission to an NRA AJSC is byapplication only and, depending on

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range availability, is open to the bestapplicants. The application considersperformance, mental training program,physical training program, and anathlete's grade point average. Dates,locations, deadlines, and applicationscan be found on the NRAWeb site atwww.nrahq.org, under Education andTraining (Coach Programs).

NRA Shooting SportsCampsNRA Shooting Sports Camps areconducted around the country bylocal level clubs. Most camps arefamily­oriented, anyone can attend.Camp themes include:

● Safety and Firearm Education Camps● Basic Shooting Camps● Competition Camps● Hunter’s Camps● Youth SportsFests● Special Interest Camps● NRA/ATATrap Camps● NRA/NSSA Skeet Camps● NRA Days

NRA Shooting Sports Campschedules are listed on the NRA’sWeb site at www.nrahq.org under theEducation and Training Programssection. If you would like informationon how to conduct a camp at yourclub, call (703) 267­1591.

Youth HunterEducation ChallengeTheYouth Hunter EducationChallenge (YHEC) program promotesthe further development of the basichunting skills introduced in state andprovincial hunter education programs.YHEC provides young hunters withhands­on training and experience thatwill help them be safe, responsible,and successful in the field. For moreinformation, call NRA’s HunterServices at (703) 267­1523 or visitonline at www.nrahq.org.

NRA National JuniorAir Gun Championshipand Training SummitEach year, the NRA invites NRA StateAssociations, local­level clubs, andyouth organizations to participate inan exciting national championshipand specialtrainingclasses.

Competitions includePrecision Air Rifle, SporterAir Rifle, and Air Pistol.Shooters get the chance tocompete and attend trainingclasses taught by some ofthe best shooting coachesin the country. Trainingtopics may include honingyour positions, the latesttechniques, using equipment,how to keep a shooters diary,competition rules, mentaltraining, and new equipment.

The training summit is not just for theyouth participants. Trainingworkshops are offered to coaches aswell. Coaches will learn more abouthow to improve the fundamentalshooting techniques and positions oftheir shooters, the latest trainingmethods, other programs in whichthey can get their club involved, andhow to apply for grants and fundingprograms.

For more information about theNRA National Junior Air GunChampionship and Training Summit,the event dates, and location, contactthe NRA Competitions Division at(703) 267­1477. You may also visitwww.nrahq.org/compete.

OutstandingAchievement YouthAwardThe NRA Outstanding AchievementYouth Award recognizes NRA Junior

Members, 18 years and under,who take an active part in theshooting sports throughindividual and teamparticipation, educationalpursuits, andaccomplishments.

All NRA Junior Members areeligible to receive

the award once theyhave completed fivecore requirements andfive electiverequirements.Examples of therequirements include: being amember of a local shooting club orstate association, completing anNRA Basic Training Course, earninga rating in any discipline through theNRA Marksmanship QualificationProgram, completing a state­sponsored hunter education course,competing in a tournament or postalmatch, and volunteering at a localFriends of NRA event.

Once a participant meets therequirements, he or she will receivethe official NRAYouth Award Medalrecognizing his or her accomplishment.Three NationalWinners will beselected to receive monetaryscholarships.

For more information and anapplication, call the NRAYouthPrograms at (703) 267­1505 or visitonline at www.nrahq.org/youth.

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NRA Programs and Opportunities

NRA Membership Friends of NRA program are used toAdults and youths can become support qualified educational andindividual members

programs.

grant applications and

developmentalof the NRA.Adult members You may apply for areceive their grant throughchoice of NRA your state’smonthly Friends of NRApublications: State FundAmerican Committee.Rifleman, Each stateAmerican Hunter, establishes aor America’s 1st committee, ledFreedom. Youth by the statemembers (18 and NRA Fieldunder) receive InSights Representative, which reviewsmagazine. To join NRAor for additional

instructor training program arecertified to teach one or more of thefollowing courses:

● Basic Pistol Shooting● Basic Rifle Shooting● Basic Shotgun Shooting● Basic Muzzleloading Pistol Shooting● Basic Muzzleloading Rifle Shooting● Basic Muzzleloading Shotgun Shooting● Personal Protection● Home Firearm Safety● Metallic Cartridge Reloading● Shotgun Shell Reloading● Range Safety Officer

The Coach Education Programprovides the tools and techniques toprepare people for successfulcompetitive shooting. Through coachschools, clinics, conferences, andcamps participants learn the mostcurrent techniques, coachingphilosophy and methodology to coachshooters in competition. Theprogram, administered by the NRA, isa cooperative effort between theNRA, USA Shooting, the CivilianMarksmanship Program (CMP), andthe Amateur Trapshooting Association(ATA).

For more information on becomingan NRA Certified Instructor orCoach, call (703) 267­1430 or visitwww.nrahq.org/education.

information regarding membershipbenefits, call (800) NRA­3888 or visitonline at www.nrahq.org.

NRA ClubsNRA has affiliated clubs all across thecountry. This network of clubs offer avariety of sporting opportunities. Anygroup that conducts a program withfirearm safety and shooting sportsactivities can affiliate with the NRA.NRA clubs include hunting andsporting clubs, shooting teams, 4­Hclubs, Boy Scout troops, RoyalRangers, the National High SchoolRodeo Association, FFA and DeMolaychapters,VFW and American Legionposts, and collegiate clubs.

For more information on affiliationbenefits or to find an NRA club inyour area, call (800) NRA­CLUB, orvisit online at www.nrahq.org.

Friends of NRANeed funding to help start your NRAMarksmanship Qualification Program?The NRA Foundation’s Friends of NRAGrant Program can help you obtainthe funds necessary to get a programstarted or enhance an existing one.The monies raised by each state’s

recommends awards. Since eachstate has its own committee deadlinesand meeting dates, it is essential thatyou contact your state NRA FieldRepresentative to inquire aboutsubmission deadlines and otherrequirements.

To obtain a grant application form andyour state NRA Field Representative’stelephone number, call (703) 267­1131.The grant application may also beprinted fromThe NRA Foundation’sWeb site at www.nrafoundation.org.

Become an NRACertified Instructoror CoachNRA offers training and certificationfor people to become firearminstructors and coaches. For peoplewith a knowledge of firearms and adesire to share that knowledge withtheir community, NRA offers a varietyof instructors certifications and threelevels of coach training.

NRA Instructors are trained toconduct NRA Basic Firearm TrainingCourses, using the NRA’scomprehensive outlines and lessonplans, student handbooks, and more.Qualified people who complete the

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Ensuring The Future

Now more than ever, the demandfor youth programs is growing at

an unprecedented rate. The NRAFoundation is meeting this challengeby providing millions of dollars to fundthese vital programs. To assure thatthis growth is sustained, thefoundation is actively building apermanent endowment fund toensure financial support for thefuture.

To date,The NRA Foundation hasfunded thousands of grants totalingmore than $60 million, with youthprograms in particular receiving morethan half of all grant dollars awarded.With so many extraordinaryprograms developed specifically foryouth, the opportunities forinvestment are numerous.

NRA youth programs that receiveendowment funding include:

● NRA Shooting Sports CampProgram

● Winchester/NRA MarksmanshipQualification Program

● NRAYouth Hunter EducationChallenge

● NRAYouth Education Summit

● NRA Neighborhood Air GunProgram

● NRATraining Programs

If these and other youth programscould be funded entirely throughendowment income, the future of theshooting sports would be secure forgenerations. No other organization in

the country can make this kind ofcommitment to the future of huntingand the shooting sports, yet there isstill a long way to go before ourfunding needs are met. It is our hopeto secure the funding necessary toendow these programs for years tocome. The NRA Foundation takespride in investing in the future of ourprecious firearm heritage, and wehope that those who embrace theseAmerican ideals will join us as westrive to leave a legacy of traditionand freedom for our children.

For more information, please contactThe NRA Foundation, at (800) 423­6894,or visit ourWeb site atwww.nrafoundation.org.

Join the NRA

To join NRA visit online at www.NRA.org or call 1­877­NRA­2000.

❏ Regular One­Year Membership.................................................................................$35.00

*Subtract Special Marksmanship Qualification DISCOUNT..............................­$10.00

COST OF DISCOUNTED MEMBERSHIP..............................................................$25.00

❏ Junior Membership (Juniors automatically receive InSights Magazine) .........................$15.00

TOTAL COST OF MEMBERSHIP(S) .............................................................$________

You get your choice of one of these magazine:

❏ American Rifleman ❏ American Hunter ❏ America’s 1st Freedom

*Reference Offer Code: RECRUITER ID#: XR018429

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