Crosse Creek Rifle and Pistol Club
Vintage Military 3-Gun Match
This match will consist of 4 stages.
Shooters will be divided into 4 groups to determine which stage
they will start first. After firing each stage, shooters
will proceed to the next stage, returning to the first until all
stages are fired.
No sighting shots will be fired but spotting scopes may be used to
adjust fire during the stage.
The carbine Field position stage may be fired from any position
except prone using any available support. Benches, Posts,
etc may be used, but no sandbags or benchrests. Benches will
be used to simulate shooting over a wall or from behind
cover. Sitting on benches is not permitted except by
shooters with physical limitations.*** Equivalent support will be
accessible to all shooters, shooters may not provide their own.
The pistol stage may be fired using a one or two hand grip.
Firearms allowed:
If you would like
to shoot this match but lack one of the specified firearms,
contact the match
director ASAP to arrange for a loaner. We will put you in
touch with a friendly, generous vintage shooter who will loan a
weapon and assist you with procuring the needed ammo supply.
Vintage Rifle:
Any original bolt action or semi-auto military rifle from any
nation originally placed in service through 1969. The rifle
must be in as-issued configuration as it was used by regular
infantry troops. No scopes, match sights, match conditioned
actions or bedded stocks are permitted. Trigger pull weight
must be at least 3.5 lbs. Original or reproduction military
slings may be used. Rifles must be chambered in the same
caliber as was used while in military service.
Vintage Carbine:
Same rules as for vintage rifle except a carbine-length
barrel. While some vintage weapons are named carbines, (K98,
K31) we are restricting these stages to short barrelled
rifles. Examples are M1 Carbine, AK-47 (semi-auto only
please), Russian M44, M38, SKS, Enfield No 5, etc.
Vintage Pistol:
An original, replica, or clone of a WWII or earlier military
pistol or revolver. Vintage pistols must be in original
configuration with fixed, as-issued sights and original
calibers. Examples are US M1911 or 1911A1, US M1917, M&P
or Victory model revolvers, FN Hi Powers, British Webleys,
Japanese Nambus, German P1, P38, Luger (P08), PP, PPK, Russian
TT-33, 1895 revolvers, etc.
Ammo:
Factory, surplus, or hand loaded ammo is allowed. If you load
your own, you must load within safe, published limits.
Course of
Fire:
Stage
|
Position
|
Distance
|
Target
|
Firearm
|
#
Rounds
|
Time
|
1
|
Prone
Slow
|
200
yds
|
SR
|
Rifle
|
10
|
5
Minutes
|
2
|
Prone
Slow
|
100
yds
|
SR-1
|
Carbine
|
10
|
5
Minutes
|
3
|
Field
Rapid
|
50
yds
|
SR-1
|
Carbine
|
10*
|
90
Secs.
|
4
|
Offhand
Slow
|
25
yds
|
B8
|
Pistol
|
10
|
5
Minutes
|
*Shooters
must
perform either a magazine swap or reload during
the rapid fire stage.
All Stages will be
preceded by a 3 minute prep period.
|
*** We are happy to accommodate shooters with physical
limitations that prevent shooting from the specified
positions. We will permit you to shoot from various bench
positions that will approximate the difficulty of the regular
positions.