Pistol Classification:

High Master Class: 

Any competitor having fired 91% or more (910/1000) over the 1,000 point National Championship Course or (546/600) over the 600 point National Match Course.

Master Class: 

Any competitor having fired 88% or more (880/1000) over the 1,000 point National

Championship Course or (528/600) over the 600 point National Match Course.

Expert Class: 

Any competitor having fired 83% or more (830/1000) over the 1,000 point National

Championship Course or (498/600) over the 600 point National Match Course.

Sharpshooter Class: Any competitor having fired 78% or more (780/1000) over the 1,000 point National Championship Course or (468/600) over the 600 point National Match Course.

Marksman Class:

 Any competitor having fired less than 78% (779/1000) over the 1,000 point National Championship Course or (467/600) over the 600 point National Match Course.

• Pistol registration covers repair center fee. $2.00

• Relays are 30 minutes subject to Range Officer discretion.

• All matches are 10 shot unless specified in the program.

• All matches must be completed by the last relay on the last Saturday of the matches.

• Awards ceremonies are 9 am Sunday morning.

• It is recommended that all competitors read the NMLRA range rules and regulations before firing.

• L. T. F. Matches are as follows:

Caplock Pistol – two five minute strings beginning each string with a loaded pistol;

Flintlock pistol—two six minute strings beginning each string with a loaded pistol;

Percussion Revolver— one ten minute string beginning with a maximum of 5 chambers of the cylinder loaded.

Supervision and assistance will be available to all new and/or troubled competitors. Request such from one of the Range Officers.