NatComp CF Box-Gun

NATIONAL COMPETITION RULES & TARGET:   

  8m, CENTRE-FIRE BOX-GUN EXERCISE

CENTRE-FIRE BOX-GUN:   A Centre-Fire Box-Gun is a centre-fire handgun of which the whole frame, sights and grip, fits into a rectangle of 210mm [L] x 160mm [H] (5mm variance on both sides allowed). 

The Centre-Fire Box-Gun must fit into the box described on the page you can Download HERE

FIREARMS PERMITTED: Centre-Fire Handguns up to maximum 10mm & 40 S&W in Handguns which fit in the prescribed Rectangle (all types of sight configuration allowed)

SHOOTING DISTANCE:  The shooting distance measured from the target to the front edge of the Shooter's firing line is 8 metres.

TARGET:   Exercise has small A & B Targets printed on one A4 page

COURSE OF FIRE:  STRICTLY 3 Shots in smaller A-target and 2 Shots in smaller B-Target - shot on your own time @ 8m for 50 Points

FIRING POSITION:   Standing position, Box-Gun held in one or both hands, with all portions of the shooter`s clothing, body and firearm clear of artificial support.

Competitors may enter only ONE Target for this competition category.

Download 8m, Centre-Fire Box-Gun Target for the National Competition from your Personal Natshoot Member Portal under Firearms at your Natshoot Registered Centre-Fire Handguns(s)