Range Rules 

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Bedford Rifle and Revolver Club Range & Club Rules 02-22

 

Club By-Laws

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Bedford Rifle and Revolver Club By-Laws, 9-21

 

Membership Application

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Bedford Rifle and Revolver Club Application

 

BRRC Course of Fire

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BRRC COFs

 

Joining BRRC 

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Joining BRRC

April 2nd 2022     Action Pistol Match

                                              Practical          Barricade            Mover              Plates          Total
Open Rimfire
Steve Huff                        460-36                478-38                 470-38             480-48        1888-149
Larry Johnston             413-9                  473-14                464-16              460-46        1810-85
Production Rimfire
James Irving                     438-16               456-20                449-18              450-45        1793-99
Daniel Simpson                346-6                 302-1                   395-9                 310-31        1353-47
Metallic Centerfire
SUSAN IRVING                     238-6                  357-8                  280-4                 170-17       1045-35
STEVE KALINSKI                423-12                425-16               423-13                350-35       1621-76
Open Centerfire
Kevin Angstadt               480-33              480-44               474-27                480-48        1914-152
Greg Davis                         473-36              480-46               476-28                480-48        1909-158

 

 
                  Practical Barricade Mover   Plates Total
Open Rimfire
John Hammock        450-22   468-26   454-19  450-45   1822-112
Steve Huff          440-28   458-36   473-28  430-43   1801-135
Larry Johnston      464-19   442-27   442-13  450-45   1798-104
Steve Price         342-6    305-8    355-7   310-31   1312-52

Production Rimfire
James Irving        440-11   444-19   470-34  430-43   1784-107
Daniel Simpson      307-6    249-3    404-10  320-32   1280-51

Metallic Centerfire
Paul Deel           401-14   414-13   496-13  450-45   1761-85

Open Centerfire
Kevin Angstadt      480-39   470-40   476-32  480-48   1906-159

 

                  Practical Barricade  Mover     Plates – Total

Open Center Fire  
Greg Davis        474×31     480×41     480×32     480×43 – 1901×152

Open Rimfire 
Larry Johnston    426×21     449×22     476×19     450×43 – 1801×107
 
Production Center Fire
James Irving      377×12     432×22     450×11     400×40 – 1659×85
Logan Zehring     419×9      402×5      380×7      400×4  – 1601×61
Brit Baber        215×4      266×4      190×0      100×10 –  771×18

Metallic Rimfire
Steve Kalinski    416×14     405×16     426×12     450×45 – 1697×87
Susan Irving      307×2      350×4      326×5      150×15 – 1133×26
 
Metallic Center Fire
Daniel Simpson    295×1      330×4      322×4      230×23 – 1177×32

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