Page Index Toggle Pages: 1 Send TopicPrint
Sticky Topic Etna Green Info, Beeson Directions & things to do (Read 53510 times)
40_Rod
Frequent Elocutionist
*****
Offline


Extremism in the persuit
of accuracy is not a
vice

Posts: 4285
Location: Knoxville, TN
Joined: Apr 20th, 2004
Etna Green Info, Beeson Directions & things to do
Jun 21st, 2019 at 11:59am
Print Post  
I am not certain that we have ever posted the match schedule for the ASSRA National Matches. I think this listing will be handy for those contemplating their first trip to our club’s home turf. If your trip requires long range planning please note that the Spring Match is held on the Thursday through Sunday Noon ending the day before Memorial Day. The Summer Match is held on the first Thursday through Sunday Noon following the 4th of July. The Fall Match is held on the Thursday through Sunday Noon ending the day before Labor Day. Now for an explanation of the names:

Benchrest Matches.
Unlimited Re-entry Matches (Spring, Summer, Fall)
Kelly Match: 5 shots for smallest group size on the No. 6 target
Schoyen Match: 10 shots for best score on target No. 5
Brockway Match: 10 shots for best score with Iron Sights on target No. 4

Single entry Matches
.22 Rim fire Match:  10 shots for best score on target No. 3 (Spring, Summer, Fall)
Benchrest Championship Match: 2 X 10 shots for score fired on each of the 4 match days (80 shots total) on the No. 5 target (Spring, Summer, Fall)
Bartlett Match: 5 X 5 shot groups (25 shots total) on the No 6 target (Summer)
Rowland Match: 10 shot group on the No. 6 target (Spring)
Beeson Match: 10 shots for score on the No. 1 target (Summer)
Ten Shot Group: 10 shot group on the No. 6 target (Fall)
Ten Shot Score: 10 shot score on the No. 5 target (Fall)

Offhand Matches
Unlimited Re-entry Matches (Spring, Summer, Fall)
May Match: 10 shots for best score on the No. 3 target
Burch/ McCoy Match: The Burch portion is 3 Shots for score on the No. 3 target. The McCoy portion is the best center shot of the 3.
Zischang Match: 10 shots for best score on the No. 4 target (iron sights)
.22 RF Offhand Match: 10 (2X5) shots on the No. 8 target for score held at 50 yards
.22 RF Stitch Match: 6 shots on the No. 7 target for best center held at 50 yards

Single entry Matches
Hudson Match: 100 (10X10) shots for score at the No. 3 target (Spring, Summer, Fall)
Hill Match: 10 shots for best score at the No. 3 target (Summer)
Niedner Match: 20 shots for best score at the No. 3 target (Fall)
Buffalo Matches (Fall) - Shot from cross-sticks with rifles of .40 caliber or more.

Unlimited Re-entry Matches 
Traditional Buffalo Match: 10 shots for best score on the No. 4 target (only black side) (traditional rifle, traditional iron sights, fixed ammo) (pre 1900)
Iron Sight Buffalo Match: 10 shots for best score on the No.3 or 4 target (iron sights)
Any Sight Buffalo Match: 10 shots for best score on the No.3 or 4 target (any sights)

Today all matches are shot at 200 yards unless specified. All matches are any sight and center fire only, unless stated. All matches are reentry unless specified. Re-entry means that you can buy more then one target for each match and fire it over and over until you are happy with what you’ve shot. In real life most people buy several targets at once. In other words you may have 3 or 6 Group (Kelly), or Bench Rest score (Schoyen), or any combination of other targets hanging on your target frame at the same time. Your target frame will be a 4-foot square of white corrugated plastic. There is a 2-foot space between frames.
  The Feature matches are generally held on Saturday. The relay selected for these matches will be posted at the target sales bench. The other single entry matches that are shot at every gathering can be fired at any time.
   Our matches are not staged. Except for the Specialty Matches, you may shoot any match at any time, usually as often as you like. We run relays for 45 minutes with approx. 15 minutes in between for a target change. We begin at 7:30 A.M. and run 10 relays per day except Sunday. You will also be interested to know our matches are not “squaded”. Yep, you can set up on a bench and stay there all weekend if you like. We have fifty benches. That is enough benches so everyone can have their own. 
Besides these official matches there are a few unofficial matches. At every gathering we hold a “Mini Hudson” This is a single entry 100 shot offhand match for .22 RF. It is held at 100 yards. We pay a portion of the match proceeds to the top 3 shooters.
At the Fall Match we hold the “Old Timers Match”. This match was developed by the late Jake Simmons, famed for his Pope re and decappers. You need to be 65 or older to shoot. The match is a single entry 200 yard 5 shot string match, bench rest. It is shot the last relay of the day. There is a traveling trophy. 
During the Summer Match we hold the Quarter Bore Corps Matches. These matches are for traditional American .25 caliber center fire rifles in traditional calibers. For these matches we shoot in the club’s regular Kelly, Schoyen and May matches and give a traveling trophy for the best score shot in each with a Traditional .25 caliber rifle. Lately we have also held a .25 caliber version of the Brockway and Zischang matches. The targets shot in the Quarter Bore Corps matches are also eligible for the a
« Last Edit: Aug 20th, 2024 at 5:51pm by oughtsix »  
Back to top
 
IP Logged
 
Jeff_Schultz
ASSRA Board Member
*****
Online



Posts: 1612
Location: Ransomville, NY
Joined: Apr 25th, 2004
Re: Etna Green Info
Reply #1 - Jun 27th, 2019 at 6:04pm
Print Post  
  A few small corrections:
  We no longer shoot the "Traditional Buffalo" match due to lack of participants. It was replaced by the "Class II" (40cal+) re-entry score match shot at all the matches.
   The first relay of the day begins at 8:00.
  

"We have met the enemy and he is us." Pogo

“There is no situation so bad that it cannot be made worse."

  Confidence- The feeling you get before you fully understand the situation.
Back to top
 
IP Logged
 
Quarter_Bore
Oldtimer
*****
Offline



Posts: 817
Location:   
Joined: Dec 16th, 2005
Re: Etna Green Info
Reply #2 - Jun 27th, 2019 at 8:17pm
Print Post  
And under Single Entry Matches. The 22 bench match is the best out of 3 targets.
  
Back to top
 
IP Logged
 
rimfire
Ex Member


ASSRA Beeson Range Directions
Reply #3 - Sep 7th, 2016 at 3:54pm
Print Post  
If you have never been there and want directions - on your computer go to "Google Maps" type in "ASSRA Beeson Range" and hit the button that gives you directions.  It is as easy as that.
moderator  - you may want to move this to a more permanent location.
« Last Edit: Sep 8th, 2016 at 2:42pm by »  
Back to top
 
IP Logged
 
oughtsix
Global Moderator
ASSRA Board Member
*****
Offline



Posts: 1282
Location: Columbus
Joined: May 31st, 2009
Re: Etna Green Info, Beeson Directions & things to do
Reply #4 - Aug 20th, 2024 at 5:52pm
Print Post  

Check out this link for things to do in Indiana if you are not at a shoot.     Beeson's Range is in Northern IN, so that's a good area to start. 

(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links)
  

Life Member ASSRA, OGCA &  TSGC
I'm all in favor of keeping dangerous weapons out the hands of fools. Let's start with typewriters........ Frank Lloyd Wright
Back to top
 
IP Logged
 
Page Index Toggle Pages: 1
Send TopicPrint