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Unfortunately, I'm hard of understanding, or not playing with a full deck. The ASSRA rulebook I can find doesn't seem to align with this match at all. I have been trying to understand the match, the equipment, and the targets and coming up with nothing. I'm trying to figure out what equipment I would need, to decide if I can do this. The most pressing question is if I have a suitable rifle, that I can shoot all 3 matches with, that I don't mind being beat up and damaged with a couple of weeks off roading with it in the vehicle after we're done with this match. I've got a benchrest Ballard that I'm not too fond of that I can use, if it meets the rules and will work with the targets and sticks. I read the ASSRA rulebook, and I'm not sure which match rules align with this particular match. For instance, I don't find any prairie dog rules in the book. For the benchrest rules, I don't find any 50 shot matches at 100. Can anybody shed some light on these things? On the cross stick match, is it prone or sitting? What target is it shot on, and how many shots per target? I did see a clarification of no hook buttplate, so that limits which rifles I can use. It appears to be any sight, not separate iron and scope classes? On the benchrest rules, it really doesn't matter to me as much as I can accommodate most anything, but it would be nice to know which target and how many shots per target so I could pick an appropriate scope. I see there's a local rule at Ben Avery no benchrest metal feet touching the bench, what is normally done for that? Put a piece of plywood between your rest and the bench? On the offhand match, which target is used, and how many targets, shots per target? Spectators/non shooters allowed? Thanks!
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