2016 NRA F-Class Nationals Update

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posted on March 17, 2016
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Pictured above is 2015 NRA F-Class Champion Bryan Litz (left).

The 2016 NRA F-Class Nationals will be held in Lodi, WI at the Winnequah Gun Club beginning September 23, 2016. The championship website was recently updated with useful information such as the match program.

Silver Mountain Electronic Targets will be used for both championship matches. Before the championship, match officials will be conducting a mandatory class on the operation of the electronic target monitors.

Match fees and the schedule are as follows:

-Mid-Range – Individual entries all individual matches - $230
-Mid-Range – Each Team match (pay at range) - $80
-Long Range – Individual entries all individual matches - $230
-Long Range – Each Team match (pay at range) - $80
-Combined Individual entry Mid-Range and Long Range - $400


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