2020 Under-25 Prone Rifle National Championships Coming In July

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posted on February 10, 2020
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The 2020 Under-25 Prone Rifle National Championships will be held July 6-10 at the George Tubb Memorial Range on the grounds of the NRA Whittington Center in Raton, NM. The match is sponsored by the Bald Eagles Rifle Club.

Open to all competitors whose 25th birthday falls later than July 6, 2020, the National U25 Prone Rifle Championship does not require participants to be members of the NRA—but it's highly recommended that they are. Any competitors that are not NRA members will not be eligible for any National Records.

Entry fees for the individual championship are set at $125, with team fees at $40 ($10 per shooter). Pre-registration is required, and entries must be received no later than July 1, 2020. If you need to cancel, receive a full refund by notifying match officials prior to the July 1 deadline.

Cash and prizes will be awarded, including some by random drawing. The awards dinner will be held the evening of Thursday, July 9.

Email for match entry at [email protected], or visit the Bald Eagles Rifle Club website. In addition, individual entries can be sent in via mail to this address: Rick Jensen, P.O. Box 2906, Claremore, OK, 74018.


See more: 2020 NRA National Championship Schedule

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