Shooting
The Club's shooting activities revolve around Pistol, Rifle and Shotgun. There is a Committee Chair for each activity, who coordinates events and activities and works with interested members. The following provides a brief highlight of the organized activities.
Pistol
The 25 yard range is the most heavily used range.
Shotgun
The shotgun group meet every
Wednesday at 0900 during the summer and at 1300 during the winter to use
the trap and wobble trap machines. They also meet every Sunday at
1300.
Rifle
The HIGH-POWER group meets at the 100 yard range every Wednesday at 1100 to practice. High-Power is an enjoyable and challenging target shooting program following rules similar to military marksmanship requirements. Although initially focused on the training of recruits in the use of military rifles, today's High-Power staging permits almost any iron-sight bolt/semi-auto rifle capable of firing 10 rounds within 60 seconds. NRA and CMP, among others, conduct High-Power tournaments where regional and national rankings and champions are recognized.
The Club's 100 yard rage is suitable for conducting the High-Power type match by use of regulation NRA Reduced Distance targets that simulate the longer distances found in sanctioned events. The typical "Practice" High-Power Match conducted at RP&RC begins with four sighting rounds followed by ten rounds each at four targets using four shooting positions with time limitations as outlined below:
(1)standing/slow-fire (10 minutes); (2)prone/slow-fire (10 minutes); (3)standing to prone/rapid-fire (70 seconds); (4)standing to sitting or kneeling/rapid-fire (60 seconds).
Each shooting string has a 3 minute "prep period" not included in the above. Match Rules governing the shoot are "relaxed" for those who can't or don't want to strictly "go by the book." All Club members are welcome to participate. Any scoring is done by the shooter for one's own benefit. No records are maintained.