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RCLRC SEP 12 Scoped Carbine Competition 4

September 12 @ 2:00 pm - 10:00 pm

RCLRC Scoped Carbine Competition
September 12, 2026; Rain or Shine
Racine County Line Rifle Club, Ranges 6 & 7
Check-In starts 8:00 am
Safety Brief at 8:45 am
Competition starts 9:00 am
if you are not checked in and present for the Safety Brief, you will not compete
The RCLRC SCC emphasizes speed & accuracy on intermediate-to full-sized targets, from standard and non-standard shooting positions, at intermediate/long ranges (~200-400 yards). NOTE: A bipod or a (big) front bag is a must-have (using a pack as a front bag will work).
4 squads of 10 (8 competitors, 1 RO, and 1 Assistant RO per squad)
EIGHT stages: 1 stage at 75 yards, 6 stages at ~200-450 yards, 1 stage at 535 yards
All targets 3MOA or larger. Most stages require multiple positions. Must get required hits to move to subsequent positions/targets in each stage. Stages timed with 180 second pars.
Scoring: Time + Misses (+5 second penalty for each hit not made by par time)
Scoped gas guns only; no magnifiers. Fixed magnification scopes of 3x or greater acceptable. Recommend you have access to at least 4x magnification.
Slings encouraged, suppressors encouraged
Competitors must use the same rifle throughout the competition
NOTE: Neither bipods nor tripods may be ‘deployed’ (legs down/spread) before start of a stage, unless stage description explicitly allows it
Allowed calibers: 5.45x39 minimum, .308/7.62x51 maximum (no exceptions)
CHANGE FROM 2025: The two divisions are now “Small Frame” (AR15), and “Large Frame” (AR10) If using a non-AR-pattern rifle, your division is determined by which AR frame your cartridge could be used in:
--Small Frame = 5.45x39 (smallest allowed), 5.56, 6mm ARC, 6.5 Grendel, 6.8 SPC, 7.62x39
--Large Frame = 6.5 Creedmoor, .277 Fury, .308, 7.62x51 (largest allowed)
Awards for Top 3 in each division; prize support items distributed by raffle (must be present)
Cost $40; pay on-site; cash preferred
Registration via Practiscore opens Friday, July 31, 2026, at 7:00 p.m. CST
With respect to sidearms, this event will be COLD. Rifles will be flagged and grounded in designated areas unless competitor is On Deck or under RO supervision.
Send questions to: [email protected]
Common Questions:
Why Hit-To-Move? Why can’t we ‘skip’ targets?
--Unnecessarily complicates scoring and score-keeping
--Introduces potential for ‘gaming’ stages
--Reduces the degree to which stages are ‘instructive’ for a competitor: Missing something so many times that you par out clearly and undeniably indicates skill and/or equipment issues.
Why aren’t targets re-painted during the day?
--Re-painting makes the day longer because it eats up more time than would be gained back by having them be ‘easy’ to locate while on the clock; targets will be painted gray to start, so they're all the same
--Targets that may be particularly difficult to locate are indicated with landscaping flags or other means

Details

  • Date: September 12
  • Time:
    2:00 pm - 10:00 pm