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Precedent for running an AR22 non-comp?


RickT

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I have an 9mm SBR, but also have 22lr ammo that doesn't work in my wife's 22's.  Are any clubs allowing 22's especially in these times of ammo and primer shortages?  Do the rules support a non-comp entry?

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Steel Challenge has a .22 carbine division.

 

My club runs monthly outlaw action rifle matches by recycling a USPSA match in the afternoon after everyone has finished shooting pistol - no poppers, just paper and ringing steel at distance (max 60 yards). They have a .22 carbine division... it's fun.

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There is no provision for a .22 in USPSA although I have seen a USPSAish outlaw match admitting them.

 

IDPA does have a provision and one area club says it will have a .22 division maybe half the time.

 

I think there will be a lot of accommodations made in Covid Year 2.  

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5 hours ago, Nathanb said:

I’d love to see 22lr knock over a popper. 
 

if you want a 22 match hold one but it can’t be Uspsa 

 

The way most poppers seem to be set up I see no problem with .22lr knocking one over. Might take a couple shots but doable.

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2 hours ago, Rookie said:

I knocked down 1 (of 5) poppers and 1 (of 6) plates on a plate rack with .22LR last Tuesday.  Power Factor estimated at 41.  

 

Popper f'd. Plates can't be calibrated. I'd demand a reshoot and arb the stage.

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