NRA Study Guide - part 1
Competitors may compete until their - Answer-16th birthday
The eligibility of competitors is determined by - Answer-the date of the first shot going down range
Ground cloth or mat may be used provided it is not constructed or used in a manner - Answer-to provide
artificial rest or support.
Ground cloths - Answer-may not be used in standing
Shooting jackets - Answer-are not permitted
shooting trousers - trousers designed for shooting - Answer-are not permitted
gloves - Answer-may not be worn
sweatshirts - Answer-are allowed to be worn
compression undergarments - Answer-are not allowed
Shoes - normal street shoes are permitted so long as - Answer-they do not exceed over the ankle
eye patches - Answer-are allowed
, pads - no pads, braces or elastic bandages - Answer-are allowed
weight limit - weights may be added to the fore-end or but of the stock so long as the weight does not
exceed - Answer-6lbs of an unloaded BB gun
slings - - Answer-cannot exceed 1 1/4 inches in width. sling cuff and pads are not permitted
kneeling roll - Answer-only one cylinder roll for shooting in the kneeling positions is allowed
BB's - Answer-only round .177 (4.5mm) lead or steel are permitted
protection - Answer-all competitors and other personnel in the immediate vicinity of the range complex
are urged to wear eye protection
eye glasses - Answer-specially made shooting glasses with adjustable lens for target shooting are not
allowed
audible timing devices - Answer-are not allowed
no portion of the competitors body may contact the ground ahead of the firing line - Answer-although
those portions of the competitors body or rifle which do not contact the ground may extend ahead of
the firing line
firing line - Answer-immediately in front of the firing point and must be marked so that it can be clearly
seen by coaches and competitors. The shooting distance is measured from the firing line edge closest to
the competitor to face of the target
Competitors may compete until their - Answer-16th birthday
The eligibility of competitors is determined by - Answer-the date of the first shot going down range
Ground cloth or mat may be used provided it is not constructed or used in a manner - Answer-to provide
artificial rest or support.
Ground cloths - Answer-may not be used in standing
Shooting jackets - Answer-are not permitted
shooting trousers - trousers designed for shooting - Answer-are not permitted
gloves - Answer-may not be worn
sweatshirts - Answer-are allowed to be worn
compression undergarments - Answer-are not allowed
Shoes - normal street shoes are permitted so long as - Answer-they do not exceed over the ankle
eye patches - Answer-are allowed
, pads - no pads, braces or elastic bandages - Answer-are allowed
weight limit - weights may be added to the fore-end or but of the stock so long as the weight does not
exceed - Answer-6lbs of an unloaded BB gun
slings - - Answer-cannot exceed 1 1/4 inches in width. sling cuff and pads are not permitted
kneeling roll - Answer-only one cylinder roll for shooting in the kneeling positions is allowed
BB's - Answer-only round .177 (4.5mm) lead or steel are permitted
protection - Answer-all competitors and other personnel in the immediate vicinity of the range complex
are urged to wear eye protection
eye glasses - Answer-specially made shooting glasses with adjustable lens for target shooting are not
allowed
audible timing devices - Answer-are not allowed
no portion of the competitors body may contact the ground ahead of the firing line - Answer-although
those portions of the competitors body or rifle which do not contact the ground may extend ahead of
the firing line
firing line - Answer-immediately in front of the firing point and must be marked so that it can be clearly
seen by coaches and competitors. The shooting distance is measured from the firing line edge closest to
the competitor to face of the target