ANZAC Day match

by | Apr 23, 2025 | Air Rifle, Indoor, Indoor Events, News

This match is open to both Smallbore and Air Rifle shooters.

For the smallbore shooter it can be shot as 6x 10 shot cards or 3x 20 shot.

Hello Fellow Target Rifle Shooters,

Please find attached the Invitation to Compete in the 2025 ANZAC Rifle Matches.

Can you please distribute the invitation to all your respective State Associations, Clubs and Members as soon as possible.

There are a couple of changes/inclusions this year as follows:

1. Duration of Match – 3 weeks starting ANZAC Day 25 Apr, finish by 18 May.
2. 20/25 yd/m Prone Rifle is included this year. (because the NZ outdoor season finished 31Mar). This match can be shot either indoor or outdoors and is shot in non-decimal scores.
3. Prone matches (both 50m and 20/25yd/mtr) are scores in non-decimal.
4. Redo shoots are allowed if you want. (just pay the $5 again).
5. Prone matches can also be shot in the Supported Position if competitor is not able to lay prone. (similar to WSPS style, seated, sling, jacket, both elbows on bench). No medical certification required.

Sara and Kirsten, if you could please distribute to your respective countrys’ States and Clubs.

Yours sincerely
Jamieson Webb, President
Queensland Target Sports

Anzac Appeal Match Invitation 2025v1

2025 ANZAC Rifle Match

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