National Rifle League 22
The NRL22 is a division of the National Rifle League which is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the growth and education of precision rifle shooting.
The NRL22 was created to provide a way for shooters that are looking to get into the sport of precision rifle shooting the opportunity to do so without having to invest a lot of money in gear and travel.
The goal of the National Rifle League 22 is to make Tactical Rifle shooting more available to every community.
The monthly course of fire, NRL 22 Standard Target Package and standard barricades are all intended to be turn key solutions to simple, fun and affordable Precision Rifle matches. Local clubs may use and submit scores for the monthly courses of fire to compete with the entire country.
What are the classes?
There are 4 classes in total. They are Open, Base, Ladies and Young Guns (8-16). All classes must utilize rifles chambered in .22 Long Rifle. The Open class is unlimited in the rifle and optic they use. Ladies and Young Guns may also utilize any rifle and optic. Ladies class is for the women shooters. Young Guns are for the kids ages 8-16. Young guns must be able to manipulate the rifle safely on their own, but voice coaching is absolutely encouraged. The last class is Base class, which is for the budget minded shooter. This class is for rifles that cost MSRP of $350 or less and optics that cost MSRP of $700 or less. Some modifications are allowed in Base class. For a more complete description reference, view the official NRL 22 rules and regulations at NRL22.org.
The NRL22 was created to provide a way for shooters that are looking to get into the sport of precision rifle shooting the opportunity to do so without having to invest a lot of money in gear and travel.
The goal of the National Rifle League 22 is to make Tactical Rifle shooting more available to every community.
The monthly course of fire, NRL 22 Standard Target Package and standard barricades are all intended to be turn key solutions to simple, fun and affordable Precision Rifle matches. Local clubs may use and submit scores for the monthly courses of fire to compete with the entire country.
What are the classes?
There are 4 classes in total. They are Open, Base, Ladies and Young Guns (8-16). All classes must utilize rifles chambered in .22 Long Rifle. The Open class is unlimited in the rifle and optic they use. Ladies and Young Guns may also utilize any rifle and optic. Ladies class is for the women shooters. Young Guns are for the kids ages 8-16. Young guns must be able to manipulate the rifle safely on their own, but voice coaching is absolutely encouraged. The last class is Base class, which is for the budget minded shooter. This class is for rifles that cost MSRP of $350 or less and optics that cost MSRP of $700 or less. Some modifications are allowed in Base class. For a more complete description reference, view the official NRL 22 rules and regulations at NRL22.org.