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Service Rifle MatchesExcellence in Competition (EIC) Match ProgramTournament ProgramThe Santa Margarita Gun Club (SMGC) on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California in conjunction with the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) is proud to sponsor the following matches.TOURNAMENT DATE: Sunday, January 26, 2020CMP Excellence–in-Competition Service Rifle EIC (Leg) MatchSPONSORING ORGANIZATION: Santa Margarita Gun Club, Inc. Refer to SMGC web-site for Camp Pendleton vehicle entry requirements and detailed driving directions to the range. RIFLE RANGE LOCATION: Range 214, Horno Range Complex, MCB Camp Pendleton, CA. RANGE FACILITIES: Range 214 is a 500 Yard, 72-point Rifle firing range. Sanitary facilities are of the “Port-a-Potty” variety. There are no food or drink facilities. It is highly recommended that you bring bottled drinks (non-alcoholic) and/or non-perishable food items. Alcoholic beverages are not permitted on or in the general vicinity of the firing lines, while live fire is being conducted.RULES: Current CMP Rules for the EIC Matches will PETITION OPEN TO - ELIGIBILITY: These matches are open to all citizens and legal residents of the United States of America. You must be a US citizen or Green Card holder to access Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton. Membership in the Civilian Marksmanship Program or California Rifle & Rifle Association is not required; however, Membership in the Santa Margarita Gun Club is required. Those persons who cannot legally participate in the shooting sports or who cannot enter a federal military reservation are not eligible to participate in this tournament. REGISTRATION & FEES: Registration: All registration will be done through PRACTISCORE on the SMGC Website. You will need to setup an account (which is free) to register and make the appropriate payments. Link to match registration: Closes on Thursday, January 16.Fees: Military $20, SMGC Annual Member $30, Daily SMGC Member $50. Fees will be collected thru Practiscore at the time of registration. For instance: If you are military and shooting a single match you will be charged $20. All competitors are required to be SMGC Members due to USMC range usage agreements and Insurance Restrictions. If you are not an annual SMGC member, an assessment fee is included for Daily SMGC Membership in the entry fee. SMGC Membership is open to all Active Duty Members, Reserve Members and Retirees of the United States Armed Forces. Annual SMGC Civilian Memberships are dependent upon the number of Current Military members of the Club, according to the club’s By Laws. You will be required to go to the Visitors Center on base Thursday or Friday preceding the match to obtain your base access pass. ENTRIES - Electronic: ALL ENTRIES ARE REQUIRED IN ADVANCE -The deadline for registration entries for non-SMGC members is Thursday, January 16th. All Entries AFTER this date are considered to be LATE and will NOT be able to enter the Matches. Electronic Entries are necessary to ensure Names are provided to the Base Security Office by the close of business on the Friday one week prior to the event, so those persons may be vetted. Current Military Members and Current Annual SMGC members can register thru 9 PM Thursday, January 23. MCB Camp Pendleton Security Regulations require the match sponsor (SMGC) notify the appropriate Base agency of Non Department of Defense (DoD) persons participation. This notification is generated by the received match entry forms and intention to enter messages. Therefore entry onto MCB Camp Pendleton may be denied to those persons who do not indicate their intent to participate or observe using the electronic Match Registration form. Additionally, persons who have expired driver’s licenses will not be granted entry onto Camp Pendleton. Registration match forms must also be completed in their entirety. Failure to complete the information section and NRA Membership Number section of the registration form may lead to the inability to correctly report classification to the NRA and CMP. ENTRY LIMIT: 45 Individual Entries. There must be at least six non-distinguished shooters to award any Leg points. Non-Distinguished shooters will get the priority to shoot. These matches will be conducted in two relays to allow competitors to fire both Rifle matches and/or share equipment with another shooter.START TIME: 11:00 AM on Sunday. Muster and check in will go at the Range 214 parking lot. We want all shooters to be in the parking area and checked in NLT 10:30 AM so that we can conduct our Range Safety Brief and squad the match.GENERAL INFORMATION:CHECK-IN PROCEDURES: All competitors must check in at the Match Statistical Office for administrative processing. The Statistical Office (Range214) will be open from 10:00 AM to 10:30 AM on Sunday morning of the Rifle EIC petitors are required to complete administrative processing, ensure payment of tournament fees, and receive their squadding assignments before they can participate.MANDATORY RANGE SAFETY & ENVIRONMENTAL BREIFING: After completion of administrative processing, report to the designated yard line not later than 10:30 AM. Prior to the Matches all competitors must attend the mandated range safety and environmental briefing. Competitors not attending the mandated briefing will not be allowed to compete. Entry fees will be refunded less a $10.00 processing PETITOR PARKING AREAS: (Range 214) - Competitor parking is permitted in the designated paved parking lot behind the Rifle Range. All competitors are required to park their vehicles in this parking lot to the rear of the range. NO overnight competitor parking maybe permitted in the parking lot. SAFETY EQUIPMENT: Hearing Protection, Eye Protection, and Empty Chamber Indicators (ECI) are mandatory. ECI’s may be purchased at the range for a cost of $ 2.00. AMMUNITION: Competitors must supply their own factory ammunition. Service Rifle competitors may use any safe ammunition that is loaded with metal-jacketed or metal-plated bullets. Tracer, incendiary or armor piercing ammunition is prohibited (NRA Rule 3.17 (c) applies).SIGHTING SHOTS: There will be no sighting shots allowed for each authorized Match. Refer to the Courses of Fire section.CHALLENGES: A fee of $2.00 is required and payable upon requesting the challenge. If the challenge is denied, the fee will be forfeit.CHALLENGE PERIOD: The challenge period will end ? hour after the posting of the last match results.RULES: Current Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) Rules will apply. See the current edition of the CMP Competition Rulebooks: TYPES ALLOWED: Approved U. S. Service Rifles and Commercial Equivalents (2020 CMP Rules 4.1.1; 4.1.2.; 4.1.3 (a) (b) (c); and 4.1.4 will apply)The following U. S. Government Service Rifles or commercial versions of the same type and caliber may be used in CMP-sanctioned Service Rifle Matches, provided they comply with those rules listed.SIGHTS: Metallic, Service (CMP Rule 4.1.1 (i), 4.1.2 (h), 4.1.3 (m), 4.1.4 (g) (h) applies) sights are allowed. Service Rifles using sights other than metallic or authorized optics will not be allowed. ALIBIS: Alibis/Re-fires will be in accordance with current CMP Rifle Rules.EIC AWARDS: Shooters who finish in the top 10% of those entered will receive points towards the Distinguished Rifle Shot Badge. The CMP will award these points in accordance with the current edition of the CMP Competition Rules Handbook. Official recognition of the Match Winners and the top 10 % of competitors will be recorded in the Tournament Results Bulletin. Gold, Silver & Bronze Place Medals will be presented to the top three competitors (Distinguished or Non-Distinguished). Gold, Silver & Bronze Achievement Pins will be presented to competitors, by the sponsoring club, after the event (Distinguished or Non-Distinguished), in CMP Sanctioned EIC Matches, that equal or exceed Achievement Award Scores. Points – Points are given to any non-distinguished shooters who place in the top ten percent of non-distinguished shooters, provided that the score fired by the competitor equals or exceeds the EIC Minimum Credit Score. All Points are issued by the CMP. Minimum EIC Scores – To receive EIC credit points, the score fired by the competitor must equal or exceed the EIC Minimum Credit Score (MCS) for that discipline. MCS scores for are: ? Service Rifle. 455 out of a possible 500 RIFLE INSPECTIONS: All Rifles used in the EIC Rifle Match must comply with CMP Rules. At the conclusion of each relay, Rifles may be selected by random draw for inspection and trigger weighing.Course of Fire: COF for Service Rifle EIC is the 50 shot National Match Course of Fire. ?RIFLE EIC MATCH Sunday - 26 January 2020(Start Time: 1100 hrs - RANGE 214)?MatchStageDistanceSighter ShotsRecord ShotsTargetPoints# of ShotsTime LimitSlow Fire Standing200 YardsNONE1010 MinSR100Rapid Fire Sitting200 YardsNONE1060 Sec Per 10 Rd String SR100Rapid Fire Prone300 YardsNONE1070 Sec Per 10 Rd StringSR-3100Slow Fire Prone500 YardsNONE2020 MinSR200Aggregate 500 Rifle EIC Match500TRANSPORTATION OF WEAPONS: ALL Competitors are reminded that they must comply with California State Law in the transportation of weapons to and from the ranges aboard MCB Camp PendletonEmergency Notification Form(In case of injury and/or serious illness)_________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________ Print Your Name (Signature) (Date)Emergency Contact’s Name: ______________________________________________________ Contact Phone # ___________________________________I certify that the above information is correct. Any misrepresentation may result in disbarment from participation in this Match. I have read the Release From Responsibility Form of this entry form and voluntarily abide by this agreement being fully aware of legal consequences of signing the within instrument.RELEASE FROM RESPONSIBILITY, WAIVER OF LIABILITY AND ASSUMPTION OF RISK FOR PARTICIPATION IN A DANGEROUS ACTIVITYFOR AND IN CONSIDERATION of permitting the applicant for Santa Margarita Gun Club Membership, who is named on the reverse side of this form and herein referred to as THE UNDERSIGNED, to enter the MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON AND SANTA MARGARITA GUN CLUB, herein referred to as the “Santa Margarita Gun Club”, premises for the purposes of firearms use, shooting of firearms, observing the shooting of firearms, or any and all other purposes, THE UNDERSIGNED, for himself/herself his/hers heirs, executors, administrators and assigns:1. Hereby voluntarily releases, discharges, waivers and relinquishes any and all actions or causes of action for personal injury, property damage or wrongful death occurring to the undersigned arising as a result of engaging in or being present at activities at the San Margarita Gun Club premises.2. Hereby covenants not to sue and voluntarily releases, waivers, discharges and relinquishes any action or causes of action, aforesaid, which may hereafter arise for himself/herself and for his/her heirs, executors, administrators and assigns prosecute or present any claim for personal injury, property damage or wrongful death against MCB, Camp Pendleton, CA, or the Santa Margarita Gun Club or any of its officers, agents, servants or employees for any of said causes of action, whether the same shall arise by negligence of any of said persons or otherwise. IT IS THE INTENTION OF THE UNDERSIGNED BY THIS INSTRUMENT, TO EXEMPT AND RELIEVE THE SANTA MARGARITA GUN CLUB OR ANY OF ITS’ OFFICERS, AGENTS, SERVANTS OR EMPLOYEES; INCLUDING VOLUNTEERS, FROM LIABILITY FOR PERSONAL INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE OR WRONGFUL DEATH CAUSED BY NEGLIGENCE.3. Agrees that in the event any claim for personal injury, property damage or wrongful death shall be prosecuted against the Santa Margarita Gun Club. The Undersigned shall indemnify and save harmless the same Santa Margarita Gun Club and any of its officers, agents, servants or employees, including volunteers, from any and claims or causes of action by whomever or wherever made or presented for personal injuries, property damage or wrongful death.4. Agrees that the foregoing release is intended to be as broad and inclusive a permitted by the laws applicable in the State of California and that of any portion thereof is held invalid, it is agreed that the balance shall, notwithstanding, continue in full legal force and effect.5. Acknowledges that the Undersigned has been fully and completely advised of the potential for serious accident incidental to engaging in firearms activities, including the potential for death, personal injury and property damage, and expressly agrees to assume all risks of loss, damage or injury that may be sustained by the Undersigned.6. This agreement supersedes all previous agreements and shall remain in force until January 31, 2025.DATE: __________________ SIGNATURE: ________________________________________________________ PRINT NAME: _______________________________________________________ ................
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