HBSA Rook & Rabbit Competitions

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INTRODUCTION

These Championship Meetings are intended for traditional British single shot Rook & Rabbit sporting rifles (and their foreign equivalents) from the 1865-1914 period. They are held twice a year – spring in Bisley and autumn in Stourport.

  • Full-stocked military training rifles such as .310 Cadets and .22 WO Training rifles are welcome, and have their own categories
  • Early 0.22” R/F repeaters are also welcome within their own category (the “BSA”), and shoot an additional rapidfire stage
  • In Stourport, there are also categories for modern .22 Light Sport Rifles with open or optical sights (generally LSR)

INTRODUCTION

These Championship Meetings are intended for traditional British single shot Rook & Rabbit sporting rifles (and their foreign equivalents) from the 1865-1914 period. They are held twice a year – spring in Bisley and autumn in Stourport.

  • Full-stocked military training rifles such as .310 Cadets and .22 WO Training rifles are welcome, and have their own categories
  • Early 0.22” R/F repeaters are also welcome within their own category (the “BSA”), and shoot an additional rapidfire stage
  • In Stourport, there are also categories for modern .22 Light Sport Rifles with open or optical sights (generally LSR)

COMPETITORS

Members of the HBSA, SSRPC (and Non-Members subject to available range space).

MATCH CONDITIONS

  • Each Rifle shall be a single-shot rifle weighing under 6¾ lbs, or a double rifle, and shall be chambered for a cartridge for which the Factory Loading Muzzle Energy is less than 450 ft.lbs.
  • Sights shall be contemporaneous to the class of Rifle and may be iron or telescopic
  • A hooked butt-plate, palm-rest or ring (aperture) foresight shall not be used
  • Fixed ammunition only shall be used and must be loaded singly. For Vintage Rifles, the propellant must be 100% blackpowder
  • Orthoptic accessories, slings and padded gloves are not permitted, but at 50 yards the firer may sit or kneel on a groundsheet, padded mat or a small stool (equivalent to a straw bale) may be used
  • All Rifles shall be in Proof and appropriately licensed.
  • DISTANCES: 50 yards (Sitting, Kneeling or Standing) and 25 yards (Standing)
  • TARGETS: HBSA Historic 20yd Pistol at 25yd/m, Historic 25m Pistol at 50yd/m, rook and rabbit outlines on A4 at 25m

COURSE OF FIRE

At each distance, competitors will have 10 minutes to shot 13 shots, with the best 10 to be counted.
Competitors will fire at 50yds sitting first and then at 25yds. standing

MATCH I:   The “Parkerifle” for Historical Rimfire Rifles (pre-1946) with contemporary sights.
MATCH II:  The “Hollands” for Vintage Breechloading Rifles (pre-1900, blackpowder only) contemporary sights.
MATCH III:  The “Greener” for Centrefire Classic Rifles (pre-1919) with contemporary sights.
MATCH IV:  The “War Office” for .22lr Military Training rifles like the 1906 WO Pattern.
MATCH V:  The “Cadet” for Centrefire full-stocked Training rifles such as the .310 Cadet.
MATCH VI:  The “BSA” for Historic .22LR Repeating Rifles, designed before 1960. Rapid stage of two strings of 5 shots in 15 seconds
MATCH VII:  The “Manton” for Vintage Muzzleloading Rifles (pre-1900, blackpowder only) contemporary sights.
MATCH X:  The “Fearn” for Historic breechloading double-barrelled Rook rifles only, using both barrels alternately.

Stourport only:

MATCH VIII:  The “Stourport” Any Rimfire Rifles with open sights (generally LSR).
MATCH IX:  The “Severn” Any Rimfire Rifles with optical sights (generally LSR).

PRIZES:

Commemorative Certificates will be awarded for 1st, 2nd & 3rd place in each Match – apply here >>>>