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Precision Service Rifle
(PSR)

Precision Service Rifle (PSR) was originally developed as a means of shooting traditional service rifle as per Chapter 16, but with more modern equipment.

The adoption of PSR is aimed at attracting new members without dislocating traditional club activities, or inconveniencing existing range users, and other disciplines as PSR events can be held on the ‘off’ day of a club’s weekend program.

Chapter 24 of the SSRs presents the means for PSR to effect a seamless integration into clubs’ programs and offers another means of increasing membership of clubs and the NRAA.

Rifle Classes

OPEN Class Any rifle in any chambering that conforms to the applicable range template where the rifle is being used, with no limit on weight of the rifle including all sights and attachments used while shooting, provided that the individual competitor can safely operate the rifle in all situations.

NATO Class Any rifle chambered for use with the 7.62mm x 51mm NATO (or .308W), or the 5.56mm x 45mm NATO (or .223 REM), with a maximum weight of 8.5kg including all sights and attachments used while shooting.

Service Optic Any rifle chambered for use with the 7.62mm x 51mm NATO (or .308W), or the 5.56mm x 45mm NATO (or .223 REM), fitted with an optic sight of no more than 4.5 power. Competitors in Service Optic class must also comply with all provisions of the rules for NATO class.

Rimfire Class Any rifle chambered in .22LR. There is no limit on the weight of rifle or attachments used while shooting, provided that the individual competitor can safely operate the rifle in all situations. NOTE - Rimfire class is a separate competition.

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A PSR Beginners Quick Start Guide can be Downloaded Here

OPEN

NATO

SERVICE OPTIC

RIMFIRE

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