Amateur Rifle Mile Money Match 2025 Templeton PA

Published on February 17, 2025
Duration: 2:41

Ghost Firearms Training LLC is hosting an amateur rifle mile money match at the Ben Franklin Range in Templeton, Pennsylvania, from May 2nd to May 4th, 2025. The event includes a practice day on May 2nd, with the competition rounds on May 3rd and 4th. Caliber is capped at .300 PRC, Wind Mag, or Norma, but competitive options like 6mm or 6.5 Creedmoor are also viable. Teams of 2-4 people can participate, with each member shooting at least one of the four stages. The buy-in is $1,200 per team, with prizes for the top two teams: $2,400 for first place and $1,400 for second.

Quick Summary

The Amateur Rifle Mile Money Match, hosted by Ghost Firearms Training LLC, takes place at Ben Franklin Range in Templeton, PA, May 2-4, 2025. Caliber is capped at .300 PRC, Wind Mag, or Norma. Teams of 2-4 compete, with each member shooting at least one stage. First place wins $2,400, second place wins $1,400.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Event Announcement: Mile Money Match
  2. 00:10Event Dates and Location
  3. 00:13Practice Day Details
  4. 00:21Amateur Match Format
  5. 00:26Caliber Restrictions
  6. 00:34Competitive Rifle Options
  7. 00:43Evening Activities: Beer & Pizza
  8. 00:47Match Structure: Stages per Day
  9. 00:51Team Format and Size
  10. 00:58Stage Participation Rules
  11. 01:07Rifle Usage Rules
  12. 01:09Team Buy-in Cost
  13. 01:13Cost Breakdown with Practice Day
  14. 01:21Team Cap and Registration Status
  15. 01:28Prize Money Details
  16. 01:43Sponsored Prizes
  17. 01:47Registration Link and Contact Info
  18. 01:51Rules and Registration Process
  19. 02:07Non-Amateur Participation
  20. 02:19Encouragement for New Shooters
  21. 02:22Past Class Experience
  22. 02:27Benefits: Doping Rifle to a Mile
  23. 02:33Call to Action: Register Now

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Amateur Rifle Mile Money Match and where is it held?

The Amateur Rifle Mile Money Match is a three-day event hosted by Ghost Firearms Training LLC at the Ben Franklin Range in Templeton, Pennsylvania. It offers a chance for amateur shooters to compete at mile distances and win cash prizes, with a practice day preceding the main competition.

What are the caliber restrictions for the Amateur Rifle Mile Money Match?

The match has a caliber cap of .300 PRC, Wind Mag, or Norma. This ensures that while powerful cartridges are allowed, the focus remains on accessible shooting for amateurs, and rifles in calibers like 6mm or 6.5mm can still be competitive.

How are teams formed and what are the participation rules for the mile match?

Teams can consist of two to four people. A key rule is that every member of the team must shoot at least one of the four stages of the competition. Teams have the flexibility to use the same rifle for all stages or different rifles.

What are the prize details and registration costs for the Amateur Rifle Mile Money Match?

The buy-in is $1,200 per team. The first-place team wins $2,400 (double their buy-in), and the second-place team wins $1,400. The event is capped at 18 teams, with 3 already registered.

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