American Rifleman TV: MidwayUSA & NRA Bianchi Cup National Championship Pt. 2

Published on August 5, 2014
Duration: 2:58

The NRA Bianchi Cup is a prestigious pistol championship featuring four distinct events: Practical, Barricade, Mover Target, and Calling Plate. Each event has a maximum score of 480, leading to a total possible score of 1920 with 192 'X's. Competitors can enter one of three divisions: Open (any modification), Metallic (stock firearm modifications), or Production (stock, out-of-the-box firearm). The Barricade event involves shooting from 10, 15, 25, and 35 yards, requiring competitors to stay within a designated box and maintain a specific shooting posture.

Quick Summary

The NRA Bianchi Cup is a premier pistol competition featuring four events: Practical, Barricade, Mover Target, and Calling Plate. It offers three divisions: Open, Metallic, and Production. The Barricade event requires shooting from specific distances while adhering to strict positional rules, emphasizing shooter skill.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Introduction to American Rifleman TV
  2. 00:11NRA Bianchi Cup Overview
  3. 00:42Bianchi Cup Events Breakdown
  4. 00:57Bianchi Cup Divisions
  5. 01:15Quote: Most Prestigious Pistol Championship
  6. 01:32Match Director & CRO Introduction
  7. 01:40Barricade Event Course of Fire
  8. 01:53The Barricade Setup
  9. 02:07Barricade Event Rules & Starting Position
  10. 02:16Competitor Kevin Onstad at the Barricades
  11. 02:36Kevin's Approach to the Barricade Event

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the four main events in the NRA Bianchi Cup?

The NRA Bianchi Cup features four distinct events: the Practical Event, the Barricade Event, the Mover Target Event, and the Calling Plate Event. Each event contributes to the overall score, with a maximum of 480 points per event.

What are the different divisions available at the Bianchi Cup?

Competitors can participate in one of three divisions at the Bianchi Cup: the Open Division for any firearm modifications, the Metallic Division for modifications to a stock firearm, and the Production Division for stock, out-of-the-box firearms.

What are the key rules for the Barricade event at the Bianchi Cup?

In the Barricade event, shooters must stay within a designated box, start with hands flat on the barricade, and engage targets from various distances. Exiting the box incurs a penalty, and competitors must reload and shoot from both sides of the barricade.

How is the scoring structured for the NRA Bianchi Cup?

Each of the four events in the Bianchi Cup is scored with a maximum of 480 points. The total possible score for the championship is 1920, with an additional 192 'X's for exceptional accuracy.

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