Chassis To The Winner! NRL22 Championship Side Stage

Published on May 29, 2022
Duration: 5:33

This video demonstrates a side stage from the 2022 NRL22 Championship held at Gadsden Shooting Center. The host, an expert in precision rifle competition, walks through a challenging stage involving four distinct shooting positions: standing, kneeling, seated, and prone, all utilizing natural and artificial supports. He emphasizes target sequencing and safety protocols, including a critical no-shoot area that results in an instant disqualification. The demonstration highlights the importance of pre-calculated ballistic data ('dope') and efficient transitions between positions under a time limit.

Quick Summary

This NRL22 Championship side stage at Gadsden Shooting Center involves four shooting positions: standing, kneeling, seated, and prone, with targets at 146 yards. A critical safety rule prohibits shooting a marked 'no-shoot' area on the log during kneeling to avoid disqualification. Targets must be engaged in a specific sequence to score points.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Event and Location Introduction
  2. 00:38Stage Layout Overview
  3. 01:00Safety Rule (DQ)
  4. 01:46Preparation and Time Limit
  5. 02:05Shooting Demo - Standing Position
  6. 02:27Shooting Demo - Kneeling Position
  7. 02:45Shooting Demo - Seated Position
  8. 03:17Shooting Demo - Prone Position
  9. 03:47Performance Review and Target Description
  10. 04:22Prizes and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key shooting positions demonstrated in this NRL22 Championship side stage?

The side stage demonstrates four distinct shooting positions: standing off a log for support, kneeling off a blue barrel, seated off another part of the log, and prone from a berm over a log. Each position requires specific body mechanics and support utilization.

What is the critical safety rule to avoid disqualification (DQ) on this NRL22 side stage?

A critical safety rule is to avoid shooting the marked 'no-shoot' area on the log during the kneeling position. Engaging this area results in an instant stage disqualification (DQ), likely due to the risk of barrel strikes.

How is the target array structured and what is the engagement sequence?

The target array features four sets of colored paddles (red, white, blue, yellow). The required engagement sequence is top-left, center; top-right, center; bottom-right, center; and bottom-left, center. Deviating from this sequence incurs point penalties.

What prize is offered for the fastest clean run on this NRL22 side stage?

The fastest clean run on this side stage wins a cash prize or an Accuracy Addiction Remington 700 platform chassis, which is noted to be similar in design to an MDT ACC chassis. Precision Rifle Network also offers $500.

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