22 is precision under pressure. Five strings, five rounds, five adjacent bullseyes, shot rapid fire at ISSF-equivalent difficulty. Your best four strings count.
Three divisions, one course of fire, one distance. Every shooter fires two targets and scores out of 44.
The flagship division. One pistol target, one rifle target. Two guns, one distance, one score.
Two pistol targets at 10 yards. One-handed standing, no support of any kind.
Two rifle targets at 10 yards. Offhand standing — no rests, no bipods, no support.
Three phases, increasing pressure. Phase 1: strings 1 & 2 at 8 seconds each. Phase 2: strings 3 & 4 at 6 seconds each. Phase 3: string 5 at 4 seconds. Best 4 of 5 strings count.
Hold the firearm in firing grip, muzzle pointed at the ground at 45°. Pistol shooters use one-handed grip. Rifle shooters stand offhand, unsupported. This is your start position for every string.
On the start signal, raise and fire 5 rounds in 8 seconds — one per bull, any order. Rows 1 and 4. Return to 45° start position between strings.
Walk forward, score rows 1 and 4. Patch any stray rounds that drifted into rows 2, 3, or 5. This walk must be visible on video. Return to the line.
Shoot rows 2 and 5 — 6 seconds per string. Same procedure, tighter clock. Raise from 45°, 5 rounds, any order.
Walk forward, score rows 2 and 5. Patch any strays into row 3. Return to the line.
Shoot row 3 — the middle row — in 4 seconds. This is the fastest, hardest string. It counts the same as any other and is the first to drop if you have a rough run.
2-Gun shooters switch firearms. Run the full course of fire on the second target. All on one continuous video.
Drop the worst string on each target. Sum the best four per target (max 22.0 each). Match total = Target 1 + Target 2, max 44. The 4-second string is the natural drop candidate — but any bad string can be your worst. In the event of a decimal tie, string 5 (the 4-second string) score is the tiebreaker. Decimal score breaks all ties.
All matches: 2 targets · 5 strings each · 6 seconds · best 4 count · max 44. .22 LR only.
Season 1 standings. Decimal scores break all ties. Updated within 48 hrs of score review.
| # | Shooter | State | Matches | Pistol | Rifle | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | D. Harmon | TX | 5 | 22.0 | 22.0 | 44.0 | ▲2 |
| 2 | M. Calloway | AZ | 5 | 22.0 | 21.2 | 43.2 | ▲1 |
| 3 | L. Prescott | WY | 5 | 21.4 | 21.5 | 42.9 | ▼1 |
| 4 | R. Nguyen | WA | 4 | 21.9 | 20.5 | 42.4 | — |
| 5 | S. Okonkwo | GA | 5 | 20.8 | 21.0 | 41.8 | ▲1 |
One continuous unedited video covering both targets. Timer beep must be audible on every string. Reviewed within 48 hours.
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MP4 or MOV · max 2 GB · unedited only
Every submission is reviewed by a human. One uncut video, both targets, both phases — start to finish.
One continuous video. No cuts, pauses, or speed changes from the first start signal to the last shot of Target 2.
Timer beep audible on every string. The start beep and cutoff beep must be clearly heard on video audio for each string. Timer brand doesn't matter.
45° start position visible. Camera must show the muzzle clearly pointed at 45° toward the ground before each string's start signal.
Both phases visible per target. Phase 1 strings, the score & repair walk, and Phase 2 strings must all be captured for each target.
Position must be visible. Pistol: one-handed grip. Rifle: offhand standing, no contact with any support surface.
.22 LR only. Any other caliber is an immediate DQ with no appeal.
Official target, correct distance. ARA 25-bull 11×17 or official 22 target, printed at 100%. Distance: 10 yards — measure it.
Same session. Both targets must be shot in one continuous session. You cannot split targets across days.
Safe gun handling at all times. Any muzzle discipline violation is an immediate DQ.
Deadlines are final. Late submissions are not scored under any circumstances.
No range fees. No travel. Two targets, six seconds, three divisions. Compete from wherever you shoot.