Entry Fees: First Event $15.00 Each additional event in Shooting $5.00 (One T-shirt per athlete) Entry Deadline: See individual event.
Shooters are strongly encouraged to enter within the deadline date.
Late entries can be approved by the event director only. Target Fees: Target fees payable at site. Fees vary by site and event.
DO NOT SEND TARGET FEES WITH STATE GAMES
Entry Fees: First Event $15.00 Each additional event in Shooting $5.00 (One T-shirt per athlete) Entry Deadline: See individual event.
Shooters are strongly encouraged to enter within the deadline date.
Late entries can be approved by the event director only. Target Fees: Target fees payable at site. Fees vary by site and event.
DO NOT SEND TARGET FEES WITH STATE GAMES
Target Fees: Target fees payable at site. Fees vary by site and event. DO NOT SEND TARGET FEES WITH STATE GAMES
Bull’s Eye Events Information - Entry Deadline July 8, 2013 After July 8 Register on-site- subject to availability
Only registrations made by the deadline will be squaded. Firing times, relays and other information will be available here one week prior to competition. To participate as a junior in the smallbore rifle events, a person must have completed their NRA Marksman badge level.
Smallbore Rifle Prone: 50 shots, 50 yards. NRA rules. Adults, any sights. Juniors, metallic sights. Saturday, Laurel Riverfront City Park 9:30 a.m.
Smallbore Rifle 3-Position: 60 shots, 50 yards, NRA rules. Adults, any sights. Juniors, metallic sights. Saturday, Laurel Riverfront City Park 12:30 p.m.
Precision Air Rifle: 40 shots standing; 3 P is 30 shots 3 position, 3333 feet metallic sights. NRA rules. Sat. or Sun., Yellowstone Rifle Club.Air rifle competitors must choose between sporter rifle and precision rifle, competitors cannot enter both.
Sporter Air Rifle: 40 shots standing; 3 P is 30 shots 3 position, 3333 feet metallic sights. NRA rules. Sat. or Sun., Yellowstone Rifle Club. Air rifle competitors must choose between sporter rifle and precision rifle, competitors cannot enter both. PUT MAKE & MODEL OF RIFLE ON THE ENTRY FORM.
Air Pistol: 40 shots, 3333 feet, metallic sights. NRA/Int’l rules. Sat. or Sun., Yellowstone Rifle Club.
High Power Rifle: 50 shots,with 600 yd. reduced to 300 yd. NRA rules. Sunday, Yellowstone Rifle Club 7:00 a.m.
Juniors need not list classes 001-005. Adults need to list class & year of birth. Vintage Rifle will be shot as classsification, not a separate event. You cannot shoot both regular High Power and Vintage High Power
Silhouette Events Information - Entry deadline is July 8, 2013 (No T-shirt after July 8, 2013). After July 8 register onsite-subject to availability. Rifle Silhouette entries made by the deadline will have name on relay schedule posted here one week before competition. To participate as a sub-junior a person must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Events will be classified after competition.
NRA 10 lb, 2 oz Silhouette Rifle: 40 shots, any sights,Sat. or Sun., Yellowstone Rifle Club.
Production Sporter Rifle Scope: 40 shots. Factory sporting rifle. Maximum 6 power scope. Only one scope setting may be used for the entire 40 shots Saturday or Sunday, Yellowstone Rifle Club. Designate preferred firing day on entry form.
Production Sporter Rifle Open Sights: 40 shots. Factory sporting rifle,
open sights. Saturday or Sunday, Yellowstone Rifle Club.
Skeet (Registered Shoot: August 23-25)
Site: Missoula Trap and Skeet Club - Missoula, MT
Compak (5 stand)
Saturday, July 20
site: Billings Rod & Gun Club (2.5 miles West of Airport on Hwy 3) Sporting Clays
Saturday, July 20
site: Billings Rod & Gun Club (2.5 miles West of Airport on Hwy 3)
You need not be a registered or classified competitor, nor are you required to be a member of a governing body or a shooting group to participate.
New shooters and unclassified shooters are encouraged to participate.
Birth date:
All competitors please give year of birth on the Individual Entry Form (Section 1).
A competitor’s age category will be determined by calendar year and not by actual birth date.
For individuals registering after July 20, Opening Ceremonies Ticket will be at the Information/Will call booth at Daylis Stadium night of Opening Ceremonies between 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm.
Eligibility Requirements Montana and residents of bordering state that do not have State Games are invited to participante (Idaho, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming) Residencey: A participant must work in, or be a resident of the state of Montana, Idaho, North Dakota, South Dakota or Wyoming for at least 30 days prior to the dates of the compeetition they wish to enter. College students and military personnnel living in the state for at least 30 days may participate. Montana, Idaho, South Dakota, North Dakota, and Wyoming residents attending college or serving in the military in another state are also eligible to compete.
Tobacco Policy: Tobacco products are prohibited at all Big Sky State Games events!
Athletes are responsible for securing their own lodging arrangements. The Big Sky State Games encourages all participants to make arrangements early as hotels will fill up quickly.
The hotels and campgrounds listed below support and contribute to the Big Sky State Games.
Please contact them for your Big Sky State Games lodging.
Yellowstone County Lodging Association: Supporting Big Sky State Games
For Campground accommodations we proudly recommend KOA with over with over 450 locations across North America and in 20 in
Montana Visit www.koa.com for locations and reservations! Billings: 547 Garden Avenue
406-252-3104
Seventh Year Commissioner,Terry Smith has been a member of Yellowstone Rifle Clubs since moving to Billings in 1977. He is currently Executive Office for YRC, and has held a variety of offices in the club since 1983. He is a past president and secretary of the Montana Rifle & Pistol Association and is a certified NRA Instructor, and Training Counselor (instructor trainer). inxring@gmail.com