Air Rifle Jr. Distinguished Badge Cut Scores Changed for 2016

By Ashley Brugnone, CMP Writer

James Hall, CMP Program Outreach Supervisor, who earned Junior Distinguished Badge #2 in 2001 awards Junior Distinguished Badges during the JROTC Service Air Rifle Championship in Anniston, AL. Since the program began, over 1,010 badges have been awarded.
James Hall, CMP Program Outreach Supervisor, who earned Junior Distinguished Badge #2 in 2001 awards Junior Distinguished Badges during the JROTC Service Air Rifle Championship in Anniston, AL. Since the program began, over 1,010 badges have been awarded.
Civilian Marksmanship Program
Civilian Marksmanship Program

Camp Perry, OH -(AmmoLand.com)- After careful consideration, the Air Rifle Junior Distinguished EIC cut scores have been raised for the 2016 season.

The new scores were implemented Jan. 1, 2016 and will be adhered to throughout the year. Cut scores are determined annually, based on EIC scores fired in the previous year’s National Council Member and National Junior Olympic 3PAR Championships (as stated in the Rulebook, Appendix-Section II, 2.2).

The new scores have also been updated in Appendix-Section II of the 3P Rulebook.

The scores have been changed from the 2015 guidelines to the following:

Gold:

  • Sporter: 541 to 550*
  • Precision: 584 to 586*

Silver:

  • Sporter: 532 to 540*
  • Precision: 579 to 581*

Bronze:

  • Sporter: 522 to 530*
  • Precision: 574 to 576*

*Indicates 2016 cut score

CMP awards bronze and silver EIC badges along with the gold Junior Air Rifle Distinguished Badge.
CMP awards bronze and silver EIC badges along with the gold Junior Air Rifle Distinguished Badge.

The Junior Distinguished Badge is awarded to junior three-position air rifle marksmen who earn 30 total EIC credit points, obtained during designated competitions. Such matches include the State Junior Olympics and CMP Cup Matches. Additionally, at least 10 points won must be gold level and/or from a National Council Member Championship. A Distinguished Badge is a prestigious medal that marks excellence in talented and hardworking juniors and is an advisable goal for young marksmen.

For more information on the Junior Distinguished Badge Program, visit https://thecmp.org/air/junior-distinguished-badge/.

About the Civilian Marksmanship Program:

The Civilian Marksmanship Program is a federally chartered 501 (c) (3) non-profit corporation. It is dedicated to firearm safety and marksmanship training and to the promotion of marksmanship competition for citizens of the United States.

For more information about the CMP and its programs, log onto www.TheCMP.org.