JROTC Air Rifle Regionals Comes to Anniston in February

By Ashley Brugnone, CMP Writer

Civilian Marksmanship Program Air Rifle Competition
Civilian Marksmanship Program Air Rifle Competition
Civilian Marksmanship Program
Civilian Marksmanship Program

ANNISTON, Ala. -(Ammoland.com)- The Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) invites the public to explore the exciting and fast-growing world of air rifle competition Feb. 9 – 11 and Feb. 16 – 18, 2017, as hundreds of coaches, competitors and spectators take part in the 2017 JROTC Service Air Rifle Championships, held at the CMP’s South Competition Center in Anniston.

The event showcases high school Junior ROTC athletes from around the country who use precision air rifles (mirrored from Olympic-style competitions) as well as classically-designed sporter air rifles to fire pellets upon state-of-the-art electronic targets at prone, standing and kneeling positions.

Regional events will also be held in Camp Perry, Ohio, and Las Vegas, Nev., before Nationals are fired in March.

The high-tech Kongsberg Target System (KTS) targets used in CMP’s air gun range in Anniston are powered by OpticScore technology, which are scored optically by internal LED lights.

Monitors at each firing point instantly display scores, and button functions with an LED lighted screen allow ease of use for individuals of all ages and experience levels.

The range was recently updated to resemble CMP’s reconstructed stationary air gun range at Camp Perry and the Mobile Range, which both include the same target technology.

2017 JROTC Service Championships
2017 JROTC Service Championships

Large LED screens placed throughout the range space display each competitor’s target, making the match spectator-friendly. CMP staff members are also on hand to answer questions for those wanting to learn more about the safe, fun and growing sport.

As a reward to dedicated air gun juniors, the MidwayUSA Foundation will provide generous endowments to leading competitors. Totaling almost $700,000 to successful teams throughout the JROTC and CMP three-position air rifle competitions in 2016, the Foundation also made a $24,500 contribution towards highpower support for the first time.

The CMP added over $61,000 over the course of the year to three-position competitions as well as other air gun open matches for juniors and adults – continuing its support of junior marksmanship for the current generation and the future.

For more information on the JROTC Service Championships, visit their website.

After months of renovation, the South Competition Center now includes the CMP South Store that is stocked to fulfill equipment and memorabilia needs.

Civilian Marksmanship Program Air Targets
Civilian Marksmanship Program Air Targets

Marksmanship Nights, held year-round at the range for the public, allow visitors of virtually any age and experience levels to try their hands at air rifle or air pistol shooting.

For more on the South Competition Center, visit their website.

 

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 their website.