Kraig's comment:
The other issue is for those shooting high power rifle matches using Their 30 caliber Garands. No problem shooting NRA and CMP matches with it. But it's no longer allowed in Palma matches. Back in about 1990, I wrote the first rule for the NRA High Power Rifle Rule Book stating any rifle in .308 Win./7.62 NATO or .30-06 could be used. The reason was so folks who only had an original Garand, M1903 or M1917 .30-06 could still use it in Palma matches shot in the USA. That got struck some years ago by the NRA High Power Committee and now says the rifle used in Palma matches has to be chambered for the .308/7.62 mm NATO or .223/5.56 mm NATO cartridge case. Folks who used to be able to use their 30 caliber Garands can no longer do so. Only those Garand owners whose barrel has a 7.62 NATO chamber can.
Good point. Here's another that effects folks wanting to shoot Palma matches or even get on the US Palma Team.Problem is, the CMP doesn't recognize the AR10 in it's matches. So NRA guys start whining cause they can't shoot their rifles in EIC matches or other CMP games.
The other issue is for those shooting high power rifle matches using Their 30 caliber Garands. No problem shooting NRA and CMP matches with it. But it's no longer allowed in Palma matches. Back in about 1990, I wrote the first rule for the NRA High Power Rifle Rule Book stating any rifle in .308 Win./7.62 NATO or .30-06 could be used. The reason was so folks who only had an original Garand, M1903 or M1917 .30-06 could still use it in Palma matches shot in the USA. That got struck some years ago by the NRA High Power Committee and now says the rifle used in Palma matches has to be chambered for the .308/7.62 mm NATO or .223/5.56 mm NATO cartridge case. Folks who used to be able to use their 30 caliber Garands can no longer do so. Only those Garand owners whose barrel has a 7.62 NATO chamber can.
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