NRL22 | New 2020 Bag Rule Demonstrated by Janae

Published 2020-05-25
Janae Frehner of Janae's Got A Gun, helps demonstrate the new 2020 NRL22 Season rule update (Section 5, Subsection C, Rule 1) on the Bag Rule as it pertains to the 1 piece of equipment allowed to be utilized...

"Depending on the stage, only a rifle with a bipod, sling and one piece of equipment may be used. The bipod is considered part of the rifle system and is always allowed, except for unsupported position of any kind. Equipment must be 9”x11”x7” or smaller. EQUIPMENT INCLUDES: BAGS, BAGS WITH ATTACHMENTS, SKID PLATES, BARRICADE BLOCKS, OR ATTACHED PLATES DESIGNED TO GIVE THE RIFLE A WIDER FOOTPRINT. Equipment may also be attached to the shooter. The following may never be used: additional bipods, tripods, or monopods. A sling is designed to provide a way to carry the rifle and also to assist in unsupported positional shooting. The sling may attach at 1 or 2 points to the rifle. It may have cuffs or adjustments to aid in unsupported positional shooting. Other than a body part, a sling may not be wrapped around an object for added stability. This rule (Section 5, Subsection C, Rule 1) is the only rule that may change during the course of the season. This is due to the creative nature of the shooters and manufacturers and how they constantly invent new ideas and products. If any change to this rule occurs, it will be added to the top of the monthly Course of Fire for the remaining months in the season for all to see."

Links: nrl22.org/about/rules/

ABOUT NRL22:

NRL22 is a division of the National Rifle League that was created to provide a way for shooters that are looking to get into the sport of precision rifle shooting the opportunity to do so without having to invest a lot of money in gear and travel. The NRL22 program is designed so that any facility with a 100 yard range can participate in local competitions to qualify and then move on to a National Championship.

NRL22 understands that the shooting community is fascinated with Precision Rifle, but most localities are not fortunate enough to have a 1000 yard range. However, nearly all localities have access to 100 yard ranges and most shooters own a 22 rifle. The monthly course of fire, NRL 22 Standard Target Package and Standard Barricades are all intended to be turn key solutions to simple, fun, and affordable Precision Rifle matches. Local clubs may use and submit scores for the monthly courses of fire to compete with the entire country.

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All Comments (14)
  • @wm973
    I wis more people would explain things so clearly. No BS and sreaight to the point. Thanks Janae
  • @panioloprep8126
    Holy Cow. Was thinking about getting into NRL22 but it really sounds/feel like they guys at our USPSA matches. Always trying to game the rules/system to have an advantage. Who's taking home the pink caddie at the end of the match? This really pushes me away as an entry level NRL shooter just like the guys in USPSA do.
  • @biagiocozza8875
    Great video, thank you for clearing that up. Sometimes guys show up at the line with 2 or 3 pieces of equipment.
  • @mr1enrollment
    Hi Janae, It has been 50 years since I have shot match rifle. Yea an old guy. "Back in the day" we shot three positions at 50ft. No bags or anything other than the rifle, a jacket, and a sling. I don't recall if palm rests were allowed, probably not. There was an allotted time - but time was not included in the scoring. Scoring was simple the holes in paper. My question is, "are there any similar type competitions anymore"? These may have been NRA rules, or some modification of Olympic rules. I really don't know. I am interested in returning to shooting as a hobby. Way past the possibility of anything other than friendly competition. I have purchased a version of the rifle I used back in High School, (waiting with baited breath),for a Winchester 52C with Redfield iron sights, and a pistol grip stock. It will be a Heavy beast. Anyway, I am seeking 'up to date' information at the hobby level. What may I expect to find in the NRLL domain?
  • @bobkebob9980
    It would be nice if the had matches on the east coast.
  • It`s nice to to women are getting involved in shooting. i thought it was nice when I saw them using shotguns in the olympic then that was a long time ago and she won I hope more get involved and in time we won`t have to worry about the nuts taking our 2nd amendment rights away.
  • @jakecoen
    This is the breast explanation of the new rule..