Aug 20

2023 Canadian National Rifle Championships Results

The SFC Canadian National Rifle Championships were held August 2-10 in Trois-Rivières, Quebec and the results have been published! The events included Hunting Rifle and Sporting Rifle Prone 60, Men and Women’s Air Rifle, Mixed Team Air Rifle, 50m Prone, and 50m 3P which were all well attended. Thank you to all the athletes, and all the excellent volunteers and staff that made the event possible!

Congratulations to Alberta’s own Tye Ikeda for winning 1st in Men’s 50m 3-Position and Finals, 2nd in Men’s 50m Prone, and 1st in Men’s Air Rifle Finals!

The full results document is https://sfc-ftc.ca/resources/2023%20National%20Rifle%20Championships%20Results.pdf

Jul 08

Coach’s Corner – Match Etiquette

This is a summary for those just becoming familiar with ISSF shooting to following steps toward a successful match.

-Guns should be transported in a locked gun case.

-The case should be marked as to which end is the end the muzzle is located. Ensure when placing the firearm back in the case to ensure this step is followed.

-As soon as is reasonable able, go through equipment check.

-Any time your firearm is in the open case the safety flag should be in the breach. Air rifle flags must be all the way through and out the muzzle end, a long piece of weedwhacker cord is a good option.

-Leave the firearm in the case until the call to the line.

-Do physical warmup before being called to the line. This means stretching and activating muscles that will be used in the event.

S-hooters will be called to the line 20 minutes before the first match shot. Be completely ready to enter the range at this point with all equipment for the match.

-At the firing line you may set up your equipment, remove the safety flag and dry fire for a 5 minute period.

-There will be a call to start sighting preparation where you have 15 minutes to shoot an unlimited number of shots that will help you establish your centre of aim. For .22 shooters this is also the time to determine the predominant wind condition and adjust sights accordingly.

-After 14 minute and 30 seconds you will be informed there are 30 seconds left to go for sighting shots.

-The range commands are to stop while the targets are reset then Start to commence the match.

-Air rifle match on electronic targets is 75 minutes. The time, at the end of the match , will be announced as 10 min, 5 min and 1 min remaining.

-After your last shot insert your safety flag and raise your hand to signal a range officer to inspect your firearm. Once it is confirmed the firearm is safe you may leave the line but your fire arm stays on the line until the announcement to remove equipment from the line. Take your firearm and put it in it’s case.

Wynn Payne
Alberta Provincial Coach

Jul 08

2023 ASRA Air Rifle Provincial Results

Hello, Everyone!

Here are the results of the Provincial air rifle match held in Calgary at the Calgary Rifle and Pistol Club from Jan 28 and 29. Thank you very much to all our competitors and the officials who kindly volunteer their time!

Women

Daniela Sirbu-Gosselin Qual Score 594.1×24
Aanum Grewal Qual Score 591.3×23 Final 11 Pts Ladies Champion

Men

Tye Ikeda Qual Score 616.0×41 Final 17 Pts AB Champion
Adeesh Patnaik Qual Score 576.7×10 Final 3rd 1st Jr
Abdullah Al Anik Qual Score 581.8×18 Final 4th 2nd Jr
Jordan Taylor Qual Score 457.4×2 Final 5th 3rd Jr

Officials
Wendy Freisen
Brad Freisen
Darren Ikeda
Ralph Pentelski

Jun 25

St Paul Fish & Game Fun 22 Match

Hello to everyone! Here is an update on the .22lr Fun Match held at the SPFG Shooting range on the 24th.

First off, a big thank you to the folks that committed to making the event a success. Gord and Darlene Smereka, Darrel May, Ryan Doonanco, Ryan Kotowich, and everyone who kept an eye out for range safety.
The day was hot and perfect for shooting. There were 20 entries altogether with some folks entering twice to try with a different rifle. Everyone received either a winning place prize or a merchandise door prize.
Again, many thanks  to our generous sponsors, Xtreme Oilfield, Warehouse Sports, Canadian Tire, St Paul Bumper to Bumper, Mrs Fay May, and Lloyd Kenworth!

Winners

Open Sights Senior

1st Russell Whitford
2nd Al Harris
3rd Gord Smereka

Scoped Senior

1st Billi-Jo McIlroy
2nd Nolen Vogel
3rd Adam Connor

Scoped Junior

1st Eddie Cochrane
2nd Jaden Dechaine
3rd Kieran Huser

Junior open sights

1st Kieran Huser

Closest to the V

Eddie Cochrane

100 Meter gong

Junior Eddie  Cochrane

Senior Billi-Jo McIlroy

Looking forward to seeing more shooters come out next year! Stay posted for more local shooting events.

Russell Whitford

Jun 13

Team Yukon at ASRA Provincial Championships

The Yukon North American Indigenous Games (NAIG) Rifle Shooting Team competed at the Alberta Smallbore Rifle Association Provincial Championships in Taber, Alta. recently.

The Provincials took place June 2-4. The team included:

U19 F: Ava Irving-Staley (Whitehorse), Alexis Fields-Birkell (Carmacks)

U16 F: Jorja Jackson (Haines Junction), Jorja Bellmore-Smarch (Carmacks)

U16 M: Alex Lebarge (Whitehorse), Josh Jackson (Haines Junction), Kolten Jim (Haines Junction), Chad Itsi (Haines Junction)

Original Article Via Whitehorse Star

Jun 06

Recreational Target Shooting (RTS) Program

To all shooters: The Shooting Federation of Canada (SFC) offers a badge program where shooters can gain badges as they advance in shooting proficiency. This is a good way to work toward a competitive program.
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For the serious competitive shooters the SFC offers the Coast to Coast Championships (CCC) postal competition where you shoot the match on your home range and send in the scores on a monthly  basis. The matches are then recorded on a sheet for all to review.
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The link for the RTS is https://sfc-ftc.ca/RTS  and the link for the CCC is https://sfc-ftc.ca/CTCC
You must be a member of the SFC to participate!
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Wynn Payne
Provincial Rifle Coach

 

Jun 06

SFC 2023 Canadian National Rifle Championships

Here is the information for the Shooting Federation of Canada’s National Rifle Championships in Trois-Rivieres, Quebec. Please note that the registration deadline is June 15th!!! Athletes can register on this page via the button on the left hand side!

 

Quebec Shooting Federation is pleased to announce:

We are hosting the 2023 SFC Canadian Rifle Nationals and look forward to welcoming you back to Quebec! We sincerely hope that you will join us!

Fédération Québécoise de tir est heureuse d’annoncer :

Nous accueillerons les Championnats canadiens de carabine FTC 2023 et nous avons hâte de vous accueillir de nouveau dans la province de Québec ! Nous espérons que vous vous joindrez à nous !

Registration is available through this site.

See program in English here 

L’inscription est disponible via ce site.

Voir le programme  en français ici 

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Please note attendance is mandatory for those intending to make the 2024 High Performance Team. QSDRs must be submitted 30 days in advance and have which relays you wish to count for score specified. 

Veuillez noter que la présence est obligatoire pour ceux qui ont l’intention de faire partie de l’équipe de haute performance 2024. Les QSDR doivent être soumis 30 jours à l’avance et indiquer les relais que vous souhaitez compter pour le score spécifié.

 For further information contact: Guillaume Paré gpare@fqtir.qc.ca

Pour plus d’informations contactez : Guillaume Paré gpare@fqtir.qc.ca

 

Jun 06

2023 ASRA Provincial Championship Results

Hi, All ASRA 2023 Members

 

This past weekend we held our provincial .22 matches in Taber Alberta. This is the first time in a  while that we could be outdoors again.
Our numbers were greatly enhanced by a group of 8 shooters from the Yukon who will be competing in Halifax for the NAIG games in a couple of months.
Congratulations to the winners and to all who participated as just coming out means you achieved something.
Thanks to the Dusty Acres group for supplying the needed help.

Wynn
 

Jan 12

2020 ASRA Membership – Individual, Family, and Clubs

The benefits of purchasing an ASRA Membership.

  1. Insurance coverage as a volunteer and competitor;
  2. Opportunity to compete in your home province;
  3. Access to NCCP trained coaches;
  4. Youth athletes under the age of 21 have access to ASRA shooting equipment for training and competing;
  5. Financial assistance through AFSS grant programs for athletes, coaches and officials;
  6. Opportunity to be elected onto the Board of Directors;
  7. Receive regular communications via email; and
  8. You are showing your support for your provincial association that represents and promotes the Shooting Federation of Canada and ISSF Olympic style rifle shooting disciplines.

Club members are FREE.

ASRA Annual Membership Form 

ASRA Organization Membership Form

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