NRA Classifications

The NRA classification is based on your 10 shot, "string", average. For a 50 round match divide your score by 5 to get your 10 shot average. For an 80 round match divide your score by 8 to get your 10 shot average. You will be reclassified upwards when you have shot the previous 240 shots of record at or above the next level.

You can now check your NRA classification online. You'll need your NRA Id number, it doesn't take names or show names.

NRA Classifications:

High Masteraverage of at least 97 for each 10 shot string
Masteraverage of at least 94 for each 10 shot string
Expertaverage of at least 89 for each 10 shot string
Sharp Shooteraverage of at least 84 for each 10 shot string
Marksmanbasic classification
Unclassifiedtemporary classification is established after the first tournament and is maintained by the shooter until a classification card is received

Cut offs for 50 round course of fire:

High Master485
Master470
Expert445
Sharp Shooter420

Cut offs for 80 round course of fire:

High Master776
Master752
Expert712
Sharp Shooter672

Cut offs for 240 shots (3 80 round courses of fire):

High Master2328
Master2256
Expert2136
Sharp Shooter2016

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