Could someone please clarify the meaning of this rule?
3.4 Ammunition and Components
3.4.1 Ammunition acquired through the NRAA for State and Territory Association distribution to its members shall be used in all competitions.
SSR v.7 Ammunition rule clarification.
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Re: SSR v.7 Ammunition rule clarification.
No need. V7.3
3.4 Ammunition and Components
3.4.1 Handloaded ammunition assembled in accordance with the specifications
laid down in Rules 3.4.3, 3.4.4 and 3.4.5, can be used. Note that Metplating
and Pointing is allowed for issued ammunition and all types of approved
projectiles used for handloading. Refer to Appendix 1 for a current list of
approved cartridges and projectiles.
3.4.2 Monolithic projectiles, typically CNC machined from an alloy are specifically
excluded from use and therefore not to be used for any discipline.
National Rifle Association of Australia Limited
Standard Shooting Rules Page 19 of 162 July 2023 Issue - Version 7.3
Handloading Components - 7.62 mm (.308)
3.4.3 Components approved for use in 7.62mm handloaded ammunition are as
follows:-
3.4.3.1 Any projectile to the maximum weight of 156 grains
3.4.3.2 Powder:- Any Commercially available powder
3.4.3.3 Cases and Primers:- Not specified.
3.4 Ammunition and Components
3.4.1 Handloaded ammunition assembled in accordance with the specifications
laid down in Rules 3.4.3, 3.4.4 and 3.4.5, can be used. Note that Metplating
and Pointing is allowed for issued ammunition and all types of approved
projectiles used for handloading. Refer to Appendix 1 for a current list of
approved cartridges and projectiles.
3.4.2 Monolithic projectiles, typically CNC machined from an alloy are specifically
excluded from use and therefore not to be used for any discipline.
National Rifle Association of Australia Limited
Standard Shooting Rules Page 19 of 162 July 2023 Issue - Version 7.3
Handloading Components - 7.62 mm (.308)
3.4.3 Components approved for use in 7.62mm handloaded ammunition are as
follows:-
3.4.3.1 Any projectile to the maximum weight of 156 grains
3.4.3.2 Powder:- Any Commercially available powder
3.4.3.3 Cases and Primers:- Not specified.