Due to the extreme cold and treacherous ground conditions, we are going to be forced to cancel tonight's scheduled event.
Hopefully we'll have better weather next month.


Good afternoon all. Not sure this is the right location, so I am going to post in a couple of places. My apologies for the late notice, but I have been busy with the holiday's. I wanted to announce that we are going to attempt to restart the NHRPC - Lowlight Suppressor Only Shoots.

The first event is scheduled for this Saturday, 04 JAN 2014; from 17:00 - 22:00.

The low light suppressor-only matches are primarily open to members only, but we do allow guests who have shot with us in regular matches to attend. These are scheduled for the first Saturday of the month, but because of the additional staff and safety protocols required to run them, they aren’t held unless we have a full cadre. Check with us in advance to see if the match is running or not. The low light suppressor matches are a unique opportunity for night fire, using your (mandatory) NFA registered sound suppressor. There is no unsuppressed fire permitted. A variety of lighting conditions (front, back-lit, etc) are used. Targets are illuminated using flares, headlights, a green laser designator, independent white light, or white light on the firearm.
You are never asked to shoot at a target that you cannot clearly see and identify. Night vision devices are permitted but not required. Circumstances that challenge the shooter and use of the equipment are always the norm. The same shooting equipment for standard rifle/pistol matches with the addition of:

•White light (flashlight) For pit use, safety checks, and cleanup
•Colored light (red, green or blue) for use on the firing line (no white light permitted on the firing line)
•Glow stick, or glow in the dark device.
•White light on the carbine is highly recommended.
•NFA paperwork.

A glow device is required and will be available for purchase if you do not bring one. This is required for id and location in the dark. All other details are on the NHRPC Website under Low Light Events.

This first event will be a CQB CoF. We will not be conducting a precision CoF this time around, but there are plans to do so in the future, if there is enough interest. Cost for this event will be It will be $25 for members and $30 for non-members.

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Matthew Roddy, Vice President, NHRPC