Outdoor Bullseye Pistol matches, or NRA conventional pistol, is a competition which focuses on accuracy with a pistol. It is shot standing using an unrested one handed grip.
Outdoor Bullseye is shot in 900 point matches. There are three courses of fire: slow fire, timed fire, and rapid fire. Slow fire is shot at 50 yards at a NRA B6 target with 10 minutes for 10 shots. Timed fire is shot at 25 yards at a NRA B8 target with 10 shots in 40 seconds (shot in two 5 shot strings with 20 seconds per string). Rapid fire is shot at 25 yards at a NRA B8 target with 10 shots in 20 seconds (shot in two 5 shot strings with 10 seconds per string). Each target has scoring rings rated at 5 through 10(x), with the x ring being the center smallest ring. Each match is shot with 9 courses of fire: 2 slow fire courses, National Match courses (1 slow fire, 1 timed fire, 1 rapid fire), 2 timed fire courses, and 2 rapid fire courses. This a total of 90 shots for a total high score of 900pts.
A NRA 2700 match consists of 3, 900 matches. a .22 rimfire match, a centerfire match (any centerfire pistol .32 or larger), and a .45 match (any .45 caliber pistol).
If you are interested, you can contact me or any member of the OKCGC Bullseye division, we can make sure you have firearms and ammo to try out a competition.
For more details you can visit these webpages:
http://www.bullseyepistol.com/index.htm
http://www.2700-270x.com/home