The 2025 Fall Rimfire League ended with the League Banquet, held on Tuesday, Nov. 18. Typically, the League lasts twelve weeks. However, it was cut short by two weeks due to the approaching Thanksgiving holiday.
First, let's congratulate the winners:
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Foundation Raw: |
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1. Heather Mallegni
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1. Louie Pinto |
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| 2. Greg Ayme |
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2. James Freeman |
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| 3. Glandon Henderson |
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3. Glen Dawson |
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Unlimited Raw: |
| 1. Darrell Hill |
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1. James Freeman |
| 2. Glen Dawson |
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2. Louie Pinto |
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The start date for the Spring 2026 League has not yet been determined but will likely be in the late February to early March time frame. Once the start date has been determined, it will be announced in the newsletter.
Historically, the League has consisted of two classes, both of which are limited to .22 rimfire only. Those classes are Foundation and Unlimited. The Foundation class is typically made up of common .22 rimfire rifles. The Ruger 10/22 is the most common; however, any .22 rimfire rifle is allowed as long as no barrel tuner is attached to it. Please note that one piece rests are not allowed in this class. In the Unlimited class there are no restrictions. Both classes have a handicap and a raw score division. Anyone with any rifle can be competitive. The cost will be $5 per target per class.
When the Spring League begins it will be on Tuesday evenings. The shooting will start at 3:30PM and end by 7:00PM. It usually takes about 20 or 30 minutes to set up on your bench, mount your target, shoot, and score your target. Many shooters are there at 3:30 and are gone by 4:00. It doesn't take a lot of time, but it is a lot of fun. The biggest blessings are the friendships that are made.
We hope you will join us for the 2026 Spring League. If you have any questions or would like more information, click
here or please contact James Freeman at nodockyet@gmail.com