Smallbore rifle - Any rifle chambered for caliber .22 long rifle, not weighing more than 10 lbs., 2 oz., including sights and meeting all stock dimensions of rifle specifications as outlined by NRA rules.
Smallbore Hunting rifle - A hunting style rifle chambered for .22 short, long, or long rifle with convectional sporting/hunting rifle stock as found on catalog model hunting rifles, with a maximum weight of 8.5 lbs., including sights. Trigger pull may not be less than 2 lbs. The barrel will be that of hunting style rifle. No heavy or Varmint barrels will be allowed. Sling, palm rests, hook butt plates, adjustable butt plates, shooting gloves, rifle shooting coats, or other clothing, equipment or attachments as an aid to shooting are prohibited. A jury of three will determine the legality of questionable equipment.
Highpower rifle - A center fire of 6mm (.243) or larger bore, weighing with sights not more than 10 lbs., 2 oz. Any sights may be used. Thumbhole stocks of hunting rifle design are allowed.
Highpower Hunting rifle - A hunting style rifle of 6mm (.243) or larger bore, with conventional sporting/hunting rifle stock as found on catalog model hunting rifles, with a maximum weight of 9 lbs, including sights. Trigger pull may not be less than 2 lbs. The barrel will be that of hunting style rifle. No heavy or Varmint barrels will be allowed. Sling, palm rests, hook butt plates, adjustable butt plates, shooting gloves, rifle shooting coats, or other clothing, equipment or attachments as an aid to shooting are prohibited. A jury of three will determine the legality of questionable equipment.