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IMG SASP U.S.A. -(AmmoLand.com)-The Scholastic Action Shooting Program returned to the CMP Marksmanship Park grounds on July 12-14th to hold its Collegiate National Championship. Over three days, college action shooting teams ran squads of athletes through the four-stage competition, with hopes of returning home with the coveted Tammy L. Mowry Rifle Cup and Daniel C. Hodne Pistol cup traveling trophies. Through the course of the match, college athletes at the CMP Marksmanship Park collectively fired well over 21,000 rounds. Balancing speed and accuracy, each athlete’s goal is to complete the SASP standardized stages of steel plate arrays, with a designated stop plate to record their time. With five “strings of fire”, the athlete’s slowest attempt is tossed out and their fastest four strings of fire are added together to determine a total stage time. With squads of four athletes, these total stage times are complied to determine an aggregate time to determine who wi ....
March 16, 2021 : By Ted Allen - Office of Communications & Public Engagement Members of the Flames’ and Lady Flames’ Action Shooting team returned from Talladega, Ala., with collegiate rifle and pistol team national championships including seven individual titles. As the 2020 Scholastic Action Shooting Program (SASP) rifle national collegiate champions, Liberty University’s Action Shooting team returned to Talladega, Ala., this past weekend and not only defended its Rifle Cup title, but added its first-ever Pistol Cup national collegiate championship trophy to its collection. “We had extraordinary efforts by all 11 competitors that traveled with the team,” said Flames Head Coach Bill Crawford, who also serves as general manager of the Liberty Mountain Gun Club. “As the coach, I continue to be amazed with the tenacity and resilience of the shooters. The team works for each other at a level I have not seen in my shooting career.” ....