National records are recorded for each International Shooting Sports Federation (ISSF), special event and developmental events recognized by USA Shooting.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE MOST RECENT NATIONAL RECORDS - UPDATED 03/04/10(PDF).

To be recognized as a national record, the score must be fired in a USA Shooting sanctioned event or ISSF event. The competition must have been conducted on facilities that meet all technical requirements for distances, timing, etc. The shooter who fired the score must be a current USAS member and have used only equipment that completely fulfills all requirements for that event as per General Technical Rules. If equipment control was not conducted at the beginning of the competition, the competition director may conduct a special equipment control to certify that the shooter's equipment fulfilled these conditions.

Requirements:

All 10m and 50m events-
Individual records can only be set in events where a minimum of 8 competitors shot.

All 25m and shotgun events-
Individual records can only be set in events where a minimum of 6 competitors shot.

Teams-
Two (2) man team records can be set in running target and clay target events. All other team records must consist of three (3) man teams.
Two (2) and three (3) man team records can be set only in events where a minimum of 3 teams shoot.

Other-
Individual records can also be set in USA Shooting sanctioned events where 20 competitors entered the competition (not just the event).

Reporting National Records:

To apply for a National Record please download the National Record Application.

Once completed, mail to:
USA Shooting
Competitions/National Record
1 Olympic Plaza
Colorado Springs, CO 80909

National records will be recognized if the score fired is an international competition supervised by the ISSF. The competitor must have been a member of the USA Shooting sponsored team for that activity.

When a national record is equaled or exceeded, the organizing committee must report this on a national record application form provided by USA Shooting. The competition director and jury chairman must certify that the requirements for national records were fully met by each shooter who established a record score. When organizing committees fail to report national records, shooters who fire possible scores may send in a national record application to USA Shooting to have their record recognized. An official results list for the competition should be sent in with the application.

No national record is official until recognized by USA Shooting and a national record certificate is issued. USA Shooting will maintain national records list that will be posted on the official USA Shooting web site.

For the most up to date WORLD records click here. (Maintained by the International Shooting Sports Federation)