The US Precision Rifle Association functions as the U.S. member federation of the International Precision Rifle Federation (IPRF). Its primary role is to select, organize, and support U.S. national teams competing at IPRF World Championships. USPRA operates above domestic match series, acting as the international interface for American precision rifle competitors rather than running local or regional matches. It supports competitive development across Open, Factory, and Limited divisions, with explicit emphasis on women’s and junior participation. For long-range shooters, USPRA represents the highest competitive tier—bridging U.S. talent into global precision rifle competition.
Known For
- Official U.S. federation within the IPRF framework
- Fielding and supporting U.S. national teams for world championships
- Focus on elite competition, juniors, and women’s development pathways.
Best Used For
- Elite civilian precision rifle competitors
- Shooters pursuing international competition opportunities
- Junior and women shooters targeting national-team pathways
- Match organizers and series interfacing with IPRF structures