The rules for rifle and pistol FT have been sent out by email to all on my list.
Also, see below.
Updated Dec 2019: the rules may also be viewed on the CAFTA website - http://www.caftacentral.ca/cafta-rules/
CAFTA Rules
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CAFTA Pistol Rules
Here are the CAFTA Pistol rules, stored on my Google Drive so anyone can download them directly
CAFTA Pistol
CAFTA Pistol
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Re: CAFTA Rules
Here is a bit more information on the guidelines we use for Hit Zone sizes when shooting FT rifle:
Sub 500fps matches:
3/8" - up to 15 yards
1/2" - up to 20 yards
3/4" - up to 25 yards
1.0" - up to 30 yards
1.5" - up to 35 yards
In the past, at sub 500fps matches, we've kept the target distances to within 35 yards.
For PAL rated matches:
1/4" - up to 15 yards
3/8" - up to 20 yards
1/2" - up to 25 yards
3/4" - up to 35 yards
1.0" - up to 45 yards
1.25" - up to 50 yards
1.50+" -up to 55 yards
Standing and kneeling shots are typically always 1.50+" BUT this may change to match the WFTF rules of 1" out to 20 yards and 1.5" out to 40 yards.
Sub 500fps matches:
3/8" - up to 15 yards
1/2" - up to 20 yards
3/4" - up to 25 yards
1.0" - up to 30 yards
1.5" - up to 35 yards
In the past, at sub 500fps matches, we've kept the target distances to within 35 yards.
For PAL rated matches:
1/4" - up to 15 yards
3/8" - up to 20 yards
1/2" - up to 25 yards
3/4" - up to 35 yards
1.0" - up to 45 yards
1.25" - up to 50 yards
1.50+" -up to 55 yards
Standing and kneeling shots are typically always 1.50+" BUT this may change to match the WFTF rules of 1" out to 20 yards and 1.5" out to 40 yards.
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World Field Target Federation Rules
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Updated Formatting of 2015 CAFTA Rifle Field Target rules
I modified the document in the link above, hopefully it's a bit easier to read and more 'printer friendly' 

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