I have found that march 10-11 2018 Atterbury is holding a mid range and an all across.
. CIHPRS site states mid range is 300 500 600. Good guess I have an RPR 6.5 CM.Soooo, maybe I missed this but what are you shooting? 6 / 6.5 Creedmoor, .223, something else? Bolt action or semi-auto? I haven’t shot long distance bolt action but I understand they are all prone out to 1500yrd and the guys I know shoot 6 / 6.5 Creedmoor. I have shot long distance gas gun out to 800 yards and there was some prone, but lots of other positions with moving between the shots. 6.5 Creedmoor ruled the day but I was shooting .223 in a different class. It was quite the challenge. High Power events have shots from 200yrd Off Hand (Standing), 300yrd Sitting and Prone, 600yrd Prone.
So, what are you shooting?
. CIHPRS site states mid range is 300 500 600. Good guess I have an RPR 6.5 CM.
Squadded with? Load 1? No magazine?All prone slow fire. Load one in the gun at a time. Have fun. Be sure to bring a spotting scope so you can be the best scorer you can be for the shooter you are squadded with.
Squadded with? Load 1? No magazine?
Except that none of that stuff about pits or scoring or spotting scopes is true anymore.
We're all electronic now, and the score of a shot and a string is only as far away as your smartphone or laptop.
All scorers do now is count rounds sent, write down scores, and advocate for their shooter when s/he needs something.
No spotting scope is even in use by a lot of these F'ers. Hell, my spotter with 19.5x is less power than they are using to actually aim with.
my average grouping is .67 moa. this is at any distance from 100 to 710. all these are 3 shot groups. I will hit paper! And I would still like to meet at bass and bucks. I will bring doughnuts!!This guy wants to shoot mid range and long range for his first matches. What if he shows up and does not have any kind of zero on his gun...
on paper at100? first group 3 shots 356 yds 10/16/17 (second time beyond 100yds) was 2 1/8 inches. 4 inches south west of center. I shoot well. am looking for help. I've done the math I average .67 moa at any range. At 100 I would be hard pressed to miss a silver dollar. I joined this group looking to learn! If anyone knows comp. shooting all I want is knowledge. Thanks!!Oh. Sorry.
I say: you need to at least be on paper at 100. From there, I can totally SWAG a come up close enough to be deep in the rings.
I'd go withhhh... +4.0 minutes to start at 300.
on paper at100? first group 3 shots 356 yds 10/16/17 (second time beyond 100yds) was 2 1/8 inches. 4 inches south west of center. I shoot well. am looking for help. I've done the math I average .67 moa at any range. At 100 I would be hard pressed to miss a silver dollar. I joined this group looking to learn! If anyone knows comp. shooting all I want is knowledge. Thanks!!
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Bowler, I wasn't suggesting you didn't have ability or equipment by any means.
I was simply responding to Slough's suggestion that you are an unknown quantity as regards both of those items. We do have people show up with no zeroes, and they still usually shoot unless there's a functional problem with the weapon system. I watched Mark Delcotto win a match with no rear sight; well okay, he borrowed Bob's spare rear, but he did NOT have even a semblance of a zero, and we start shooting on our feet! Then again...he is a Delcotto.
Do we "know" competitive shooting? Yeah, some say so. Despite being very competitive, we aren't really bragging types, but there are websites for both the NRA National and the Indiana State Records we hold. You may not know it, but your Hoosier F-Class Team is one of the best in the country, and there are a few Prone and Course shooters down there that are Nationally ranked as well.
But I did mean what I said. If you have ANY zero at ANY yardline under 1,000, we can get you on paper at any other yard line pretty quickly. As you may know, it's not that big a deal.
Send this email address a message, make fun of his toes and tell him it was me, and ask him to add you to the email list for the spring: cihprs@wildapricot.org
Brad, I mean this respectfully to both you and Revere's, but it sounds like this gentleman is already there and is looking to expand his skill sets to longer lines.