No. Unfortunately, there are only a limited number of team slots to maintain match flow.
There might be an option for skills shooters to stagger who shoots first each stage or you could stay behind to coach another skills shooter.
Youth get a free entry with a full match fee and coaching is...
I have been seeing most 6.5 creed ammo at around $36 in the box stores. It just usually goes pretty fast.
The ammo available through NRL Hunter will not be at $80/ just so you can plan ahead, it will be closer to that $35 mark.
NRL Hunter memberships are $100 then they can work with you to buy ammo to shoot the match.
I will reach out to gunwerks and see if they will loan out one of their schoolhouse rifles, in 6.5 creedmoor that you could use for the event.
If it's a factory cross and I believe they have factory Sig ammo it'll shoot just fine.
My Hornady factory ammo Chronos great and you won't be missing because your elevation is off, you'll miss because you didn't read the wind right!
It's not a positional match. It's field shooting. Ryan and Tanya are even coming out to shoot.
You'll be able to engage targets from prone 90% of the time. You just might have cactus in your nuts while trying to lay prone.
There is also opportunity for folks to use factory ammo without having to meet Power Factor requirements and through NRL Hunter if you are a member you can get ammo to use at matches!
What I have found is that most competitors only shoot 80 rounds for the match plus 10-20 for zero and check in.
Most anyone could shoot the whole match with less than 100 rounds!
The match in Laramie will be organized to do random prize table after the top 3 in each class so you have a good chance at something nice for that extra entry cost.
https://nrlhunter.org/matches-2022/22-06/
Hi, Crew,
There are still a few spots for individuals and teams to sign up for the NRL Hunter match in Laramie, April 30/May 1
https://nrlhunter.org/matches-2022/22-06/
These events offer a great opportunity to train your spotting and shooting skills to make sure you are ready for that...
I have a Kestrel still to double check but mostly I rely on 10 years of competition field shooting experience. It's easy enough to enter quick wind direction and MPH for a solution.
So, I have been using the Tactix Delta watch with Applied Ballistics and figured I would offer help to anyone with questions.
I have been using it for a year now and have paired it with a TerrapinX, Sig Kilo 3000, Fury 5000 binos to test out.
I have used it for back country hikes with my rifle...
Laramie
I run the precision rifle match monthly at the Rifle Range, MD the NRL Hunter match there and shoot competitively across the mountain west in NRL, Competition Dynamics Matches, NRL Hunter.
Thanks, If you need a place to crash when you come up let me know. We do have camping available at the range too.
It is questionable if I know anything about long range shooting. I havent killed anything that far out. ;-)
I run a 24" barrel on most of my rifles and a can on top of that. My latest favorite can is the Thunder Beast Arms Dominus. only add 6" to the overall length and quieter than a 9" can.
Hi, all, I have just been a lurker but opted to finally sign up for the forum. Ive met Ryan and Tanya through other avenues but decided it was time to sign up here.
Long time hunter, competition shooter, and recently a match director for one of the NRL Hunter matches.
Happy to answer any...