The Long Range Shooters of Alaska PRS Match finished up this evening.
There were some aspects that went as expected and others that did not.
It’s a crowded space under the covered shooting range, with 4 squads running 10 stages side by side.
Targets were quite small and the stages were quite challenging, atleast with an 11 lb gun, compared to some with 25 lb+ setups.
I definitely made some silly mistakes, such as screwing up the firing order on a couple stages that really cost me.
My goal was a 50% hit rate and I ended up with 49.3% and in the middle of the pack, a ways behind
@Marty, who was at 62%.
I can’t see myself being competitive, without a significant investment of time and money to build a PRS gun.. which for one, my wife wouldn’t be too happy about and the largest factor of all is this:
FUGG muzzle brakes! Seriously. The experience of shooting alongside half the competitors that feel they need muzzle brakes on 20 lb+ rifles chambered in 6mm cartridges can go to hell.
This alone is the reason that I’ll never shoot a PRS Match again. Double plugged and my ears and head feel horrible, hours after the match finished.
I’ve seen where my deficiencies are and will work on these by myself, in the mountains.
P.S. My Scythe didn’t blow up, so there’s that.
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