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But what if I'm out there with my neighbor, eating protein bars, packing some extra weight, and hunting reindeer... than could it be considered " in the feild"?Field…I before E, except after C.
Sorry, couldn't help it.
But what if I'm out there with my neighbor, eating protein bars, packing some extra weight, and hunting reindeer... than could it be considered " in the feild"?Field…I before E, except after C.
The rubber in the targets is made from old conveyor belt if I recall.If a guy knew someone from the mines, belting would be perfect. Heavy and lasts forever.
I can’t count the number of folks who have missed chances on coues deer especially. They simply can’t find the animal in their scope. Once you’re past 400 yards (yardage for 70+% of coues deer kills I’ve been a part of) the number of folks that can effectively get the deer in their scope and get a shot off in time is scarily low.
Preach!!!Yes I don't think people understand how quickly you need to ID the animal execute. I see a lot of videos with people in prone, kestrel out, scrolling ballistic app, adjusting bipod, etc. Way too slow in the field.
Guides here in NZ complain about this. Hunters come down with way too much gun, way too much magnification, and are diddling their phones as the animal walks off into the bush. Also like you said, can't find the animal (usually to much magnification), or have not practiced finding animals enough in binos to do it quickly when on the rifle.
81 is our projected overnight LOW temperature for the foreseeable future. 85-90 as the high sounds amazing to me haha.If a guy were to set one of these up, what would be the make or break for you to show up?
Ie how many rounds is too many to require? 50 too many?
Is a 2 mile walking course on moderate terrain in July temps doable, likely 85-90 degree desert heat?
Novel shooting positions at each station, only allowed what you carry hunting.
I like the original posted course.
13 targets, shooter gets three shots per
At least one target requiring a reload.
Ranges from 50-600 yards, small canyon to work with
Times seem excessive at 2:30, but I do some timed practice and wouldn't want to ruin the experience for people who haven't, at the same time don't want to allow time for gaming it w big ass tripods and such.
Stakes for winner - loser?
Safety would be a big concern inviting unknown people to join...
I've never been to or participated in a match, can't stand shooting at public ranges r/t safety violations. Any one have some basic RO rules they can share?
Yeah, you gotta love the mirage at 110F81 is our projected overnight LOW temperature for the foreseeable future. 85-90 as the high sounds amazing to me haha.
I’d love to try and do a get together for shooting if timing and location works out. Maybe make a weekend camping trip out of it to attract folks from further away? Rokslide camping/shooting get together sounds really fun.
50 rounds is quite low for a day of shooting for me personally.
2 mile walking with pack on, and taking off to shoot at targets 50-600 yards sounds great.
Timed practice in my opinion is one of the only ways to get more proficient. If guys are taking time to get a tripod out and set up they are missing animals in the field guaranteed.
Safety would be my number one concern and I’d like for folks to learn how to properly use a bolt action rifle before I’d shoot with them. When I used to teach, basic fundamentals and safety were always very first.
Dry fire practice can help a lot. I use a DFAT trainer and their target cards, and a little giant ladder or other props in the garage. Just keep building positions, checking body and wobble zone, work on perfect trigger presses, and practice a couple times a week. Really helps. View attachment 731680
The goal for me was to challenge myself and my buddies. We all shoot TAC or Other 3d archery shoots every year but never practice with our rifles.If a guy were to set one of these up, what would be the make or break for you to show up?
Ie how many rounds is too many to require? 50 too many?
Is a 2 mile walking course on moderate terrain in July temps doable, likely 85-90 degree desert heat?
Novel shooting positions at each station, only allowed what you carry hunting.
I like the original posted course.
13 targets, shooter gets three shots per
At least one target requiring a reload.
Ranges from 50-600 yards, small canyon to work with
Times seem excessive at 2:30, but I do some timed practice and wouldn't want to ruin the experience for people who haven't, at the same time don't want to allow time for gaming it w big ass tripods and such.
Stakes for winner - loser?
Safety would be a big concern inviting unknown people to join...
I've never been to or participated in a match, can't stand shooting at public ranges r/t safety violations. Any one have some basic RO rules they can share?
I would definitely be interested in a match format like this, unfortunately I'm in the northern front range.If a guy were to set one of these up, what would be the make or break for you to show up?
Ie how many rounds is too many to require? 50 too many?
Is a 2 mile walking course on moderate terrain in July temps doable, likely 85-90 degree desert heat?
Novel shooting positions at each station, only allowed what you carry hunting.
I like the original posted course.
13 targets, shooter gets three shots per
At least one target requiring a reload.
Ranges from 50-600 yards, small canyon to work with
Times seem excessive at 2:30, but I do some timed practice and wouldn't want to ruin the experience for people who haven't, at the same time don't want to allow time for gaming it w big ass tripods and such.
Stakes for winner - loser?
Safety would be a big concern inviting unknown people to join...
I've never been to or participated in a match, can't stand shooting at public ranges r/t safety violations. Any one have some basic RO rules they can share?
If you come down, I think it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be any different than going to a competition other than having to pay an entry fee.I would definitely be interested in a match format like this, unfortunately I'm in the northern front range.
Any one in this area interested in setting up something like this? I'd be happy to help with supplying targets and setting up but I don't know anything about the logistics of running a match.
I guess it depends where in SW Colorado it is. The only matches I've ever shot are local 3 gun and pistol so I'd be traveling a long way to probably be the worst shooter there haha.If you come down, I think it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be any different than going to a competition other than having to pay an entry fee.
PM sent.I guess it depends where in SW Colorado it is. The only matches I've ever shot are local 3 gun and pistol so I'd be traveling a long way to probably be the worst shooter there haha.
We do have a local long range match but I've never gone because it's PRS style.
You know a little leg work and attention to detail would prevent that. Don’t leave the target standing up, lay it down and camouflage it. Don’t walk the same route to the target every time to avoid making a path. Get off natural zones of drift from that BLM road you’re on.Plus if we left the plates out they would disappear. That's the problem with leaving anything out, it grows legs
I would also be very interested in this, seems like a great way for more novice/new rifle hunters to learn from more experienced guys. I'd participate if done in southern AZ, would probably save money/time in terms of trial/error on technique and such.If a guy were to set one of these up, what would be the make or break for you to show up?
Ie how many rounds is too many to require? 50 too many?
Is a 2 mile walking course on moderate terrain in July temps doable, likely 85-90 degree desert heat?
Novel shooting positions at each station, only allowed what you carry hunting.
I like the original posted course.
13 targets, shooter gets three shots per
At least one target requiring a reload.
Ranges from 50-600 yards, small canyon to work with
Times seem excessive at 2:30, but I do some timed practice and wouldn't want to ruin the experience for people who haven't, at the same time don't want to allow time for gaming it w big ass tripods and such.
Stakes for winner - loser?
Safety would be a big concern inviting unknown people to join...
I've never been to or participated in a match, can't stand shooting at public ranges r/t safety violations. Any one have some basic RO rules they can share?
You know a little leg work and attention to detail would prevent that. Don’t leave the target standing up, lay it down and camouflage it. Don’t walk the same route to the target every time to avoid making a path. Get off natural zones of drift from that BLM road you’re on.
I know it’s a terrible inconvenience to actually have to walk somewhere. I guess that aspect of hunting should be eliminated
Nice concept, I guess it's different up there. These were on a private ranch, and more than one. Two different locations in the state. We have lots of folks walking around in the desert. No roads close by, just determined crooks I guess. If you leave targets on federal land , They call that littering. Maybe your liberal state looks at it different. I guess AZ. is just lazy.You know a little leg work and attention to detail would prevent that. Don’t leave the target standing up, lay it down and camouflage it. Don’t walk the same route to the target every time to avoid making a path. Get off natural zones of drift from that BLM road you’re on.
I know it’s a terrible inconvenience to actually have to walk somewhere. I guess that aspect of hunting should be eliminated