yankytrash
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Hey all. I've been practicing to attend a long range rifle competition. I downloaded the specs for the reduced-size targets at 100yds, so my longest range is a mock-600yd shot.
Since I'm interested more in the service rifle class, I'm practicing with my preban SP1 w/ new Colt HBAR 1/7 upper. Sights are stock.
The ammo I'm currently using is questionable as I've had it a long time, but it seems to suffice for 1-2 moa on a fairly regular basis. It's Korean NATO surplus 55gr. I've got about 6000rds left of the stuff before I buy some 62gr.
For ease of shooting by myself, I'm using the guidelines for the National Match Course. That's:
Since I'm interested more in the service rifle class, I'm practicing with my preban SP1 w/ new Colt HBAR 1/7 upper. Sights are stock.
The ammo I'm currently using is questionable as I've had it a long time, but it seems to suffice for 1-2 moa on a fairly regular basis. It's Korean NATO surplus 55gr. I've got about 6000rds left of the stuff before I buy some 62gr.
For ease of shooting by myself, I'm using the guidelines for the National Match Course. That's:
- 10@200yds, standing slow fire, 1 mag change, 12min
- 10@200yds, sitting rapid fire, 1 mag change, 1min
- 10@300yds, prone or standing rapid fire, 1 mag change, 70sec
- 20@600yds, prone slow fire, 3 mag changes, 22min
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My results thus far are a weak 375-390 for all 50 shots. What I find interesting is that my biggest downfall is what would seem to be the easiest shot - prone. I think I'm inadvertantly canting the rifle, but I'm having a hard time fixing that problem under the pressure of a clock and not having a sighter.
If I walked onto a long range course, would my score of 375 be laughable? Reason I ask is because I haven't seen a lot of improvement in this past 6 or 8 week period. I could, perhaps, raise my score another 50 or so in a year's time, but that's only a wild guess. What do other new shooters score?
Next question - in a real match, would I be using my own ammo, or is that supplied? What does it cost?
Next question - what colors are the targets and backdrops? My only information is the white and black rings, but nothing about the backdrop. I use traffic orange plywood behind my targets only because of my occasional use of hard-to-see Wal-Mart targets.
Next question - Is the National Match course what I should be practicing, or is there a more common course I should use instead?
Last question and I'll let you go for now - how much of a rude awakening is it going to be to go from a reduced target at 100yds to a real 600yd target. What's your guess on my score drop - 150 or so?!
Thanks for reading.