All excellent points. All good criticism. All well taken. We need this feedback. Thanks a bunch. Yeah, it was a challenge after the Tsunami of the century. I'm thankful for the wonderful community that we brought together considering the hardship that many of you and your neighbors had to experience. I'm thankful for the new shooters who came out despite the crazy weather on day 2.A big thanks to Buckaroo for a place to hold the course. Now my thoughts on the course. Day one 5 steel plates set about 100m apart out to 500m, with a hill in the middle so day one had a max distance of 248m shooting at 2 foot by 4foot steel plates, 24 shooters shooting the same plate no paint left on target after a very short time, no precision required ! Part way through the day the range was closed for a half hour and we were all told to get a tape and start measuring stuff windows doors tires etc,nothing was ever said about how to use this info, another half hour wasted. Long lunch. After lunch more short range crap like two shooters three targets ten seconds max to shoot them, precision shooting with a target rifle on a bi pod? More like cowboy action shooting only i think the cowboys use smaller targets! Day two plates set out across the river at 235m 375m 515m 600m same BIG 2 by4 foot plates,shooting point was to be from the top on a 150 foot cliff across the river to see the first target you had to have your bi pod right on the edge with the barrel hanging over the edge of a unstable gravel and sand cliff 150 foot drop with maybe one bounce into the High wood river! After about 20 min of discussion they were convinced to move the firing line to a more stable area, more time wasted! Shot the the first three targets before lunch not much fun and not a lot of precision required. Looong lunch. After lunch finally shooting 600m,it would have been fun shooting a 12'' gong but that big fricking sheet of steel not much fun! 2:30 range closed course over. Yes I'm a little bitter,long range not available,precision not required, it might have been an ok course to shoot with an SKS.
A big thanks to Buckaroo for a place to hold the course. Now my thoughts on the course. Day one 5 steel plates set about 100m apart out to 500m, with a hill in the middle so day one had a max distance of 248m shooting at 2 foot by 4foot steel plates, 24 shooters shooting the same plate no paint left on target after a very short time, no precision required ! Part way through the day the range was closed for a half hour and we were all told to get a tape and start measuring stuff windows doors tires etc,nothing was ever said about how to use this info, another half hour wasted. Long lunch. After lunch more short range crap like two shooters three targets ten seconds max to shoot them, precision shooting with a target rifle on a bi pod? More like cowboy action shooting only i think the cowboys use smaller targets! Day two plates set out across the river at 235m 375m 515m 600m same BIG 2 by4 foot plates,shooting point was to be from the top on a 150 foot cliff across the river to see the first target you had to have your bi pod right on the edge with the barrel hanging over the edge of a unstable gravel and sand cliff 150 foot drop with maybe one bounce into the High wood river! After about 20 min of discussion they were convinced to move the firing line to a more stable area, more time wasted! Shot the the first three targets before lunch not much fun and not a lot of precision required. Looong lunch. After lunch finally shooting 600m,it would have been fun shooting a 12'' gong but that big fricking sheet of steel not much fun! 2:30 range closed course over. Yes I'm a little bitter,long range not available,precision not required, it might have been an ok course to shoot with an SKS.
Negative comments are easily typed out behind the comfort of your screen, seldom are they offered face to face. Thats a shame.
Shot at ~660 yards. For those wanting smaller targets, I sure don't see many headshots marked on that plate! And the dirt / grass behind it - well, let's just say that Buckaroo can plant some potatoes now with out a whole lot of physical effort!
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