There is something just so satisfying when you hit a 5 inch V-Bull at 1000 yards.. FUN![]()
Hitting 5" V-Bull at 1,000 with a Palma gun makes me do the happy dance - hitting it multiple times times would put me over the moon!!Fixed it for ya![]()
Just to feel like I'm good enough to be on the firing line would put a big smile on my face.
For those who have served when the main round packed by a Canadian soldier was 7.62 X 51, remember the guy with the sore cheek and shoulder at the end of a day on the range. That was me, most guys, 2-300 rounds in a day as I recall, me, 7-800. I couldn't group to save my life. I can now, thanks to pistols of all things...
The sore cheek and shoulder was more to do with the configuration of the stock than the recoil. The stocks needed to be XL for comfort when shooting, something the QM didn't understand. Of course the ammo was also 3 MOA ammo. I have seen plenty of 100 lbs girl cadets shooting .308 all day long and not even bat an eye at recoil.
Now there is a DCRA/ORA ? club here that used to shoot on the DND range and now shoots on a 300 yard range 30 miles west . Myself and 3 friends were invited out , hmmm ... 20 years ago . Now the 4 of us all have sons that shoot with us , for a total of 9 that could have bumped that clubs membership by 9 but our sons aren't interested in Tilly hats either ..
I think it can be the bad attitude of some individuals in charge at a certain range.
I think it can be the bad attitude of some individuals in charge at a certain range . He has a way of making people not feel too welcome to come back .
As a newcomer to shooting that almost turned me off to only attending local shoots .
So you bring up a 20 year, 2 generation grudge against the ORA/DCRA predicated on an alleged dress code, and your choice of domicile; and you don't even know if it was the ORA/DCRA. That's a real good reason not to competeNone of the current members are aware of what you describe.
Anyway a lot can, and has changed in 20 years, which you 9 could have found out, if you cared to.
ORA/DCRA member
NormB