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Badlands shooting clinic Appleseed Nov.20-21
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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 1326741" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>Just think, with all those folks out hunting deer, those who do show up to this shoot will have that nice 1000-yard range all to themselves!</p><p></p><p>We should be able to run through a full-distance Army Qualification Test at this shoot, just like we did at OKCGC... I'd like to shoot paper targets out to at least 500, so everybody can figure out their come-ups. We also like to have a free-for-all on the steel silhouettes later in the afternoon on Sunday.</p><p></p><p>If you've never shot your rifle at long range, you need to come try it out. We will teach you some techniques that will let you put your rifle to good use out to it's true maximum effective range... all from field positions. Have you ever heard that an AR isn't much good out past 300 yds? It'll do double that or more if you know what you're doing; with surplus ammo out of a carbine-length barrel, no less. The military units we put through the Appleseed program proved it. All you AK guys, have you heard that old line that your rifle is a 100-yard rifle? Next time you hear that, you can tell them how you were ringing the 400 yard plate over and over and over at Badlands. All you .30 battle rifle owners... oh boy, you have no idea how much fun it is to use your rifle for the ranges it was actually intended for. The feeling you get when you smack the 800 yard silhouette can't really be described... you just have to experience it for yourself! <img src="/images/smilies/wink.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-shortname=";)" /> And for those of you with hunting rifles who AREN'T going to be out slaughtering Bambi that weekend, the confidence you get from knowing exactly what distance at which you can make that clean kill shot is invaluable.</p><p></p><p>Like RWVA Shooter said, bring a .22 to practice the fundamentals at 25m on Saturday, and bring a center-fire to witness how it all transfers over to full distance shooting on Sunday afternoon. Or if you can afford the ammo to shoot your center fire all weekend, more power to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 1326741, member: 4235"] Just think, with all those folks out hunting deer, those who do show up to this shoot will have that nice 1000-yard range all to themselves! We should be able to run through a full-distance Army Qualification Test at this shoot, just like we did at OKCGC... I'd like to shoot paper targets out to at least 500, so everybody can figure out their come-ups. We also like to have a free-for-all on the steel silhouettes later in the afternoon on Sunday. If you've never shot your rifle at long range, you need to come try it out. We will teach you some techniques that will let you put your rifle to good use out to it's true maximum effective range... all from field positions. Have you ever heard that an AR isn't much good out past 300 yds? It'll do double that or more if you know what you're doing; with surplus ammo out of a carbine-length barrel, no less. The military units we put through the Appleseed program proved it. All you AK guys, have you heard that old line that your rifle is a 100-yard rifle? Next time you hear that, you can tell them how you were ringing the 400 yard plate over and over and over at Badlands. All you .30 battle rifle owners... oh boy, you have no idea how much fun it is to use your rifle for the ranges it was actually intended for. The feeling you get when you smack the 800 yard silhouette can't really be described... you just have to experience it for yourself! ;) And for those of you with hunting rifles who AREN'T going to be out slaughtering Bambi that weekend, the confidence you get from knowing exactly what distance at which you can make that clean kill shot is invaluable. Like RWVA Shooter said, bring a .22 to practice the fundamentals at 25m on Saturday, and bring a center-fire to witness how it all transfers over to full distance shooting on Sunday afternoon. Or if you can afford the ammo to shoot your center fire all weekend, more power to you. [/QUOTE]
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