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Dan I AM
01-05-2007, 21:33
Hi everybody!
I'd like to try and shoot a match this year. I'm a novice shooter and I will need practice to be honest.

I have several questions I'd like addressed about match shoots.
If anybody has the time to answer some of them I would be very greatful.

About a year and a half ago I broke my back on an ATV accident.
One of my vertebra was crushed. Now I have 2 Titaneium bars and 6 screws in my back.

What are the basic differances in the type of matches available?
So now I can not shoot trap or skeet any more. I'm not quite sure about the standing position with a weight of a rifle. I've not tried it after my back has healed.

Do I have to be a member of a club to shoot a match?
Do they have public matches? Are there different classes?
or does everybody from expert to begginers compete against each other?
What is an average match fee? Where can I find dates and places for upcoming matches?

What positions do they usually have the shooters shoot from.
I have pretty much standard rifles, not $3000.00 rifles.
It's important to me that it will be fun, If I have to spend a small fortune
on guns and ammunition reloading equipment. I could see it becoming
too serious and not so much fun. But I could be wrong. I've been wrong before.

Would I stand a chance if I use store bought ammo? Do most matches
have a set number of shots at different distances, Then take the best groupings shot? I'm not getting any younger and I'd like to try a match.
Do you think I should just go and watch a match to get a feel for it?
Or should I just jump right in and go for it?

Thank you for taking the time to read this. I know I'm asking a lot of questions. But I couldn't think of any other way to answer my questions.

pickenup
01-06-2007, 00:30
Do I have to be a member of a club to shoot a match? No.
Do they have public matches? Yes
Do you think I should just go and watch a match to get a feel for it? Bingo

Find the kind of match you want to shoot.
Probably "Benchrest Rifle"
Go watch, ask questions.
People are usually more than willing to help a new guy.

Where to look? I think both Boulder Gun Club, and Aurora Gun Club have listings of their Benchrest rifle matches online. You could start there.

Hoser
01-06-2007, 05:24
If you can narrow it down as to what type of matches you are interested in, we can be more help.

Rifle matches cover everything from IPSC/Tactical to Benchrest, to High Power, to Silhouette, ect.

Dan I AM
01-06-2007, 13:17
If you can narrow it down as to what type of matches you are interested in, we can be more help.

Rifle matches cover everything from IPSC/Tactical to Benchrest, to High Power, to Silhouette, ect.[b]

Thank you sir for responding to my post.