Participating in a shooting match sounds like fun, but I've never even been to one. I'm not sure where to start I guess.
Any suggestions on one to attend near the Springs that would be fun for a first timer?
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Participating in a shooting match sounds like fun, but I've never even been to one. I'm not sure where to start I guess.
Any suggestions on one to attend near the Springs that would be fun for a first timer?
One of Hoser's cus they're usually low stress and run well.
There's also Pikes Peak Precision Rifle matches: https://www.pikespeakprecision.com/schedule/
I've never been to one since they are held on one of my work days. It's my understanding the guys who run them are good to go though.
+1 on Hoser run events.
There is a match for most all types of shooting.
Check out the link GK posted and there are tons of YouTube videos for matchs/competition.
There is a First Shots at Colorado Rifle Club on August 18th. There are 4 different matches running that day that you can check out.
There are literally close to 50 different styles of competition now, which is great, but they appeal to folks differently. Straight Line, Action Shooting and Clay targets are the three main categories with at several different styles within each one. Just a few...
• Straight Line Sports
– Benchrest
– High Power
– F-Class
– IHMSA
– Silhouette
– Bullseye
– Small Bore
• Action Shooting Sports
– Rimfire Challenge
– Steel Challenge
– IDPA
– SASS
– USPSA
– 3Gun
– Precision
• Clay Target Sports
– Trap
– Skeet
– Sporting Clays
Oh, so this thread isn't about his an arsonist began his life of crime? /sarcasm
I'm glad this topic came up. I've been meaning to get out to some of Hoser's matches for some time to see how things run. I figured I wasn't the only one.