awesome!
awesome!
http://aatargets.com/
We specialize in armored steel targetry systems for practical and long range shooting.
I wish I had a PRS set up, i'd so be down for this.
Don't really need one. A good AR15 with good 60 to 77 grain bullets should be able to hang in this match without a problem. The way the stages are designed, a gas gun might even have a slight advantage on a few stages.A 10" plate at 550 is the smallest MOA I'll have in the match.
Why is this a "one time test match"? Who is the Match Director?
Also why pistol shooting in a PRS match. Do IPDA guys have to shoot rifle for score?
If your post count is higher than your round count, you are a troll.
Okay, as promised, more details...
Colorado Rifle Club Practical Precision/9mm. Set up at 8am, shooters meeting at 9:30, shoot by 10am…$30
Precision Rifle must be .223 to .300WM, No Tripods, 2 bags and a Bi-pod only for support. 3200 fps Max (53 rounds required)
9mm (Pistol or PCC). Velocity under 1600. (35 rounds required)
No steel in projectiles, no tracer or incendiary rounds.
There will be 4 Precision Rifle only stages that are 4 minutes, points for hits (58 points possible). Positional shooting, static and moving (swinger and spinner) targets, you will have to make some choices on 2 of them. Nick D will introduce his new rooftop on one of these stages.
There will be 2 Combo and 1 9mm only stages scored as Time-Plus. (30 points possible). Steel and paper on a timer.
Nick D and Andy R have reviewed the stages and made a few tweaks to balance them out.
Last edited by MarkCO; 03-06-2018 at 10:28.
Just realized this is easter sunday, no way im getting out of that![]()