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    Default Service rifle match

    I attended my first ever service rifle match today. As some of you read from my previous post, I was asking questions about a AR15 in M4 config. My firend that was going to use his AR15 didn't show up and I took my pride and joy Springfield M1A Supermatch. Here are the scores:

    Slow fire standing: 158-1x 200yd
    Rapid fire sitting: 167-1x 200yd
    Rapid fire prone: 183-1x 300yd reduced
    Slow fire prone 172-2x 600yd reduced
    Total points: 680 out of a possible 800
    I had a great time, will defenitely do it again. And would like to see more people get involved in this sport. There were only 6 people today. Kinda disappointing in my opinion. And I was the only guy shooting a 30 caliber, ie. real rifle, today.

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    COAR's youngest old fart coop68's Avatar
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    nice shooting, that's a good start for your first match! where are you located may i ask? the matches i attend have around 10-25 people i shoot across the course at Colorado rifle club in Byers, and BCGC up in bailey Colorado. with a few 30 cal. shooters as well!

    shoot me a pm with your email and i can forward the high power calender for this year there are still a lot of matches coming up before the snow comes! that you could possibly attend!

    coop

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    I live in Windsor. So the range is fairly close. I don't have any other equipment aside from the rifle, ear and eye protection, and a spotting scope that is designed for resting on a bench or prone. I have looked on the Creedmoor website, and the shooting jacket is way too expensive. Everything I didn't have was borrowed. Maybe someone knows where I can find some of the equipment used.

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    COAR's youngest old fart coop68's Avatar
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    yeah i understand what your saying its expensive i know the great thing with high power shooters is most will lend there stuff for others too use. i got support from a junior program that got me started with a rifle and so forth i have slowly been buying everything i need to be on my own, but its expensive. i still dont have everything, but getting there!

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