Re: (300YARD), Bolt-Action, 6groups, 30round SHOOTOUT!
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: elfster1234</div><div class="ubbcode-body">all i got to say ropegun is first,,,, nice job with the posting! not only is it perfect and informative, but i'm loving the pics! man, that looks like a really nice range! nice job!
second, kick ass shooting and killer rifle. very very impressive! you came damn close to the crown title! crazy how just 1 bullet on your 2.485" grouping killed your chance for honorable mention#1, but I guess that is what makes this shootout so fun and challenging. Trust me, i've been there! good work my friend. </div></div>
Thanks, dude.
The Great Guns facility is decent.
- 3 rifle lanes -- 100, 200, and 300 yards. The berm on the 300 yard lane is at 370 yards, and I often set my own target stands at the very back to gain the extra distance.
- 2 pistol lanes and 1 action shooting lane, all 100 yards
- 15 station sporting clays course
- 5 stand
- 2 skeet fields
- 5 trap fields
- 2 pheasant hunting fields
Great Guns is home grounds for the Colorado State Univerity (CSU at Ft. Collins) shooting team. They seem to be decent in trap and skeet.
The down side to the facility is its almost constant westerly winds, especially later in the day. I have been absolutely hammered in afternoon sporting clays tournaments. The rifle lanes shoot to the north and the wind swirl can be really bad over those berms. In the summer the mirage from the hot, dry ground can be nasty from the prone position.
I was lucky with this session -- no mirage and minimal wind. Only a bunch of people trying to shoot at 300 yards (because the 100 and 200 yard lanes were busy), then tucking tail when their target results weren't up to expectations.
And yep, I am skilled at throwing a sheep-dip shot in every string.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: elfster1234</div><div class="ubbcode-body">all i got to say ropegun is first,,,, nice job with the posting! not only is it perfect and informative, but i'm loving the pics! man, that looks like a really nice range! nice job!
second, kick ass shooting and killer rifle. very very impressive! you came damn close to the crown title! crazy how just 1 bullet on your 2.485" grouping killed your chance for honorable mention#1, but I guess that is what makes this shootout so fun and challenging. Trust me, i've been there! good work my friend. </div></div>
Thanks, dude.
The Great Guns facility is decent.
- 3 rifle lanes -- 100, 200, and 300 yards. The berm on the 300 yard lane is at 370 yards, and I often set my own target stands at the very back to gain the extra distance.
- 2 pistol lanes and 1 action shooting lane, all 100 yards
- 15 station sporting clays course
- 5 stand
- 2 skeet fields
- 5 trap fields
- 2 pheasant hunting fields
Great Guns is home grounds for the Colorado State Univerity (CSU at Ft. Collins) shooting team. They seem to be decent in trap and skeet.
The down side to the facility is its almost constant westerly winds, especially later in the day. I have been absolutely hammered in afternoon sporting clays tournaments. The rifle lanes shoot to the north and the wind swirl can be really bad over those berms. In the summer the mirage from the hot, dry ground can be nasty from the prone position.
I was lucky with this session -- no mirage and minimal wind. Only a bunch of people trying to shoot at 300 yards (because the 100 and 200 yard lanes were busy), then tucking tail when their target results weren't up to expectations.
And yep, I am skilled at throwing a sheep-dip shot in every string.