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When I've gotten out and put like 50 rounds or so down range before the match I do my best. Once your zero is confirmed and your dope is true, just practice as much positional stuff as possible. Off your bag, your pack, tripod, sitting, standing etc. I also rehearse dropping my mag and putting in my chamber flag after a string, I often forget that.I have only shot one match and signed up for my second in a week. Still nervous but after my range trip today I feel more confident. Hopefully didn’t jinx myself. Everyone has been really supportive.
Same here. I have a range, I've tried to get the dozen or more guys I know personally to come shoot. It's like if it's anything other than prone their OUT. And don't even talk about timing or keeping score. Nice rifles with FFP MIL scopes and they just won't come shoot. If I didn't enjoy the time the 3-4 actually show up, I'd gather my steel up and not have to mow, weedeat, and brush hog.Agreed! I've got friends who just ask me to come to the range to plink away at clays or cans at 100 yards. I just can't do it. I need some kind of goal, or some sort of trackable performance metric like you say.
I also have friends that say they wanna shoot long range but I've taken them to my range (steel out to 1000 yards) and they spend 90% of their time shooting at the 100 yard zero board or steel within 200 yards from a bench. When I tell them to try shooting off the barricade or at some further targets, they literally act scared and say that they "aren't ready for that yet". It's not even competition, but they're literally afraid to shoot something out of their comfort zone. Why? I don't know. People care way too much about what other people think.
So what if they miss? They'll learn more missing out at 500 yards from a barricade than you will hitting a paper target at 100 from a bench.
Exactly!!! I’m lucky with my range/club that it’s the same place that match is next week. I wanted to get out a week before to help... and I went through and practiced on 6+ props today... plus got solid dope out to 1000+... So I agree 100% that getting out before can help with the jitters. Might have to do some more dry fire as well...When I've gotten out and put like 50 rounds or so down range before the match I do my best. Once your zero is confirmed and your dope is true, just practice as much positional stuff as possible. Off your bag, your pack, tripod, sitting, standing etc. I also rehearse dropping my mag and putting in my chamber flag after a string, I often forget that.
I'll goSame here. I have a range, I've tried to get the dozen or more guys I know personally to come shoot. It's like if it's anything other than prone their OUT. And don't even talk about timing or keeping score. Nice rifles with FFP MIL scopes and they just won't come shoot. If I didn't enjoy the time the 3-4 actually show up, I'd gather my steel up and not have to mow, weedeat, and brush hog.
In a couple of week my club is having the soda pop challenge which I signed up for , have to shoot 16oz pop bottles at 100,200,300,400,500 and 600yds if you miss you're done.. No trophy or anything just bragging rights..
We used to have a $5 cold bore shot at a beer can @ 555. The pot would carry over if nobody hit it.In a couple of week my club is having the soda pop challenge which I signed up for , have to shoot 16oz pop bottles at 100,200,300,400,500 and 600yds if you miss you're done.. No trophy or anything just bragging rights..
Aurora Sportsman Club in Waterman Il. about a 40 minute drive from my house..That sound fucking cool, I have to admit.
Which club, where?
I would add that all of that fear/angst you described is common but avoidable. I haven’t shot a lot of matches but I used to play a lot of golf tournaments and that experience/mentality was invaluable at my first match. Go in realizing that no one cares if you bomb a stage. No one cares if you shoot the wrong target. No one cares if your mag falls out half way through. It will feel like everyone is “watching”.....they aren’t. They are thinking about their own match and what they are doing/going to do. If you can accept all of that as fact the nerves completely go away. Be SAFE and be humble everyone will make you feel right at home after the first stage.
Admittedly, haven't read the entire thread. But I shot my first match in May and have been doing monthlies at CCC in Navasota, TX since. Once everyone in my squad knew I was new I was getting tons of tips and everyone wanting to lend me whatever to shoot a stage--and this has been every month since I started.
One big thing for me is if you felt like you're running out of fun things to do at the range, this will open a whole new world of personal challenges and give some meaning to range trips.
Feel free to PM me if you have any questions! I hope to see you out there sometimeWe met at the ranch couple weeks ago. You talked to me about going to matches and encouraged me to go and not think so much about "the gear race" It's good to encourage new shooter to at least try it. I decided I want to get started either this year or next.
It will feel like everyone is “watching”.....they aren’t.
Your first post on SH is gonna bring up a year-old post? Great job!Coming from USPSA and 3 Gun, I'm afraid! To get hooked. It's new gun, new riflescope, new reloading set-up...
a good gas gun match at Arena in Blakely this coming saturday and sunday. Quantified Performance. 2 day match
What does a good gas gun mean? I have 16 inch Noveske and 18 inch JP. I use 75gr TAP ammos. I only have 1-6 Swaro mil-ret scope. My reticle is good unto 600 yards.. maybe more if I add all the clicks and holdover![]()