Hey guys,
I’m trying to put together a long range 22 field type course on some family property. The distances will be about 100 yds to 300 yards and include some high angle stuff. Target backdrops will be in fairly dense vegetation so not likely misses will be able to be spotted regularly.
For the average 22lr precision shooter, what steel target sizes would you recommend for 100, 150, 200, 250, 300 yards?
The other caveat is some of these areas will be a pita to get to so the targets wont be painted often. What type of targets would provide some movement - indication of a hit, if the impact cant be seen against a fresh coat of paint. The targets will be left up in the elements. Target mounting ideas?
Eventually for a shooter new to this course it will be a find it, range it, engage it affair. Probably mostly tri pod work or I’ll set up different types of barricades or use natural terrain features to shoot from.
Some pics...
This is probably the longest shot. The bare spot on the hill is about 298 yards.
This is at about a 45 degree downhill slope maybe 150 yds. Further as you pan up.
Another pic just to the right of the last. That ridge in center frame is about 250 - 300 yards.
That should give you a good idea of the terrain. What size, type of steel targets would be appropriate here?
Thanks guys!
I’m trying to put together a long range 22 field type course on some family property. The distances will be about 100 yds to 300 yards and include some high angle stuff. Target backdrops will be in fairly dense vegetation so not likely misses will be able to be spotted regularly.
For the average 22lr precision shooter, what steel target sizes would you recommend for 100, 150, 200, 250, 300 yards?
The other caveat is some of these areas will be a pita to get to so the targets wont be painted often. What type of targets would provide some movement - indication of a hit, if the impact cant be seen against a fresh coat of paint. The targets will be left up in the elements. Target mounting ideas?
Eventually for a shooter new to this course it will be a find it, range it, engage it affair. Probably mostly tri pod work or I’ll set up different types of barricades or use natural terrain features to shoot from.
Some pics...
This is probably the longest shot. The bare spot on the hill is about 298 yards.
This is at about a 45 degree downhill slope maybe 150 yds. Further as you pan up.
Another pic just to the right of the last. That ridge in center frame is about 250 - 300 yards.
That should give you a good idea of the terrain. What size, type of steel targets would be appropriate here?
Thanks guys!