tl;dr: What do I need to bring to my first match, and what to do on arrival?
Its been a long time since I've focused on my rifles. Since the day my wife told me I was going to be a daddy, I lost the bug to collect guns and instead enjoy the ones I have. I started shooting IDPA monthly with my carry gun, its not as "competitive" shooting a 45cal subcompact but I don't care, I'm having a blast and getting more trigger time with my carry gun.
I've decided that I am going to travel down to sheepdog in June and try one of their monthly matches, but they don't have a "beginners guide" up that tells me what to expect, what to bring, and what to do once I get there.
For example: In IDPA I know I need a holster, a gun case to bring empty gun to safety table where I gear up unloaded, and X amount of mags per division.
About 8 years ago, I shot a PRS1 class with long rifles inc. There I needed a case to bring the rifle between stages, a mat, and a rear bag. For sheepdog I am assuming I will bring my eberlstock pack to keep the rifle in between stages, and 100+ rounds, a read bag, and DOPE cards/info. Beyond that I am not sure what else I will need.
How do shooters range their targets? If you have to estimate distance, do they tell you the size of the targets? For most PRS matches, will each stage specify a round count?
I am going to be running a remington 700P with a leupold 10x mil/moa. I know this is going to be rough, but I don't mind I would rather have fun.
Its been a long time since I've focused on my rifles. Since the day my wife told me I was going to be a daddy, I lost the bug to collect guns and instead enjoy the ones I have. I started shooting IDPA monthly with my carry gun, its not as "competitive" shooting a 45cal subcompact but I don't care, I'm having a blast and getting more trigger time with my carry gun.
I've decided that I am going to travel down to sheepdog in June and try one of their monthly matches, but they don't have a "beginners guide" up that tells me what to expect, what to bring, and what to do once I get there.
For example: In IDPA I know I need a holster, a gun case to bring empty gun to safety table where I gear up unloaded, and X amount of mags per division.
About 8 years ago, I shot a PRS1 class with long rifles inc. There I needed a case to bring the rifle between stages, a mat, and a rear bag. For sheepdog I am assuming I will bring my eberlstock pack to keep the rifle in between stages, and 100+ rounds, a read bag, and DOPE cards/info. Beyond that I am not sure what else I will need.
How do shooters range their targets? If you have to estimate distance, do they tell you the size of the targets? For most PRS matches, will each stage specify a round count?
I am going to be running a remington 700P with a leupold 10x mil/moa. I know this is going to be rough, but I don't mind I would rather have fun.