Re: Long range in OR
Tri-County gun club's practical rifle group will be having a precision rifle match (some people mistakenly call it a "sniper" match, but that is another thread) on Saturday 12 February 2011. Tri-county's longest range is a 600 yard known distance range. The gravel pit where most of the practical rifle shooting is done can go out to 490-500 yards depending on what the company quarrying rock left the pit like when they were last working on it.
The group puts on a pretty decent match for an entry fee of $20 or less. They will use unusual props, sometimes have the shooter on top of the rim of the quarry shooting at a downward angle. Often there is a stage where you have to find your targets and engage them, other times they give you the distance, and a compass heading.
The match is always a surprise, so no one gets to practice the stages. Laser range finders, binoculars, and any other gear is allowed. Most powerful cartridge limit is 30-06/8mm Mauser.
No bullets that are attracted to a magnet are allowed.
Elbow and knee pads aren't required, but are recommended. Eye and ear protection is required for everyone...even spectators.
I'm not a match director, or even a range officer, I'm just trying to get the word out in case someone wants to shoot the match. Feel free to PM or email me if you would like more info.
Match signup starts about 08:30, shooting usually starts after the safety briefing that begins at 09:30 and is mandatory. Tri-county has a web site that shows directions, club calendar, and lots of other information.