My club members are required to learn how to shoot long range offhand. At this time they are only shooting 385-500 yards offhand,open sights only. We had a run in with the Appleseeder's where they said that no one could shoot offhand and hit a man sized target at any range greater than 200 yards.
We took that as a challenge and prove that you could easily hit a man sized target offhand,open sights using an issue Military Surplus Rifle.
This type of shooting is now a regular "leg" of our matches. None of us are some sort of super shooters, we just practice and go by the numbers. Our youngest shooter is Steven who is 16, our oldest shooter is Dale who is 72. All can and do hit the 500 yard target with no problems.
Wind is a big factor out here. The range sits at 6,000 feet and you have to recalculate bullet drop.
Steven shooting his 24/47 8mm Mauser at the 500 yard target.
Will shooting the same rifle at 500 yards.
Tom shooting his Enfield No4 MkI at 500 yards
Patric shooting his Jap 38 at 385 yards
Ron firing his Swede '96 at 500 yards
Ralph is shooting his AR15 A@ at 500 yards
A few of the gang that shot the offhand long range match.
The target......
Target through the spotting scope at 500 yards.
A month after this photo was taken, Steven our youngest shooter shot an Orex offhand at 325 yards with one shot out of his 24/47 Yugo Mauser.
I could not have been more proud of him.
My club does allow issued scoped military rifles. We have several original and PX bought in the 'Nam "sniper" rifles. The guys have fun and really prefer open sights.Got to love it.
If your ever out this way,look us up. Your always welcome.
We took that as a challenge and prove that you could easily hit a man sized target offhand,open sights using an issue Military Surplus Rifle.
This type of shooting is now a regular "leg" of our matches. None of us are some sort of super shooters, we just practice and go by the numbers. Our youngest shooter is Steven who is 16, our oldest shooter is Dale who is 72. All can and do hit the 500 yard target with no problems.
Wind is a big factor out here. The range sits at 6,000 feet and you have to recalculate bullet drop.
Steven shooting his 24/47 8mm Mauser at the 500 yard target.
Will shooting the same rifle at 500 yards.
Tom shooting his Enfield No4 MkI at 500 yards
Patric shooting his Jap 38 at 385 yards
Ron firing his Swede '96 at 500 yards
Ralph is shooting his AR15 A@ at 500 yards
A few of the gang that shot the offhand long range match.
The target......
Target through the spotting scope at 500 yards.
A month after this photo was taken, Steven our youngest shooter shot an Orex offhand at 325 yards with one shot out of his 24/47 Yugo Mauser.
I could not have been more proud of him.
My club does allow issued scoped military rifles. We have several original and PX bought in the 'Nam "sniper" rifles. The guys have fun and really prefer open sights.Got to love it.
If your ever out this way,look us up. Your always welcome.