I am going to begin shooting some PRS style matches soon, but I had a few questions. I have read the PRS website on rules and have a fairly clear understanding of it, but am still a little confused.
1) I am from southern Illinois, so I will try and start by shooting club matches in the midwest region. Would it be more beneficial to me to go ahead and purchase a PRS membership or just shoot some club matches as Non-PRS to gauge my interest into the sport and not be out the membership fee in case I realize I do not enjoy the matches or realize I can not compete to the level I wish to be competitive?
2) Budget is not really an issue, but I will be buying a production rifle under 2k for now. I have intentions to top it with a gen 2 razor. Would it be more beneficial on my part to stay under 2k in the scope category as well therefore allowing me to run in the production class during matches or continue with the purchase of the gen 2 razor knocking me out of production class?
I have read the PRS production class needs to die Thread and understand people's points in the thread. I believe the production class should be based on skill level/experience into the series just as new and beginning shooters like myself instead of an equipment cap.
I appreciate any advice/recommendations/etc. Thanks in advance and please bear with me as I am new to this forum as well as the PRS series.
1) I am from southern Illinois, so I will try and start by shooting club matches in the midwest region. Would it be more beneficial to me to go ahead and purchase a PRS membership or just shoot some club matches as Non-PRS to gauge my interest into the sport and not be out the membership fee in case I realize I do not enjoy the matches or realize I can not compete to the level I wish to be competitive?
2) Budget is not really an issue, but I will be buying a production rifle under 2k for now. I have intentions to top it with a gen 2 razor. Would it be more beneficial on my part to stay under 2k in the scope category as well therefore allowing me to run in the production class during matches or continue with the purchase of the gen 2 razor knocking me out of production class?
I have read the PRS production class needs to die Thread and understand people's points in the thread. I believe the production class should be based on skill level/experience into the series just as new and beginning shooters like myself instead of an equipment cap.
I appreciate any advice/recommendations/etc. Thanks in advance and please bear with me as I am new to this forum as well as the PRS series.