Episode 1.
At the end, he learned that for this challenge, they need to spot at least the sighter shot.
At the end, he learned that for this challenge, they need to spot at least the sighter shot.
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Must of been shooting 308I was at a range where the 1000 was surrounded by brush and grass. After ten shots I gave up and went back to the 800. I guess I could have started a battleship pattern but didn't want to waste that much ammo.
Then I am the idiot in the room. It's me, the idiot. Perhaps using the word "great" was wrong. And I was not being sarcastic.Their idea of a great group might be lacking.
Also your sarcasm meter may be out of calibration.
I was thinking just a huge plywood board nailed up to some 4x4s in buckets with concrete (cuz it's gonna catch a lot of wind) and then put a large piece of cardboard or paper stapled to it.I think a 24x24" steel target would be better. Would give instant feedback if you missed a 2MPH wind change somewhere along the way.
Then I am the idiot in the room. It's me, the idiot. Perhaps using the word "great" was wrong. And I was not being sarcastic.
Just saying that things looked good but low.
You gotta be member no? Or it's open to public?There is a monthly 1000 yard match at Bayou Rifles, south of Houston, shot on e-targets.
So, that would mean that you cannot practice there, only compete there. Which gives club members the advantage since they would have already have a few handy wind calls and distance elevation.Read the membership info, only matches are public
So, that would mean that you cannot practice there, only compete there. Which gives club members the advantage since they would have already have a few handy wind calls and distance elevation.
Where would someone go in south Texas that has long range public facilities? We have few up here in north Texas that do not require memberships. The one in Terrell goes to 1 mile, in fact.
I, for one, am afraid of the competition. What now?I posted about a match, and answered about a match.
If you're afraid of the competition, yeah, some have national records, and not all are members ...
Go shoot and have a good time with other like minded types?I, for one, am afraid of the competition. What now?
The reason I did not post in that thread is precisely because that is the 1 MOA @ 1K Challenge.Theres already a fairly big thread on these videos.
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I thought this was an interesting YouTube series this guy has going. Cool to see all the different rigs. Might not be as entertaining to some more seasoned shooters, but I think it’s fun.www.snipershide.com