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Re: New Shooters Read This Please!!!!!

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2012 2:36 pm
by Peter W Bush
Thanks for all of the help. I'll practice mil dot hold overs and see if I can still do it. I used to be good at it when I was only shooting my friend's HS 22-250. One last question- Only bolt guns I have are a Savage 10fp in .308 and a Win 70 heavy barrel 223. Both have Harris bi-pods. Is there any site or thread (or video) you guys can reccomend for info on positional shooting? I'm assuming I'll need to know about it if I'm going to shoot a match, correct?

New Shooters Read This Please!!!!!

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2012 7:52 pm
by Gnzrme
Some matches have positions and some don't. Go through the match AAR threads and look for John Lee's videos. That should give you a basic idea but it's standing, kneeling, sitting and weak side. There are 2 sub categories of each position either supported or unsupported meaning you cannot use a set of sticks or a pack or bag. Slings are usually allowed in unsupported but just ask the match director to confirm

Re: New Shooters Read This Please!!!!!

Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 8:37 pm
by GforceJunkie
New shooters: me, john, jeff and perhaps others will be at ASR Sunday morning. Come on down if you want some help, guidance, run through a few practice stages, etc.

Re: New Shooters Read This Please!!!!!

Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 9:07 pm
by Peter W Bush
We will be there about 7:45 am
GforceJunkie wrote:New shooters: me, john, jeff and perhaps others will be at ASR Sunday morning. Come on down if you want some help, guidance, run through a few practice stages, etc.
What time?

Re: New Shooters Read This Please!!!!!

Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 9:35 pm
by GforceJunkie
7:45 am, left side of the rifle line

Re: New Shooters Read This Please!!!!!

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 1:07 pm
by Vette258
I plan on shooting in competitions now that I finally finished where I want my rifle to be. My only concern is I am still learning and dont want to be the lone-man out, where all the good shooters stick together and all the new shooters are looked over.

New Shooters Read This Please!!!!!

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 1:32 pm
by Stoopy
Vette258 wrote:I plan on shooting in competitions now that I finally finished where I want my rifle to be. My only concern is I am still learning and dont want to be the lone-man out, where all the good shooters stick together and all the new shooters are looked over.
It's not like that at all. Get to the range early and start talking to the people setting up. Maybe offer to help set up and before you know it you will have someone helping you through the whole match. Try to sign up next to the person helping you. This worked for me. Just remember your there to learn and have fun..

Re: New Shooters Read This Please!!!!!

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 3:01 pm
by Mobius38
I shot my first match in March and it was nothing but a learning experience. Came in third to last but it did not matter I walked away understanding what I need to work on for the next match. What matters is that I showed up. A wise man told me once If you walk away learning at least one thing the experience is worth it.

Re: New Shooters Read This Please!!!!!

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 7:31 pm
by Vette258
Stoopy wrote: It's not like that at all. Get to the range early and start talking to the people setting up. Maybe offer to help set up and before you know it you will have someone helping you through the whole match. Try to sign up next to the person helping you. This worked for me. Just remember your there to learn and have fun..
can't wait to go out and shoot a match :-)

New Shooters Read This Please!!!!!

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 9:40 pm
by Stoopy
Vette258 wrote:
can't wait to go out and shoot a match :-)
just do it you will love it.

Re: New Shooters Read This Please!!!!!

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 9:44 pm
by chozenfew805
Chevroletkid88 wrote:Okay here we go. I want to find out from all of you that haven't made it out to shoot a match yet why you have not. Is it the intimidation factor? Feel that you don't have the right gear? Need more instruction? Voice your opinions here please. I want to address anything that i can and get more of you guys out there shooting. I would be willing to meet up at the range and help out with anything that you need. Answer any questions about gear or time or whatever. But i can not help with anything if i don't know what to do. Thats where you all come in. There will be absolutely no such thing as a stupid question that can be asked here. No matter how small i want to help out.

Thanks in advance for your input :D :D :D
I just recently purchased my Remington 700 SPS Tactical. Aside from having to save up for some rings, a scope, and some Match ammo (at least until I get setup to start reloading 308). I'd have to say; intimidation, whether or not I have the right gear, and lack of overall know how :oops: But I'll humbly suck it up and show up to a clinic as soon as I have everything I'm saving up for :wink: