Hey all. I had a question about target shoooting at high-power competition distances (200m+)...
I've been to a numbr of high power matches over the past few years, and love it, without a doubt. But I must say that giving up at least half a day, working the pull pits, adhering to the format, etc. etc. etc. is not the most efficient way to practice target shooting in the off hours. Don't get me wrong- it's great for competition, but if I get an AR, I'd want the ability to also go plinking or target shooting at ranges comparable to what I'd expect on competition days. But I'd want to do it at my leisure, my amount of ammo, and not having to pull targets for half the time I'm there.
So.....
What do you guys do? What's done in general? What are my options? Are there any ranges in MA that have good options, at 200m+?
Thanks so much!!!
-ZA
I've been to a numbr of high power matches over the past few years, and love it, without a doubt. But I must say that giving up at least half a day, working the pull pits, adhering to the format, etc. etc. etc. is not the most efficient way to practice target shooting in the off hours. Don't get me wrong- it's great for competition, but if I get an AR, I'd want the ability to also go plinking or target shooting at ranges comparable to what I'd expect on competition days. But I'd want to do it at my leisure, my amount of ammo, and not having to pull targets for half the time I'm there.
So.....
What do you guys do? What's done in general? What are my options? Are there any ranges in MA that have good options, at 200m+?
Thanks so much!!!
-ZA