Told a few guys I would make a kinda review post after a recent rifle match. Be forewarned I'm horrible about typing review type stuff.
The weekend started in fri with a zero/dope check with targets out to a mile or close if you desired to shoot. Then a brief shooters meeting to discuss squads and starting stages.
Stages were well thought out with all being 2:15 long with shot counts in the 8-12 area with distances up to 1300yds or so. I only snagged a few pics. They show a decent idea of northwestern Oklahoma terrain. Targets were typical Oklahoma small with a lot of diamonds. I did decent on day 1 and was sitting in the top 50 which was great giving that there were a legit 20+ of the best in the country at this match getting an idea of the finale. Day 2 did not go well as it was very switch winds and dependant of when you layed down in rotation for what it was doing at the moment. Finished in the top 100 out of 170 and walked away with a vortex Razor red dot so all was not lost.
The tower we shot 3 individual stages off of. Bottom left, top and bottom right. Lots of trouble here for a bunch of shooters.
Next 2 pics are of a barricade. 10 shots total with 2 each at your choice or rotation from the orange spots.
This was a tricky stage of sorts. There were 2 kyl/tyl (racks with progressively smaller targets) one close to where the 2 roads intersect and the other to the left in the farther mowed circle you can kinda make out. Took some left to right transition as well as dialing or holding.
Few more terrain with fog in the area rolling out.
Troop line ( targets in processing farther distances) and tower troop line pics. Keep in mind no wind or miss calls are gave on the clock. Shooter must spot their own and correct for them.
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The weekend started in fri with a zero/dope check with targets out to a mile or close if you desired to shoot. Then a brief shooters meeting to discuss squads and starting stages.
Stages were well thought out with all being 2:15 long with shot counts in the 8-12 area with distances up to 1300yds or so. I only snagged a few pics. They show a decent idea of northwestern Oklahoma terrain. Targets were typical Oklahoma small with a lot of diamonds. I did decent on day 1 and was sitting in the top 50 which was great giving that there were a legit 20+ of the best in the country at this match getting an idea of the finale. Day 2 did not go well as it was very switch winds and dependant of when you layed down in rotation for what it was doing at the moment. Finished in the top 100 out of 170 and walked away with a vortex Razor red dot so all was not lost.
The tower we shot 3 individual stages off of. Bottom left, top and bottom right. Lots of trouble here for a bunch of shooters.
Next 2 pics are of a barricade. 10 shots total with 2 each at your choice or rotation from the orange spots.
This was a tricky stage of sorts. There were 2 kyl/tyl (racks with progressively smaller targets) one close to where the 2 roads intersect and the other to the left in the farther mowed circle you can kinda make out. Took some left to right transition as well as dialing or holding.
Few more terrain with fog in the area rolling out.
Troop line ( targets in processing farther distances) and tower troop line pics. Keep in mind no wind or miss calls are gave on the clock. Shooter must spot their own and correct for them.
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