Your right on that RichJim
You need to drive to MT this year to give it a try
I'll be heading that direction hauling loads anyway might as well swing in.
Your right on that RichJim
You need to drive to MT this year to give it a try
Those rules can be so confusing. There is a course of fire with all three distances but I saw one for all 600. How can they put them both in mid range prone?Jenn sure there is..... https://competitions.nra.org/results-and-records/national-records/
F-Class Mid-Range Prone Course - 60 Shots
Category
Record Holder
Score
X/10
+Score
+X/10
Date
Time
Open
Dwayne Draggoo Jeffersonville, IN
600
44
2/12/2017
12:00 AM
Open
Vince Pliscofsky Keesville, NY
600
44
6/25/2017
12:00 AM
Civilian
Dwayne Draggoo Jeffersonville, IN
600
44
2/12/2017
12:00 AM
Civilian
Vince Pliscofsky Keesville, NY
600
44
6/25/2017
12:00 AM
Service
LT Keith Trapp, USN Chesepeake, VA
600
41
10/1/2016
12:00 AM
Police
Cody Richardson Louisville, KY
599
38
9/22/2017
12:00 AM
Women's
LEEANN FINIZIO WEST MELBOURNE, FL
598
36
12/27/2017
12:00 AM
Junior
ADRIAN HERRIS SCOTTSDALE, AL
594
24
4/6/2018
12:00 AM
Senior
Vince Pliscofsky Keesville, NY
600
44
6/25/2017
12:00 AM
Grand Senior
Danny J Biggs Huntsville, AL
600
43
2/12/2017
12:00 AM
That is a nice group!Lots of variables involved But"
If I took this load to a thousand yard event, how bad would I get my butt kicked?
Jenniffer, you are right tho, look at the HPR 2018 rulebook, chapter 17. Mid Range Prone course is 20 shots at 300, 500 and 600. There is no Mid Range Prone Course for 60 shots at 600 yds, not in the rulebook anyway. Not sure where Norm is getting his info, or even if the rulebook is correct.Those rules can be so confusing. There is a course of fire with all three distances but I saw one for all 600. How can they put them both in mid range prone?
Sometimes I think the NRA does not know their own rule book.@skibar_tx @Jennb ...If you look at what I posted Dewayne Draggoo and Danny Biggs both shot those records at the BSWN's,,they don't shoot 300-500-600 there only 600,,,as far as I know 2017 was the first year for this record.
To the OP I apologize for getting off topic.
You might be right, that it can be any distance as long as it is either 300, 500 or 600. Under courses of fire i found this note:@skibar_tx @Jennb ...If you look at what I posted Dewayne Draggoo and Danny Biggs both shot those records at the BSWN's,,they don't shoot 300-500-600 there only 600,,,as far as I know 2017 was the first year for this record.
To the OP I apologize for getting off topic.
You might be right, that it can be any distance as long as it is either 300, 500 or 600. Under courses of fire i found this note:
7.20 Mid-Range Prone Courses—
Note: The Mid-Range Course of fire may be shot in any combination at 300, 500, or 600 yds
The thing I don't like about mixing and matching is that someone could have 3 strings at 300 yds and set a national record. Comparing 300 yd match to a 600 yd match is like comparing apples to oranges. Just another rule that needs some work done to it.
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Match target? If possible, I try to compare my target with others on the same relay. I had a target this past summer that looked a bit odd - strung out 45 degrees. Was it the load or conditions? I was able to compare my target to the shooter that shot next to me (we essentially shot at the same time, same cartridge, same bullet weight/brand).
We practically had identical targets (group size, location and angle).
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just another data point to consider....