Downeast
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I'm thinking of inviting some friends over for an ad hoc PRS style match. I have a 800 yard range (1,000 if the creek doesn't rise) with steel targets (12 X 18) set at 200 yard increments. My question is what would be a simple (i.e., cheap) course of fire/number of stages? I've never attended a formal match, and the nearest is a bit over 3 hours away. I have more steel of various sizes available if needed. Scoring is by number of hits with a time limit I guess?
Last year we had an FU Class match and it was a lot of fun. It was at 600 yards, 10 shots in 15 minutes at a standard black F Class target. There were no sighters and since you couldn't see the holes and no one was stupid enough to stand downrange and mark targets it was quite a challenge, hence the name FU Class. The kid next door won it with a stock Ruger RPR in 6.5 Cm. He got 8 out of 10 shots in the 10 ring (6 X's) and 2 in the 9 ring. All without seeing one bullet hole.
So, any helpful hints as to constructing simple stages (how many?) and other PRS style info would be greatly appreciated.
Oh, I'm located in SE NC so if anyone is close you are welcome to join in the fun (???)
Last year we had an FU Class match and it was a lot of fun. It was at 600 yards, 10 shots in 15 minutes at a standard black F Class target. There were no sighters and since you couldn't see the holes and no one was stupid enough to stand downrange and mark targets it was quite a challenge, hence the name FU Class. The kid next door won it with a stock Ruger RPR in 6.5 Cm. He got 8 out of 10 shots in the 10 ring (6 X's) and 2 in the 9 ring. All without seeing one bullet hole.
So, any helpful hints as to constructing simple stages (how many?) and other PRS style info would be greatly appreciated.
Oh, I'm located in SE NC so if anyone is close you are welcome to join in the fun (???)