Every third Sunday of the month Miami Rifle and Pistol Club has an open 600 yard practice shoot. Look in their calendar for Navy/600 yd prone. That's a good intro to NRA-style prone shooting on paper bullseye targets.
However, Miami Rifle & Pistol has several significant drawbacks:
- It's members only. If you're not a member, and are not invited by one, you're limited to their scheduled shoots and matches which are open to the public
- There is a years-long membership wait list
- Absolutely no steel targets allowed on any of their rifle ranges
- Their rifle matches are strictly per NRA or IBS rules on paper targets. Zero PRS action at that club. They would shit a brick if anyone proposed it.
I used to belong and let my membership expire because I found I could hardly every use the ranges for what I wanted, outside of scheduled events.
You're better off driving to Rayner's Range (south of Zanesville) or Thunder Valley.[/QU
Thank you, that was helpful. The only thing that worries me about the competitions is i use a 308. Its just what i like and really can afford ha. If I try to get in comps with that am I most likely going to get owned ?