Hey guys, how do you get into competition? After I finish my build I’d like to join a league or get involved in competition just for fun. As a beginner I’d like to know a brief overview and maybe a list of equipment I’ll need.
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thx For the add to the forum and being new I’m looking around for the appropriate location to ask my question but couldn’t find a specific spot so here I am.
I am an avid shooter, not a weekend warrior nor do I shoot long gun on a regular basis but I want to build one now to just go out and have fun with, no competition, no hunting, just a good no recoil to low recoil quality firearm. I am really interested in putting an atacr NF on one and have the ability to shoot 1200 yds. Now in reality I will probably shoot 200-800 but would like the ability to go out further if I get a wild hair. I’m told 6.5 is the better cheaper option? I’m a guy that will tweak Until I get the lowest MOA. I was looking at the gen 3 Ruger for the money then upgrade as I go? Thoughts and thanks guys. Be gentle it’s my first time.
Lol I didn't even notice that before I replied here!Wait, weren't you just deciding 10 days ago whether you wanted to build a 6.5 or 338 and you said "No competition"?
What is the basic gear needed besides gun and AmmFind and enter a local match with your rifle, ammo and DOPE before you decide to buy or upgrade any other gear. It'll take you a match or two to figure the game out and then realize what gear others are using, what works and what doesn't. Pretty much any shooter will allow you to borrow bags to try out so you can figure out what you like before buying.
um looking more for shooting friends but I hear there is a lot of that in the competitive world. I’m not interested in making a career but it might fun to see if I can even do it.Wait, weren't you just deciding 10 days ago whether you wanted to build a 6.5 or 338 and you said "No competition"?
I don’t know where or what to try. I’m in Missouri.PRS Competition? And what state are you in?
I would look for local gun clubs in your area and see if they host competitions. Also, I'm not a fan of Facebook but a lot of the matches in the midwest that are local to me all have facebook groups where you can talk to match directors, competitors, and get assistance in signing up and even on what to bring to your first match.
For example by me, no matches really allow tripods. If a stage has a tripod provided by a match director - then certainly everyone can use it but there's no reason to purchase one. For local club matches, they typically cost $20-50 to enter the match and you just have to show up with a rifle, ammo, the velocity of your current ammo, and a game-changer bag wouldn't hurt.
Lol I didn't even notice that before I replied here!
thx for letting us know my opening statements! Yea, maybe I wanna see if I have the stuff to shoot at some competitions? Maybe I just wanna get in with a group of guys that work together? And...Wait, weren't you just deciding 10 days ago whether you wanted to build a 6.5 or 338 and you said "No competition"?
What is the basic gear needed besides gun and Amm
um looking more for shooting friends but I hear there is a lot of that in the competitive world. I’m not interested in making a career but it might fun to see if I can even do it.
I don’t know where or what to try. I’m in Missouri.
3/16/19 | Buzz Masters | Shield Solutions / West Plains, MO |
5/4/19 | Brian Buol | Gadsden Shooting Center / Iberia, MO |
There were 2 Border Wars PRS matches in Missouri in 2019, so you're definitely not too far away from some options. Below are the names of the matches, the range name, and the town they're located in. I'd reach out and just ask some questions - I'm sure someone will get you in contact with the match director.
3/16/19 Buzz Masters Shield Solutions / West Plains, MO
5/4/19 Brian Buol Gadsden Shooting Center / Iberia, MO
Got it. When you say plenty of ammo, what kinda of quantity are we talking just do I don’t show up with way to little. Thx for the help.As already mentioned, the basic gear you need to just try it out is a good rifle, a good scope, a bipod and a rear bag. Plus, you need your known DOPE out to distance (most likely out to 1000 yards or so), the ability to shoot decently, know your scope and how it works and plenty of ammo.
If you register for a match, they will give an estimated round count for the entire match. Always bring at least 20-30 more than that just in case of a re-shoot, or if there is a zero confirmation target before the match begins.Got it. When you say plenty of ammo, what kinda of quantity are we talking just do I don’t show up with way to little. Thx for the help.
Hey guys, how do you get into competition? After I finish my build I’d like to join a league or get involved in competition just for fun. As a beginner I’d like to know a brief overview and maybe a list of equipment I’ll need.
I’m not interested in making a career
well, at least not a successful career!NOBODY is making a career of being a competitive shooter.
I shot my first match two weeks ago. I didn't have DOPE past 300, and it showed, so amen to everyone saying to get your dope together.
I had a lot of people tell me I needed a Leofoto or RRS tripod, and a $300 bipod, but there was one stage with a tripod, and it was mandatory that everyone use the one provided, so no need to drop money on a tripod to get started. There was one stage where I used a bipod, the rest of the time it just kept my gun out of the dirt.
I would invest in a shooting bag though. I used a fortune cookie from Wiebad, but I wouldn't mind having a pint sized game changer.
Again, I can't stress this enough, get your DOPE together. I had rifle issues leading up to the match, so I ran out of time to get my DOPE, but do it. You'll be happier.
Personally, I also appreciated having my own binos to spot with, even when I was not the spotter. It's nice to see what's going on down range, and see what target the stage is shooting at, etc. I did have a tripod for my binos, but it was a cheapie by shadowtech/slik.