PRS Talk Shot My First PRS Match

turkey_creek

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Title says it, but a year ago PRS wasn’t even on my radar. Traded for a B14 HMR at the new local stored of August. .308, because that’s what I have shot deer with for years and had reloading equipment for, even though I wasn’t loading it.

Threw the Strike Eagle 5-25 I already had on it. Shot some of the misc factory match ammo through it. Got a case of American Marksman 175 SMK loads. Set it aside for the winter.

March I started shooting it again. Bought an Omega 300. Little trial and error, it shoots quite well with 175 SMK over CFE223 or Varget, and 169 SMK over Varget. Finally posted some crap about it on Facebook and my old platoon sgt chimes in and says I should try PRS.

So that brings us to a couple weekends ago. I can squeak out some 7-800 yard practice, but it’s pretty hillbilly. Loaded some 169’s at around 2615 to keep the recoil down a bit. I shot 40/80 that day, and the gent that had been keeping most of the scores was pretty impressed when he realized I’d been shooting .308. If I could have shot the first couple stages over, scores would have improved as I’d run out of time on them.

I have a set of 9x40 Steiner binos, but I need to find some with a bit more magnification and a tripod. And a heavier bag. I also need to find the right magnification level for me. If shooting static at 5-800, I’ll be at 16x, but there was no way I could pull that off and still see misses. Recoil management needs some help.
 
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Welcome to the game. Your list of "needs" is laughable. Don't worry about that list of things because it won't stop growing. Focus on the fundamentals and having a good time, everything else will fix itself. You can fix fundamentals to do a better job of spotting or you can turn it down to 12 until it becomes easier.
 
Welcome to the game. Your list of "needs" is laughable. Don't worry about that list of things because it won't stop growing. Focus on the fundamentals and having a good time, everything else will fix itself. You can fix fundamentals to do a better job of spotting or you can turn it down to 12 until it becomes easier.
Oh I am absolutely certain that the list will continue to grow and be never ending. At this point I just want the time to get to a couple more matches coming up.
 
I have a set of 9x40 Steiner binos, but I need to find some with a bit more magnification and a tripod. And a heavier bag.
definitely get a tripod & a heavy fill fortune cookie or schmedium is a very good idea

9x binos are fine, glass quality matters more than magnification. regardless, it's safe to delay new binos for a while.

Recoil management needs some help.
work on natural point of aim, steadiness & recoil management will improve

40/80 @ your first match is great, keep it up
 
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I shot my 1st and 2nd matches this month, finishing 3rd from last place both times with lots of dropped shots and timing out on stages. It's a steep learning curve but the experienced shooters have all been super helpful, letting me try out their gear and giving tips on how to get better. Along the way I upgraded my bipod, shooting bags (on my 3rd one), magazines (needed 10 round capacity not 5!), added a muzzle brake (didn't have one on a fresh out of the box Proof MTR) and got a wristband for stage DOPE. I'll really need a chassis to level up, the Proof stock just isn't made for PRS, but it's a ton of fun and everyone's been way more friendly than in USPSA. Not ready to drop $2K on LRF binos and $1K on a tripod...yet.
 
I shot my 1st and 2nd matches this month, finishing 3rd from last place both times with lots of dropped shots and timing out on stages. It's a steep learning curve but the experienced shooters have all been super helpful, letting me try out their gear and giving tips on how to get better. Along the way I upgraded my bipod, shooting bags (on my 3rd one), magazines (needed 10 round capacity not 5!), added a muzzle brake (didn't have one on a fresh out of the box Proof MTR) and got a wristband for stage DOPE. I'll really need a chassis to level up, the Proof stock just isn't made for PRS, but it's a ton of fun and everyone's been way more friendly than in USPSA. Not ready to drop $2K on LRF binos and $1K on a tripod...yet.
Shot my second match Sunday and it was absolute dogshit. I’ve made the habit to clean my rifle every 3-500 rounds, but only a solvent patch, wire brush, and patches til they’re clean, repeated maybe twice. This time I scrubbed a lot more, gun had 16-1700 rounds down it, thought maybe it was time. I think I’ll stick to the previous regimen only. Put 60 rounds through it couple days before the match, four round group that morning to confirm. Group was ok, not stellar. I had shots all over. I loaded the same load I had been running, but damn.

Anyway, I’ve got a bag on the way, my Steiner binos are a little low power but they’ll work for now. I could use a tripod, but I’ve got other priorities other than that at the moment.

I’m almost tempted to see if perhaps I can’t swap my Bergara’s barrel and chassis over to my 700 Rem and then upgrade to a heavier barrel and chassis on the Bergara. That would be fabulous, because that 700 has begun to show its flaws.

One guy did let me shoot his chassis .308, and it’s hella nice. Mine needs more weight.