That looks like a good time. 300 yards with a 22 is a blast! I was hitting a 6" gong this past Sunday. Got lucky and hit a golf ball about a month ago. Next is clay targets.
Those shooting tables with the center cut out are the only correct way to build a table or bench. 👍🏼 Those style shooting tables allow you to sit directly behind and look straight through the scope for the most comfort and accuracy possible. 👍🏼 All the benches at my range force you to lean over to look through the scope; they are all POS benches because of that factor. 👎🏼 Because of our lousy benches, I recently bought an RRS shooting tripod to get directly behind my scope in the most comfortable and accurate shooting position and mitigate recoil better with a centerfire. 👍🏼
@@LumbatisJ22I guess that’s the part of the joy of being the creator of the game Rob made the rules.. an loading the bipod can hurt you in some circumstances definitely not always advantageous
That looks like a really fun competition. Just curious if you could answer a few questions about the event. Did they let you zero in before the competition started and what distance did they let you shoot out to before the competition started? Was there any different classifications for the Vudoo/RimX compared to the factory rifles? Were there wind flags and were there any limitations on scope magnification? Appreciate it!
As far as I know there were no classes, it’s an open format, run what ya brung type thing. Yes you could zero at 300 yards before the match. There are no wind flags
It looks like it was great fun.
That looks like a good time. 300 yards with a 22 is a blast! I was hitting a 6" gong this past Sunday. Got lucky and hit a golf ball about a month ago. Next is clay targets.
Man this would be fun. You fellas you join the Dayattherange Captain America Challenge.
That was a great day!! Thank you for bring attention to this great game. Cant wait to see you go down the rabbit hole like all of us have
Wow that looks like fun :)
It was great to meet you at the match. Nice job on the video.
Great video, it was a blast having you come shoot.
Wow, I bet that was great fun.
Where is the range?
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Those shooting tables with the center cut out are the only correct way to build a table or bench. 👍🏼
Those style shooting tables allow you to sit directly behind and look straight through the scope for the most comfort and accuracy possible. 👍🏼
All the benches at my range force you to lean over to look through the scope; they are all POS benches because of that factor. 👎🏼
Because of our lousy benches, I recently bought an RRS shooting tripod to get directly behind my scope in the most comfortable and accurate shooting position and mitigate recoil better with a centerfire. 👍🏼
Boards across to load the bi-pod should not be allowed .
That's part of marksmanship.
@@LumbatisJ22I guess that’s the part of the joy of being the creator of the game Rob made the rules.. an loading the bipod can hurt you in some circumstances definitely not always advantageous
I wish we had winds like that at Powerline Park. 😂 our scores would double.
"The wind only stops long enough to change direction."
You guys should definitely make a trip up sometime
That looks like a really fun competition. Just curious if you could answer a few questions about the event. Did they let you zero in before the competition started and what distance did they let you shoot out to before the competition started? Was there any different classifications for the Vudoo/RimX compared to the factory rifles? Were there wind flags and were there any limitations on scope magnification? Appreciate it!
As far as I know there were no classes, it’s an open format, run what ya brung type thing. Yes you could zero at 300 yards before the match. There are no wind flags
@@averageshot Ok great thank you for the information.
Any idea if anyone is hosting this type of match in western Canada? Looks like a whole lot of fun. Might have to set a range up for myself
Hope to see you come back up an join the group.. you can hop in an ride up with me if you don’t feel like driving up every time