Hello everyone,
I have been away for a while but now have some cool news to share. I am organizing the first annual Hunting Rifle Invitational Shoot at my home range here in Georgia to see who really does possess an "accurate" hunting rifle. These will be shooters I have come to know and respect from the time I was a small child as well as some guys who I have only recently met who have a local reputation for being able to pull off the remarkable shots. All rifles shot will be hunting rifles. No bench guns or competition rifles will be in the contest, although they will be able to show their skills individually. I will be certifying accuracy in a very simple way, one shot to hit a 8" plate at 100, 200, 300, and 500 yards. The farthest hit will be their "certified accuracy mark". I know a few guys who will likely hit the far plate, but I am curious to see how many will even attempt such a distance. We will also be playing a poker hand with 10 shooters each shooting 5 cards stapled to the board to make their hand. The last two will be wild, leading to an interesting card game.
I will be bringing my .308 Ultra out of semi-retirement to play on that day. I already have the match handloaded 168 gr. Sierras that have proven to be accurate at long range. I will also bring out Brutus. He is my .45/70 Handi that has chosen the 350 gr. JSP as his favorite load. I have posted pics of the 1/2 " 100 yard groups here before and am looking forward to ringing the bell at the 500 yard mark. Of course I do have the home range advantage, but a truly accurate rifle will perform well anywhere. I am sure that a few UZI's and AR's will play for fun as well as a few trick shots from my S.W.A.T. guests. One practical trick shot that still amazes me is shooting a helium baloon being pulled around by a remote controlled truck, simulating a running head target. But, this is mainly a hunting rifle shoot. So, if you guys have any ideas on how to make this event the best it can be, please feel free to give advice. Words of encouragement for the old ugly boat paddle push button single shots are always welcome. I am sure that most rifles that will shoot that day will cost way more than my singles, but hey, when you have a true shooting rifle, the target does not ask for an appraisal. Thanks for reading, and God Bless You All.
Dave