This was great fun. We had a group of about 9 who met up for breakfast prior to the shoot. I shot two classes. Centerfire revolver iron sights. I did pretty well with a Not bad for it being in the high 20s with snow falling. I am shooting close to full house loads in my Ruger SBH as to not have to adjust my sights for hunting. I did a little better in rimfire. I shot in the scoped pistol class and ended up hitting a little better than on centerfire. The course was fun. It was good to be out in the woods. The video on the club web page doesn't do it justice. Most shooting stations had two targets. The targets ranged from 20 to 60 yards on the centerfire course. Much like 3D archery, you are required to stand with your foot touching a peg. I will be going back on April 22nd and taking an open sighted rimfire Ruger Single Six. Once the weather breaks, I would encourage anyone within an hour drive to come and give it a try. The .22 rifle targets were small and the entire course looked pretty challenging.
Jules