With the advent of the NBRSA trying VFS to their match scheduling for 2010 there have been quite a few ranges asking for information about how to run not only score matches, but how to migrate to holding group matches, if there is a desire to do so.
Of course, registered group matches require a moving backer system. But, if there is a range that hasn't added them yet, or needs to generate some interest (and funds) first, there seems to be a gap in getting from Point A to Point B. Plus, sometimes a range wants to "stick their toes in the water" first to see if running these matches is something they want to grow with.
Well, the Lake Isabella Sportsmans Club near Mt. Pleasant, Michigan has come up with what looks to me like a very interesting way to bridge that gap in the interim. Lake Isabella has a range that goes out to 300 yards. (And the range is within a short drive to the Soaring Eagle Casino in Mt. Pleasant!)
On May 8th they are holding an unregistered match. That match will be two yardages. It will also be a little bit of both VFS score and group shooting. The match starts at 9:00 AM. And the match will accomodate both factory class and varmint class being 13 1/2 pounds.
The course of fire will be both a 100-yard VFS score match and a 300-yard GROUP match. If anyone has ever shot 300 yards, you may note that there is very little need to verify five shots with a backer at that range. (For those of you who need a sight-in there will be a 100-yard target board.) The cost is $30.00, which includes plaques and a range-supplied lunch.
The range has acquired Holton's old moving backer system, but they want to see if it makes sense to go forward with moving toward registered matches. And this effort looks like it could be a very common sense way to try this out.
Anyone wishing more information on this match on May 8th can contact Steve Robbins at (989) 644-8801.
Of course, registered group matches require a moving backer system. But, if there is a range that hasn't added them yet, or needs to generate some interest (and funds) first, there seems to be a gap in getting from Point A to Point B. Plus, sometimes a range wants to "stick their toes in the water" first to see if running these matches is something they want to grow with.
Well, the Lake Isabella Sportsmans Club near Mt. Pleasant, Michigan has come up with what looks to me like a very interesting way to bridge that gap in the interim. Lake Isabella has a range that goes out to 300 yards. (And the range is within a short drive to the Soaring Eagle Casino in Mt. Pleasant!)
On May 8th they are holding an unregistered match. That match will be two yardages. It will also be a little bit of both VFS score and group shooting. The match starts at 9:00 AM. And the match will accomodate both factory class and varmint class being 13 1/2 pounds.
The course of fire will be both a 100-yard VFS score match and a 300-yard GROUP match. If anyone has ever shot 300 yards, you may note that there is very little need to verify five shots with a backer at that range. (For those of you who need a sight-in there will be a 100-yard target board.) The cost is $30.00, which includes plaques and a range-supplied lunch.
The range has acquired Holton's old moving backer system, but they want to see if it makes sense to go forward with moving toward registered matches. And this effort looks like it could be a very common sense way to try this out.
Anyone wishing more information on this match on May 8th can contact Steve Robbins at (989) 644-8801.