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Montana Pete
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I was up at the range Saturday shooting some rifle, when we kept hearing fusillades of shots from behind the hill . . . sounded like someone was lighting off strings of lady fingers.
Turns out it was a particular handgun competition where two shooter competed to knock down targets. Very fast firing, and misses were frequent. Holster rigs for the shooters usually included at least four filled magazine pockets.
I have also watched USPSA shoots at the club using AR-type rifles. These matches occur at close range, and require extensive rapid firing. Again, if you were on the other side of the hill, it might sound like someone was lighting off strings of lady fingers.
Cowboy action shooting also burns up the ammo pretty smartly.
Don't get me wrong. I have no objection to any shooting sport, and I'm sure the participants enjoy these matches. "Have at it, " I say.
It occurs to me that ammunition bills must run very high. Some of these events require at least 140 rds of ammo to just shoot the course once.
Seems to me that Federal, Winchester, and Remington are going to be the real winners over the long haul. My wallet is telling me to keep going with my slow, steady style of target shooting.
Turns out it was a particular handgun competition where two shooter competed to knock down targets. Very fast firing, and misses were frequent. Holster rigs for the shooters usually included at least four filled magazine pockets.
I have also watched USPSA shoots at the club using AR-type rifles. These matches occur at close range, and require extensive rapid firing. Again, if you were on the other side of the hill, it might sound like someone was lighting off strings of lady fingers.
Cowboy action shooting also burns up the ammo pretty smartly.
Don't get me wrong. I have no objection to any shooting sport, and I'm sure the participants enjoy these matches. "Have at it, " I say.
It occurs to me that ammunition bills must run very high. Some of these events require at least 140 rds of ammo to just shoot the course once.
Seems to me that Federal, Winchester, and Remington are going to be the real winners over the long haul. My wallet is telling me to keep going with my slow, steady style of target shooting.