Club Members and Public and the Public. Roughly an hour of Classroom followed by Range Time Shooting the NRL April Course of fire for First Shots on small steel at between 35 & 100 yds prone and on props.
Agenda:
- Welcome & Introductions
- Lunch
- Safety Briefing and Release Forms (If not already signed by a Member)
- What is NRL and why is it growing so fast, so much fun and economical to shoot – and a valuable training opportunity
- What do I need to Participate (Any Safe .22 Rifle and Ammunition)
- Rifle Classes and Times
- How Competitions are run and what are the formats and round count
- What about Practicing?
- Basics of Competition Flow
- Basics of Wind & and Positional shooting
- Let’s learn how to do a 4 shot zero @50 and calculate scope or iron sight adjustments or holds for various courses of fire.
- What should I bring? If you have a safe rifle with safe ammunition bring it – if it is unsuitable, we’ll have rifles you can try. Also don’t forget Safety Glasses and Ear Protection (Suppressors are welcome)
- Range Time to get the feel for how NRL .22 & NRL 22X work
- Question & Answer Period on the firing line.
There will be plenty of highly skilled shooters and coaches to help you begin your journey in this fun and affordable.
The Rifle Committee