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Anybody Shooting at the Appleseed in Tulsa this weekend?
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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 2585769" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>I will be there as well -- I also have several .22 loaner rifles and slings that will be available. tRidiot, as far as your AR goes, I'd recommend more of a utility/fighting rifle setup over your heavy varmint type rig. This class is designed to teach you how to get hits on a man-sized target out to 500 yards using rack-grade rifles, standard ball ammo, and any type of sights including irons, all from field positions; so match-grade barrels and ammo are not necessary, and a heavy bull barrel and high powered optic would not be ideal for the type of shooting we will be doing. TedKennedy gives good advice on using irons or low-powered optic. I would recommend starting with irons if you have them (MBUS are fine). If your red dot is co-witnessed, you can just turn the dot off and use the irons right through the optic, without having to remove it. Then if you qualify with irons, you can start playing with the dot. But like Ted said, it is very much run what you brung, and we will show you how to make the most out of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 2585769, member: 4235"] I will be there as well -- I also have several .22 loaner rifles and slings that will be available. tRidiot, as far as your AR goes, I'd recommend more of a utility/fighting rifle setup over your heavy varmint type rig. This class is designed to teach you how to get hits on a man-sized target out to 500 yards using rack-grade rifles, standard ball ammo, and any type of sights including irons, all from field positions; so match-grade barrels and ammo are not necessary, and a heavy bull barrel and high powered optic would not be ideal for the type of shooting we will be doing. TedKennedy gives good advice on using irons or low-powered optic. I would recommend starting with irons if you have them (MBUS are fine). If your red dot is co-witnessed, you can just turn the dot off and use the irons right through the optic, without having to remove it. Then if you qualify with irons, you can start playing with the dot. But like Ted said, it is very much run what you brung, and we will show you how to make the most out of it. [/QUOTE]
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