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Project Appleseed Comes to Stillwater! Feb. 22-23, 2014 -- Camo Corner gun range
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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 2399363" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>Good question adluginb. One of the things you will learn at Appleseed is that 4 MOA is 4 MOA, whether you're shooting at 25m or 500 yards. Most of the Appleseed course is geared towards getting shooters capable of consistently shooting to this standard. Once you can shoot to that standard at 25m, shooting out to 500 yards is just a matter of ranging, and compensating for bullet drop and wind. We teach techniques for how to do this at every Appleseed, regardless of whether we have the facilities available to actually put it into practice. An Appleseed teaches all the skills you need to control the Rifleman's Quarter Mile -- whether you take that knowledge and actually shoot to that standard is up to you! </p><p></p><p>At ranges where we have at least 400 yards available, we shoot the full distance AQT. For ranges like Camo Corner that have a 100 yard range available, we can do a 100 yard AQT fired at 25, 50, 75, and 100 yards, which gives .22s more or less the same type of elevation and wind adjustment that a center fire would have to do on the full 400 yard AQT. We do the best we can with whatever facilities we have available.</p><p></p><p>The next shoot will be at USSA in Tulsa on April 19-20 (the Anniversary of Lexington and Concord)! Check the Appleseed website for all the other Oklahoma Appleseed dates: <a href="http://www.appleseedinfo.org" target="_blank">www.appleseedinfo.org</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 2399363, member: 4235"] Good question adluginb. One of the things you will learn at Appleseed is that 4 MOA is 4 MOA, whether you're shooting at 25m or 500 yards. Most of the Appleseed course is geared towards getting shooters capable of consistently shooting to this standard. Once you can shoot to that standard at 25m, shooting out to 500 yards is just a matter of ranging, and compensating for bullet drop and wind. We teach techniques for how to do this at every Appleseed, regardless of whether we have the facilities available to actually put it into practice. An Appleseed teaches all the skills you need to control the Rifleman's Quarter Mile -- whether you take that knowledge and actually shoot to that standard is up to you! At ranges where we have at least 400 yards available, we shoot the full distance AQT. For ranges like Camo Corner that have a 100 yard range available, we can do a 100 yard AQT fired at 25, 50, 75, and 100 yards, which gives .22s more or less the same type of elevation and wind adjustment that a center fire would have to do on the full 400 yard AQT. We do the best we can with whatever facilities we have available. The next shoot will be at USSA in Tulsa on April 19-20 (the Anniversary of Lexington and Concord)! Check the Appleseed website for all the other Oklahoma Appleseed dates: [url]www.appleseedinfo.org[/url] [/QUOTE]
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