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Your Appleseed State Board => Arkansas => Topic started by: Quinncannon on December 13, 2019, 09:26:49 AM

Title: AQT practice
Post by: Quinncannon on December 13, 2019, 09:26:49 AM
Our weekly 600 yard shoot was cancelled this week, so shot on my own range everyday this week! Monday, I shot long range rimfire(200 yards) with a CZ UL and 6 x 18 Leupold scope, results were good, was able to hit the five inch gong and Appleseed standing target time after time. That would be scaled at 800 yards at this range!

Tuesday, shot a 250 on the AQT, with a Tactical Solutions rifle with Nikon scope and CCI SV ammo. This rifle is my number one rimfire for Appleseed, it's heavy 24 inch heavy barrel is almost ideal for offhand shooting, also seems just right for slinged up shooting in prone and sitting. Many excellent scores shot with this rifle.

Wednesday, shot a 243 with a Kidd Supergrade with Nikon scope and CCI SV ammo. The Kidd is my back up rifle, my most accurate, but it doesn't have the weight I prefer for slinging up and also shooting off hand.

Thursday, just one inch squares were shot, I'm running low on AQT targets, time to order more!

Today, might just shoot my Smith & Wesson Model 41, one of the best .22 rimfire pistols ever made.

As usual, if anyone wants to shoot some KD or the reduced course with some old hand Riflemen, give us a shout, we'll likely saddle up and meet you at the range!

Quinncannon, out.

Title: Re: AQT practice
Post by: Hasty Sling on December 13, 2019, 04:40:52 PM
QC,

isn't it nice to have time to shoot? I was out on Thursday, too, working for hours on stages 2 and 4 of the AQT. Of course, you and I couldn't be farther apart in skills and experience, but you and other experienced Riflemen and Riflewomen help more than you know with your insightful posts. In any case, I wanted to share some of my targets (if I can successfully post the pics). I had a great day at the Wilbur Wright Public Shooting Range in east central Indiana. I had the 25 yards range all to myself the whole time.

First Redcoat and targets were to warm up, verify zero, and take some Stage 4 practice shots. The second set was another Redcoat (I really want to clear a RC at my next AS), and more Stage 4 practice. Next, another RC, and some kneeling shots on the 100 and 200 yd targets. Last one was the one I am most thrilled with. After 287 shots downrange, I had just five rounds left. So, I flung the five rounds on a RC, kneeling, with a hasty sling...wobble be damned! I was sure I'd see a disaster for a target. What a nice surprise.

Hey, Appleseeders, let's keep sending lead downrange, even in the winter cold!

Cesar A. Cruz
Noblesville, IN
Title: Re: AQT practice
Post by: Quinncannon on December 13, 2019, 06:31:15 PM
Hasty Sling, looks like you are coming along quite well! I can tell you have a good practice plan and it's working well for you. I would say you're ready to get that Rifleman patch!