What To Expect When Shooting Your First Rimfire Match

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Dorgan Trostel and Doug Lynch walk you through shooting your first (NRL22 or NRL22x) rimfire match in the second video of our Burris University Rimfire Video Series.
The first thing you can expect is to receive your match book which should include the targets, yardages, and required equipment. The targets can include things like multiple targets each with their own method of engagement, know your limit racks, and troop lines to name a few.
Always have a rangefinder and binoculars with you to confirm distances and find targets. Your match book is also a great place to draw target locations and include any landmarks that you see to help you find them easier when its actually time to shoot. Wind holds are also a good idea to write down for each target based on current wind speed and direction. Finally, if you have an XTR 3 or XTR Pro with a race dial, be sure to draw in your targets on your race dial for faster shooting and better scores!
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For more information - you can go to www.NRL22.org - they have a lot of information on their website about these matches.
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  • @22LimaRomeo
    @22LimaRomeo2 жыл бұрын

    Lot’s of good information in there. Each match is different, and match directors can be devious in stage design. The most important aspect of this sport, is to be safe and have fun!

  • @BurrisOpticsCompany

    @BurrisOpticsCompany

    2 жыл бұрын

    Very well said! Hope to see you around at some matches. 👍

  • @22LimaRomeo

    @22LimaRomeo

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@BurrisOpticsCompany you probably already have. 😁 Doug and I have traveled to out of state matches together.

  • @BurrisOpticsCompany

    @BurrisOpticsCompany

    2 жыл бұрын

    Oh very cool! Most likely in that case. 🍻

  • @ironmiketyson9409
    @ironmiketyson94092 жыл бұрын

    اتمنى يكون عندي نفس هذا البورس ...ااااه لكنه حلم In English i hope like this .....aaaaah its dream

  • @elcantrell3
    @elcantrell32 жыл бұрын

    Is there a limit on caliber used for a beginner for example I have a drd tactical 338 Lapua mag and a Nemo arms 300 win mag or a lwrci reeper 308 what can I use or do I go with a 223 or 6.5

  • @BurrisOpticsCompany

    @BurrisOpticsCompany

    2 жыл бұрын

    It will depend on the league or specific match. Each one will have different rules for caliber, max velocity, rifle weight, etc. It can vary quite a bit.

  • @elcantrell3

    @elcantrell3

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@BurrisOpticsCompany I have your 5x25x50 on my Nemo arms 300 win mag. Are there amateur matches with no rules but safety like to try my drd tactical 338 Lapua mag and my lwrci 308 see what I can do

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