So, we have a sesquicentennial celebration for our little village coming up in 2023. A community meeting has been called for 7/28 to discuss possible fund raisers and sponsorship. One of the events that comes to my mind(naturally gun related) would be a 'turkey shoot'. Not shooting live turkeys but a "one shot at a mark" type competition--hit closest to mark wins.
I figure rifles open sights/scoped classes at 50 yards standing off hand, 75 yards sitting unsupported, and 100 yards prone or sitting with bipod . Does this seem competitive enough? I want to give even the more novice shooters a chance rather than scare them off but not get so many classes that there's only 1 or 2 contestants per round.
I figure rifles open sights/scoped classes at 50 yards standing off hand, 75 yards sitting unsupported, and 100 yards prone or sitting with bipod . Does this seem competitive enough? I want to give even the more novice shooters a chance rather than scare them off but not get so many classes that there's only 1 or 2 contestants per round.