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<blockquote data-quote="406pat" data-source="post: 713282" data-attributes="member: 13575"><p>I wouldn't restrict the type of rifle. That could be a barrier for getting more people involved in the sport down the road. One really good qualification that I have seen is that a person who wishes to shoot at the longer range must first present a ballistic card for the ammo and gun they are using. They then must demonstrate theoretically that they can use their sighting system to accurately shoot at the distance, and then they must demonstrate physically that they posses the marksmanship fundamentals and their equipment is accurate enough to shoot that far by shooting a target at 300 yards and then 600 yards in the presence of the RSO. They then must have a ballistic card on their person for each weapon and ammunition, subject to inspection by the RSO. Seems to be a good way to make sure the shooter is capable, independent of the equipment, while also making sure the shooter is doing their own due diligence to responsibly shoot at distance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="406pat, post: 713282, member: 13575"] I wouldn't restrict the type of rifle. That could be a barrier for getting more people involved in the sport down the road. One really good qualification that I have seen is that a person who wishes to shoot at the longer range must first present a ballistic card for the ammo and gun they are using. They then must demonstrate theoretically that they can use their sighting system to accurately shoot at the distance, and then they must demonstrate physically that they posses the marksmanship fundamentals and their equipment is accurate enough to shoot that far by shooting a target at 300 yards and then 600 yards in the presence of the RSO. They then must have a ballistic card on their person for each weapon and ammunition, subject to inspection by the RSO. Seems to be a good way to make sure the shooter is capable, independent of the equipment, while also making sure the shooter is doing their own due diligence to responsibly shoot at distance. [/QUOTE]
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