URSA Shoots for November ‘17 - 2000 yards and counting

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URSA Shoots for November '17 - 2000 yards and counting

The Unlimited Range Shooters Association (URSA) will have shoots on Sunday, November 19th in NorCal (Clear Lake/Upper Lake area) and in SoCal (Barstow area).

We start shooting at 2000 yards and those that shoot well enough (at least two) then shoot at min 2500 yards. All locally-legal firearms (rifles and rifle/pistols) are welcome. There are NO fees, we shoot on public land.

The NorCal contact is Lynn ([email protected]). Lynn is our Regional Director (RD) for CA/NV. Detailed info for NorCal is usually posted on CalGuns at http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/forumdisplay.php?f=327 .

More info about URSA and how shoots are conducted is at
http://www.unlimitedrange.org/operations.html Especially note FAQ 13, which describes course of fire.

Initial info re SoCal is provided below.

4WD, or AWD with decent ground clearance, is strongly recommended as the sand can get very rutted and deep.

We will have a target set up at 2080 and, quite possibly, at 2630 (at least a stand will be set up at 2630). Shooting at 2630, and beyond, is NOT guaranteed – that's determined by how well shooters do at each distance.

July (our last SoCal event) was very hot, I expect November will be cold (in the high 40s – low 50s) during most of the time while we shoot. Too early for wind forecasts. We'll see.

Those that sign up (cut-off is 6 PM, Wednesday the 15th) will get event-specific info a few days before the actual event date, tentatively the evening of the 15th. If I do not hear from you by the cutoff, you will not receive the event-specific info, which includes directions and final timing. Also, if I don't hear from you, I will assume you are not planning on shooting, the headcount requirement may not be met, and the event may be cancelled – which is what happened the last three (3) months. Please contact me at [email protected] Thanks.
 
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