ATTENTION

NEW WEBSITE

www.northcarolina1000.com

                                                                                    

 

 

 

Fellow Members of the NC 1000 Yard , Benchrest Association

 

The Board is pleased to announce that we have secured dates at the Camp Butner (Butner), NC 1000 yard range so that we can complete our 2009 ten-match schedule.  We are most fortunate that this facility  has been made available to us. Please remember that we are their guests and we must act accordingly.  The following table presents the dates, range, and matches.

 

Date

Range

Matches

08-01-09

Butner

  Match 4 HG, Match 5 LG

10-11-09

Butner

Match 5 HG

Match 6

10-31-09

Butner

Matches 7 & 8

12-12-09

Butner

Matches 9 & 10

 

You can obtain information about the range and Camp Butner by accessing http://www.northstateshootingclub.com.  Directions to the range are included on the website.

 

NC 1000 will fabricate 12 portable benches from which we will shoot.  Because the Butner range has pits, each shooter will be scheduled for their fair share of pit duty.  Shooters must furnish their own shooting stools, tents, tables, food, and drinks.  There will be a “police call” after each match to clean the firing line and staging area of debris. We would like to close registration at 9:30 AM, and have out first shot down range by 10:00 AM. 

 

We are currently selecting dates at Camp Butner to hold all our 2010 matches at this facility.  However, we would like to identify property that could be developed into a new 1000 yard bench rest  range.  If you know of any property that could conceivably be developed into a 1000 yard range, please bring that information with you to our first match at Camp Butner in August.  We look forward to seeing you there!

 

                                                                                    Sincerely yours,

 

 

                                                                                    NC 1000 Yard Benchrest Association

                                                                                    Board of Directors

 

Imagine yourself sitting behind the rifle pictured here. You take your time to get all setup. Your rifle is laying rock steady and the wind is being very generous. You peer through your scope one more time and the mirage is steady. You double check the wind flags and they're steady. Breathe in then out......gentle pressure on the trigger........... and CRACK!  
 
The gun recoils and you slide it forward and watch your bullet impact into the middle of a clay pigeon that breaks all to pieces. At 1,000yds it's quite a feeling. Your bullet took roughly 1.25 - 1.5 seconds to get there after dialing in 80-120 1/4MOA clicks into your scope and a couple of MOA for windage because the wind is always a factor. It's fun and many men, women, and young folks do it every month at our club.  
   
Then you move over to the paper target and compete against the other shooters in your relay to see who reads the conditions the best for the smallest group and highest score shot. Two different classes are contested at every shoot. The Light gun (LG) and Heavy gun (HG) classes with 10 match held throughout the year. The LG class can be anything from a hot shooting factory gun all the way to a complete custom rig that weighs 17lbs or less, shot off from sandbags, and 5 shots are recorded for your record target. The HG class is just about a no holds barred, shoot what you bring, rifle with mechanical front and rear rests, but still uses sand bags front and rear with 10 shots being recorded for your record target. If you would like to try 1,000yd shooting then come on over and join us. Whether you have a good shooting factory rifle and just have a curiosity of how it would do, or a well tuned live varmint rig that you would like to see how it does at extended range, or an all out custom benchrest gun they're all used and the same fun is enjoyed by all. If you would like to experience the view shown above or are just curious about this unique sport then please continue on into the official web page of the North Carolina 1,000yd Benchrest Association. We will do all we can to help you get on paper and have fun. But be warned it's addicting!
 
With that said I'll turn it over to the Range officer for his commands............