Costs of Setting Up a Range for Bullseye Matches?
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Costs of Setting Up a Range for Bullseye Matches?
Suppose I belonged to a shooting club that already had a 50 yard outdoor range with covered firing points and a high berm. If I wanted to pitch the idea to the club membership of holding NRA Conventional Pistol matches at this range, what sort of ballpark figure should I have in mind for the cost of a 10 or 20 point turning target system?
I have done some internet searches on this topic and the vendors' sites typically don't list prices. Also, I realize that there are other costs, but the turning target system is the big one and the hardest to estimate.
By the way, this is purely hypothetical at this point.
I have done some internet searches on this topic and the vendors' sites typically don't list prices. Also, I realize that there are other costs, but the turning target system is the big one and the hardest to estimate.
By the way, this is purely hypothetical at this point.
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Turning Targets
Greetings,
If you do go with turning targets, consult the ISU/UIT rule book regarding which way the targets turn. I do not think the NRA cares which direction; but, it would be useful to expand into hosting some International style matches.
We have a local range that spent a lot of money to have turning targets installed by a professional vendor and they turn the opposite way.
Another source to consider is the NRA. They have folks that help design shooting ranges.
Cheers,
Dave
If you do go with turning targets, consult the ISU/UIT rule book regarding which way the targets turn. I do not think the NRA cares which direction; but, it would be useful to expand into hosting some International style matches.
We have a local range that spent a lot of money to have turning targets installed by a professional vendor and they turn the opposite way.
Another source to consider is the NRA. They have folks that help design shooting ranges.
Cheers,
Dave
Range for NRA Conventional Pistol competition
Best to contact the NRA Range folks at (877) NRA-RANGE (672-7264), or go to http://www.nrahq.org/shootingrange/
Turning targets are required at Registered Matches, so if you don't have them you can still hold Approved matches.
Turning targets are required at Registered Matches, so if you don't have them you can still hold Approved matches.
Saw this system at Camp Perry- I'm sure they would create a quotation for you:
http://www.portabletargets.com/
http://www.portabletargets.com/