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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Shooting Ranges - Places To Shoot
Houston, Texas
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<blockquote data-quote="Jim Hundley" data-source="post: 173282" data-attributes="member: 3708"><p>I shot at American about four years ago. Shot every weekend. At that time, you qualified at 300 yds. You were required to place 5 shots into the 5" Bullseye. You were supposed to have a rangemaster present to attest the target and if successful, you received a hand written card from the management stating that you were OK to use the 300-600 yd. ranges. I have forgotten the policy, if you were not successful on the first try. </p><p>I didn't have any trouble when I qualified, but if the wind is really blowing it could be tricky. </p><p>I don't know how you would practice, I guess it would depend on who is running the show at this time at American. Their policies seem to change quite often.</p><p>Good luck!</p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Hundley, post: 173282, member: 3708"] I shot at American about four years ago. Shot every weekend. At that time, you qualified at 300 yds. You were required to place 5 shots into the 5" Bullseye. You were supposed to have a rangemaster present to attest the target and if successful, you received a hand written card from the management stating that you were OK to use the 300-600 yd. ranges. I have forgotten the policy, if you were not successful on the first try. I didn't have any trouble when I qualified, but if the wind is really blowing it could be tricky. I don't know how you would practice, I guess it would depend on who is running the show at this time at American. Their policies seem to change quite often. Good luck! Jim [/QUOTE]
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