D/FW rifle range that allows FMJ?
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Question: Why don't they allow FMJ ?
Various reasons by various ranges, but the most common (and often unknown) is that rifle-launched FMJs that hit short of the target on outdoor ranges can "skip the berm". Not a good thing unless you own lots of unoccupied land down range. And most ranges can not afford that.
Various reasons by various ranges, but the most common (and often unknown) is that rifle-launched FMJs that hit short of the target on outdoor ranges can "skip the berm". Not a good thing unless you own lots of unoccupied land down range. And most ranges can not afford that.
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I'm not sure how big the largest room in your house is, but mine is nowhere near 25yds. Sounds like a fine distance if your home defense gun is an AR. That is 75ft, BTW, so its not like its arms length or anything
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Basically, I just built this AR and wanted to function check it and run a few ammo types through it. Typically, I sight in my rifles at 50 or 100 yds. Even hunting, I rarely make a shot over 100yds. Still, shooting indoors in low light was a BLAST!!!da.suxor wrote:Rifle @ 25 yards? Why?age_ranger wrote:Shot my AR at their 25yd indoor range today. Not a bad setup but only 2 rifle bays.
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Quote "Rifle @ 25 yards? Why?"
Hey, it can beat not shooting at all if 100 yards or better is not handy outdoors ...
And, coincidently, a 25 yard zero with many rifles whose sights (or especially) scope recticles are a couple of inches above the bore, makes 'em pretty close to dead-on at 200 to 250 yards.
Hey, it can beat not shooting at all if 100 yards or better is not handy outdoors ...
And, coincidently, a 25 yard zero with many rifles whose sights (or especially) scope recticles are a couple of inches above the bore, makes 'em pretty close to dead-on at 200 to 250 yards.
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Terrell isn't exactly "D/FW" (but it's getting closer all the time). But if you are up for the drive, they do allow FMJ. They have John C. Garand matches and NRA Foreign Military Bolt-action Rifle matches.
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yepGreybeard wrote:Quote "Rifle @ 25 yards? Why?"
Hey, it can beat not shooting at all if 100 yards or better is not handy outdoors ...
And, coincidently, a 25 yard zero with many rifles whose sights (or especially) scope recticles are a couple of inches above the bore, makes 'em pretty close to dead-on at 200 to 250 yards.
The trajectory of a .223 will give you a 25/300 battle zero. That means that you zero at 25 yards and you will be on zero again at 300 yards. At 100 yards you will shoot about 6 inches high with this zero. So you aim about 6 inches low.
You can also do a 50/250 zero. It gives you a flatter trajectory.
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I went back today and they indeed allowed me to shoot FMJ.nitrogen wrote:Really. They told me "no FMJ" last time I was thereage_ranger wrote:Bullet Trap in Plano, Tx. will allow any ammo except tracers and metal core (armor piercing) ammo. Shot my AR at their 25yd indoor range today. Not a bad setup but only 2 rifle bays.
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Re: D/FW rifle range that allows FMJ?
Finally checked these folks out. Definitely an interesting family that seems to run it, but if you follow their rules, you'll do fine. I'll more than put up with some of the eccentricities since they allow me to shoot the dreaded FMJ.sf1058 wrote:Gibson's Outpost in Mesquite on Lawson Road is FMJ friendly. It's $10.83 per day with a $6.00 annual membership fee.nitrogen wrote:Anyone know of a rifle range in the D/FW area that doesn't ban FMJ?
For some reason, it seems every range I know about doesn't allow FMJ, and I'm a cheap person.
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