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- Mon Dec 20, 2021 2:27 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: Project Appleseed Long Range Event Review
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Re: Project Appleseed Long Range Event Review
There are some special offers for Appleseed events going on right now. If anyone wants a half price discount to a traditional 25 yard event, PM me. I have some passes I can give you.
- Mon Dec 20, 2021 9:11 am
- Forum: General
- Topic: Project Appleseed Long Range Event Review
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Re: Project Appleseed Long Range Event Review
Attended my third Known Distance Appleseed this weekend. What's great about it is that they are now doing these events near Gainsville which is a lot closer than New Braunfels for me. The student/instructor ratio was 2-1 on Saturday and almost 1-1 on Sunday. The only way you master shooting at distance is to shoot at distance in realistic conditions. It was very windy & cold Saturday, and started out below freezing Sunday. But I shot KD Rifleman through the weather conditions:
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Sunday we had one cold bore shot, and one shot only at 250 yards to hit a Morgan's shingle (7x10"). I earned a patch for that as well:
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Due to the winter weather conditions the instructors will also be sending me a Winterseed patch. It was a tough, but rewarding weekend.
Ran a LaRue 16 inch upper with an ACSS ACOG and Wolf Gold ammunition. My tightest group was just under 1 inch at 100 yards and the setup could regularly hold under 2 MOA. I lost a few hits due to the wind Saturday.
I still want my Distinguished Patch, so I'll be back with some better match ammunition to take another try at it next year.
A special thanks to Mr. Goin for hosting the event. He is an LTC instructor and needs our prayers right now due to some health issues he is facing. And thanks for to all the Appleseed instructors who made this event happen in adverse conditions.
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Sunday we had one cold bore shot, and one shot only at 250 yards to hit a Morgan's shingle (7x10"). I earned a patch for that as well:
link
Due to the winter weather conditions the instructors will also be sending me a Winterseed patch. It was a tough, but rewarding weekend.
Ran a LaRue 16 inch upper with an ACSS ACOG and Wolf Gold ammunition. My tightest group was just under 1 inch at 100 yards and the setup could regularly hold under 2 MOA. I lost a few hits due to the wind Saturday.
I still want my Distinguished Patch, so I'll be back with some better match ammunition to take another try at it next year.
A special thanks to Mr. Goin for hosting the event. He is an LTC instructor and needs our prayers right now due to some health issues he is facing. And thanks for to all the Appleseed instructors who made this event happen in adverse conditions.
- Mon Oct 21, 2019 8:49 am
- Forum: General
- Topic: Project Appleseed Long Range Event Review
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Re: Project Appleseed Long Range Event Review
So close!
Needed a 40/50 for my Long Range Rifleman patch... and I got a 39... missing one shot by less than a quarter inch.
The weather was good, although some got a little hot Saturday afternoon.
ACSS ACOG and VTAC sling worked well... 20 inch rifle barrel with 55gr Wolf Gold ammo shot well and worked well with my ACOG bullet drop compensator.
I zeroed shooting the rifle off a 30 round magazine which worked well... Hit 5 round zero groups as tight as 2.4 MOA. The best that Wolf Gold is capable of.
But for the shooting stages I couldn't use the magazine for support. As is the norm for Appleseed, I used a sling. Getting the sling tight I got quite a bit of bullet deflection even at 100 yards standing and my groups opened up. To be expected for a standard (non-free float) barrel. I compensated by shifting my aim point. That worked decently, but it's hard to get consistency between stages with sling tightness.
Strongly recommend that if you are shooting an AR-15 platform at a KD Appleseed to use a free-floated barrel with the sling mounted to the handguard not the barrel. Those Long Range Patches strongly favored AR-15 shooters with free-floated barrels.
Was a little too excited my first day and could not relax enough to shoot like I normally do. Second day I had some excellent stages. For one of the 300 yard stages I hit 9/10 in the black. For one of the 400 yard stages I hit 8/10 in the black... but couldn't quite get the consistency right.
It was great to confirm my zeros at 25, 100, 200, 300, and 400 yards and to get some practice with the ACSS reticle as well as a refresher on things I had forgotten since last year.
While there is another event coming up in November, it will probably be next year before I get another crack at earning the patch. I intend to use a free-floated barrel next time.
Can't recommend getting out to this event enough. It's not easy, but totally worth it to build and maintain fundamental marksmanship skills in a positive environment.
Being able to practice standing, sitting, and prone at ranges out to 400 yards is an opportunity not to be missed.
Needed a 40/50 for my Long Range Rifleman patch... and I got a 39... missing one shot by less than a quarter inch.
The weather was good, although some got a little hot Saturday afternoon.
ACSS ACOG and VTAC sling worked well... 20 inch rifle barrel with 55gr Wolf Gold ammo shot well and worked well with my ACOG bullet drop compensator.
I zeroed shooting the rifle off a 30 round magazine which worked well... Hit 5 round zero groups as tight as 2.4 MOA. The best that Wolf Gold is capable of.
But for the shooting stages I couldn't use the magazine for support. As is the norm for Appleseed, I used a sling. Getting the sling tight I got quite a bit of bullet deflection even at 100 yards standing and my groups opened up. To be expected for a standard (non-free float) barrel. I compensated by shifting my aim point. That worked decently, but it's hard to get consistency between stages with sling tightness.
Strongly recommend that if you are shooting an AR-15 platform at a KD Appleseed to use a free-floated barrel with the sling mounted to the handguard not the barrel. Those Long Range Patches strongly favored AR-15 shooters with free-floated barrels.
Was a little too excited my first day and could not relax enough to shoot like I normally do. Second day I had some excellent stages. For one of the 300 yard stages I hit 9/10 in the black. For one of the 400 yard stages I hit 8/10 in the black... but couldn't quite get the consistency right.
It was great to confirm my zeros at 25, 100, 200, 300, and 400 yards and to get some practice with the ACSS reticle as well as a refresher on things I had forgotten since last year.
While there is another event coming up in November, it will probably be next year before I get another crack at earning the patch. I intend to use a free-floated barrel next time.
Can't recommend getting out to this event enough. It's not easy, but totally worth it to build and maintain fundamental marksmanship skills in a positive environment.
Being able to practice standing, sitting, and prone at ranges out to 400 yards is an opportunity not to be missed.
- Sun Sep 15, 2019 11:25 am
- Forum: General
- Topic: Project Appleseed Long Range Event Review
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Re: Project Appleseed Long Range Event Review
I'm headed back to New Braunfels in October to hopefully earn a stack of Appleseed patches. Feeling good about Rifleman/Known Distance. With the Lords blessing and a little more practice I may have a chance at Distinguished. Wish me luck!
It's a fantastic event and there are still a number of spots open
It's a fantastic event and there are still a number of spots open
- Wed Oct 24, 2018 9:46 am
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- Topic: Project Appleseed Long Range Event Review
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- Wed Oct 24, 2018 9:44 am
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- Topic: Project Appleseed Long Range Event Review
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Re: Project Appleseed Long Range Event Review
Yes. Lots of people shoot the 25 yard Appleseeds with .22, as ammo is cheaper, and some events like Ft. Worth are restricted to .22 only.bblhd672 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 23, 2018 11:29 amIt is my understanding that some events are .22 only, but some allow centerfire. The next event in Ft. Worth on 10/28 is .22 only
https://appleseedinfo.org/location/?loc ... entid=5682
Upcoming events for Texas:Some ranges are .22 rimfire only. At ranges that allow centerfire no rifle cartridges over 8mm cal or handgun cartridges over .45 cal are allowed.
https://appleseedinfo.org/schedule/?qst ... tate=Texas
- Mon Oct 22, 2018 4:08 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: Project Appleseed Long Range Event Review
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Re: Project Appleseed Long Range Event Review
I had the chance to attend the New Braunfels Known Distance (KD) event. It was outstanding. If you've done a 25 yard Appleseed, the KD Appleseed is the next step to regaining your American heritage by becoming a rifleman.
On Day 1 we heard some new history stories, spent time zeroing at 100 yards, 200 yards, 300 yards, and 400 yards, as well as shooting two AQTs.
On Day 2 we heard a few more bits of history and spent time discussing Range Estimation along with a practical range estimation field exercise. Then we did a 25 yard zero, and shot multiple AQTs. We did a little 500 yard shooting for fun afterwards. Making hits at that distance builds a lot of confidence.
The event was a fun and true challenge. Appleseed AQTs are much tougher than the Army Rifle qualification, and high-dollar, Go-fast gear was no guarantee of success. Several shooters earned their Long Range Rifleman patch. The rest of us learned a lot and are ready to do it again.
The Appleseed schedule still shows a few open spots for November.
On Day 1 we heard some new history stories, spent time zeroing at 100 yards, 200 yards, 300 yards, and 400 yards, as well as shooting two AQTs.
On Day 2 we heard a few more bits of history and spent time discussing Range Estimation along with a practical range estimation field exercise. Then we did a 25 yard zero, and shot multiple AQTs. We did a little 500 yard shooting for fun afterwards. Making hits at that distance builds a lot of confidence.
The event was a fun and true challenge. Appleseed AQTs are much tougher than the Army Rifle qualification, and high-dollar, Go-fast gear was no guarantee of success. Several shooters earned their Long Range Rifleman patch. The rest of us learned a lot and are ready to do it again.
The Appleseed schedule still shows a few open spots for November.
- Mon Jul 30, 2018 12:12 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: Project Appleseed Long Range Event Review
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Project Appleseed Long Range Event Review
Project Appleseed Long Range Event is a known distance rifle event out to 400 yards. I'm signed up for my first event and looking forward to it.
Texas Long Range Appleseed events (KD) are currently being held in New Braunfels
Texas Long Range Appleseed events (KD) are currently being held in New Braunfels