G'day,
Not have ever shot on any of the above ranges, are any ranges in Aus. Up hill or down hill or are most of them fairly flat? Just curious!!
Kind Regards Mal.
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Hi Linda,
Just curious as to the type of terrain ? Wether ranges are flat or are some shot either uphill or down hill, Ie. From the mound to the butts.
Kind Regards Mal.
Just curious as to the type of terrain ? Wether ranges are flat or are some shot either uphill or down hill, Ie. From the mound to the butts.
Kind Regards Mal.
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Mal,
Rifle ranges in Australia vary considerably.
I can name a few in New South Wales alone where you are shooting up, down and flat (some you get all on the one range depending on the distance).
There is a comprehensive list of Australian ranges that has been put together in these forums, you can find them here.
The list uses Google Maps so you can look at each range. I haven't tried it but you may be able to change your view to see whether you shoot up, down or flat.
mmm, might go try that out now...
Cheers, 8-)
Rifle ranges in Australia vary considerably.
I can name a few in New South Wales alone where you are shooting up, down and flat (some you get all on the one range depending on the distance).
There is a comprehensive list of Australian ranges that has been put together in these forums, you can find them here.
The list uses Google Maps so you can look at each range. I haven't tried it but you may be able to change your view to see whether you shoot up, down or flat.
mmm, might go try that out now...
Cheers, 8-)
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What do you consider a flat range? Hamilton is as flat as you will find anywhwere with mounds that just raise you from grass level, of the ranges I shoot at Horsham is down hill, Warracknabeal and Stawell have a large gully in them Warrnambool is all over the place up hill and down dale and Portland shoots around a clifftop with a hill in the middle. From 600 yds in Portland you cannot see the covered firing piont that we have at 200 yds! We also have a covered firing point at 700 yards which we shoot well past the northern side by at least 50 yds!
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Geelong is probably the most interesting I've shot on anywhere with respect to terrain. There you are shooting almost parallel with but across a deep gully. It has wind flags at various places but most are a long way from your trajectory. One or two of the flags are moderately helpful, particularly for telling you why you suddenly got that wide 3 about 30 seconds ago
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Please add Mudgee RC to the map list: https://www.google.com.au/maps/place/Ri ... d?hl=en-GB
Cheers,
Phill
Cheers,
Phill
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