The Running Deer range is open
Second Sunday April – October*
9am – 1pm
$10.00 for 10 shots
Note: No magnums
Questions? Text or call Howard 571-236-8986
*Except Sept. 24
The “Running Game” Game…
Has shooting stationary targets with your rifle gotten boring? Does your favorite hunting rifle miss you in the off-season? Would you like to shoot it more than 5-10 rounds a year? If your answer is “yes” to any of the above, the Running Game matches are for you!!
Many shooters are unaware that a running target match was part of the Olympic competition lineup until 2004. Ever heard of Adam Saathoff? He was the last American to medal in this sport at the 2002 World Championship with a Bronze. Four years prior he earned a Silver at the 1998 World Championship.
Our club has a running game facility to practice this fun event, with monthly matches held from the Spring, into the Fall. The running game match is part of the annual “club match” held with our Fall Festival. The match format we use at Fairfax Rod and Gun Club is resembles the original running target event shot at 50 meters – I bet you didn’t know that our club has the only running game facility within 200 miles. Any center fire rifle .22 or larger, up to .50 (except .50 BMG!!) is welcome. .22 rimfires can also be used (you’ll learn a lot about the importance of leading the target with a .22!!).
The match goes like this: the shooter loads their rifle and calls for the target. The deer target “runs” from right to left for approximately 5-7 seconds, presenting itself for one shot. The shooter then calls for the target, and it will “run” left to right for about the same time. After the second shot, the target is scored by the pit crew, and shot location and value is provided to the shooter. Hits on the deer range in value from 1 to 5 points. The “cycle” is fired 5 times per shooter for a “possible” score of 50. A “possible” is possible, but has proven itself impossible for most everyone!
The cost of the match is less than the cost of two fancy coffees at Starbucks ($10) and doesn’t take all day, or even all morning. Many of us will shoot “the course” (10 shots) a 2nd or even a third time to shake loose some of the “rust” from month to month, in vain attempts to post a respectable score… and to retain some element of self respect!
You can easily shoot the match, and head home to attack your “honey-do” list for the afternoon, this isn’t a big time commitment. Most of us head to the canteen, and regale Van with stories of our hits, while conveniently forgetting our misses. I almost forgot a most important detail for those looking to “strike it rich”… The high shooter shares the pot with the club.
For the July 2022 Club match, 5 shooters volunteered to “do battle” against the challenge of the running deer target. Howard Greenhouse was top shooter with his trusty .308, shooting a 34. Two shooters (John E and Raffy) tied for 2nd place with a pair of 32s. Ashly Palles posted a 29 for third place, narrowly nudging out Jim H’s 28.
If this sounds like fun, or you think you can shoot that elusive “possible” score, then come on out and join us. The running game match is the most fun and addictive event you can participate in that won’t show up on a drug test…
September 19, 2021 Bud Meyer Black Powder Silhouette Shoot
Weather was nice, not too hot, and low humidity. We had 11 shooters who turned out for the last match of the year. I had a passable day and turned in a 21 to win the match. Bob Bloyer won the round ball prize again shooting his flintlock. He also let me take a shot […]
August 30, 2021 Bud Meyer Black Powder Silhouette Shoot
Weather was nice, but overcast, dark, and a bit humid. Missed a lot of our regulars this time, likely due to the Ram Bash, vacations, and the threat of rain. 7 shooters turned out for a relaxing match. Mike Moss was our high shooter with a 21, followed by closely John Wenchel with a 20. Doug […]
Running Game Sunday Aug 8
The Running Game Range is set up to mimic a running Deer or Boar. Using a rifle you shoot a moving target. Just like hunting. The scoring areas on the target would be the same as the kill areas on that animal. Points go from 5 to 0. A match has two sighters shots. And […]