On the left is the target used for timed fire and rapid fire. Timed fire is 5 shots in 20 seconds, while rapid fire is 5 shots in ten seconds. The right target is a slow fire target which is
shot 10 times in ten minutes. Notice the scoring difference in the black areas.
shot 10 times in ten minutes. Notice the scoring difference in the black areas.

Just about every Wednesday this Winter we have had wind and or cold. Here's how some dressed.

This is our new sign mounted on
the El Paso Gun Club main sign as you
enter the range.
the El Paso Gun Club main sign as you
enter the range.

There are some great videos on YouTube "NRApubs" with Brian Zins. Check them out to learn more about grip and aiming.
Here's a look at nine targets set out for the match.
Some of the amalgamation of shooters before the match begins.

Bumper stickers are here. Come shoot a match to claim yours.

It was about 48 degrees at the start of the Las Cruces bullseye match. All of the concrete and metal kept it cool and for the whole match and the winds were almost non existent.

This is an excellent heavy duty stand for any type target using a light wood frame. Go to
www.tuffsteel.com
for more info.
NB: As of January 2018 this
website is not operating.
Seems this company is kaput.
www.tuffsteel.com
for more info.
NB: As of January 2018 this
website is not operating.
Seems this company is kaput.

The Picacho Gun Club of Las Cruces
welds its own target frames as seen in the photo.
These are very heavy and hold well in the wind. The clamp is highly effective for holding the legs.
Contact that club for more info, but the photo is self-explanatory.
welds its own target frames as seen in the photo.
These are very heavy and hold well in the wind. The clamp is highly effective for holding the legs.
Contact that club for more info, but the photo is self-explanatory.

Here's a good stand from Birchwood Casey.