Highpower Equipment


Equipment you will need


To start out with

  • Rifle, Service or Match and ammunition.
  • Magazines, enblock or stripper clips
  • Shooting sling
  • Empty chamber indicator
  • Shooting Mat or some other kind of ground cover (a blanket or old piece of carpet will do for starters).
  • Spotting Scope.
  • Ear plugs or hearing protection
  • Eye protection.
Equipment you will want


As you progress

  • Shooting glove
  • Shooting coat
  • Higher quality spotting scope and stand
  • Shooting stool


Ammunition. Not all ammo is created equal, buy good quality. Reloading is most popular in competitive shooting. It is more accurate and much more cost effective.
Magazines. You will need at least two magazines (AR15, M14) enblock clips (M1) or stripper clips (bolt rifles) for reloading during the rapid fire stages. It's also nice to have a dedicated magazine for single loading for slow fire and sighters but this is optional.
Shooting Sling. Any sling is better than no sling, service rifles are limited to a web sling or a M1907 style leather sling.
Empty Chamber Indicator. This is an important, required and inexpensive safety device.
Shooting Mat. A good shooting mat has a rubber top to hold your elbows in position. 
Spotting Scope. The spotting scope will be one of the most expensive piece's of equipment you buy. Money spent on a scope is not wasted, usually the more it costs the better it will be.
Scope Stand. Either home made or production, you'll need a stand to be able to see through your scope in all positions.
Eye Protection or Shooting Glasses. Can range from inexpensive to "the sky's the limit". How much are your eyes worth? Though not always required at matches, do yourself a favor and protect your eyes!
Ear or Hearing protection. A must. It will save your hearing and also help concentration.
Shooting Gloves. Sooner or later you will want a glove (for comfort). There are many different styles and prices, find one you like or have one of each.
Shooting Stool. A stool is a nice thing to have, it gives you a place to sit when scoring (for another shooter), it's also a handy place to store your gear.
Shooting Coat. A good coat is expensive but money well spent. Basically they are made of three different materials. Cloth , Cordura  and Leather or a combination.

 
 

Shooting Gloves
Half finger glove  

Half finger 

full finger glove  

Full finger

NRA style nitt 

NRA mit style

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Different styles of shooting mats
shooting mats fl shooting mats
freeland deluxe mat
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Shooting coats
cloth coat
cloth
Cordura coat
Cordura
leather coat
leather
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Scope, Stand, Slings, Empty Chamber Indicators
Freeland scope stand Spotting scope & stand

sling
    NRA (match rifle) & M1907 style (Service rifle) slings
open bolt ind
        30 cal empty chamber indicator (M1, M14)
open bolt ind css
Empty chamber indicator (AR15)

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preptime.jpg
Heres a photo of shooters at a match on the firing line in preparation for sitting rapid,
you can see the various stools, stands and misc. gear.
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Questions or comments? Please contact:

Gary Swaney

727-463-6671

mailto:gswaney@tampabay.rr.com