Anyone got any pointers for someone wanting to try shooting a nrl22 match? seems like it might be a little intimidating for an average shooter who is a plinker and weekend hunter.
This post might be better received in the training or shooting sports forums, but here goes with my opinion.
EVERYTHING is intimidating when it is new and unknown. As with anything, just getting out and doing it is your best first step ... you don't need to be a pro to play ... you need to learn to crawl before walking, and to walk before running ... you don't know what you don't know ... so on and so forth with the clichés.
Type your zip code into the search engine here ... https://nrl22.org/ ... and you'll find several nearby clubs that shoot NRL22.
Stop out during an event and talk to the participants and event organizers ... better yet, bring your firearms and start shooting. You'll learn quickly what works and what doesn't work.
Find a local match and show up with your gear. Sure, you will feel intimidated but that's just a normal part of the learning process. I have found that the vast majority of shooters at any type of organized match are very willing to help a new guy. Most organized matches have a contact person listed. If it will help you to feel more at ease, reach out to them before the match and ask any questions that you have.
Chances are, you will surprise yourself and become hooked on a new shooting activity. By the end of the first match, you will be eagerly awaiting the next one. That's what happened to me.
Based on your Zip code, check Hoosier Hills Rifle and Pistol calendar. https://www.hhrp.org/
I shoot Monday Night Steel there and they are a great bunch of people.
Find a match, then show up and shoot. let them know its your first. If you shoot like crap, you shoot like crap. Nobody will care. Nobody will think any less of you since you are are brand new.
And make it clear that you are open to suggestions and tips.