On that note, I really need to do an Appleseed shoot, but do OK as it is. My niece’s fiancé, who was carrying a M240 7.62x51 belt fed MG around some of the finer neighborhoods of Afghanistan a few years ago, pronounced my riflery good enough for practical social work out at the farm last Thanksgiving, so I’ve got that going for me!
I'm seeing more .22s than I'd like at local Appleseed shoots, so I haul my target Garand and a spare along to help offset that a bit and give those who've never fired one before an introduction.
In your [and my old] state of GA, there are still spots on the line for the June 3-4 Project Appleseed event at Red Hill Range in Martin, Georgia. Hit the GA state Appleseed Project Facewbook page for details.
Or come to the NRA National Long Range High Power shoot at Camp Atterbury in Indiana in August, catch me on Range 3, and find out what you can do on a one-mile range. There are still some places where the Black Rifles are not yet state-of-the-art.