Don't know where you are located, but here in the peoples republic of Illinois, there is one 600 yard range, and one 1000 yard range. If there are any military installations near you check out their range policy re police and civilians. I used to go to Camp Atterbury in Indiana for matches. It has four 50 firing point ranges out to 500 yards, and one that goes to 600 and 1000 yards.
Regards
J.R.
I've always wanted an '03, I hear they shoot nice.
You interested in once fired Federal brass?
I started to shoot the M1A and it wasn't bad but I found out that it takes a lot of maintenance, the mags are way too expensive and would always get stuck in the well.
A friend wanted to get into high power with an AR and I was given a good price because he was a dealer. The first time out I shot a Master score but after, that the scores kept on getting lower and lower. I think my worst was a 455. I went to the Texas State Match and after losing a hundred points[really!] off my average, the range officer told me that the reason I couldn't adjust to the 300 and 600 stages was because the rear sight had 1/3 clicks on the early Eagles. I sent the rear sight back to Armalite and they sent me the correct National Match sight base. 1/2 elevation and 1/4 windage. The next thing that my son mentioned was whether the front sight was correct. I found out that the front sight was reversed. I had the taper facing the wrong way and it was creating a shadow. It was also loose. I locked the sight using a 8/36 set screw on the bottom and I'm knocking on the door of the Master scores again. I know I can shoot, I just didn't know enough to blame the rifle.