The Burris Colorado Extreme Hunter runs May 8–10, 2026, in the mountains outside Fort Collins, Colorado, delivering an accurate western hunting simulation under the NRL Hunter format. Presented by Burris Optics, this event is built for competitors who want terrain, wind, and ranging to matter as much as shooting fundamentals.
Expect approximately 22 simulated hunting stages spread across rolling hills, canyons, and draws, with all shooting positions set along a mild uphill path. Targets are intentionally wide but short, rewarding solid wind calls while punishing poor ranging. Distances average around 400 yards, stretching from roughly 200 to 900 yards depending on stage design.
Key Details:
- Field-style NRL Hunter match with 1–2–4 target stage alternation.
- Estimated round count: 88–176, plus extra for zero and velocity
- Emphasis on wind reading, target identification, and ranging
- Terrain reflects Colorado elk, mule deer, and antelope habitat.
- Rimfire NRL Hunter side match on Friday (optional, paid entry)
- The weather can swing from sub-zero to warm spring conditions.
Shooter Insight:
Wide-but-short targets mean that ranging errors will cost more points here than missed wind calls.
Visit the official event page for full details and registration.