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The Lead Farm in Prosser, Washington, is a match-only PRS-style range with steel targets from 100 to 1,500 yards, built for competitive precision rifle shooters.


Set on open farmland with natural elevation and wide firing arcs, The Lead Farm delivers a true field-style shooting environment rather than a static square range. Shooters work across rolling terrain, shifting wind corridors, and constantly changing angles that demand real-time adjustment. Steel targets are spread from roughly 100–200 yards past 1,200 to around 1,500 yards, often arranged in dense arrays that force target transitions and stage planning. Stages combine prone shooting with barricades, props, and positional setups, including vehicles and field obstacles typical of PRS competition. Wind exposure is a defining factor, with minimal shelter and full-value conditions common across the property, making it a strong test of wind reading and efficiency under time pressure.
Key Features:
The Lead Farm is built for competitive PRS shooters and serious precision rifle enthusiasts looking to test wind calls, movement, and stage execution under match conditions.
Varies during matches
34006 Gwinn Rd, Prosser, WA