TattooedGun wrote:As you're putting together a benchrest rig, it'll be interesting to see your name on the leaderboards in the future.
As easy as it is to "have-a-go" and get 99/100's. It's a whole different game when there's stickers on the card, as you probably well know
Absolutely - a sticker is worth a dropped shot every time :)
I don't profess to be the greatest at any discipline - or even anywhere near the top of most. After some success last year, I did mediocre in LWR div1 this year. Long barrel pistol I was mid pack in div1 this year. Prone 25m I got my first 100 but two rifle changes and fiddling has meant I finished with a 94.5 average, not good at all. I had some medals at Opens but nothing extraordinary, although the LBP Yorkshire open is coming up in two weeks and I'm quite up for that :)
The BR I haven't entered the winter leagues as I need time to build a rifle up and get used to it. I may shoot the NSRA Eley postal that starts in Nov for BR, but failing that it will be summer league next year. I'm desperate to get my prone back on track above all else...
The conversation that started this was that BM2510s aren't particularly good for 25m indoor rimfire benchrest. I know the Eley/NSRA comp is using them - one of the lads at the club just put his entry in and put his average as '100' on those as he's used to the Yorkshire cards. Class A is I think 98+.
The other point I maintain that a single-stage 2lb trigger on a sporting profile repeater should not, all being equal, shoot as well as a minutely adjustable featherweight two stage trigger on a heavy single shot target rifle...