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Re: .22LR benchrest UK

#31 Post by Kungfugerbil »

dromia wrote:I rest my case.
He rests his rifle :)

I beat him in a recent competition with my free anschutz, a £210 scope and a DIY rest made from welded square section though.
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#32 Post by Kungfugerbil »

So this is my budget setup - capable of very decent scores if only my eyes were up to scratch...

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#33 Post by dodgyrog »

Mine looks nicer! lol
Not made up of scrap iron!!!
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#34 Post by Kungfugerbil »

dodgyrog wrote:Mine looks nicer! lol
Not made up of scrap iron!!!
It does indeed - but your front rest cost more than my rifle, scope and rest combined. In fact about double the combined amount :)

It also wouldn't be legal in the class I shoot, so an expensive paperweight ;)







Your kit does look nice though :)
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#35 Post by Adamdavi3s »

Interesting thread, I always intended to get into 22BR for a bit of fun as my local range has a 25m indoor ( plus hone the skills on a small-bore and the definitely help on the full) but then kids happened.
I just got myself a CZ455 and a second hand sightron 36x to play with, this combo really likes Eley Edge (over tenex and Lapua centre-x)
This is just a random one of the few cards that I shot with it 25m indoors but prone off a bag rather than from a bench, what does it score? I never figured that bit out
Also I think this is an NRA card? the 22BR ones are slightly different?

I agree with some of the sentiment above that it looks easy but it is not... I mean a change in atmospheric pressure can be the difference in obliterating the 2mm dot or not

One day I'll get let back out to try it again wtf

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#36 Post by dodgyrog »

Being generous I'd say 97
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#37 Post by Adamdavi3s »

Thank you, so the max is 100 + 10x multiplier the multiplier being used to tie break?
Need to go back and read up again I think
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#38 Post by dodgyrog »

Adamdavi3s wrote:Thank you, so the max is 100 + 10x multiplier the multiplier being used to tie break?
Need to go back and read up again I think
Touching the line counts high score but breaking the line counts down
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#39 Post by artiglio »

Here's a target shot by my late father, Anschutz 54 match, in a time limit league, so sling and jacket, iron sights in 90 seconds. It was the first of several he managed to shoot in his day.
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#40 Post by 1066 »

Here's my first possible with a rifle, BSA Int Mk2 1970ish - sling and iron sights, no rest.
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And first one with a pistol, Browning match 150. Iron sights, one hand, unsupported.
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