.22 Bench rest questions
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.22 Bench rest questions
Is .22 bench rest a postal comp can you compete as an inividual or do you have to do it through your club.
Were do I go to find info on .22 benchrest.
Edit I discovered bench rest uk forum thingy. Google is your freind. It looks like I can do it by post.
Hmm I feel another rifle aquisition coming on.
Were do I go to find info on .22 benchrest.
Edit I discovered bench rest uk forum thingy. Google is your freind. It looks like I can do it by post.
Hmm I feel another rifle aquisition coming on.
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Dave - Robb is the UKBR22 secretary
pm me if you want his phone number
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PS NSRA benchrest is rubbish - far too limited in what equipment you can use
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I bought a front rest. I had a go to night the benches in the Club are useless for bench rest. Hmm. I aint giving up though. Is the butt of the rifle supposed to rest on a bag.
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Depends whose rules you’re shooting to - which will be determined by which league you shoot in (if that’s your thing). For example, the Yorkshire comp does not allow rear rest, but butt can be supported on a gloved hand. Yorkshire Summer 2018 comp you still have a month to enter - if you do I can sort you some targets and go through the scoring.Alpha1 wrote:Is the butt of the rifle supposed to rest on a bag.
http://yorkshiresmallbore.org.uk/resour ... Bench.docx
NSRA is similar but on different cards, but UKBR22 completely different.
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Sounds interesting I would need to persuade the club to provide a better bench but that might be doable. A specimen target would be good.
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Our club recently purchased 4 of these from the NSRA - 3 right handed and one left handed.
They're sturdy and well built. Rock solid shooting position and since they've got 3 contact points to the floor no rocking or instability:
https://www.nsrashop.co.uk/products/top ... rest-table
Would recommend.
In terms of Rog's comments above - it's horses for courses. His opinion is that the NSRA benchrest league is restrictive - I believe that it still maintains enough elements of fundamental marksmanship to be a nice transition from target-rifle style shooting as opposed to resting everything and basically shooting from a machine rest.
It all depends on what kind of shooting you enjoy, if you still want to consider your breathing, position, natural point of aim, etc - then consider the NSRA/Hendon League/Yorkshire comp.
If, as an engineer, the mechanical aspect is more your appeal then consider the UKBR22.
My 2 cents.
They're sturdy and well built. Rock solid shooting position and since they've got 3 contact points to the floor no rocking or instability:
https://www.nsrashop.co.uk/products/top ... rest-table
Would recommend.
In terms of Rog's comments above - it's horses for courses. His opinion is that the NSRA benchrest league is restrictive - I believe that it still maintains enough elements of fundamental marksmanship to be a nice transition from target-rifle style shooting as opposed to resting everything and basically shooting from a machine rest.
It all depends on what kind of shooting you enjoy, if you still want to consider your breathing, position, natural point of aim, etc - then consider the NSRA/Hendon League/Yorkshire comp.
If, as an engineer, the mechanical aspect is more your appeal then consider the UKBR22.
My 2 cents.
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UKBR22 target:
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0676/ ... 1480455004
NSRA/Hendon League BR Target:
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0676/ ... 1476740147
Not sure on the target that yorkshire use.
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0676/ ... 1480455004
NSRA/Hendon League BR Target:
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0676/ ... 1476740147
Not sure on the target that yorkshire use.
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I know who makes those for them :)TattooedGun wrote:Our club recently purchased 4 of these from the NSRA
The smallbore club I used to shoot at has a few of those. Decent tables.
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