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Phil3
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Almost a year ago, Lynn (on this forum) invited me to his local range, and then to observe, help, and learn at a 600 yard match in Sacramento, CA. I learned a lot, with Lynn answering questions as best as one can between gun shots.
I walked away not sure benchrest was for me. Curious what drives others to do BR. Did you move from some other discipline?
My interest does lie in top accuracy. Hitting golf balls or other reactive targets at 600 yards would be fun, but am OK with shooting Xs at the same distance. I prefer the versatility of long range tactical rifles, but in truth, I will be primarily shooting off a bench at paper targets. Clash of non-sensible wants vs best fit for what I actually DO.
One thing that made me a bit unsure about BR is that it appeared shooters were somewhat disconnected from actually shooting the rifle, given the free recoil style, and the rifle guided by the bags. The shot seemed more automatic vs say a tactical rifle/shooter. I do not mean to diminish BR whatsoever, and am probably underestimating what it takes to shoot a BR rifle well.
And yet I turned around and built an AR15. While built for absolute top accuracy (hopefully .25 MOA), I built this gun because of the 11/2008 election. We all want whatever someone says we can't have, even if just a threat.
My quest for accuracy is still there, as I want other rifles in various platforms, (AR-10 in 260 Remington, AR15 in 6mmAR) to deliver top accuracy, even if they could never hold a candle to a dedicated BR gun.
I don't have any real interest in competition (yet), but I still want to have a highly accurate rifle for the local range. I am considering 30BR. Not really usable for anything else, but then do I really do anything else? Not really, though I wish I could shoot eggs, golfballs, etc. at some point in time! Maybe if I shot well, I would want to see how I could do against others.
Thanks.
- Phil
I walked away not sure benchrest was for me. Curious what drives others to do BR. Did you move from some other discipline?
My interest does lie in top accuracy. Hitting golf balls or other reactive targets at 600 yards would be fun, but am OK with shooting Xs at the same distance. I prefer the versatility of long range tactical rifles, but in truth, I will be primarily shooting off a bench at paper targets. Clash of non-sensible wants vs best fit for what I actually DO.
One thing that made me a bit unsure about BR is that it appeared shooters were somewhat disconnected from actually shooting the rifle, given the free recoil style, and the rifle guided by the bags. The shot seemed more automatic vs say a tactical rifle/shooter. I do not mean to diminish BR whatsoever, and am probably underestimating what it takes to shoot a BR rifle well.
And yet I turned around and built an AR15. While built for absolute top accuracy (hopefully .25 MOA), I built this gun because of the 11/2008 election. We all want whatever someone says we can't have, even if just a threat.
My quest for accuracy is still there, as I want other rifles in various platforms, (AR-10 in 260 Remington, AR15 in 6mmAR) to deliver top accuracy, even if they could never hold a candle to a dedicated BR gun.
I don't have any real interest in competition (yet), but I still want to have a highly accurate rifle for the local range. I am considering 30BR. Not really usable for anything else, but then do I really do anything else? Not really, though I wish I could shoot eggs, golfballs, etc. at some point in time! Maybe if I shot well, I would want to see how I could do against others.
Thanks.
- Phil
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