jackie schmidt
New member
After reading some of the match results of this past week end, it comes to light how different "Benchrest" can be from one location to the next.
In one location, you have a bunch of very good shooters, with the best in equipment, shooting in conditions that could only be improved if they were in an actual Tunnel.
Then, in another location, you have a group of very good shooters, also with the finest in equipment, shooting in conditions that were so awful that it was a personal victory if you actually had two bullets touch.
What if the NHRA had races held under similiar circunstances. At one track, the drag strip would be a perfecly manicured strip, perfectly level without one ripple in the pavement, treated for maximum traction. But at another track, the strip would be a unlevel composite of pot holes, speed bumps, dips,and no VHT.
Sounds kind of ridiculous, huh, But in Benchrest, where we shoot the most accurate rifles on the planet, that is what we have. Many times you are at the mercy of what ever Mother Nature throws at you, and at other times, she takes a backseat to the precision capabilities of the equipment on hand. I suppose that is why the really good shooters have to be able to handle both.
Just some thoughts.........jackie
In one location, you have a bunch of very good shooters, with the best in equipment, shooting in conditions that could only be improved if they were in an actual Tunnel.
Then, in another location, you have a group of very good shooters, also with the finest in equipment, shooting in conditions that were so awful that it was a personal victory if you actually had two bullets touch.
What if the NHRA had races held under similiar circunstances. At one track, the drag strip would be a perfecly manicured strip, perfectly level without one ripple in the pavement, treated for maximum traction. But at another track, the strip would be a unlevel composite of pot holes, speed bumps, dips,and no VHT.
Sounds kind of ridiculous, huh, But in Benchrest, where we shoot the most accurate rifles on the planet, that is what we have. Many times you are at the mercy of what ever Mother Nature throws at you, and at other times, she takes a backseat to the precision capabilities of the equipment on hand. I suppose that is why the really good shooters have to be able to handle both.
Just some thoughts.........jackie