What I've right now is a Viper RBLP no eject, Hart pedestal Hoehn's windage top, but the constant changing wind conditions at Tomball makes it hard to go fast around the target.
The competition is getting tough and it is hard to keep up.
G.A.
This thread is timely for me since I am helping a lefty get started in BR now. But reading the post so far, I have a question about port configuration, and shooting a joystick rest… Wouldn’t the most efficient way to do it be to use a left bolt, left port with left eject? That way you wouldn’t have to take your hand off the joy stick to load? Also it would seem like it gets the cartridge block out of the way of the arm that is working the joy stick? I don’t use a Farley type rest so I would appreciate your input on this. Thanks
Rick Graham
Dick,
There is this new game called group shooting that has had a short history up in the north west;-) I am sure that that is what Rick is helping his friend get geared up for.
Boyd
You leave me little ground to stand on, when you are so obviously correct. Merry day after Christmas.
Boyd
Thanks Dick for the reply. Boyd is correct that I do mostly group shooting. That’s interesting though… I hadn’t considered there could be a difference between score shooting and group shooting where it didn’t slow you down if you take your hand off the stick to load.
If anyone else has an opinion on this I’d like to hear it. Thanks
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Rick
There are serious differences between Group and Score. In score you must hit what you aim at, there are no second chances if your first shot goes awry.
As to holding the joystick when you shoot, I personally do that but I have been told by several people you should not hold the joystick, I may just start a thread asking that question.
Dick