Jackie, when you're shooting score, do you try to wait for the same conditions for each shot, or do you hold off based on the conditions? If the latter, do you use the sighter to determine hold-off, or do you "wing it"?
BTW, you're not going to believe this, but you were in one of my dreams last night. Occasionally, I have bad dreams.
Hunter, I might not be the guy to be asking about this, because I am a "hunter and picker". It serves me well in the Score Format, but 98 percent of today's Benchrest Shooters adhere to the "run and gun" philosophy of Benchrest.
That is why I am so particular about my flag set up and my flags.
At 100, I will try to get the shots down in the exact condition I am sighted for to keep it on the X. Even if it takes the full seven minutes. I will already know the hold if the ebb and flow of the condition changes, so I try to stay off of the sighter. Fact is, if we are in a match where I never take the Rifle out of the bags, I will often go right to the record and never hit the sighters at all.
200 is a different animal. My rule is, "shoot for X's at 100, Score at 200".
In this part of the country, to win at 100, you have to have a Rifle and the preparedness to hit 22 X's on a consistent basis. It makes no difference if you are at a Region Championship or a local Club Match.
In one match at Lake Charles last year, I lost a Match with a 499 36x. I had 22 X's at 100, and 14 at 200. Unfortunately, I missed the 10 ring with a shot at 200. I got all excited about hitting a 500 high X count that I forgot the first rule of Score. Hit the 10 ring first.
So what I do at 200 is work the sighter and hold accordingly in an attempt to keep it on the ten ring, settling for what ever X count I can get.
I Shot 16 Score Matches last year. In my opinion, 75 percent of the Rifles at those Matches had no chance of winning, no matter who was at the Bench.
Which brings us to a point. How accurate does a VFS Rifle have to be.
In my opinion, it has to be capable of a .200 Agg capability to cosistantlt stay in the high X count that is required in VFS. When I practice, I always shoot some groups to insure the Rifle is working. I then hang Score Targets and shoot for 5 X's on every target. If you can't do it in practice, you darned sure aren't going to do it in a Match.