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Phil3
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Hi Phil, I understand where you are coming from - there are probably alot more like us. Not quite ready to dive into full BR, but wanting to find a rifle that will group well as we inch along getting better.
The BR guys I have met have been nothing but great in offering to help though. They have tons of information they have picked up and are more than willing to share... which is what they are doing in this thread. Sometimes it sounds like they are pushing you one way, but really they are hoping to keep you from making the mistakes they did.
As to right forum or not, I don't really think you are in the wrong one - this is the place you want to be. I have looked (for a while now) and this is as close to what you want (I think) as you can find. If you live near where one of the groups (Denton, Tomball, etc) meet for matches - do yourself a BIG Favor and visit these guys. It is a world of diffenece to sit and visit with them in person. Some day I might be able to have a BR level rifle and spend even more time - something that will not happen now, but I hope it will in the future.
Hope this helps a little and Good Luck.
A person here has been a bit of mentor for me, and I do recognize that people are only trying to steer me to the right equipment and avoidance of mistakes others have made.
What I "want" is perhaps at the crux of the matter. Simply put, I wish to hit the X, at longer range, using a good rifle, but not necessarily something that is built solely for just that, no expense spared. I personally, would derive just as much enjoyment shooting my AR15, developing loads, and honing shooting skills to shoot 1/4" groups at 100 yards as I would a dedicated BR rifle shooting zeros. But, there is no place for that in BR. If F/TR was off the bench, that would be quite attractive, especially if confined to factory guns and/or novice shooters. There is such a huge run on AR15s, of which many are shot off the bench, you could have a class just for those. I would attend that for sure.
It is hard to dispute that a very accurate rifle would give superior feedback on what it is the shooter is doing wrong. Ironic that a BR rifle, the high end gun may be the best instrument to educate novice shooters.
BR is more or less it appears, all or nothing, for rifles and shooters alike, making entry into the sport difficult and intimidating. This, not withstanding mentoring I have received.
I have shot two BR rifles, one at a match at 1000 yards, and have met with the "guys" twice. I still feel like a fish out of water. These guys are talking at such a level, that even with all I have learned, I am an amoeba on the evolutionary scale compared to them. These guys will forget more than I will ever know. I am 56 years old, and was one of the younger people there.
I plan to attend a match at my local range, but was "warned", these guys are serious and the winds tricky. Gee, thanks for the encouragement...
- Phil
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