King,
I don't know who you are. Based on what you have said, I've placed you shooting with the shooters around the Ashland, KY and/or SE OH area. Some people fish to see who bites. I may have done it a few times myself. You could be a very accomplished shooter and just wanting to see what someone will say. However, I now take you at your word. I'll address some of the things that you mention the best I can.
1. The problem was getting setup. I had plenty of time to shoot. But trying to get set in an unfamiliar bench with only a few boards and a sandbag was just not going to happen. My stool was too tall for one thing. I couldn't get down to the level of my rifle.
Personally, this would cause me major issues as well. You need a stool and a rest. But, I will say don't spend a lot of money until you know this is something you want to do. Most people have spares and will be glad to loan them to you.
2. I thought I made it clear I didn't expect to win anything. I just didn't like shooting so much worse than I normally shoot. BTW I was using CCI SV ammo. My rifle likes it. I have Wolf MT and ME and SK Jagd in my ammo box but the CCI does very well in my Savage.
I didn't mean to indicate that you expected to win but maybe I did. Again don't buy anything until you like it, but you'll probably max out somewhere around 1600, maybe 1700 if you do everything perfect. I would worry about everybody's score but use that as a barometer based on equipment and ammo.
3. Well I didn't buy it for BR shooting. I just used it because it was the most powerful scope I had. I have better quality scopes but they are even more underpowered. Can you suggest a power rating that is enough and maybe a good scope in that power range?
Understood. Also understood you had a higher quality scope with less magnification. Depending on how it is set up and your eyes you may do well with it. But in general, you're underpowered and most Simmons I have seen have coarse crosshairs. You can't hit a small target when you can't really tell where you're aiming. I would suggest no less that 36 power. Look in the classified for maybe a good deal on a Weaver (there was one for $275 with a lock on it a few days ago, the lock won't hurt it and you can always sell it. Older Leupolds will almost always go for $500 or better so if you want to spend that, you will get your money back, it's just like borrowing the scope for a while) Fine Crosshair or dot is up to you, but I would look at both.
4. I'm not quite sure about the terminology you use but I often hit right in the center of the numbers. I don't do that every time but I do it often enough that it isn't a fluke. I'd say I can do that about 1/3 of the time or more. With the Shoot-N-C targets the whole number disappears but I look at the targets up close and I see where I hit. I included a sample of the groups I shoot at home. These are average size groups for me I guess. They aren't world beating groups but they're better than what I did at the shoot.
Hitting the center would be taking it out, like taking the dot out (worst edge). Barely hitting the number would be just hitting it (best edge). I know you probably like those Shoot-N-C targets and that's fine. But try shooting a black (copy) of an ARA target then an actual (blue) target. Notice how much the target messes with you just because it's different and only by color.
5. I can't agree there. The grass I was shooting was at best 1/4" wide.
Like I said, couldn't get it to come up, but you probably have close to a 3/4" corridor that will knock the blade over.
As far as equipment, you can get all kinds of suggestions. Go out and see what you like and go from there. Hope you stick with it.
I don't know who you are. Based on what you have said, I've placed you shooting with the shooters around the Ashland, KY and/or SE OH area. Some people fish to see who bites. I may have done it a few times myself. You could be a very accomplished shooter and just wanting to see what someone will say. However, I now take you at your word. I'll address some of the things that you mention the best I can.
1. The problem was getting setup. I had plenty of time to shoot. But trying to get set in an unfamiliar bench with only a few boards and a sandbag was just not going to happen. My stool was too tall for one thing. I couldn't get down to the level of my rifle.
Personally, this would cause me major issues as well. You need a stool and a rest. But, I will say don't spend a lot of money until you know this is something you want to do. Most people have spares and will be glad to loan them to you.
2. I thought I made it clear I didn't expect to win anything. I just didn't like shooting so much worse than I normally shoot. BTW I was using CCI SV ammo. My rifle likes it. I have Wolf MT and ME and SK Jagd in my ammo box but the CCI does very well in my Savage.
I didn't mean to indicate that you expected to win but maybe I did. Again don't buy anything until you like it, but you'll probably max out somewhere around 1600, maybe 1700 if you do everything perfect. I would worry about everybody's score but use that as a barometer based on equipment and ammo.
3. Well I didn't buy it for BR shooting. I just used it because it was the most powerful scope I had. I have better quality scopes but they are even more underpowered. Can you suggest a power rating that is enough and maybe a good scope in that power range?
Understood. Also understood you had a higher quality scope with less magnification. Depending on how it is set up and your eyes you may do well with it. But in general, you're underpowered and most Simmons I have seen have coarse crosshairs. You can't hit a small target when you can't really tell where you're aiming. I would suggest no less that 36 power. Look in the classified for maybe a good deal on a Weaver (there was one for $275 with a lock on it a few days ago, the lock won't hurt it and you can always sell it. Older Leupolds will almost always go for $500 or better so if you want to spend that, you will get your money back, it's just like borrowing the scope for a while) Fine Crosshair or dot is up to you, but I would look at both.
4. I'm not quite sure about the terminology you use but I often hit right in the center of the numbers. I don't do that every time but I do it often enough that it isn't a fluke. I'd say I can do that about 1/3 of the time or more. With the Shoot-N-C targets the whole number disappears but I look at the targets up close and I see where I hit. I included a sample of the groups I shoot at home. These are average size groups for me I guess. They aren't world beating groups but they're better than what I did at the shoot.
Hitting the center would be taking it out, like taking the dot out (worst edge). Barely hitting the number would be just hitting it (best edge). I know you probably like those Shoot-N-C targets and that's fine. But try shooting a black (copy) of an ARA target then an actual (blue) target. Notice how much the target messes with you just because it's different and only by color.
5. I can't agree there. The grass I was shooting was at best 1/4" wide.
Like I said, couldn't get it to come up, but you probably have close to a 3/4" corridor that will knock the blade over.
As far as equipment, you can get all kinds of suggestions. Go out and see what you like and go from there. Hope you stick with it.