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Since this thread may have an audience of international shooters, allow me to provide a different opinion from the last poster.
Many "experienced airgun bench shooters" in the USA have also shot benchrest with rimfire and centerfire rifles, therefore, they are quite aware that most ranges/clubs can allow shooting out to 100 yard/meters and beyond, if required.
These same shooters have no fear of "the thought of submitting the coffee-cup sized groups", competition is what motivates them. The USA has established Open and Unlimited air rifle classes and shooting at 50 yards. If our shooters accept these new items, longer range distances will be reviewed. Rest assured, that USA benchrest shooting of all types has always been on the cutting edge and will continue to be.
Shooting indoors is certainly different than shooting outdoors, however, 100 yards/meters indoors will always be a challenging distance for existing air rifle designs. Not to mention, that many structures that will allow for 100 yard/meter shooting often have a unique set of conditions to contend with.
cris, I agree 100% with your sentiment here. Same is true also for South Africa. We are known for our shooting sports etc. just like you guys in the US.
My only resistance to having an 100m outdoor match at different venues (even if inside the same country) is that the conditions play such a big part to the results that it becomes almost impossible to have a competition.
The indoor venue is there to level this out. The competition we had with the NL/Be guys also demonstrate this very nicely.