82boy
Patrick Kennedy
I am just curious about something.
The big debate is that Benchrest need to attract new shooters. Many offer up a "factory" class as a solution. The problem is there is many different opinions what could be allow, or consider factory. A few match's have attempted to have a factory class that shot along with the sanctioned guns. The problem I see with factory class is with it not being sanctioned it doesn't have the same mystique, honor, or benefits that is accompanied with shooting a gun that follows sanctioned rules. The other thing I have seen is at the match's where they allow factory class this class is non existent. I have heard that the UBR has had a good response to Factory class, but I wonder if this isn't because this is a regional thing, or because the match's are newer. One example is the club match we shoot that was started by Fred Sinclair, use to have a large factory class, but as the shooters got older, they all got away from Factory guns. This was the same thing I heard at another well known club, that has club match's at.
Now with that all said, here is my idea. What if the sanctioning bodies would add a class and call it "nostalgia Benchrest ?" You may ask what would this be, and my thought is a class where match's are shot with guns that mimic the time before the custom actions came out. With this class I would propose going with the 13.5 lbs weight limit, as my understanding this was all they had back in the times of old. The action would have to be a commercially available action, like a Remington, Mauser, what ever. I would say that the chambering must be something that was available prior to the 6PPC such as the 222, Donaldson wasp, 6x47, etc. , or commercially available, like a 223, 22/250 etc. I would say that there would be a limit on scope power as back in the days high power scopes was not available. I say limit the power to 25. Now if the sanctioning bodies would accept this, and put it in a three gun program, it would generate interest. Now because of the rules if someone wanted to get involved in Benchrest, they could take there Savage or whatever varmint rifle, and compete, as long as it fits in the guidelines. This way the shooter would feel that they have a more competitive edge then shooting against the custom actions, chambered in exotic calibers. It would also make it easy to say what is acceptable, where in factory class the debate is if someone beds the action or what ever modification they do is factory, or having to have an expert around to tell if the gun is truly factory.
It is my thought that sporter is getting crazy, and they are attempting to change it to fit todays world, but it is not working. I would say replace the class with this Nostalgia class. So what do you think?
The big debate is that Benchrest need to attract new shooters. Many offer up a "factory" class as a solution. The problem is there is many different opinions what could be allow, or consider factory. A few match's have attempted to have a factory class that shot along with the sanctioned guns. The problem I see with factory class is with it not being sanctioned it doesn't have the same mystique, honor, or benefits that is accompanied with shooting a gun that follows sanctioned rules. The other thing I have seen is at the match's where they allow factory class this class is non existent. I have heard that the UBR has had a good response to Factory class, but I wonder if this isn't because this is a regional thing, or because the match's are newer. One example is the club match we shoot that was started by Fred Sinclair, use to have a large factory class, but as the shooters got older, they all got away from Factory guns. This was the same thing I heard at another well known club, that has club match's at.
Now with that all said, here is my idea. What if the sanctioning bodies would add a class and call it "nostalgia Benchrest ?" You may ask what would this be, and my thought is a class where match's are shot with guns that mimic the time before the custom actions came out. With this class I would propose going with the 13.5 lbs weight limit, as my understanding this was all they had back in the times of old. The action would have to be a commercially available action, like a Remington, Mauser, what ever. I would say that the chambering must be something that was available prior to the 6PPC such as the 222, Donaldson wasp, 6x47, etc. , or commercially available, like a 223, 22/250 etc. I would say that there would be a limit on scope power as back in the days high power scopes was not available. I say limit the power to 25. Now if the sanctioning bodies would accept this, and put it in a three gun program, it would generate interest. Now because of the rules if someone wanted to get involved in Benchrest, they could take there Savage or whatever varmint rifle, and compete, as long as it fits in the guidelines. This way the shooter would feel that they have a more competitive edge then shooting against the custom actions, chambered in exotic calibers. It would also make it easy to say what is acceptable, where in factory class the debate is if someone beds the action or what ever modification they do is factory, or having to have an expert around to tell if the gun is truly factory.
It is my thought that sporter is getting crazy, and they are attempting to change it to fit todays world, but it is not working. I would say replace the class with this Nostalgia class. So what do you think?