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Hello all. I'm looking for a little advice as I start shooting IR 50/50 matches this summer (I'll be at the Gopher Campfire range in Minnesota if any of you shoot there).
I'm not looking to do serious IR 50/50 competition, but at the same time I won't drive to a match to waste my time.
The rifle I've got is a re-barreled Marlin 980S with a Rifle Basix trigger set at around 2 lbs. The barrel is a Green Mountain 20" fluted .920 with a match chamber (converted a 10/22 aftermarket barrel to fit the Marlin reciever). Scope is a Mueller APV (14x max with AO) sitting in Burris Signature rings on cheap Weaver bases. The stock is my custom design, and is dual-pillar bedded and glassbedded. I originally made the stock to be used with a magazine, but I am thinking I'll convert it to single shot to stiffen it up some.
I've done limited shooting with it, but after 30 rounds through the barrel it shot a 5-round group at 25 yards that was a single ragged hole. 25 yards is half the distance of IR competition, but was alright for sighting in the rifle and doing a little shooting. I can put up a photo if you want.
The rifle is not a dedicated BR rifle because I will be hunting with the same barreled action, just with a different stock bolted on.
The ammunition I'll use in matches will be Wolf Match sorted for rim thickness. I suppose Eley or Lapua don't make decent consistent ammunition around the same price...
I don't have any rests yet, however I'd put my limit at $50 which is one thing I'd like some advice with.
Basically I'm looking for advice in what to do during matches... reading the wind, which inexpensive rests are better than others, any evaluations on my setup so far. I can understand how some shooters keep secrets to themselves but I would just appreciate some advice for a young novice to BR shooting. Thanks.
I'm not looking to do serious IR 50/50 competition, but at the same time I won't drive to a match to waste my time.
The rifle I've got is a re-barreled Marlin 980S with a Rifle Basix trigger set at around 2 lbs. The barrel is a Green Mountain 20" fluted .920 with a match chamber (converted a 10/22 aftermarket barrel to fit the Marlin reciever). Scope is a Mueller APV (14x max with AO) sitting in Burris Signature rings on cheap Weaver bases. The stock is my custom design, and is dual-pillar bedded and glassbedded. I originally made the stock to be used with a magazine, but I am thinking I'll convert it to single shot to stiffen it up some.
I've done limited shooting with it, but after 30 rounds through the barrel it shot a 5-round group at 25 yards that was a single ragged hole. 25 yards is half the distance of IR competition, but was alright for sighting in the rifle and doing a little shooting. I can put up a photo if you want.
The rifle is not a dedicated BR rifle because I will be hunting with the same barreled action, just with a different stock bolted on.
The ammunition I'll use in matches will be Wolf Match sorted for rim thickness. I suppose Eley or Lapua don't make decent consistent ammunition around the same price...
I don't have any rests yet, however I'd put my limit at $50 which is one thing I'd like some advice with.
Basically I'm looking for advice in what to do during matches... reading the wind, which inexpensive rests are better than others, any evaluations on my setup so far. I can understand how some shooters keep secrets to themselves but I would just appreciate some advice for a young novice to BR shooting. Thanks.
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