Hunter
Runnin' Along
In the past, my long-time hunting and shooting buddy and I occasionally went to various state-controlled, rifle ranges (WMA range) to shoot our deer and/or varmint rifles at paper targets approximately 100 yds. downrange. (Getting a three-shot group under an inch was a noteworthy accomplishment.) A few days prior to one of those trips, I saw on the internet that the Elbert County Gun Club (Gun Club) was having something called a “benchrest match” the same day we planned to shoot at a WMA range. The Gun Club was not too far from the WMA range to which we were going so we decided we’d drive over to the Gun Club after shooting at the WMA range, just to see what a benchrest match was all about.
I don’t remember how many shooters were at the match (maybe a dozen or so); as I recall, they were shooting score (probably at 100 or 200 yards). My buddy and I were both VERY impressed with the rifles (several of which were custom benchrest rifles), the high-power scopes, and the scores that were being shot. It didn’t take us long to realize those guys and their equipment were WAY beyond us and our equipment.
Less than two months later, the two of us went back to the Gun Club and shot (in factory class) our first benchrest match -- a score match at 300 yds. Our scores were not good, but I got a good lesson in parallax that day. That was the beginning of benchrest for me; it’s been fun.
I'll share other benchrest remembrances later; however, in the meantime feel free to share your own such remembrances.
I don’t remember how many shooters were at the match (maybe a dozen or so); as I recall, they were shooting score (probably at 100 or 200 yards). My buddy and I were both VERY impressed with the rifles (several of which were custom benchrest rifles), the high-power scopes, and the scores that were being shot. It didn’t take us long to realize those guys and their equipment were WAY beyond us and our equipment.
Less than two months later, the two of us went back to the Gun Club and shot (in factory class) our first benchrest match -- a score match at 300 yds. Our scores were not good, but I got a good lesson in parallax that day. That was the beginning of benchrest for me; it’s been fun.
I'll share other benchrest remembrances later; however, in the meantime feel free to share your own such remembrances.