I've come to be looking at Benchrest as an alternative to the HFT discipline due to (a) getting older and it becoming a challenge to get into some of the shooting positions, (b) I don't want to be scrabbling about in mud out in the rain/snow, and (c) the metal FT targets are not giving the challenge, or test, of accuracy I've found myself pursuing. As a result I started shooting some homemade and UKBR paper targets. I'm coming to Benchrest with such rifles as Air Arms, Weihrauch, Daystate... all sub 12 fpe (because of being in the UK and not having a firearms certificate).
I don't want all the Benchrest secrets served up on a plate (nobody deserves that, and where would the challenge be?). No, I want to learn and perhaps stumble on something that someone might recognise as moving the discipline on a little - I doubt it, but some things are discovered by accident! But equally there is no point in heading down blind alleys where others have already been. So if you were sufficiently magnanimous, what would be your best three tips?
I don't want all the Benchrest secrets served up on a plate (nobody deserves that, and where would the challenge be?). No, I want to learn and perhaps stumble on something that someone might recognise as moving the discipline on a little - I doubt it, but some things are discovered by accident! But equally there is no point in heading down blind alleys where others have already been. So if you were sufficiently magnanimous, what would be your best three tips?