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You think this is bad, wait until you discover Schuetzen rifles. It's four matches in one, usually two days. You shoot iron sights from the bench, then a separate match from the offhand. Then you mount your big external (usually) adjustment scope and shoot from the bench, then finish up offhand. The 25-ring is 1.5" all shot at 200 yards. Two ten shot matches each discipline. Five targets each at the Nationals over four days.
Before you get to your first match, you have to learn how to cast a, say, 215gr semi spitzer .32 caliber bullet, to the tune of .5 grain difference. You have this little tool called a breech seater, that lets you insert the bullet into the throat and put a powder charged case in the chamber. Then you set your double set trigger, and tickle that front 1.5-2 ounce trigger.
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Before you get to your first match, you have to learn how to cast a, say, 215gr semi spitzer .32 caliber bullet, to the tune of .5 grain difference. You have this little tool called a breech seater, that lets you insert the bullet into the throat and put a powder charged case in the chamber. Then you set your double set trigger, and tickle that front 1.5-2 ounce trigger.
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