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First IR 50/50 Suhl 150

Made some time to get to the range today. Not great conditions but hey anyone can shoot with no wind. 5-8 MPH switching wind. Pretty pleases with it.

How do you all set up your flags for 50? I basically just had one flag up around 10 yards before the target. Very new to the rimfire benchrest game.
 

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Looks like you have a nice shooting rifle. Your target shows that you're not seeing a condition(s) with just the one flag.The consistencies in your misses show this. I'd recommend at least 3 more in order to cover the range.
I usually use 4 & place them at 5, 15,30, & 45ish. Many use 5 flags & a probe or 2.
Then decide which one(s) are doing the most damage.
 
I think it’s a good target for being new to BR and in 5-8 mph wind.
It looks to me that your rifle is shooting flat other than one bad dropper, mostly Left and right. Most BR shooters put out 4-7 flags, I used to angle mine so all were in view.
Good shooting Keep it up,
 
Get a scoring plug, I think your X count would improve, 11,12 and 25 looks as if they would make it.
I would also shoot more sighters, especially when you have switching wind, they will tell you a lot. Your off to a great start, practice often.
 

Found this article very helpful. I have a lot to learn.
 
Get a wind rose and see what the wind does to those little bullets . sometimes its not what you expect, like a 1:00 head wind
 
I use 5 flags set out from 5 yds to about 35 yds. Sometimes my close flags tell the story and sometimes it's the further flags that speak to me. The more I shoot over my flags the more I learn. I also like to practice when the wind is blowing. Here is what my flag set looks like.

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Wow! What a set up. That is a lot to take in. Are the yellow ends for how the wind is moving up and down?
Yes sir, the yellow and blue tails are used to judge how hard the wind is blowing.

I'm new to 22LR benchrest. I tried three different types of flags over several months and these are the ones that work best for me. It's a very simple flag setup compared to other types of flags I've seen. After shooting over them for about six months I have started picking up on what they are saying to me. And I'm still learning every time I shoot.
 
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Yes sir, the yellow and blue tails are used to judge how hard the wind is blowing.

I'm new to 22LR benchrest. I tried three different types of flags over several months and these are the ones that work best for me. It's a very simple flag setup compared to other types of flags I've seen. After shooting over them for about six months I have started picking up on what they are saying to me. And I'm still learning every time I shoot.
Where did you get them from?
 
They are Graham Wind Flags....rimfire ball wind flags. He is also a sponsor on this site, Mr.Spradlin is his screen name.






The sail tails I get from a member over on Rimfire Accuracy.

 
They are Graham Wind Flags....rimfire ball wind flags. He is also a sponsor on this site, Mr.Spradlin is his screen name.


Awesome! Thanks for the info.



The sail tails I get from a member over on Rimfire Accuracy.

 
that's the nice thing about rimfire benchrest.. you get to use many flags.. but do you ever consider that so many flags on the range may disturb the wind?
 

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