Gotta start somewhere. I’ve got a bunch of fronts and rears I need to sell. Thing is, they might not be the best for mine but work perfect somewhere else.I still struggle with this. I bet I have 6-8 rear bags in a shed collecting dust.
CW
Gotta start somewhere. I’ve got a bunch of fronts and rears I need to sell. Thing is, they might not be the best for mine but work perfect somewhere else.I still struggle with this. I bet I have 6-8 rear bags in a shed collecting dust.
CW
Maybe a big old fashioned swap-meet at 6.0????Gotta start somewhere. I’ve got a bunch of fronts and rears I need to sell. Thing is, they might not be the best for mine but work perfect somewhere else.
I have because I shot both score and long range (600) BR. And your correct when Im shooting 600 BR I'm looking for a condition and running usually when Im shooting score I'm picking my way through each bull. But 100-300 you can get a handle on the conditions with flags past that it gets difficult.Has anybody noticed that in all of these discussions about front rests, rear bags, bench manners, etc it all is designed with one thing in mind.
That is, getting shots down range as fast as possible in a favorable condition. This involves cycling the rifle and returning it to as close to the previous point of aim.
This is one reason I like Score Shooting, where you have to move the rifle up, down and around the target. Since it takes a certain time to cycle the rifle and do this, it makes keeping your eye on and reading conditions paramount .
That is one of the major differences between NBRSA/IBS Group Shooting and NBRSA/IBS Score Shooting.
By the way, Jason, this is (probably) what I am taking to the Tack Driver this year.I have because I shot both score and long range (600) BR. And your correct when Im shooting 600 BR I'm looking for a condition and running usually when Im shooting score I'm picking my way through each bull. But 100-300 you can get a handle on the conditions with flags past that it gets difficult.
That looks like a sweet set up Jackie!!By the way, Jason, this is (probably) what I am taking to the Tack Driver this year.
It is basically my LV 6PPC with some weight in the back and the March Majesta Scope.View attachment 1688511
Do I have it right that 'pinned' means you're 'pinning' the rifle with your shoulder?not increase my pin pressure as the relay progressed
Yes........Do I have it right that 'pinned' means you're 'pinning' the rifle with your shoulder?
Tell us more about the weight in the back. Is that a Scoville or Scarborough stock. Looks like the latter.By the way, Jason, this is (probably) what I am taking to the Tack Driver this year.
It is basically my LV 6PPC with some weight in the back and the March Majesta Scope.View attachment 1688511
How did they do in the match? Did they win anything?They make the monkey and a steel plate bearer sluck the set up parts to the bench. Note the front rest has no sand filled parts just solid material with anti friction tape wrapped.
How did they do in the match? Did they win anything?