Buy once cry once ..My question is this. I would like to ask those of you who are experienced in BR, "What is it that you know now, but wished you had known when you first started competitive shooting."
I look forward to your insight. Thanks.
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Very sound advice. I couldn't agree more. Thanks.That wind flags are as important or maybe more so, than any other piece of equipment you can buy to improve your shooting. There is virtually no such thing as a no wind condition. Even if there was, I prefer a light, honest wind. Equipment and tune are important, but only if they shoot within the conditions. The only way to know the condition...is flags. So don't waste time, money and components even trying to tune without flags. In summary...every single shot you fire without flags is a total waste.
Thanks, Evan. My custom BR Rifle was ordered a few days ago. Today I purchased a Nightforce 15-55x52 to go with it.We all have our own wandering paths to the competition bench, but I wish I had gone to a full custom rifle sooner. I went through 3 factory and semi-custom rifles thinking I was the limiting factor. It’s not true. I was a way better shot than any of those rifles and from the first shot, my first custom rifle told me so. A full custom rifle built by an accomplished gunsmith gets you to the truth sooner and changes how you approach the task of becoming a better shooter for the better. After the rifle, definitely wind flags. Even if it’s surveyors tape on a stick of rebar you poke in the ground, you’ll progress faster.
I am going with the 6BRWhat cartridge did you choose?..............................WELCOME
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Rick
In my area which is northern Minnesota, (I live off grid)the only matches we have are long range. I will be in the 600 yard to 1000 yard with a light heavy 17lbs or less.What Benchrest Discipline are you building for?
There is Short Range Group, Short Range Score, and Long Range, both 600 yardsand 1000 yards.
The fact that you ordered a 15x55 NF compels me to ask this.
My biggest mistake when I first started Benchrest back in the Mid 1990’s was not buying a custom action from day one to build a rifle.In my area which is northern Minnesota, (I live off grid)the only matches we have are long range. I will be in the 600 yard to 1000 yard with a light heavy 17lbs or less.
What ranges do you shoot at now ?In my area which is northern Minnesota, (I live off grid)the only matches we have are long range. I will be in the 600 yard to 1000 yard with a light heavy 17lbs or less.
The 6BR will be great for 600yds and in, further out, there are better options. I shoot a 6 Dasher, the mentioned 6 BRA is another good one for 1000yd BR......I am going with the 6BR