GSPV
A failure to plan is a plan for failure.
All,
I've fallen in with a bad crowd that has tempted me into shooting "Hog Shoots".
A basic match is 3 shots each at 100, 300 and 500 yards with 10 minutes to do all setup and shooting. The targets are groundhog outlines with pretty generous score rings.
I've been shooting an old tuned M70 .243 varmint rifle and have been consistently finishing in the bottom 3rd of the pack.
What would be a winning rifle? I'm starting from scratch other than a nice Sinclair rest with windage top and Weaver T36 from rimfire benchrest years ago.
I've read about the 6BR and 30BR. The ease of case prep, load development, etc sound good. I've read that 30BR dominates in VFS but don't know how that translates.
All thoughts about configuration, how to get it,e.g. buy used rifle and rebarrel, etc.), etc. would be greatly appreciated.
Regards, GSPV
I've fallen in with a bad crowd that has tempted me into shooting "Hog Shoots".
A basic match is 3 shots each at 100, 300 and 500 yards with 10 minutes to do all setup and shooting. The targets are groundhog outlines with pretty generous score rings.
I've been shooting an old tuned M70 .243 varmint rifle and have been consistently finishing in the bottom 3rd of the pack.
What would be a winning rifle? I'm starting from scratch other than a nice Sinclair rest with windage top and Weaver T36 from rimfire benchrest years ago.
I've read about the 6BR and 30BR. The ease of case prep, load development, etc sound good. I've read that 30BR dominates in VFS but don't know how that translates.
All thoughts about configuration, how to get it,e.g. buy used rifle and rebarrel, etc.), etc. would be greatly appreciated.
Regards, GSPV