slm9s
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		My local range has started a "fun" shooting league.  Really laid back, 22lr and any non-magnum centerfire rifle alternating weeks.  22lr at 100 yards, centerfire at 200 yards.  10 shots from a bench (any rest), 10 shots offhand, no slings.
Like many of you, I have several rifles/styles to choose from. BUT, I've never competed at offhand shooting. What weight/style/etc rifle do most choose for competitive offhand shooting? I was thinking of using a benchrest style rifle to do well at the bench and just "do my best" offhand? Or more of a varmint style rifle in something like a 222 or 22br etc might be better offhand?
What style of rifle would you choose and why?
Thanks in advance.
				
			Like many of you, I have several rifles/styles to choose from. BUT, I've never competed at offhand shooting. What weight/style/etc rifle do most choose for competitive offhand shooting? I was thinking of using a benchrest style rifle to do well at the bench and just "do my best" offhand? Or more of a varmint style rifle in something like a 222 or 22br etc might be better offhand?
What style of rifle would you choose and why?
Thanks in advance.
			
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 You spend money on a replacement stock and / or bedding job, maybe replace the barrel and or trigger. By the time you go through all that and in the process consume a bunch of ammo which is scarce these days, you end up spending the same if not more to obtain a rifle that meets your needs. Of course any factory rifle can be a guessing game but I've yet to encounter a Tikka that doesn't shoot. I've got 5 of them. Of yet to encounter a Browning that doesn't shoot extremely well even with the less that optimum triggers. I've got 3 of them.
 You spend money on a replacement stock and / or bedding job, maybe replace the barrel and or trigger. By the time you go through all that and in the process consume a bunch of ammo which is scarce these days, you end up spending the same if not more to obtain a rifle that meets your needs. Of course any factory rifle can be a guessing game but I've yet to encounter a Tikka that doesn't shoot. I've got 5 of them. Of yet to encounter a Browning that doesn't shoot extremely well even with the less that optimum triggers. I've got 3 of them.
 
 
		
 
 
		
