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    Slugs now allowed in 100 yard BR at Air Gun Oregon match May 2nd-5th

    As long as you are tweaking the rules to see what works, I suggest that you change shooting time from 30 min to 20 min per target. This time is common for many (most) similar score-type formats. --Jim
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    Results 2023 National 50 Benchrest League Championship - Detail Results

    Hi Mike, I would like to know your opinion on another aspect: Should all competitors have to shoot in the same relay? For example, if you have a range with 20 benches and you have 100 competitors, is it a problem since some competitors will, probably, shoot in better conditions than others...
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    Results 2023 National 50 Benchrest League Championship - Detail Results

    I am curious... what guns are you referring to that are not available to other shooters? --Jim
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    air rifle recommendations for NRL22

    The Thomas is a fine gun, bit I do not think it would be competitive for NRL/PRS type shooting. --Jim
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    Registration at EBR

    Sounds interesting. When are you planning to hold this event? --Jim
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    Resources Tirrell/Thomas Death Star

    Ahhhh, that explains a lot. Please disregard my previous comments on this subject. --Jim
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    Resources Tirrell/Thomas Death Star

    I agree that you should not change the name of what you define as Benchrest. Given that, what should we call an event that is shot from a bench and rest that does not fit your definition of Benchrest? I do not think we should have to just deny that it exists. If we knew what the elites want...
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    Resources Tirrell/Thomas Death Star

    I think what you are referring to is a rail-gun. I have never seen one that was mass produced, so you would probably have to contact a 'smith to get a quote on building one. I don't know of any competition format that allows the gun or rest to be attached to the bench, but rail guns I have...
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    Resources Tirrell/Thomas Death Star

    Why would you dissuade your competition from using less precise equipment, if they wanted to, if your desire is to win? It would suck to get beat by someone with inferior equipment, but when you beat them others might learn what is really inferior. I have never used a bipod in a...
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    Resources Tirrell/Thomas Death Star

    This is true. In fact, in ISSF competitions when you get to the gold/silver shoot-off, the scoring starts over... even the scores shot in previous levels of the finals do not count. That is remotely similar to the way the finals are conducted at RMAC, EBR, and the like. No way these ISSF...
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    Resources Tirrell/Thomas Death Star

    The one part that I don't understand is the problem with bipods (as long as there is no rule against them). I thought you should be able to use whatever equipment you think best as long as it fits within the rules. --Jim
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    Resources Tirrell/Thomas Death Star

    Hi Lou, I guess "fun shoot format" is in the eye of the beholder (especially when they have never tried it). I do enjoy them even though I don't particularly care for pellet shooting at 100 yards. 50 yd seems a lot more reasonable for pellets (and even for rimfire). The few N50 matches I...
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    Resources Tirrell/Thomas Death Star

    As long as everyone is bitching about "pure" benchrest, I might as well jump in. In N50, one of my favorite formats, there is a rule that if you miss your target far enough to hit the target box, you get a do-over for free. That ain't "pure" benchrest, in my opinion. But, it seems to me that...
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    Most common BR rifles under 1k

    It depends on what format you are shooting. You ought to look into what formats are being contested in your area. The type of benchrest might be a huge factor in what you want to start with. Where I live, benchrest is almost nonexistent. If I shot NRL/PRS-type matches, there would be a...
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    Most common BR rifles under 1k

    I recommend that you look into a used rifle. I purchased a used RAW, 22 cal, for just under $1k. I had a $250 gift certificate, so it was under $750. It is the most accurate (precise) airgun we have, and we have a bunch of them. --Jim
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    Events 7th and final National 50 benchrest match of our 2023 Season (Marion, OH)

    I really like the boxes around each bull. But, I can't think of any good reason that a person should shoot more than 25 shots at 25 record bulls. I would keep the 10 point deduction for extra shots. --Jim
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    SKOUT Epoch VS FX Impact M3 - Which .30 Airgun Will I Use For The Northeast Airgun Classic (NAC)?!?

    You should look into how these targets are scored... you would have had a few more points at a real match. Either way, it was pretty obvious which gun you scored best with on that day. Good shooting. --Jim
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    How to compare apples to apples in BR

    Excellent explanation. I think you might also want to let the "10" ring float (vertically) into the densest area of your shots. This would show how far you should adjust your sights to get the most 10's. In your example, the sights on the gun on the right are not set properly to result in the...
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    How to compare apples to apples in BR

    You are correct. But, I think it is fairly rare to find two, or more, top level shooters with equal shooting abilities on any given day. I would love to have the most accurate gun at the match, but I would still get beaten most of the time. --Jim
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    How to compare apples to apples in BR

    Interesting.... This might determine which gun is more "accurate", assuming that both shooters are handling their gun in the best possible configuration for the given gun (tight hold vs free recoil and excellent trigger control, etc). But, I think you would have to consider not only which gun...