What to expect at AoA's Extreme Bench Rest competition!

Thanks! I'm glad it helped, Rookie! Hit me up with a + accuracy. 
I used a lead sled my first year there and no one said anything to me about it. I've retired that system because I found that it actually throws off my shots. Bipod and bag... done. 
Lets stain topic and chat about the ranges some other time. Don't get angry with them, they just haven't been educated. I'm coming up with a plan for ranges like that. 
Tom
 
Expect the Unexpected!

Thought I would share my experience for today in hopes it will help others at Extreme Bench.

I had a 3 day week end so I decided to come down to Phoenix and actually practice at Rio Salado ( oh and visit family) this weekend. I usually shoot in my back yard or out in the desert so this would be the 2nd time shooting at a range for me. I was very self-conscious of range etique not wanting to look stupid and was a little distracted on how things are run. I don't like to wear ear protection so it was a distraction wearing ear plugs. I was going to set up for 75 yards but notice no way to stake targets at that range so I decided to shoot at 100 yards ( which I seldom do ). the wind was pretty strongand inconsistent so I was holding to the right 2-6 mil dots ( I need flags). My .22 Cricket went out to lunch after I sighted it in and was flying pellets everywhere so being frustrated, I put it away. My .22 Marader was OK at 25 yrd (need more practice) and seeing as though my Cricket was off, I decided to try the Maurader at 100 yrds which actually did well. While the "hot brass" ws flying over my shoulder from the guy to the left, the percussion from the guy to the right, and not being able to hear the rifle cycle, I manage to jam my barrel with pellets. I was obviously distracted. I did not bring anthing to remove the pellets or had an extract O-ring (which I probably blew) …….so I left the range early. I planned I shooting most of the day.
I can't say I was nervous about shooting but was distracted on all that was going on around me ( and this wasn't even a competition). I was surprised at how easy it was to allow things around me to break my concentration. I am certain there will be more going on at Extreme Bench and I hope to be better prepared and better focused in two weeks…….. If I have a rifle to shoot.
Hope this helps others to be better prepared and more focused for the event. 
NM
 
Hey Doc, thanks for an honest review of your day. It's hard to beat shooting at your own house when you want compared to driving out to the local gun club ranges and putting up with all the distraction like someone sighting in 300win mag on the bench next to you. Then again getting out of the your comfort zone is good for you too. You and I know from where we live that the wind is probably going to blow there in AZ as well so that probably won't be a big surprise. The good part is, if your going to EBR you'll be amongst some great people there with a common interest. Should be a blast.
Jimmy
 
Doc (aka NMshooter)

It's always a bit stressful shooting at an unfamiliar gun range, especially when you are the only person toting a tank around and shooting a PCP airgun. Rio Salado is a large place. It sounds like you were shooting up on the main range which is where the general public go to shoot mainly firearms. The EBR takes place off to the side on dedicated ranges reserved for the event. You won't find anyone shooting firearms on the ranges reserved for EBR. Hearing protection is not necessary though it's a good idea to bring some little foam ear plugs just in case you find your neighbors shooting a Dragonclaw or Sumatra lol. The bottom line is that you won't feel out of place and you'll be amongst fellow aitgunnners at EBR. I look forward to seeing you there.

Scott