Due to some major health problems I haven't shot much BR the last three years. When I did it was local rimfire matches. All my bench guns had been sold. A couple of years ago, I happened upon a like-new Unertl scope at a gun show and bought it for a very good price. I immediately decided that it needed a gun and that it should be a 60's style varmint/target rifle. I, then, found a Ruger No. 1 action at a fair price.
Since I seem to be much better, healthwise, than I've been in years, I want to shoot again. I started competitive benchrest forty years ago with a .222 and have a lot of fond memories. Thusly, the Ruger became a .222 with a minimum factory chamber and I started to work. The rifle is now in Colorado being checkered and blued. I will get it back shortly and will be ready for load work-up and practice. The benchrest season starts in late April.
I don't expect to be competitive with the deuce. It's a wonderfully accurate cartridge but needs a little more grunt to actually be competitive in conditions. At my age, that's not the point... This April I will load the shooting stuff in my "Official Benchrest Match Car" (an elderly and lovingly cared-for Porsche) and go to my first centerfire match in years. I'll get there early, there will be coffee and donuts and time to catch up with old friends. We'll shoot and repair to the local bar for burgers after the match. Serious shooters will patiently explain to me that, if I were serious, I should get a real gun. I'll smile a lot...