Roland:
The next North Carolina 1,000 yard benchrest matches (actually, 2 matches in one long day) will be 16 July. Don't know if you are planning to come. A bit more information:
These are IBS registered matches. You can join the IBS at the match. You don't have to be an IBS member to compete with us, but due to the Shooter of the Year program, you do have to be an IBS member to advance to any shootoff. That means if you DON'T join IBS but DO win your relay, you won't advance to the shootoff. IBS membership is $40 per year.
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Match format at our matches: you are assigned a relay by a random drawing, done by the computer. On your relay, you shoot both Heavy Gun and Light Gun, one following the other. Since you have a LG, you could also use it in Heavy, if you want. If you want to borrow a HG, let me (us) know soon, if affects how much ammunition we'd have to load.
If you want to use you own LG for everything, here's the number of rounds you'll need:
Course of fire. You are allowed an unlimited number of sighters in a 6-minute sight-in period. (Cycle time for the targets is around 20 seconds, so that's one limitation.) You could plan on firing about 5-7 sighter shots per gun. No sighters are allowed during the record portion of the match. The record shots are 5 rounds for LG, and 10 rounds for HG.
SO; for each match, you would need 10-12 rounds for LG, and 15-17 rounds for HG.
If you win your relay (by beating the other 6-10 shooters on your relay), you move to the shotoff and fire another record target. You probably won't use as many sighters in a shootoff.
But let's say the worst (best?) thing happens and you win your relay in both LG and HG. That would mean at least another 21 rounds, minimum.
So total rounds needed for a match, assuming you win everything in sight, would be about 45-50 rounds. Unlikely, but it has happened. We're just covering possibilities here.
There will be two matches. If you feel confident, you should take 100 rounds. Or, you can reload a bit at the match, between the first & second, so you'd need, at minimum, 50 cases. If you need equipment to load at the match, let me know. You would have to bring your own components and dies, but if it comes to it, I can bring a press and scale.
If this is all getting too confusing, let me know what you'd like to do, and we'll work from there.
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If you want to hook up with one of the Atlanta shooters, either to caravan or maybe get a ride, let me know and I'll begin checking to see who's coming, and if they have passenger room.
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Somewhere in a post above, Jason Baney gave good information on using a 6mm BR (plain version) for 1,000 yards. We'll make sure you get on paper for your first match.
Let us know,
Best,
Carles